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ackblom12:
It would not surprise me if they were a form of evolution for the Geth.

But man that looks might impressive.

Darke:
I suppose now would be a good time to finally replay Mass Effect. Yeah. I think so.

billiumbean:
Since Mass Effect 2 is supposed to be better than the first somehow, I've done a little thinking, and this is my guess as to what the plot will/could/should be like;

Sheppard was forced into reclusion by the religious groups and tabloids that ridicule and scandalize her relationship with Liara.  When Liara became pregnant, the couple decide to flee on the Normandy to live in a distant, more open-minded colony.  On the way, the gang is bombarded with asteroids that Joker claimed to have not been on the map and/or did not exist at all and/or no other pilot could avoid as valiantly as he, the greatest pilot in all the yadda yadda.  Their ship, a husk of its former beauty, spiraled through space and ends up desintegrating in the atmosphere of Kahje, the homeworld of the Hanar.  Sheppard, dead, drifts through the gigantic ocean until she reaches a very, very polite colony of Hanar, who resurrect her and worship her as a god.  There, she must find a way to request a transport off of their god-awful world, but as to not offend them or imply that their hospitality was somewhat unsatisfactory.

Once off of Kahje, Sheppard must take the phoenix mirror and ask around the Citadel for where she can find Lan Di, as well as find a part-time job.  One night, after her watch tells her to go to a hotel and sleep, she is visited but the Daedric god Azura, who tells her that she is the Nerevarine and that Lan Di is actually none other than Dagoth Ur.  She is sent to Skyrim where she must fulfill some prophesies, as they were written in the Bethesda newsletter as "So, yeah, ES5 will probably might be Skyrim since we trademarked the word, blah blah about other games."  Completely bypassing the third and fourth installments in that series, she orders Carth to pilot the Siltstrider to Taris, where they can be blown to shit by Darth Malak in a spaceship that isn't the Death Star, escape with Bastila alive, destroy Dagoth Di using the dragon mirror and the now-fully-explained floating sword (named "Keening"), resurrect some Dwemer/Protheans/Quin Dynasty to find out just what the hell they were, and dramatically fly away from a big explosion in the Ebon Hawk.  The end of the game would be the characters landing on Earth in the player's hometown to havoc on their enemies' shrubbery and the like until they pass out from all the FUN.

I think a game like that would satisfy absolutely everybody's needs everywhere so that they can all shut up.

Josefbugman:
My guess is more than likely that you will play a character alongside shepard for the first 10 minuites or so. The mission your on is basically on one from the council (wether its human dominant or not, personally I hope not) to go into the outer reaches of the universe and try and find out "wtf are these 'reaper' things we have heard so much about?" You go along with a new team, your old one has either left to try and help the various other areas of the cosmo's or have been substantially promoted and your PC is part of the new team .Your the one who has report him dead after the ship gets damaged/ attacked and then have to start trying to accomplish your mission, either through subterfuge or beating the living snot out of whichever drug dealing snot bag gets in your way.

You won't be in constant contact with the citadel, but they will be able to reach you at certain areas and will try and send out help to try and ensure that the mission goes well, no doubt they are not completly ignorant of what occurs out beyond the light of "civilised" planets. They send out teams (possibly including old Shepard team mates) to help you out. After that the story will probably develop more and more intricacies until eventually you realise if not what the reapers are at least if/when they are coming. After that, its a race against time to either unite the scattered and self-interested crime families and warlords to combat one of the big scout ships or to race back and tell the council, leaving the edge to its fate.

Sheppard will probably turn out to be alive and a rescue mission might be possible.

imapiratearg:
I don't know what Mass Effect you guys were playing, but Sheppard was still alive when I finished it.

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