Reminds me of Jorge from Halo: Reach. Gave his life to set off a bomb that would destroy a ship threatening his homeworld. Less then a minute later, a new fleet of Covenant ships drop out of FTL.
There was also a line when youre heading to outpost Tyris or Tykis or something Liara - "this is a nightmare" Shepard - "we get to that artifact and we can all wake up!" Javik - "50 000 years later"
Why is Liara so surprised at Javik's info? The Prothean empire spanned the whole galaxy, it would be strange if they hadn't interfered in some way in asari history.
Not to mention the Athame murals at the temple and her Prothean body. Did no one figure it out before Mass Effect 2 that that's what Protheans looked like?
***** But the scientists can only give out a rough estimate of the info we know, and same should go for the asari. Most of the asari that lived in those prothean years are dead, not to mention that they lacked enough intelligence to figure out about the goddess actually being protheans.
they possibly learned about the protheans from info in the citadel.Their records were in there and i think reapers did not deleted it so they might have thought this was created by them
+Captain Gray ...Nope. People dont reproduce at the end of their life. Thats like saying "if something happened 750 years ago, its only 10 human generations, because humans today live 75 years average". Since asari enter in the "want-to-be-mother" stage at the age of 350, it probably happened 150 generations ago, at least
***** What i meant was that one generation Asari lives for around 1000 years, when they die a new generation lives for 1000 years, and so on. You see, the way i count this should be pretty obvious. I do not count the "generations" that lived between the year 1 and 1000 in a single Asari's lifetime, if we did then we would have to take EVERY Asari into count, because there are new Asari born every day, every month, every year. So counting a generation the way you do is pretty hard and very inaccurate at best.
Captain Gray ...But is the human definition of "generation", the time betwen 0 and the average time people reproduce (chaging to the "next generation". So the "hard and inaccurate" at the end is actually... inaccurate. I cant say "people are bad", and when someone answers saying "there are multiple types of people", I say "oh, but my definition is different that yours, people only means *this* group of people in particular, because your definition is inaccurate". I didnt wanted to correct anybody, I was just saying that, if you are going to measure time using "generations", you are doing it wrong. If you want to measure it in "lifespan", just use that word. PD: And how its "hard" to measure time in that way? The game gives you all the stages in asari`s life. In fact, i just did it in the first comment.
Asari have psychological development stages, including the Matron stage where they fully mature and have a desire to reproduce. A lot of the Wild child stuff you see with younger Asari's are a biological thing in the Maiden stage based on Curiousity and restlessness. Matron stage usually begins around 350 years but can be triggered earlier if the individual melds frequently. We also have to assume before ftl that they had to reproduce at a consistent rate to maintain resources. Thats also not taking into account longevity before proper technology, though longevity might have to be inferred by such a late mating stage. TL;DR It could be anywhere from 50 generations to 142 generations.
Javik is so savage sometimes. “This describes how we were taught the seasons so and grow crops” Javik: “we didn’t want you to starve” “you could only count up to your toes once. We took pity.”
This was an interesting part that gave data in the Mass Effect universe, kind of ironic similar to this planet where god and god(s) in religion are actually extraterrestrials. It must be annoying playing this on the x-box with the contacts going online interrupting your gameplay.
No, Javik absorbed the knowledge of human history and language when he first met Shepard. He even says it himself. The reason Shepard could comprehend him in the flashbacks before that was because of the Prothean cipher.
And just like that the indoctrination theory is dead: since the artifical intelligence detected the presence of an indoctrination and immediately shut off, if shepard was indoctrinated, the AI would have turned off already
J4kTh3RIpp3r I know this is 4 years later but in the video explaining the indoctrination theory, the guy says that Shepard became fully indoctrinated when he chose either the Control or Synthesis ending. By having the option to destroy the Reapers meant that Shepard was not fully indoctrinated. Kai Leng, however, was.
Actually, the Prothean VI was talking about Kai Leng, not Shepard. If Shepard WAS indoctrinated, the VI would have said that right off the bat. But he didn't. INDOCTRINATION THEORY DISPROVED.
