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I think he's going to be getting a lot of help from a lot of people. For example, did you save the Rachni queen in the first game? If so, maybe the rachni will help in the final battle. Did you keep the genophage-curing data? Count the Krogans in. What about the Geth and the Quarians? Maybe if you reprogrammed the reprogrammed the Geth on the ship and advised the Quarians against war, they'll both be helping you out.
In short, I think your decisions in past games will decide what kind of chances you have against the Reapers.
So I've just completed Me2 like for the 11'th time(one of my favorite games) and I was just wondering... how in the hell can shepard possibly stop that entire fleat of reapers at the very end of the game? Ideas? Wishvincent
With a deus ex machina:
i started reading but i'm pretty sure you have a spoiler you were gonna say. can you people warn me next time? (i haven't played me 2 all the way through yet. dkdk999
You should expect spoilers. Its talking about a damn sequel after all.
I'm tired of your disengenuous assertions.
Oh yes and I bet you'll need a lot of help. I'll bet that if you can't stop the quarians from trying to beat the geth then bad things will happen.
I'm pretty sure Liara won't be helpful at all... She has as much personality as that hidden bathroom in the commander's room that a lot of people don't even know about.
[QUOTE="Wishvincent"]So I've just completed Me2 like for the 11'th time(one of my favorite games) and I was just wondering... how in the hell can shepard possibly stop that entire fleat of reapers at the very end of the game? Ideas? gameguy6700
With a deus ex machina:
That's a nice find. I stopped reading the planet descriptions due to their chemical implausibility (being a chemical engineer does that haha) and that god-awful scanning minigame.
My thoughts on ME3? Well the fact that the Reapers tried to make one of their kind out of humans speaks in volumes about how highly they think of the human race. It's the old "if you can't beat them, imitate them!" thing. Also, I'm hoping that the Illusive Man has a bigger role than just sitting around and talking.
[QUOTE="dkdk999"]i started reading but i'm pretty sure you have a spoiler you were gonna say. can you people warn me next time? (i haven't played me 2 all the way through yet. morrowindnic
You should expect spoilers. Its talking about a damn sequel after all.
ya i guess you have a point.[QUOTE="morrowindnic"][QUOTE="dkdk999"]i started reading but i'm pretty sure you have a spoiler you were gonna say. can you people warn me next time? (i haven't played me 2 all the way through yet. dkdk999
You should expect spoilers. Its talking about a damn sequel after all.
ya i guess you have a point.Also, didn't mean to sound rude in the post.
The bigger question is, who fills in for Commander Shepherd if he dies in the suicide mission?
brickdoctor
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No, actually if your Shepard dies somehow you just can't import from ME2 to ME3. I'm not sure if your dying will actually affect the story or not.
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The bigger question is, who fills in for Commander Shepherd if he dies in the suicide mission?
anthonycg
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No, actually if your Shepard dies somehow you just can't import from ME2 to ME3. I'm not sure if your dying will actually affect the story or not.
Bioware Dev's said if your Shepperd dies in the suicide mission taht you cannot import from ME2 that you will just have to start a new file in ME3 all your choices you made will be gone . its a simple fix just don't die.Please Log In to post.
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