@TheHT: @TheHT said:
@N7 said:
@TheHT: There we go. I couldn't click the spoilers for ANY REASON. The point of the ending was to shine a light of positivity down, no doubt about that. But when coupled with the realization SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERSThe thing people seem to keep forgetting is that they're are still space ships. Just because the relays are destroyed doesn't mean no one can travel through space. They probably won't reach home any time soon, but they can still travel around the system they're in.
And I assume communication across systems is still possible? The the next step for the civilizations of the galaxy would naturally be to rebuild and repair, and I don't see why that doesn't include finding new means for FTL travel, coordinating efforts from across the galaxy.
And for the Normandy, with a large and capable crew including a well developed AI that's also a part of the ship, I'm sure they could repair it and find others, whichever system they find themselves in.
Just because they have spaceships doesn't mean their not screwed. Since there are only 2 "habitable" planets in the Solar system, one of which is a desert, the other on fire, they really have no way to go. They have to leave Sol.
If one of the first results on Google is to be trusted, we are 40000 light years away from the galatic center. Since some places like Rannoch and Omega are literally on the other side of the galaxy, its like 80000~ light years away, so the Quarians probably won't be seeing their home world in the near future.
And communication in Mass Effect used com bouys which made use of the relays, so there will be no communication with the rest of the Galaxy. Furthermore, one would think a lot of the top scientists would be either on the citadel or near earth working on the crucible, so....the galaxy is fucked.
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