Simple. If your score is low, the Reapers don't have to really care about Shep's indoctrination because they've already won. At that point, the indoctrination is a delaying tactic to allow them to finish everyone off. If your score is high, on the other hand, the indoctrination attempt is an attempt by the Reapers to stop Shep from destroying them.Da Orky Man said:The one thing I wonder about the indoctrination theory is how come, if you have a particularly low point score of War Assets, you only get the destroy ending? Unless the Reapers have porridge istead of brains, why would they only offer Shepard the ability to destroy them all? Makes no sense.
The destroy choice is made to look as bad as possible, while the Catalyst talks up the benefits of the other two choices. If you think of it as Shepard breaking the indoctrination by choosing the destroy option, then they would want the destroy option to look as unsavory as possible, while making the other two look as good as possible.Joccaren said:As much as I hope it is the indoctrination theory, I can come up with some "Bioware-Quality" answers to some of the points I believe:
-Destroy is Red, Control is Blue:
Simply put, Destroy destroys the Reapers, yes, but it also Destroys EDI and the Geth, as well as any other synthetics out there. Killing your friends and possibly allies to destroy the Reapers is what Cerberus was doing - though it was killing its people to try and control the Reapers - and thus is represented as the Red option: You destroy the Reapers and all the Biological information they hold about the earlier species, you destroy an entire species - they Geth - themselves, and you destroy your friend and, to an extent, saviour: EDI.
Now you are attempting to change the scene to match the theory, rather than the theory to match the scene (To an extent). Yes, the destroy ending is made to look Renegade - that's because it IS and 'Ends Justifies the Means' ending. You sacrifice friends, allies and more simply to destroy the Reapers.wintercoat said:The destroy choice is made to look as bad as possible, while the Catalyst talks up the benefits of the other two choices. If you think of it as Shepard breaking the indoctrination by choosing the destroy option, then they would want the destroy option to look as unsavory as possible, while making the other two look as good as possible.
Doesn't the red ending say it will destroy all synthetic life?Adam Jensen said:Red ending doesn't destroy EDI. It destroys the geth because they adopted the Reaper code. If you chose to let them adopt it. The Catalyst never says anything about EDI. It just mentions the geth. If it did involve EDI it would say so because it would be impossible to miss that one.
EDI is based on Reaper tech. If you encourage her and Joker's relationship, Joker mentions it while in Purgatory.Adam Jensen said:Red ending doesn't destroy EDI. It destroys the geth because they adopted the Reaper code. If you chose to let them adopt it. The Catalyst never says anything about EDI. It just mentions the geth. If it did involve EDI it would say so because it would be impossible to miss that one.
I hope the theory ends up being correct because all I see at the moment is a bunch of people brainfarming themselves into thinking their opinion is fact.Adam Jensen said:Can you just for a second stop whining and try to analyze the ending?
Remember how Cerberus implanted Shephard with cybernetics while rebuilding him/her? Now, we know that the Illusive Man always admired reaper tech and that he was ready to go to any extent to harness it (his eyes might even be an indication that he's implanted himself with reaper tech since before the start of ME2), so why not put some into Shephard when given the chance? If the Illusive Man thought it was safe for himself to do it, why not do it to Shephard to? That would explain part of the indoctrination at least, since it could have been a process going on since the start of ME2 and the recurring dreams Shephard have in ME3 are actually indoctrination taking effect.Incomer said:Shepard can hold off Ardat-yakshi (or how do you spell that thing) close-up influence and even though you come close to Reaper tech you usually don't spend all that much time around (unlike the Cerberus dudes in the dead one).
Agreed, the god/child/thing say's that destroy option will destroy all synthetic life in the galaxy, including you (Shepard) due to the synthetics Cerberus used to bring her/him back to life.wintercoat said:EDI is based on Reaper tech. If you encourage her and Joker's relationship, Joker mentions it while in Purgatory.Adam Jensen said:Red ending doesn't destroy EDI. It destroys the geth because they adopted the Reaper code. If you chose to let them adopt it. The Catalyst never says anything about EDI. It just mentions the geth. If it did involve EDI it would say so because it would be impossible to miss that one.
putowtin said:Agreed, the god/child/thing say's that destroy option will destroy all synthetic life in the galaxy, including you (Shepard) due to the synthetics Cerberus used to bring her/him back to life.wintercoat said:EDI is based on Reaper tech. If you encourage her and Joker's relationship, Joker mentions it while in Purgatory.Adam Jensen said:Red ending doesn't destroy EDI. It destroys the geth because they adopted the Reaper code. If you chose to let them adopt it. The Catalyst never says anything about EDI. It just mentions the geth. If it did involve EDI it would say so because it would be impossible to miss that one.
What I don't get is, I've read to get the secret ending you have to have 5000 in EMS, I only had 4621, picked the Destroy ending but
is there a different ending after that?Saw the scene with Shepard's torso
Cheers! Still p1ssed off, but at least I now know why I got that ending!wintercoat said:putowtin said:Agreed, the god/child/thing say's that destroy option will destroy all synthetic life in the galaxy, including you (Shepard) due to the synthetics Cerberus used to bring her/him back to life.wintercoat said:snipAdam Jensen said:snip.
What I don't get is, I've read to get the secret ending you have to have 5000 in EMS, I only had 4621, picked the Destroy ending but
is there a different ending after that?Saw the scene with Shepard's torsoIf you get TIM to shoot himself, you only need 4k EMS
Because he wanted him to be as close to the original as possible. And Miranda would probably tell you to watch out for any signs of side effects (unless she's rly stupid hoe). So... no :]Gethsemani said:Remember how Cerberus implanted Shephard with cybernetics while rebuilding him/her? Now, we know that the Illusive Man always admired reaper tech and that he was ready to go to any extent to harness it (his eyes might even be an indication that he's implanted himself with reaper tech since before the start of ME2), so why not put some into Shephard when given the chance? If the Illusive Man thought it was safe for himself to do it, why not do it to Shephard to? That would explain part of the indoctrination at least, since it could have been a process going on since the start of ME2 and the recurring dreams Shephard have in ME3 are actually indoctrination taking effect.Incomer said:Shepard can hold off Ardat-yakshi (or how do you spell that thing) close-up influence and even though you come close to Reaper tech you usually don't spend all that much time around (unlike the Cerberus dudes in the dead one).
I personally think it is a longshot that we'll see another ending to ME3, even if I would like one that actually gave some closuer to the ME-universe.
Yeah in mine (choosing control) Garrus stepped off next to them.Indecipherable said:Red doesn't destroy EDI because she stepped off the Normandy on the jungle planet in my playthrough. She clearly survives.