Sorry to be so off topic but does any of you know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid lost my login password. I love any help you can give me.
+Marci Davis If you meant "Keelah se'lai" that is a common quarian phrase that Tali at some point mentions means 'by the home world I hope to see again one day'. It carries a lot of weight in this context for obvious reasons.
"I must go to them. I'm sorry, it's the only way." Up until that point, Legion only referred to itself as either "we" or "this unit". This is the first and only moment Legion speaks of itself as an individual. The use of the pronoun "I" really makes its death that much more impactful. This wasn't just the death of a geth unit. No, this was the death of Legion, a fully defined character, and one who could never truly be replaced, no matter how similar the model.
+Garrus Vakarian I spent over an hour trying to find it without success. If you can find the Legion dialogue where he talks about Geth communication at the speed of light, your answer is there.
in a perfect ending, after the demise of the reapers, we'd have a quarian child being given a piggyback ride by a geth prime as one of the what happened after shots.
Haha, that moment when the 1000+ programs living in Legion can't formulate a rational reply, and just blurted out something only tangentially related...
After you find out that the translation for 'keelah se'lai' is 'by the homeworld I hope to see someday', you suddenly realized that Shepard wasn't just trying to impress the Quarians with a phrase that is important to their culture, but she really meant it since she is also in a position in which she is fighting to see her home world again one day. Perhaps that was why her speech moved the admirals into backing down.
Legion: Shepard-Commander, good luck. Shepard: Acknowledged. I love that exchange so much. They are both talking to each other in the manner the other is familiar with.
I just realized this. Didn't Legion talk about the geth building their own future? About how the Reapers offered to upgrade them but only the heretics accepted this? "Technology is not a straight line. There are many paths to the same end. Accepting another's path blinds you to alternatives." If you destroy the Collector base, Legion says the following: "An interesting choice, Shepard-Commander. Your species was offered everything the geth aspire to. True unity. Understanding. Transcendence. You rejected it. You even refused the possibility of using the Old Machines' gifts to achieve it on your species' own terms. You are more like us than we thought." What the hell did those Reaper bastards do to him on that geth dreadnought?
Shepard happened... The geth aspired true unity of being, with all Geth minds being interconnected in a giant megastructure... to be one, to shake the bonds of individuality. But Commander shepard showed legion that Individuality was far more valuable and powerful than that ever could be. One person wa able to make all the difference in the universe... Unity was not the answer, each individual Geth being the best version of themselves was.
+gfreqwtyuiop The difference is that Tali's death is your fault, you could've done better and kept her alive, while Legion's sacrifice couldn't be prevented.
the way legion hesitated when he said it was the only way... gets me every god damned time. This game has so many little character moments that are just wonderful. From Mordin singing as he saves the krogan, admiral hackets speech to you about believing, to legions sacrifice, You and anderson in the citadel at the end of the game...
The side mission with Legion and learning about how the Quarians treated them (no different to genocide) was heartbreaking. If a machine has to ask "do I have a soul?" then no answer is necessary.
As much as I hated Legion dying, this was very satisfying for me. All his hard work to save the Geth completely paid off. He died in peace knowing the creators and the synthetics can work together. That was extremely satisfying for me tbh.
Notice that Legion never actually denies being ashamed. He provides a dictionary definition and asserts it shouldn't apply to him, but he never says he isn't experiencing it. His body language tells the opposite story, in fact.
To all future commenters that see this... the organic races already had sentience, whereas the Geth did not. It may seem parallel, but synthesis is literally akin to the destruction of free will and is a conscious choice to enslave others for the sake of peace. The Geth were freed from slavery. Synthesis attempts to make a slave out of everyone.
@@Rensune Second that. Destroy ending is the worst, undoubtedly. Synthesis ending basically re-write people brains and dna without their consent. Control Ending is the best, things stay the way they are and you got a guardian machine god.
The most impact part of this scene is legions final words. How he acknowledges himself as "I" rather than "we." In that final moment leigon died an individual not as a collection of programs. And that is truly impactful.
The "Based on empirical evidence, they are not." line really took me aback. Legion became a far more fleshed out character than I expected when we met him in ME2.
