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Anonymous
9 years ago

Arks as Relays...possible?

I can't remember where I saw it but somebody on one of the myriads of ME fan sites out there suggested a plot twist where the Arks doubled as Mass Effect relays. According to the ME wiki, it was built by the initiative using an experimental drive core for the long voyage. What if they used Prothean technology unearthed by the Ryders to construct it? And after the events of Andromeda, now they can settle on different planets in the cluster, leaving the Arks to be reconstructed into Mass Relays.

The Pathfinder still has more to do and is eager to explore, as seen at the end of the game. Ryder and crew can continue exploring outside of the cluster, placing a footprint on new worlds (while discovering new species and the outlier Angaran settlements mentioned in the game). Take an ark once things are safe and then place them on different points in various systems to get across parts of the galaxy easily. Naturally, this would take a long while, but perhaps it could add some fuel for the next game, all the while dealing with the Kett incident and maybe some shaky diplomacy relations with the Angara. Who knows, maybe the Benefactor already knew the Arks were capable of this and assigned some engineers to make sure there was a smooth transition. Plus, with the chance to still access Ezo resources, you can definitely apply this to the reconstruction.

Thoughts?

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    I think it's more probable that they will find some kind of remnant tech that allows for faster travel.

    Either some kind of relay like thing or faster / better ship drives that they manage to adapt to our ships.

    They aren't going to force a canon ME3 ending- it just won't happen. It would create too much of a *-storm for starters which would be more detrimental to the games than anything else they could do to them.

    If,  I stress if, because I don’t think it will ever happen. If the milky way is ever revisited, they will either find a way to adapt all possible endings (even the cycle continues - could have been hidden pockets of milkyway species to return after the reapers are gone) or, they will do some kind of alternate universe.

    600 years into the future - Sheps dead anyways no matter what ending you picked. The others could have died too for any number of reasons even the long lived species. It'd only take a question to the player about what ending they picked and a line or two of dialogue to sort it.

    Our games now tho are andromeda and I expect the further into andromeda we get the more disconnected we will be from the milkyway.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    I think so too, Nykara. I wouldn't think they'd want to revisit the blowup that happened after ME:3.

    Remnant tech for faster travel for something like relays (or even some Angara tech, even) would be kind of cool though.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Well, the jardaan afforded retreating from the cluster to return later on. It makes us wonder if they have no issues with time or with technology to travel far away, or even break through dimensions. They probably have top-notch mobility.


  • @Nykara360 wrote:

    I think it's more probable that they will find some kind of remnant tech that allows for faster travel.

    Either some kind of relay like thing or faster / better ship drives that they manage to adapt to our ships.

    They aren't going to force a canon ME3 ending- it just won't happen. It would create too much of a *-storm for starters which would be more detrimental to the games than anything else they could do to them.

    If,  I stress if, because I don’t think it will ever happen. If the milky way is ever revisited, they will either find a way to adapt all possible endings (even the cycle continues - could have been hidden pockets of milkyway species to return after the reapers are gone) or, they will do some kind of alternate universe.

    600 years into the future - Sheps dead anyways no matter what ending you picked. The others could have died too for any number of reasons even the long lived species. It'd only take a question to the player about what ending they picked and a line or two of dialogue to sort it.

    Our games now tho are andromeda and I expect the further into andromeda we get the more disconnected we will be from the milkyway.


    Not saying it is impossible, just saying that if the Reapers have successfully pulled off annihilation for millennia it will be a little hokey that they didn't spend a little extra time dotting I's and crossing T's this time since they know they missed Leviathan and came so close to not winning the cycle.

    The whole point of Andromeda is to pick up enough of the Milky Way and plop it down somewhere else so they don't have to deal with the ending.

  • Although in theory everything's possible, I seem to remember that the Mass Effect relays were discovered and we figured out how to use them, but so far we had not been able to replicate this technology.

    So it would be unlikely, not to mention rather gimmicky, to suddenly have the Initiative being the ones who discover how to use the relay technology.


  • @PandaTar wrote:

    Well, the jardaan afforded retreating from the cluster to return later on. It makes us wonder if they have no issues with time or with technology to travel far away, or even break through dimensions. They probably have top-notch mobility.


    Did they leave though? IIRC, all we found out is that the city was sacrificed to save Meridian, and supposedly both are currently Jardaan-free, we assume. They could still be there, elsewhere in the cluster, or the cluster's branch of the race may be dead

    This discussion is actually starting to give me a Stargate: Atlantis vibe. Ergo, if we want to get a relay back to the Milky Way we will have to charge up the Zed-PMs disguised as Remnant data cores

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    @fudgietroll wrote:


    Did they leave though?

    Dunno. I don't recall the exact things they said. But I do think they said something about 'returning', so they had to go somewhere. Perhaps they used that black-hole to travel somewhere. Or got the flu and died.


  • @PandaTar wrote:

    @fudgietroll wrote:


    Did they leave though?

    Dunno. I don't recall the exact things they said. But I do think they said something about 'returning', so they had to go somewhere. Perhaps they used that black-hole to travel somewhere. Or got the flu and died.


    And now we have a major threat for ME:A2

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    9 years ago

    For Quarians, that was ever a major threat. ^_^

  • No, Quarians are immune to an disease. They're just allergic to the world😉

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