+I bims This has nothing to do with the in-game lore. sarastian is saying from the game developers point of view, they are referencing Athena as the Asari's goddess.
yeah i had just played this part earlier today. something told me to bring Javik on this mission with Liara and my instincts were right on. I played ME3 the first time last year without an import or DLC. now this year im playing it again with ME2 import and DLC and its like playing a whole new game! SO MANY differences! so glad i got into the series
City is literally burning around they need to find the artifact and exfil as fast as possible, so what does Shepard do, touches every single artifact and stop and listens to a conversation between a prothean and an asari
Agent Washington Hence the term Fission Mailed. It's not a typo, but an actual trope. The failure is necessary to advance the plot. Here's a more technical explanation: tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FissionMailed
Thanks for this! I played with Garrus like always, Javik couldn't enter because of Liara, and just realised it would have nice to play with Javik. Indeed, it was!
So glad you made this. I didn't use the Prothean for this mission and seriously regretted it knowing I missed a lot of good dialogue AND forget to same right before to redo it...
Thanks for uploading this. When I saw the Prothean cave drawings I was like, "Damn, I knew I should've brought along Javik." I didn't have to restart just to see what he would say. So thanks again for this upload.
things that are fucking ugly: -armax arsenal shoulder guards -any armor from kassa fabrication -sniper rilfe's level 5 scope -each and every customized shepard face.
+spagetti001 at least it proves that they are after performance and not aesthetic; same applies to armors with pre built helmets. Not saying I don't agree with you it's just that after ME1 I can't see beauty in stuff anyway
ya know what would make a great screenshot or background? pause at 0:02, right where Javik is about to check out the war zone and replace his current gun with a Prothean beam rifle and equip it with an Omni tool Blade, I've tried it and it looked badass :)
I'm surprised that Bioware didn't necessarily pursue those ideas but it makes sense since the Prothean cycle ended way before the establishment of Catholicism, Judaism, etc. It would have been interesting but it would likely piss off a bunch of people who are deeply routed to their religion.
Mass effect 3 is such a great game.. i remember playing it and feeling anxiety a the reaper pushing trough the galaxy.. It would have been so great to build the crucible and use it to wipe the invaders somehow in a great battle.. Damn Mass effect.. i miss ya :
I wasn’t looking for the whole Easter egg or wikied it something. I brought Garrus with me as always, but as soon as we said something about Pothean artifact to the lieutenant, I restarted the whole mission just to see what Javik will react to that. Best restart ever did.
I regretted not bringing him on thessia but Garrus had interesting feedback as well. Still, can't help but love Javik knocking Liara down a peg. She's a good character but still very naive and idealistic to see the truth. She may be knowledgeable about the Protheans but it seems she isn't as smart as her reputation may suggest. Being the daughter of a Matriarch has it's perks ;)
I don't think it's that Liara isn't smart as she seems. I think it's more that admitting to yourself that your people basically had everything handed to them on a silver platter is kind of a hard pill to swallow.
Very little is different. On my first playthrough I had Garrus along with Liara. Liara steps in at the beginning to get Kurin to let you through. Garrus makes the connection of Athame resembling a prothean. The only real change is all the background info of how the Protheans helped the Asari.
@pinheadman665 I get it the journey is as important as the destination. (they even mention that in the game) but it also works in reverse. The endings made the players feel like their decisions were worthless. you don't hear many complain about the endings to Gears of War or Killzone because their stories were linear your decisions were limited to the types of guns you could take into battle
Shepard's goal was to destroy the Reapers. When she's atop the Crucible, make a right. Mission accomplished. The others are there to present options for Shepards that may not want to destroy the Reapers. The Illusive Man was rather convincing and the Catalyst assured Shepard that she could control the Reapers. In addition, the Catalyst explains that synthesis is the clear winner and should be picked in all circumstances. It made perfect sense to me then and it still does now.
The Cipher is the understanding of the prothean language, the green asari on Feros gives it to Shepard in ME1, and the asari got it from the Thorean, the plant being that devoured and absorbed the dead bodies of the protheans.