It was a terrific moment in game to realize that all the decisions I made in ME2 culminated in a peace between the Geth and their creators and, maybe, a bridging of differences. Also, losing Legion after I lost Thane after I lost Mordin (not enough reputation) was heartbreaking.
@Christ777Follower Brokering peace between the Quarians and Geth depends on a 7 point system; you need at least 5 points to save both sides: DESTROY the Heretics in Legion's ME2 loyalty mission (+2) Prevent Tali from being exiled WITHOUT revealing the information about her father's experiments (+2) Resolve Legion and Tali's argument in ME2 WITHOUT losing either one's loyalty (+1) Save Admiral Zaal'Koris vas Qwib Qwib in ME3 (+1) Shutdown Geth fighter squadrons in ME3 (+1)
Dude, amazing video, all the right scenes, the entire key points in the plot-section you picked - Perfect for a literary discussion over good beer with some writer friends. Keep up the awesome work!
I managed this on my first playthrough , I had the same character for all three games. This was a really intense and beautiful moment. Thanks for uploading it!
That is what I never understood. The reapers' ultimate goal was to destroy life before organics and synthetics could destroy themselves and each other, but they disproved that here and throughout the ending of the game. The Geth became free individuals. And they not only stopped helping the Reapers, but helped all the other races, including their creators, to destroy the Reapers. They all ended up working together to keep from getting annihilated, which goes against everything that the stupid magic kid at the end said. "blah blah. synthetics always rebel and destroy organics. blah blah". Literally the opposite happened in this "cycle". I just found it odd that the Reapers were so naive to not understand this. Either that, or it is just bad writing.
Exactly,. IT is SHITTY Design, with a plotholes larger that a citadel. here is the video which explains why ending without Mehem is a piece of Varren turd... https : / / w w w . youtube . com / watch?v=6_RGX1ujGUU
i do believe- i think..... the Leviathan DLC explains about the 'machine' reapers compare to the 'living' reapers.. i won't spoil it everyone so, go look it up on youtube for Leviathan DLC vids. :D
Creed I know what you mean)))I passed that DLC(BTW nice one, was interesting) But it doesnt fix shiitty ending problem . But oh Well Mehem does it perfectly))
CReaper210 is just bad writing,like the reaper 'code' it's just stupid,you need hardware for a machine to become smarter,not software,same as the organics,they need bigger brains,otherwise they'll be nothing more but caveman
some people may not notice, the first time i played the game i thinked 'maybe later they'll explain everything' but they never explained nothing,so i assume that's laziness because if someone really cared about giving the game good writing,trust me,i would have never complained. in a nutshell:the writers are lazy and never cared about explaining whatsoever. the main story of ME3 doesn't make sense if you put the pieces together,it looks forced to be together,it crawls to get from a point to another you build a device popping out of nowhere and you don't know what it does,and to do this you need the turians,who want you to recruit the krogans,who want the genophage cure,and then,here we go again you need the quarians because the turians ship numbers is dropping,but to do so you need to conquer rannoch,then you have to board a geth vessel,blah blah,it feels broken the geth are badly written here,they wrote them as 'innocent puppies' with 'plot device explanation lol' to excuse a war between Quarians and Geth the devs had no idea on how to do the story, it feels like an asspull,that's what i feel like they spent all the dev time doing Liara or some other npc that doesn't matter. sorry about my english,it's not my first language
Mass Effect 3--- the ending was unsatisfactory but the journey was incredible....minus the damn unskippable dream/nightmare sequence that Bioware thought was a good idea to repeat 3-4 times within the story 😑....
I actually like the endings, especialy the "Control". But I hate the "Destruction" and "Refusal" ending. I don't hate the "Synthesis" ending but I don't think it's the best ending you can choose.
Basically, replay ME2 with those decisions with a perfect ending as possible. Seriously, how could you not? No one wants the Geth or the Quarians to die. And the peace ending is really great. They work together and the Geth help the Quarians re-settle the land and put up structures that would take decades in a matter of months. It's a win-win.
This was the best scene in the entire triology. I felt like a true hero after this :D I ended a 300 year lasting war single handed, best gaming experience ever^^
I actually like the endings, especialy the "Control". But I hate the "Destruction" and "Refusal" endings. I don't hate the "Synthesis" ending but I don't think it's the best ending you can choose.
