8 years ago
Conspiracy Theory
Ok, here's another weird coincidence. So Alec has been working on these crazy experimental implants (with Ellen) made to keep Ellen alive when she should be dead. During this time Miranda, Wilson, an...
@Nykara360 wrote:
@jpcerutti1 wrote:
@fudgietroll wrote:No way Cerberus doesn't try to ensure human dominance in Andromeda, so they're here in the Initiative. However, we have no idea what their level of control is or what their plans are. We also don't know if they just limited themselves to what the Initiative was sending, or if they decided to try and cook up interstellar mini-arks or cruisers.
If they could totally clone Shepard then cloning TIM just makes sense, and if they do that they might as well send him, and possibly TIM's sanity keeper Jana, to Andromeda
Since we have Cerebrus outliers in the Initiative mix I'm sure we have Cerebrus itself - and if we don't nationalism, populism, and xenophobia will arise some other way to make something that only differs from Cerebrus by name.
I hope they go home grown with it instead of porting over the villains though. I like Martin's Sheen's rendition of TIM but there's no reason to put him or Shep in Andromeda. We already have Pop jamming an AI in people's heads for 'Mankind's advancement above the galaxy' (and whatever else he and Jien et al were doing). I dislike Alec enough as it is; he doesn't need to be a puppet of Cerebrus.
Why TIM would leave a clone running the show in the Milky Way while a version of him went to Andromeda is a stretch. He thought he could control the Reapers and would win... and almost did. Why leave? He was also well indoctrinated, or at least some version of him was, and I don't see how that TIM could of not known, or controlled, all of Cerebrus' operations.
Clearly they are the puppets of someone. It was also heavily implied that they didn't trust this someone either, but needed the funding - so be prepared to dislike them all more yet. Well Jian and Alek at least. I think all the others who may have been aware already died anyways by the scurge. Something was clearly going on and the Benefactor appears to have different goals to the intiative or it wouldn't all be so hush, hush.
MY personal conspiracy theory though is SAM is the benefactor... and I am pretty much a puppet of SAM already.🥳
@jpcerutti1 wrote:
@Nykara360 wrote:
@jpcerutti1 wrote:
@fudgietroll wrote:No way Cerberus doesn't try to ensure human dominance in Andromeda, so they're here in the Initiative. However, we have no idea what their level of control is or what their plans are. We also don't know if they just limited themselves to what the Initiative was sending, or if they decided to try and cook up interstellar mini-arks or cruisers.
If they could totally clone Shepard then cloning TIM just makes sense, and if they do that they might as well send him, and possibly TIM's sanity keeper Jana, to Andromeda
Since we have Cerebrus outliers in the Initiative mix I'm sure we have Cerebrus itself - and if we don't nationalism, populism, and xenophobia will arise some other way to make something that only differs from Cerebrus by name.
I hope they go home grown with it instead of porting over the villains though. I like Martin's Sheen's rendition of TIM but there's no reason to put him or Shep in Andromeda. We already have Pop jamming an AI in people's heads for 'Mankind's advancement above the galaxy' (and whatever else he and Jien et al were doing). I dislike Alec enough as it is; he doesn't need to be a puppet of Cerebrus.
Why TIM would leave a clone running the show in the Milky Way while a version of him went to Andromeda is a stretch. He thought he could control the Reapers and would win... and almost did. Why leave? He was also well indoctrinated, or at least some version of him was, and I don't see how that TIM could of not known, or controlled, all of Cerebrus' operations.
Clearly they are the puppets of someone. It was also heavily implied that they didn't trust this someone either, but needed the funding - so be prepared to dislike them all more yet. Well Jian and Alek at least. I think all the others who may have been aware already died anyways by the scurge. Something was clearly going on and the Benefactor appears to have different goals to the intiative or it wouldn't all be so hush, hush.MY personal conspiracy theory though is SAM is the benefactor... and I am pretty much a puppet of SAM already.🥳
This is why we don't kill Knight🤔:eahigh_file:
@fudgietroll wrote:
@jpcerutti1 wrote:
@Nykara360 wrote:
@jpcerutti1 wrote:
@fudgietroll wrote:No way Cerberus doesn't try to ensure human dominance in Andromeda, so they're here in the Initiative. However, we have no idea what their level of control is or what their plans are. We also don't know if they just limited themselves to what the Initiative was sending, or if they decided to try and cook up interstellar mini-arks or cruisers.