I found it strange how without Javik no one remarked about how much the godesss's looked like Protheans, Liara and Sheperd knew that Collectors were Protheans.
@ForgorenWolf And I'm not sure that the peace will last between the two, and that was only in exceptional circumstances. Not every war has a happy ending, you know. Wars usually end with one side completely obliterated.
I've the LOSB DLC. I do admit that she was a bit darker after recovering Shepards body (she ended up loosing Feron going after Shepard body) she became a lot darker. But Liara still isn't a stone cold killer, she just has more experience than most people at it. There're several situations where her inocence comes to the surface. Like when she begins to cry after killing the Broker, or when Palaven is under siege and she's worried for Garrus. She just shows a harder shell most of the time.
It's the Reapers who created and gave the species Mass Relays and the Citadel. It's only fit that as they are destroyed/rid off/gone, their creations and technology go as well
I would assume the Asari knew how to activate the AI somewhere around that 50,000 years, and the VI would likely actively work with the Asari like the protheans. So that means the Asari knew about about the reapers were coming, and they did nothing.
@RevanorSzeged the roman were brought down by them because the roman empire had gotten so big and spread out their military so much that holes in their defenses appeared and the attackers took advantage of that, that's how Rome fell
@Jason Smith Because Liara figures all this out by the time you crack the statue anyway. Javik's take on things is funnier. But it doesn't directly effect the story.
9:42 the best answer for Javik. I feel like doing this mission over again just to being Javik, I totally forgot what the missions was about (which is a good thing). It's only right, I mean I waited till I had Kaiden to go to Eden prime.
"Let's make sure the galaxy knows the war was won on Thessia!"
About an hour later, Thessia is completely destroyed.
Not to mention a few seconds after that she just shuts the door behind you and let’s you deal with the enemies that way
Reminds me of Jorge from Halo: Reach. Gave his life to set off a bomb that would destroy a ship threatening his homeworld. Less then a minute later, a new fleet of Covenant ships drop out of FTL.
Destroyed? THEY GOT FUCKED.
There was also a line when youre heading to outpost Tyris or Tykis or something
Liara - "this is a nightmare"
Shepard - "we get to that artifact and we can all wake up!"
Javik - "50 000 years later"
Javik the Trollthean,
the only living Prothean,
from a race long extinct,
to be a troll is his instinct
I only brought Javik to Thessia because his reeve ability for the damn Banshees. And he turned out to be the best choice for this mission, plot-wise.
So all of the Asari "goddesses" were Prothean. What's next, Jesus Christ was a Salarian?
No he was krogan
@@presleybeckley6009 rofl
Well, He was (mostly) a pacifist, so definitely not Turian
@@presleybeckley6009 no wonder he’s be so eager to turn the other cheek, would be a super troll move for a Krogan.
I feel like Javik was designed to be a main part of the game, but was later locked behind a $15 price tag.
I'm still mad Javik was only DLC.
What do you expect, EA are greedy bastards.
YES
i mean, of course i got all the dlc for the 3 games, but Javik dlc, Leviathan... so much vital info and lore that is not part of the core game...
What's worst is that the from ash dlc was already in the game just locked behind dlc code.
Well maybe the remaster will allow a new generation to experience the full lore of the game without the DLC hurdles.
@@falcore91 yes. It has been confirmed.
Why is Liara so surprised at Javik's info? The Prothean empire spanned the whole galaxy, it would be strange if they hadn't interfered in some way in asari history.
Not to mention the Athame murals at the temple and her Prothean body. Did no one figure it out before Mass Effect 2 that that's what Protheans looked like?
Denial. Also, I'm not sure about this but how would the asari even remember the Prothean species after 50 000 years?
Jass Jake They live around a thousand years so it wouldnt be any different than how we know B.C.2000s
***** But the scientists can only give out a rough estimate of the info we know, and same should go for the asari. Most of the asari that lived in those prothean years are dead, not to mention that they lacked enough intelligence to figure out about the goddess actually being protheans.
they possibly learned about the protheans from info in the citadel.Their records were in there and i think reapers did not deleted it so they might have thought this was created by them
Javik is the ultimate troll
when you think about it; it was 50 000 years ago that the Prothean died out.
thats "only" 50 asari generations...