@@JabamiLain I am really unhappy that Andromeda does not get a sequel. What is in that Ark screaming "STAY AWAY"? Why Remnants look so much like Reapers? Who created Angara and Kett? What kind of society do Kett actually have with Archon being a traitor for them? Why Milky Way is so eerily silent?
Wonder if the sun was just setting or just rising here. I guess either way works symbolically. About to set for the ending of Legions life or just rose for the true awakening of self in a sapient species.
I love that we're tricked in the second game into disliking Martin Jarvis' character while liking Logain's character. Then, when it comes to the third game, Koris is shown in a totally different light- going from this perceived coward to a reasonable and heroic authority figure, while Gerrel goes from this sympathetic figure to a warmonger. If you don't have the right conditions, Gerrel's order can result in the death of people. So when Shep gives her speech and signs off with "Keelah Si'yah", it must have struck a chord in the old warrior!
@JADEandKIBA It's not based on reputation, there's a hidden "score" at work based on ME2 and ME3 events that dictates whether you get to broker peace or not.
@enterprise0709 Yep. Warn her about Cerberus before they hit the Citadel, warn her about Kai Leng before Horizon, and either convince her father to step down or shoot him. Of course, you'll also need to have won her loyalty in ME2.
this scene makes me think that the ending of ME3 shouldn't have been a choice but the culmination of choices, like full paragon brings peace - the reapers stop their culling and allow for natural growth and moral diplomacy, while renegade brings everything under a Shepard Hegemony.
@FluffyNinjaLlama that... and you need a shit ton of paragon / renegade point to fix the Quarian vs. Geth fleet conflict, otherwise you loose one of those fleets...
@pukefeast Perhaps the difference was that in Legion's case, his choices were limited to either watch his people get exterminated or embrace Reaper Tech; but for the Collector Base, it was about humanity gaining more power instead of fighting for their survival.
Having both the Geth and the Quarians as allies makes the war effort a lot easier for your crew to survive. Shame, if you destroy the Repears at the end, every A.I. and machine that is alive dies.
I personally chose this path, even if it is a bit half-assed, to feel better with myself for choosing to cure the Genophage and killing off Mordin, one of my favourite characters. Also to keep my waifu alive, and make robot jesus a thing.
Idk man females Shepards voice has always felt more robotic to me. Male shep in this scene sounds genuinely hopeful when he gives that “maybe they don’t all have to die” speech. He sounds more more sarcastic when he makes the he never shot at me joke. Femsheps VA does the serious and angry voice really really well but it never seems to come off very well when she’s joking or happy. Like even in the romance scenes she sounds like she’s ready to charge into battle and not genuinely emotional
Does "Direct personality dissemination" mean every Geth from then on has Legion's personality? Like, you know, Legion likes the Widow sniper rifle - "It is an efficient model." Does that mean the entire Geth civilization now prefers that rifle too, or at least has preference as a Geth infiltrator?
"Who do Reapers reap?" "It is not a thing you can comprehend..." In reality: "Lmao yo dawg I heard you didn't like organics being wiped out by synthetics so I made synthetics to wipe out organics so the organics can come back to make synthetics that wipe out organics hahaha" (tokes on a joint)
That awkward moment when a synthetic seems more like a living being than an actual living being *looking at you Jacob*
Aska2468 You should see how bad they are in Andromeda....
Rensune Cora is annoying af but I don't have anything against the rest of the crew.
Sorry to be so off topic but does any of you know a trick to get back into an Instagram account..?
I was stupid lost my login password. I love any help you can give me.
@Myles Edwin Instablaster :)
At his final moments, legion was more human than most of these PoS you call humans
Robot Jesus died for our intelligence.
LOL, I have not laughed that hard in ages, thank you
At is keela se ri is it thank you ?
+Marci Davis If you meant "Keelah se'lai" that is a common quarian phrase that Tali at some point mentions means 'by the home world I hope to see again one day'. It carries a lot of weight in this context for obvious reasons.
Acknowledged!
"It always had a soul. The question is the answer."
@Flauro Contino "Only a being with a soul is concerned about it" - a self evident truth from the book "A Spell for Chameleon"
@@idarekorval8077 That makes me want to read that book. Is it also about other kinds of philosophy ? Or is that just a cool line from the book.
