I'm worried. Because I failed hard so many times in Mass Effect 2 to get everything just how I wanted it. Because I'm dumb.
/petty
/petty
It's because apparently "Humans are special".Internet Kraken said:Someone explain to me how the Reapers got to Earth and why they are even invading it in the first place. Earth is deep within the Mass Effect relay system. In order to reach it, you have to go through a bunch of other relays which come from the Citadel. So if the Reapers are attacking Earth, that means they went past the Citadel and nobody cared. I'm not sure how that works out.
But wait, why are they even attacking Earth? Earth isn't of strategic value. Sure it may be the human species stronghold, but attacking it first just means you give the other species ample time to realize what they are doing and gang up on the Reapers. Which is exactly what Shepard is making happen. What happened to attacking the Citadel? They had to go past it to reach Earth, so why didn't they fly in there take control like they normally do? How does taking over earth and broadcasting their presence to the entire galaxy help them at all?
I'm so confused![]()
The Reapers built the relays, so it stands to reason that they are not so restricted by the network's confines as other races. ME1 was Plan A. ME2 was Plan B. Arrival was Plan C. The Reapers went to Plan D and foot-slogged to the galaxy instead, thanks to Shepard.Internet Kraken said:Someone explain to me how the Reapers got to Earth and why they are even invading it in the first place. Earth is deep within the Mass Effect relay system. In order to reach it, you have to go through a bunch of other relays which come from the Citadel. So if the Reapers are attacking Earth, that means they went past the Citadel and nobody cared. I'm not sure how that works out.
But wait, why are they even attacking Earth? Earth isn't of strategic value. Sure it may be the human species stronghold, but attacking it first just means you give the other species ample time to realize what they are doing and gang up on the Reapers. Which is exactly what Shepard is making happen. What happened to attacking the Citadel? They had to go past it to reach Earth, so why didn't they fly in there take control like they normally do? How does taking over earth and broadcasting their presence to the entire galaxy help them at all?
I'm so confused![]()
Yes, because there's absolutely no logical reason to attack Earth first. I can understand being interested in the human species, but that doesn't mean they have to attack them first. The reason the previous Reaper invasions succeeded was becuase they always took control of the Citadel. The Citadel is what binds all the species of the galaxy together. Without it, they can't reach other, communicate with each other, or do anything else that would require the use of the relay system. By taking control of this, the Reapers ensure that any resistance will be disorganized and confused.Haagrum said:Still confused?
I'm not saying that attacking Earth is the BEST plan. I'm saying it does make sense, if you try to look at it from a gargantuan nigh-invincible abomination-from-beyond's perspective.Internet Kraken said:Yes, because there's absolutely no logical reason to attack Earth first. (snipped for brevity)
Basically, the benefit for plan A are massive compared to plan B. I just don't get why the Reapers would make such a poor decision, unless Harbinger is really stupid and letting his lust for a human Reaper cloud his judgment. But that wouldn't make him a very threatening villain.
Sorry, you raise decent points, but at the end of the day it was repeatedly hammered into the player that the Citadel was the key to the Reaper's success and that's why you need to stop Saren now. The Citadel is a target of immense strategic value. Nothing else even comes close to rivaling it in terms of importance. The idea that the Reapers just skipped over it is absurd. Mass Effect 3 better have a damn good explanation for this.Haagrum said:-snip-
Harbinger has made it clear to Shepard that his/her actions have gained the attention of the Reapers. As pointed out, they're certainly not without pride - pride which Shepard has been stamping all over for two games now. They're going to be looking for revenge on the one being who has thwarted them so many times already.Internet Kraken said:Sorry, you raise decent points, but at the end of the day it was repeatedly hammered into the player that the Citadel was the key to the Reaper's success and that's why you need to stop Saren now. The Citadel is a target of immense strategic value. Nothing else even comes close to rivaling it in terms of importance. The idea that the Reapers just skipped over it is absurd. Mass Effect 3 better have a damn good explanation for this.
Not going to happen. So far I remember seeing that Shepard will be visiting the Quarian, Taurian and Salarian homeworlds, as well as going back to the Krogan homeworld. There is a significant focus on Earth for Mass Effect 3, but it isn't the only location we'll be seeing.L3m0n_L1m3 said:My only concern is that they'll somehow restrict Shepard to a single planet or city, like they did with Dragon Age 2.
Which was probably one of the worst decisions for a game in the past ten years, but the way.
Yay. Then all is right with the world.GiantRaven said:Not going to happen. So far I remember seeing that Shepard will be visiting the Quarian, Taurian and Salarian homeworlds, as well as going back to the Krogan homeworld. There is a significant focus on Earth for Mass Effect 3, but it isn't the only location we'll be seeing.L3m0n_L1m3 said:My only concern is that they'll somehow restrict Shepard to a single planet or city, like they did with Dragon Age 2.
Which was probably one of the worst decisions for a game in the past ten years, but the way.
Maybe they wouldn't attack the Citadel because now it would be far more heavily defended than any of the other planets and since every species is already there the fleets would show up faster as opposed to a lone planet you don't care about because they aren't you, ex. Why should turrians come to the aid of humans, they would just fortify their own position and wait.Internet Kraken said:Yes, because there's absolutely no logical reason to attack Earth first. I can understand being interested in the human species, but that doesn't mean they have to attack them first. The reason the previous Reaper invasions succeeded was becuase they always took control of the Citadel. The Citadel is what binds all the species of the galaxy together. Without it, they can't reach other, communicate with each other, or do anything else that would require the use of the relay system. By taking control of this, the Reapers ensure that any resistance will be disorganized and confused.Haagrum said:Still confused?
By attacking Earth there making their presence known without doing any of the above. The other species are perfectly capable of forming a retaliation now that they know the Reapers are here. Which is exactly what is happening. Let's just make a list of the effects of both plans;
Attacking the Citadel
-Disrupt communications between species
-Isolate every major system from one another
-Prevent formation of a powerful multi-species retaliation force
-Complete control of the relay network
-More information than they could ever need about each species
Attacking Earth
-Make presence known across the galaxy
-Provoke unified attack from other species
-Make other species aware of danger causing them to fortify their defenses
-Harbinger gets to satisfy his creepy human fetish
Basically, the benefit for plan A are massive compared to plan B. I just don't get why the Reapers would make such a poor decision, unless Harbinger is really stupid and letting his lust for a human Reaper cloud his judgment. But that wouldn't make him a very threatening villain.
Just found this now, the reason it was originally key was to isolate the races, and do all the other pros you mentioned before, with a surprise attack that would bring all reapers instantly to the heart of the galaxy, now, since they know you're coming, it has no strategic value, in ME 2 they have better communications, weapons, and sensors that would warn the citadel that the reapers would be coming, and the citadel would warn all the other races.Internet Kraken said:Sorry, you raise decent points, but at the end of the day it was repeatedly hammered into the player that the Citadel was the key to the Reaper's success and that's why you need to stop Saren now. The Citadel is a target of immense strategic value. Nothing else even comes close to rivaling it in terms of importance. The idea that the Reapers just skipped over it is absurd. Mass Effect 3 better have a damn good explanation for this.Haagrum said:-snip-