One day, the Prothean empire will rise again! And all the primitives will kneel before Javik!And Protheans as well. ugh.
That's true, I hadn't thought of that. @LeadHead seems to have it right, though, it doesn't look like there are many characters of consequence from the Shepard trilogy whose fates weren't determined in some way by our choices in those games.^Unless they were all in stasis for the trip, which seems a likely possibility.
I wasn't saying any of those characters in his post are of consequence. I was saying that any characters who were consequential in some form are probably too inextricably tied to the choices made by the players in the first three games to be worth trying to port over to Andromeda.I'd hardly call many of those of any particular consequence. Even calling them "characters" is a little too charitable as they're mostly just one dimensional quest givers. Sure, one or two could show up and be given a larger role, but of what real value is that vs. creating a new character?
Wow, I didn't realize the ME3 endings were all that different. I just read through the descriptions on the Mass Effect wiki, and I didn't realize that the Mass Relays could survive some ending, I had assumed that no matter what you did they were completely destroyed. Seeing how hugely different they are, it would be pretty much impossible to just leave things vague. Even an quick off hand comment would almost certainly have to pick an ending.I think having every organic and inorganic being from microbes to Reapers fundamentally changed to share knowledge, understanding and come together in a utopian paradise is a pretty major "detail" vs. the version of the galaxy that my Shepard left in her tracks. In which the Reapers & Geth were obliterated, the relays were all destroyed, the major homeworlds were left devastated and Shepard herself (possibly) lived. Or the one where Shepard uploads her brain and becomes the Reapers' over-mind, with the giant bio-mechanoid squids playing facist babysitters to the rest or the younger races. Not to mention the one where the Reapers continued the cycles and it was another 50,000 years before someone got Liara's message.
If these were all so easily glossed over, (and fans would have rioted if they tried) it would have been set in the Milky-Way but instead they relocated the plot over two and a half million lightyears away from it. Their only options were to either pick a "canon" ending (which fans would also riot over) or side-step the whole thing, which is what they've done.
Him leaving the series to focus on The Old Republic is probably the biggest reason why things went off the rails in ME3. I admit one thing about Andromeda that still makes me wary is Mac Walters' involvement.not interested in non-Karpyshyn novels, thanks
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