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@arthurh3535 wrote:
@CasperTheLich wrote:
@arthurh3535 wrote:
Actually, I think the only "bad ending for all sapients" in ME3 is the do nothing (shoot the Star Child futilely) and the Star Child/Reapers win.
well, i know i'd probably be pissed if all of a sudden i wakeup with green glowy junk all over me, and being basically a sort of lame cyborg... if i'm going to be cyberized, a want a bada** cyborg body. not just green circuitry plastered everywhere.
But you are alive to be pissed off about it! :P
....AND we have the plot of ME:A in a couple short posts. 👿
@jpcerutti1 wrote:
@arthurh3535 wrote:
@CasperTheLich wrote:
@arthurh3535 wrote:
Actually, I think the only "bad ending for all sapients" in ME3 is the do nothing (shoot the Star Child futilely) and the Star Child/Reapers win.
well, i know i'd probably be pissed if all of a sudden i wakeup with green glowy junk all over me, and being basically a sort of lame cyborg... if i'm going to be cyberized, a want a bada** cyborg body. not just green circuitry plastered everywhere.
But you are alive to be pissed off about it! :P
....AND we have the plot of ME:A in a couple short posts. 👿
priceless. that gave me a good chuckle.
- EgoMania8 years agoSeasoned Ace
Although I dis not see SAM as a real contender for the Benefactor, because I would find that extremely lame and far fetched considering how SAM has behaved so far, there is something I remember about Alec Ryder.
He reasoned that a symbiotic relationship would stop the threat of AI as the AI is part of a being and therefore not an enemy but part of itself. However, I do find that a bit naive since SAMs can be transferred from one person to another and therefore can sabotage a host and then jump hosts. We can't really assume that an AI with all its intelligence wouldn't be able to figure that out.
I mean, for all we know SAMs ultimate purpose is to join up with Ellen Ryder and the other Ryders are simple vessels to be used until that's possible. It could've been a directive from Alex that got a bit too engrained in SAM.
So yeah, if that were the case I could actually follow what SAMs been doing so far.