If they could totally clone Shepard then cloning TIM just makes sense, and if they do that they might as well send him, and possibly TIM's sanity keeper Jana, to Andromeda
Since we have Cerebrus outliers in the Initiative mix I'm sure we have Cerebrus itself - and if we don't nationalism, populism, and xenophobia will arise some other way to make something that only differs from Cerebrus by name.
I hope they go home grown with it instead of porting over the villains though. I like Martin's Sheen's rendition of TIM but there's no reason to put him or Shep in Andromeda. We already have Pop jamming an AI in people's heads for 'Mankind's advancement above the galaxy' (and whatever else he and Jien et al were doing). I dislike Alec enough as it is; he doesn't need to be a puppet of Cerebrus.
Why TIM would leave a clone running the show in the Milky Way while a version of him went to Andromeda is a stretch. He thought he could control the Reapers and would win... and almost did. Why leave? He was also well indoctrinated, or at least some version of him was, and I don't see how that TIM could of not known, or controlled, all of Cerebrus' operations.
Clearly they are the puppets of someone. It was also heavily implied that they didn't trust this someone either, but needed the funding - so be prepared to dislike them all more yet. Well Jian and Alek at least. I think all the others who may have been aware already died anyways by the scurge. Something was clearly going on and the Benefactor appears to have different goals to the intiative or it wouldn't all be so hush, hush.MY personal conspiracy theory though is SAM is the benefactor... and I am pretty much a puppet of SAM already.🥳
This is why we don't kill Knight🤔:eahigh_file:
My second playthrough I tried the door first instead of rescuing SAM... and I'm locked in until I fix it. The *only* time the door to SAM node gets locked.
@jpcerutti1 wrote:
@fudgietroll wrote:
@jpcerutti1 wrote:
@Nykara360 wrote:
@jpcerutti1 wrote:
@fudgietroll wrote:No way Cerberus doesn't try to ensure human dominance in Andromeda, so they're here in the Initiative. However, we have no idea what their level of control is or what their plans are. We also don't know if they just limited themselves to what the Initiative was sending, or if they decided to try and cook up interstellar mini-arks or cruisers.
If they could totally clone Shepard then cloning TIM just makes sense, and if they do that they might as well send him, and possibly TIM's sanity keeper Jana, to Andromeda
Since we have Cerebrus outliers in the Initiative mix I'm sure we have Cerebrus itself - and if we don't nationalism, populism, and xenophobia will arise some other way to make something that only differs from Cerebrus by name.
I hope they go home grown with it instead of porting over the villains though. I like Martin's Sheen's rendition of TIM but there's no reason to put him or Shep in Andromeda. We already have Pop jamming an AI in people's heads for 'Mankind's advancement above the galaxy' (and whatever else he and Jien et al were doing). I dislike Alec enough as it is; he doesn't need to be a puppet of Cerebrus.
Why TIM would leave a clone running the show in the Milky Way while a version of him went to Andromeda is a stretch. He thought he could control the Reapers and would win... and almost did. Why leave? He was also well indoctrinated, or at least some version of him was, and I don't see how that TIM could of not known, or controlled, all of Cerebrus' operations.
Clearly they are the puppets of someone. It was also heavily implied that they didn't trust this someone either, but needed the funding - so be prepared to dislike them all more yet. Well Jian and Alek at least. I think all the others who may have been aware already died anyways by the scurge. Something was clearly going on and the Benefactor appears to have different goals to the intiative or it wouldn't all be so hush, hush.MY personal conspiracy theory though is SAM is the benefactor... and I am pretty much a puppet of SAM already.🥳
This is why we don't kill Knight🤔:eahigh_file:
My second playthrough I tried the door first instead of rescuing SAM... and I'm locked in until I fix it. The *only* time the door to SAM node gets locked.
A valid point. And they won't let you carry weapons capable of opening the door on the station😢
@jpcerutti1 wrote:
My second playthrough I tried the door first instead of rescuing SAM... and I'm locked in until I fix it. The *only* time the door to SAM node gets locked.
Not technically true, as you get locked out for the epilogue.
i was always wondering does anyone think it's possible for the colonists to be experimented on during the 634 year slumber in cryo? i mean just how possible is it to make alterations to someone in suspended animation? and what would the possible extent of such alteration be if they were in fact possible? i'm thinking maybe some form of subliminal programming, that might have backfired in some fashion, hence the angry idiots who seem to have suffered complete mental breakdowns... lexi said there was a chemical imbalance effecting several of those scavengers, i'm just not completely convinced it was "naturally" occurring, cryo-sleep being natural... lol, not what i meant.