Augustei wrote:Dynamic of the races? i'd rather have them all bend the knee to earth tbh. No advancement? they have a hyper advanced race of immortal robots working for them now, their tech will advance "a thousand fold". Heck most of their advancement thus far was already based on prothean and reaper tech, even with the reapers dead it'd still be the same they'd just be working with remains instead of the live deal.
So you'd rather have something not Mass Effect then. Because if you ruin that dynamic like that then there is honestly no point of playing the game as it would not be the same universe in the slightest.
A race of hyper advanced race of immortal robots that don't answer to them in any way, have no need to, nor have any need to answer to anyone in the galaxy or have any point of interacting with them. There would be an equal chance of them completely dominating the galaxy all over again just because it'd be easier for shepard to keep an eye on everything and make sure their rules are imposed and nothing "too advanced" gets made.
We do not even know if the technology
could be shared without Indoctrination effects, which would just add another layer of despotic nature onto ReaperShep.
Using and reverse engineering and separating the tech from wreckage is a lot safer than active reapers flying around.
Hell on Indoctrination alone you'd not want one of them around.
Alienmorph wrote:Too bad that A: alot of NPCs and even characters like PeeBee talk like there was nothing left to do in the Milky Way, which is such infuriatingly bullshit, B: it's severaly hinted that the Andromeda Initiative WAS funded a great deal from the getgo by someone who wanted to use it as backup plan to save at least part of mankind before the robo-squid arrived (coughcoughcerberuscough) and that even Alec Ryder and some of the other heads of the project have been suspecting for a decent enough time that that was the real reason the project was being successfully put in motion.
Basically the whole "to boldly go where no one went before" shtick was just a promotional stunt both in-universe and marketing-wise. Had they played it straight instead of building it up like some kind of big twist, it would have made things significantly better... it would have explained why they so desperately needed AI help, why they only had time to locate a few "golden worlds" and why they bothered to build the framework for a second Citadel but couldn't even get more an year worth of supplies with them. Most of the dumb shortcomings of the Andromeda Initiative could have been explained with "we need to leave before the Reapers arrive, this is the best we can do". The fact they managed to build half a dozen megastructures and send them off in just a few years would still be bollocks, but overally not pretending that the whole "escaping the reapers" subplot was some kind of twist would have made things much more bearable.
Well for NPC's I'd say it's their personal choice. A fresh start away from everyone else with 0 chance of the Council fleeting up and coming in to stomp you like a colony/new government would in the Milky Way sounds like a dream come true with those of that mindset.
Funding isn't the same as intent. Jien Garson and Alec Ryder had their reasons. Sure they might have had to fill a quota to get the cash but until we get any more info out on the benefactor it'd be safe to assume their intent isn't the sole drive of the Initiative.
I dunno, the whole "escaping the Reapers" as a plot is just....lame to me.
It's just weaksauce IMO.
Grand Admiral Cheesecake wrote:I honestly don't know why anyone would bother trying to remake the Geth anyway.
They were useful as cannon fodder and the red wave did the courtesy of disposing of them the exact second they outlived their usefulness.
Well, as it was stated before they'd be an allied super-computer and a massive work-force. While organics need to sleep, Geth can keep working. If you give it enough intelligence they can create ideas and think in ways an organic can't and then help us in other ways we'd never imagined.
Riptide wrote:On that note, HOW THE FUCK did they build as much of the Nexus as they did?
When it left the Milky Way, it was only the top segment, but when we arrive, it's got the ring and the second half. WHERE THE FUCK did they get the manpower and the raw resources to BUILD THAT SHIT IN ANDROMEDA? The fucking thing is the size of the Citadel, it should of taken like, a decade with everyone on the Nexus working at capacity to build something that big. Instead you have a few hundred/thousand people building something the size of a city IN SPACE.
WHAT THE SHIT
I thought it was always flat-packed inside the first section and what we see is basically the shell of things and the internals are yet to be made properly.
Or they had a bunch of stored building materials for the ring and then mined the rest.
Sad thing is we literally see no other ships other than te Tempest so it's kinda hard how anything related to the nexus works.
Augustei wrote:I'm still wondering how the hell they funded it with the money of only two billionare tycoons. and if the benefactor is Cerberus as some speculate, how the hell do they have money left over after funding research to resurrect the dead which apparently cost a complete fortune, funding and equipping an entire army out of nowhere, maintaining an occupation of Omega, bankrolling a political party, running numerous research projects. Boggles the mind
I know TIM has a starship building front company but geez....
Well being a billionaire in the ME-verse is waaaaaay more impressive than in our world currently. I mean, even if you have a minor front then on a Galactic scale you have the potential to move billions of credits around as a small shipping company, and Cerberus had fronts and roots in nearly every faced of human society at one point or another during the games.
That's without funelling and stealing shit from the other races.