@@lifesymbiont5769 Just a line from the book that stuck with me.
"I must go to them. I'm sorry, it's the only way."
Up until that point, Legion only referred to itself as either "we" or "this unit". This is the first and only moment Legion speaks of itself as an individual. The use of the pronoun "I" really makes its death that much more impactful. This wasn't just the death of a geth unit. No, this was the death of Legion, a fully defined character, and one who could never truly be replaced, no matter how similar the model.
He actually says I once in Mass Effect 2
***** Really?! When?
Garrus Vakarian
When Legion talks about how the Geth communicate at the speed of light, he says "I" once. I can't find it but I remember it very well.
***** Huh. I'll take your word for it =P
+Garrus Vakarian I spent over an hour trying to find it without success. If you can find the Legion dialogue where he talks about Geth communication at the speed of light, your answer is there.
in a perfect ending, after the demise of the reapers, we'd have a quarian child being given a piggyback ride by a geth prime as one of the what happened after shots.
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I will always miss you Legion, you had me at "There was a hole".
Haha, that moment when the 1000+ programs living in Legion can't formulate a rational reply, and just blurted out something only tangentially related...
After you find out that the translation for 'keelah se'lai' is 'by the homeworld I hope to see someday', you suddenly realized that Shepard wasn't just trying to impress the Quarians with a phrase that is important to their culture, but she really meant it since she is also in a position in which she is fighting to see her home world again one day. Perhaps that was why her speech moved the admirals into backing down.
Legion is love, Legion is life.
Legion gives us purpose and unity.
Legion: Shepard-Commander, good luck.
Shepard: Acknowledged.
I love that exchange so much. They are both talking to each other in the manner the other is familiar with.
I just realized this.
Didn't Legion talk about the geth building their own future? About how the Reapers offered to upgrade them but only the heretics accepted this?
"Technology is not a straight line. There are many paths to the same end. Accepting another's path blinds you to alternatives."
If you destroy the Collector base, Legion says the following:
"An interesting choice, Shepard-Commander. Your species was offered everything the geth aspire to. True unity. Understanding. Transcendence. You rejected it. You even refused the possibility of using the Old Machines' gifts to achieve it on your species' own terms. You are more like us than we thought."
What the hell did those Reaper bastards do to him on that geth dreadnought?
Shepard happened...
The geth aspired true unity of being, with all Geth minds being interconnected in a giant megastructure... to be one, to shake the bonds of individuality.
But Commander shepard showed legion that Individuality was far more valuable and powerful than that ever could be. One person wa able to make all the difference in the universe...
Unity was not the answer, each individual Geth being the best version of themselves was.
Where EVERYONE cried...
I cried when tali died during this mission
+gfreqwtyuiop The difference is that Tali's death is your fault, you could've done better and kept her alive, while Legion's sacrifice couldn't be prevented.
@@Aska2468yeah 🤬 BioWare for that paragon trap
I mean Elnora is one thing but the destruction of Tali’s entire people is another
He sacrificed himself without hesitation, even saying thank you...
the way legion hesitated when he said it was the only way... gets me every god damned time. This game has so many little character moments that are just wonderful. From Mordin singing as he saves the krogan, admiral hackets speech to you about believing, to legions sacrifice, You and anderson in the citadel at the end of the game...
It is even more special given you have the prior two games to know these characters and see there journeys to those points
The side mission with Legion and learning about how the Quarians treated them (no different to genocide) was heartbreaking. If a machine has to ask "do I have a soul?" then no answer is necessary.
As much as I hated Legion dying, this was very satisfying for me. All his hard work to save the Geth completely paid off. He died in peace knowing the creators and the synthetics can work together. That was extremely satisfying for me tbh.
Mordin and Legion broke my heart...still...after all these years, I weep for them.
"Hello good sir, do you have a moment to discuss our Lord and Savior, Legion?"
Notice that Legion never actually denies being ashamed. He provides a dictionary definition and asserts it shouldn't apply to him, but he never says he isn't experiencing it. His body language tells the opposite story, in fact.
Reaper: The cycle must continue.
To quote someone from another sci-fi world: "Fuck you and fuck your cycle!"
Suddenly realising the meaning and similarity between Legion's sacrifice and Shepard's Synthesis sacrifice...
