Mass Effect Andromeda: Shitstorm Edition - RIP Biowear

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Andromeda says that the Council believed him when Shepard first made claims about the Reapers existing. That's pre-Citadel attack.
What? Did the writers even play the first three games? I mean I could buy the idea that the Council secretly believed him but wouldn't be able to convince their people to do anything about it because there was no evidence, but they were dismissive to Shepard's face, so no. They didn't believe him, and they were right to not believe him, because it's an insane story and he couldn't prove it.
 
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The Council did not believe him right up to ME3. Or her.

I would get it why they would believe him after Sovereign, but before, it was understandable. Shep had no concrete evidence and it was a big claim. They definately never believe him from the outright start.
 
The Council did not believe him right up to ME3. Or her.

I would get it why they would believe him after Sovereign, but before, it was understandable. Shep had no concrete evidence and it was a big claim. They definately never believe him from the outright start.
They don't try to claim that's secretly why the Andromeda Initiative exists do they? Because I love the explanation we're given at the beginning: brainchild of rich crazy people that ends in disaster. That's basically what Cerberus was too and I love that angle.
 
They don't try to claim that's secretly why the Andromeda Initiative exists do they? Because I love the explanation we're given at the beginning: brainchild of rich crazy people that ends in disaster. That's basically what Cerberus was too and I love that angle.
No that's the Andromeda Initiative's secret purpose I believe. The founder was murdered the day they arrived and there was a secret benefactor to the project.
 
No that's the Andromeda Initiative's secret purpose I believe. The founder was murdered the day they arrived and there was a secret benefactor to the project.
Actually, I'm pretty sure the Andromeda Initiative's real purpose was to send the galaxy's most exceptional individuals as far away as possible. That also explains why they didn't bother spending the money to give them enough fuel for when they got there; whether they lived or died was irrelevant.
 
Andromeda says that the Council believed him when Shepard first made claims about the Reapers existing. That's pre-Citadel attack.

That's in direct contradiction to everything. The whole fucking point of the 3rd game was that nobody believed Shep and he was considered a loony until it actually happened. There were few who prepped.

What? Did the writers even play the first three games? I mean I could buy the idea that the Council secretly believed him but wouldn't be able to convince their people to do anything about it because there was no evidence, but they were dismissive to Shepard's face, so no. They didn't believe him, and they were right to not believe him, because it's an insane story and he couldn't prove it.

Yeah, they outright tell Shepard to fuck off with the Reapers, even in 2 when they talk to him they're still like 'lol, no, we studied your ship you crazy idiot, it ain't shit'.

They don't try to claim that's secretly why the Andromeda Initiative exists do they? Because I love the explanation we're given at the beginning: brainchild of rich crazy people that ends in disaster. That's basically what Cerberus was too and I love that angle.

This would be the best explanation, just some nutjob. I would love it if it were like Prometheus or something, where there was this old guy who was searching for this weird shit under the pretense of colonization and its this strange, alien, horror type scenario. But its basically Milkyway light, a boring shitty rip off of the first three games by bad fan-fic writers.
 
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Turns out, ME:A is actually manlet propaganda

They're really pushing for that Tom Cruise movie aren't they?
 
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