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Mar 20, 2012, 12:36 |
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Jerykk wrote on Mar 20, 2012, 12:30:
What gave you the idea that it happens long after the events in the series? The old man and the kid talk about about Shepard like some kind of legend or myth. It would seem a bit weird to refer to her like that only a few years after the events of ME3. I guess it's possible, it just seems unlikely. Based upon the juxtaposition of the scene in question in regards to the dialog made, you can expect it to be at least at the start of a third generation after Shepard's events.
Referring to Sherpard as "The Shepard" and the adult obviously being in an 'elderly' position as opposed to the child.
You don't get that until 4000. The weird thing is, though, it seems that from 4000-5000, Anderson doesn't die, but if you've over 5000, he DOES die. The whole implementation of EMS just seems dumb. There's no logical connection between your estimated military strength and the things it causes in the endings. It would have made more sense if it determined how many races and/or companions survived the Reaper attack.
If memory serves, the EMS really is nothing more than a few alterations to the initial incursion to Earth and a few minor 'moments' on the actual resistance chatter.
Outside of the arbitrary number on the very minor changes to the end that is, like if Anderson lives or dies, etc etc.
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