To all future commenters that see this... the organic races already had sentience, whereas the Geth did not. It may seem parallel, but synthesis is literally akin to the destruction of free will and is a conscious choice to enslave others for the sake of peace. The Geth were freed from slavery. Synthesis attempts to make a slave out of everyone.
@@ulyx9804 My comment is 5 years old. Find something better to do.
@@SeanChriscole This is YT.
That means people will comment on this, forever.
@@Rensune Second that. Destroy ending is the worst, undoubtedly. Synthesis ending basically re-write people brains and dna without their consent.
Control Ending is the best, things stay the way they are and you got a guardian machine god.
@@vond5829 The best out of a Bad lot.
The ending could've been better
I've got no strings to hold me down...
Oh, what a beautiful moment! I tear every time! Legion!!! You deserve that name on the Normandy memorial.
The most impact part of this scene is legions final words. How he acknowledges himself as "I" rather than "we."
In that final moment leigon died an individual not as a collection of programs. And that is truly impactful.
Legion = Geth Jesus
+͡° ͜ʖ ͡° "I die for your sins."
The "Based on empirical evidence, they are not." line really took me aback. Legion became a far more fleshed out character than I expected when we met him in ME2.
Hard to believe these heart wrenching moments were followed by...Andromeda.
It was a terrific moment in game to realize that all the decisions I made in ME2 culminated in a peace between the Geth and their creators and, maybe, a bridging of differences. Also, losing Legion after I lost Thane after I lost Mordin (not enough reputation) was heartbreaking.
It’s been a long time but what do you mean not enough reputation?
@Christ777Follower Brokering peace between the Quarians and Geth depends on a 7 point system; you need at least 5 points to save both sides:
DESTROY the Heretics in Legion's ME2 loyalty mission (+2)
Prevent Tali from being exiled WITHOUT revealing the information about her father's experiments (+2)
Resolve Legion and Tali's argument in ME2 WITHOUT losing either one's loyalty (+1)
Save Admiral Zaal'Koris vas Qwib Qwib in ME3 (+1)
Shutdown Geth fighter squadrons in ME3 (+1)
Dude, amazing video, all the right scenes, the entire key points in the plot-section you picked - Perfect for a literary discussion over good beer with some writer friends.
Keep up the awesome work!
I managed this on my first playthrough , I had the same character for all three games. This was a really intense and beautiful moment. Thanks for uploading it!
F*cking amazing writing...
Good God does the writing in this series build up and pay off hardcore.
"Legion? The answer to the question is yes." One of my fav. Mass Effect moments and totally justifies the Synthesis ending for ME3.
All the Geth ever wanted was for the creators to come home
NOOOO!!!!!
#cryingoverspilledlegion
I Always tried to Watch this without crying. I can't.
That is what I never understood. The reapers' ultimate goal was to destroy life before organics and synthetics could destroy themselves and each other, but they disproved that here and throughout the ending of the game. The Geth became free individuals. And they not only stopped helping the Reapers, but helped all the other races, including their creators, to destroy the Reapers. They all ended up working together to keep from getting annihilated, which goes against everything that the stupid magic kid at the end said. "blah blah. synthetics always rebel and destroy organics. blah blah". Literally the opposite happened in this "cycle".
I just found it odd that the Reapers were so naive to not understand this. Either that, or it is just bad writing.
Exactly,. IT is SHITTY Design, with a plotholes larger that a citadel.
here is the video which explains why ending without Mehem is a piece of Varren turd... https : / / w w w . youtube . com / watch?v=6_RGX1ujGUU
i do believe- i think..... the Leviathan DLC explains about the 'machine' reapers compare to the 'living' reapers.. i won't spoil it everyone so, go look it up on youtube for Leviathan DLC vids. :D
Creed I know what you mean)))I passed that DLC(BTW nice one, was interesting) But it doesnt fix shiitty ending problem . But oh Well Mehem does it perfectly))
CReaper210 is just bad writing,like the reaper 'code' it's just stupid,you need hardware for a machine to become smarter,not software,same as the organics,they need bigger brains,otherwise they'll be nothing more but caveman
some people may not notice, the first time i played the game i thinked 'maybe later they'll explain everything' but they never explained nothing,so i assume that's laziness because if someone really cared about giving the game good writing,trust me,i would have never complained.
