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from the transmissions you hear at one of those kett bases, it seems like archon is an actual title or position in the kett ranks. like legate or praetorian (if you're into ancient rome).
@CasperTheLich wrote:
from the transmissions you hear at one of those kett bases, it seems like archon is an actual title or position in the kett ranks. like legate or praetorian (if you're into ancient rome).
Also likely to be more just like him around, well maybe not just like him as he went off the Kett books so to speak. But others working under Kett rule.
Maybe even others higher up then an Archin before even looking to get near the big wig dude.
A lot seem to think the Jardaan will be an enemy - I don't see it. All evidence points at them being pro-life, not anti-life. There may have been a faction of them against the main. I also think they are gone, like the protheans and we will end up having to deal with whatever it was that vanished them. Evidence being them making a point of Liara mentioning how to determine if a race is extinct or not. I think we will be making this determination in time for the Jardaan.
- EgoMania9 years agoSeasoned Ace
Nykara360 wrote:A lot seem to think the Jardaan will be an enemy - I don't see it. All evidence points at them being pro-life, not anti-life. There may have been a faction of them against the main. I also think they are gone, like the protheans and we will end up having to deal with whatever it was that vanished them. Evidence being them making a point of Liara mentioning how to determine if a race is extinct or not. I think we will be making this determination in time for the Jardaan.
Well the Jardaan are a race. We tend to see a sort of approach to alien enemies as if all of them are the same. So all Kett are evil. But really, just like humans, generally speaking you'd expect not everybody to be the same. Some are good, some are bad.
I do not see the Jardaan as an enemy as such, but these "opponents" that created the Scourge could be a faction within the Jardaan that are not pro-life as you call it. I mean they could be another race, but then it's weird to just call them "opponents". To me this sounds more like a divide within a society.
Part of the question is why the Jardaan started this terraforming business. Are they architects of the universe in their own way or was there a need like facing extinction of their civilization. Maybe the Jardaan were the victims of the Reapers as well. In the end it would be kind of odd if the Reapers just stuck to one corner of the universe, but who knows?
And maybe these opponents are done for as well, leaving us to deal with their legacy: the Scourge. The Scourge reacts to Remnant tech we've seen, so why would these opponents want to stop the terraforming. So far they seem bad guys, but we don't know their reasons yet. We might get some surprises there as well.
- 9 years ago
Nykara360 wrote:A lot seem to think the Jardaan will be an enemy - I don't see it. All evidence points at them being pro-life, not anti-life.
Just a note, where I'm from there are quite a few people who are pro-life, and plenty of others are willing to think of them as an enemy, so that doesn't necessarily mean anything one way or another.
Plus genetic uplift, genetic purification/super[race] making, and involuntary genetic "improvement" (real or imagined), doesn't always make friends
- ApprovedAnonymous9 years ago
Just complementing my first post, I also would not like the protagonist to change every game, unless it completely made sense (besides the ever odd feeling of a protagonist going 3 games in a row, yet always forgetting what he/she had learned in the previous games, having to get xp and skills all over again 😕).
My hunch of a timeline 10 years ahead would give time for the siblings to ... Alecfy. I mean, get mature, firm and more optimized with SAM. It also helps evolving some personal issues among your squad mates, perhaps making Liam die due a severe case of angara syphilis.
- 8 years ago
@PandaTar wrote:Just complementing my first post, I also would not like the protagonist to change every game, unless it completely made sense (besides the ever odd feeling of a protagonist going 3 games in a row, yet always forgetting what he/she had learned in the previous games, having to get xp and skills all over again 😕).
My hunch of a timeline 10 years ahead would give time for the siblings to ... Alecfy. I mean, get mature, firm and more optimized with SAM. It also helps evolving some personal issues among your squad mates, perhaps making Liam die due a severe case of angara syphilis.
Wouldn't Liam need to get a date first?