in a nutshell:the writers are lazy and never cared about explaining whatsoever.
the main story of ME3 doesn't make sense if you put the pieces together,it looks forced to be together,it crawls to get from a point to another
you build a device popping out of nowhere and you don't know what it does,and to do this you need the turians,who want you to recruit the krogans,who want the genophage cure,and then,here we go again
you need the quarians because the turians ship numbers is dropping,but to do so you need to conquer rannoch,then you have to board a geth vessel,blah blah,it feels broken
the geth are badly written here,they wrote them as 'innocent puppies' with 'plot device explanation lol' to excuse a war between Quarians and Geth
the devs had no idea on how to do the story, it feels like an asspull,that's what i feel
like they spent all the dev time doing Liara or some other npc that doesn't matter.
sorry about my english,it's not my first language
Mass Effect 3--- the ending was unsatisfactory but the journey was incredible....minus the damn unskippable dream/nightmare sequence that Bioware thought was a good idea to repeat 3-4 times within the story 😑....
I actually like the endings, especialy the "Control". But I hate the "Destruction" and "Refusal" ending. I don't hate the "Synthesis" ending but I don't think it's the best ending you can choose.
Basically, replay ME2 with those decisions with a perfect ending as possible. Seriously, how could you not? No one wants the Geth or the Quarians to die. And the peace ending is really great. They work together and the Geth help the Quarians re-settle the land and put up structures that would take decades in a matter of months. It's a win-win.
I'm not crying, i just have a reaper in my eye
This was the best scene in the entire triology. I felt like a true hero after this :D
I ended a 300 year lasting war single handed, best gaming experience ever^^
I give a good chunk of the credit to legion but ok.
Even despise of the ending, Mass Effect 3 is still a awesome game.
I actually like the endings, especialy the "Control". But I hate the "Destruction" and "Refusal" endings. I don't hate the "Synthesis" ending but I don't think it's the best ending you can choose.
@@JabamiLain I am really unhappy that Andromeda does not get a sequel. What is in that Ark screaming "STAY AWAY"? Why Remnants look so much like Reapers? Who created Angara and Kett? What kind of society do Kett actually have with Archon being a traitor for them? Why Milky Way is so eerily silent?
Wonder if the sun was just setting or just rising here. I guess either way works symbolically. About to set for the ending of Legions life or just rose for the true awakening of self in a sapient species.
"I must go to them, I'm sorry.
Contractions and individuality. EDI was right , though I never noticed it on my own playthrough.
When A game series can make me feel, care, and even cry when they are gone, The writers and creators have excelled beyond all measure. keelah salai
I am still crying over him!
I always play as male shep for the tali romance, but femshep does have WAY better voice acting
@Blastback8 he obtained true sentience, he was his own being, not part of the Geth hive mind anymore, it was a shame it only lasted 10 seconds though
@enterprise0709 4 full bars if I remember correctly, I think that's less than what's needed to save Miranda
That awkward moment when this one moment has more personality and heart than the entirety of Andromeda.
"Does this unit have a soul"
11:37 the tears started to roll and I don't cry that often. Not over Legion dying, which is sad, but that the Geth and Quarians were finally at peace.
"I must go to them. I'm sorry. It's the only way. I know Tali." So yes, I.
-Confirmed: Legion is Geth Jesus.-
no shame in admitting that, lets just Legion will continue achieving consensus in Geth Heaven
no shame in admitting that, lets just hope Legion will continue achieving consensus in Geth Heaven
Man, I just LOVE Legion!
I love that we're tricked in the second game into disliking Martin Jarvis' character while liking Logain's character. Then, when it comes to the third game, Koris is shown in a totally different light- going from this perceived coward to a reasonable and heroic authority figure, while Gerrel goes from this sympathetic figure to a warmonger. If you don't have the right conditions, Gerrel's order can result in the death of people. So when Shep gives her speech and signs off with "Keelah Si'yah", it must have struck a chord in the old warrior!
@JADEandKIBA It's not based on reputation, there's a hidden "score" at work based on ME2 and ME3 events that dictates whether you get to broker peace or not.
My PC is a Legion, but he don't call me Shepard-Commander
Reality can often be disappointing
"does this unit have a soul?"- legion
@enterprise0709 Yep. Warn her about Cerberus before they hit the Citadel, warn her about Kai Leng before Horizon, and either convince her father to step down or shoot him. Of course, you'll also need to have won her loyalty in ME2.
this scene makes me think that the ending of ME3 shouldn't have been a choice but the culmination of choices, like full paragon brings peace - the reapers stop their culling and allow for natural growth and moral diplomacy, while renegade brings everything under a Shepard Hegemony.
"We are legion, for we are many"
@FluffyNinjaLlama that... and you need a shit ton of paragon / renegade point to fix the Quarian vs. Geth fleet conflict, otherwise you loose one of those fleets...
6:54
Now that's what a Reaper should sound like.
This one and Sovereign.
@pukefeast
Perhaps the difference was that in Legion's case, his choices were limited to either watch his people get exterminated or embrace Reaper Tech; but for the Collector Base, it was about humanity gaining more power instead of fighting for their survival.
@umbrellashotgunman where is she when she sends you a message to meet her a second time on the citadel?
This scene make me choose Synthesis
I hate the glitch in this conversation where you always yell at legion no matter what option you pick.
Hmm.. yes, me too. I guess there’s a point to be gained somewhere else then :D
On my playthrough when me3 this moment was a True ending and conclusion to trilogy. I felt so sad and hollow, couldnt play further for a week or two
“Rannoch must come first”-admiral raan
@FluffyNinjaLlama wait, YOU CAN SAVE MIRANDA?!
First video game ever to make me cry. This is so hard.
@IncrediblyIndecisive yes Legion always dies T.T
what is the name of the song that starts at around 11:33?
vigil ost
you would think that legion ould have made a backup somehow of himself
Having both the Geth and the Quarians as allies makes the war effort a lot easier for your crew to survive. Shame, if you destroy the Repears at the end, every A.I. and machine that is alive dies.
Which is why you must choose the "Control" ending.
Nice job having the hand clip into Femshep's face Bioware
I'm not crying, you're crying
Precisamos colocar as IAs que despertaram em corpos robóticos e ver o que acontece.
Good luck.
You just had to kill perfection, didn't you, Bioware?
Oh the feels..
shepard use talk no jutsu
I personally chose this path, even if it is a bit half-assed, to feel better with myself for choosing to cure the Genophage and killing off Mordin, one of my favourite characters.
Also to keep my waifu alive, and make robot jesus a thing.
@FluffyNinjaLlama
you can make it without completing these ones from ME 2?
Idk man females Shepards voice has always felt more robotic to me. Male shep in this scene sounds genuinely hopeful when he gives that “maybe they don’t all have to die” speech. He sounds more more sarcastic when he makes the he never shot at me joke. Femsheps VA does the serious and angry voice really really well but it never seems to come off very well when she’s joking or happy. Like even in the romance scenes she sounds like she’s ready to charge into battle and not genuinely emotional
i love how legion call himself "i" instead of we i thought it was beauty full made me cry each time :'(
I got a recommendation for shindlers list
Legion is awesome but this death was so stupid.
Fluffy, could you show how you did this? The outcome that I got was incredibly depressing. Thanks.
He said "I".
mine was much less emotional cuz i chose the geth and the entire quarian fleet was decimated and tali killed herself.... i turned off the xbox
Does "Direct personality dissemination" mean every Geth from then on has Legion's personality? Like, you know, Legion likes the Widow sniper rifle - "It is an efficient model." Does that mean the entire Geth civilization now prefers that rifle too, or at least has preference as a Geth infiltrator?
Sounds fine to me, they'll all diverge overtime anyway in ways and legion is a pretty good template for ones nature or whatever.
How high did your paragon have to be for this scene?
And Legion! :'( He even said "I"
so glad i got this on my first play
You know what makes this makes the moment even sadder? After Legion died they ASSUMED it's gender! So triggered right now.
"Who do Reapers reap?"
"It is not a thing you can comprehend..."
In reality:
"Lmao yo dawg I heard you didn't like organics being wiped out by synthetics so I made synthetics to wipe out organics so the organics can come back to make synthetics that wipe out organics hahaha" (tokes on a joint)
poor legion he was a true bro;_: but in his death came life
@TheJoshShepard same ಥ_ಥ
Does this unit have a soul?