+Captain Gray ...Nope. People dont reproduce at the end of their life. Thats like saying "if something happened 750 years ago, its only 10 human generations, because humans today live 75 years average". Since asari enter in the "want-to-be-mother" stage at the age of 350, it probably happened 150 generations ago, at least
*****
What i meant was that one generation Asari lives for around 1000 years, when they die a new generation lives for 1000 years, and so on.
You see, the way i count this should be pretty obvious. I do not count the "generations" that lived between the year 1 and 1000 in a single Asari's lifetime, if we did then we would have to take EVERY Asari into count, because there are new Asari born every day, every month, every year. So counting a generation the way you do is pretty hard and very inaccurate at best.
Captain Gray ...But is the human definition of "generation", the time betwen 0 and the average time people reproduce (chaging to the "next generation". So the "hard and inaccurate" at the end is actually... inaccurate.
I cant say "people are bad", and when someone answers saying "there are multiple types of people", I say "oh, but my definition is different that yours, people only means *this* group of people in particular, because your definition is inaccurate".
I didnt wanted to correct anybody, I was just saying that, if you are going to measure time using "generations", you are doing it wrong. If you want to measure it in "lifespan", just use that word.
PD: And how its "hard" to measure time in that way? The game gives you all the stages in asari`s life. In fact, i just did it in the first comment.
+Captain Gray you clearly don't understand how generations work, they aren't measured in lifetimes
Asari have psychological development stages, including the Matron stage where they fully mature and have a desire to reproduce. A lot of the Wild child stuff you see with younger Asari's are a biological thing in the Maiden stage based on Curiousity and restlessness. Matron stage usually begins around 350 years but can be triggered earlier if the individual melds frequently. We also have to assume before ftl that they had to reproduce at a consistent rate to maintain resources. Thats also not taking into account longevity before proper technology, though longevity might have to be inferred by such a late mating stage.
TL;DR It could be anywhere from 50 generations to 142 generations.
Javik is so savage sometimes. “This describes how we were taught the seasons so and grow crops”
Javik: “we didn’t want you to starve” “you could only count up to your toes once. We took pity.”
And yet somehow Javik, a mainly military role, is intimately familiar with the peaceful cultural history of one specific species
"Let's get inside!"
*runs in place*
"It appears the temple has been barricaded."
"Oh. :("
" Your species was deemed to have potential...pity you didn't live up to it"
Shepherd: I guess these are our scientists.
Javik: Actually, these are...
Well, Javik's presence seems just a bit important. Too important to leave him out as a DLC
Did Liara just use the word "literally" CORRECTLY? Mind = blown.
Is your Shepard the lead singer of Smashmouth?
SpazzyMcGee1337 "Commander, how did you find out about the Reaper threat?"
"SOMEBODY ONCE TOLD ME"
@@RepKyle95 roflmaooooooooooooooo
Shepard: What's this?
Liara: Oh, that is the...
Javik: WRONG!!!!
"Which answer would you prefer?"
Harsh, dude...
Wow, seems like Javik is a pretty crucial character to have here... well, makes perfect sense to make him a DLC...
I cant help it; I like Javik. He's so unapologetically himself and unabashed with the truth. He's cool as hell.
This was an interesting part that gave data in the Mass Effect universe, kind of ironic similar to this planet where god and god(s) in religion are actually extraterrestrials. It must be annoying playing this on the x-box with the contacts going online interrupting your gameplay.
9:36-9:39
"By the goddess...literally"
One of Liara's best lines ever
Asari voiced by Laura Bailey: "PLUG THAT HOLE!!!"
... need I say it?
No, Javik absorbed the knowledge of human history and language when he first met Shepard. He even says it himself. The reason Shepard could comprehend him in the flashbacks before that was because of the Prothean cipher.
"or it could be the prothean standing next to you.."
"or it could be the prothean standing next to you." lol! XD
And just like that the indoctrination theory is dead: since the artifical intelligence detected the presence of an indoctrination and immediately shut off, if shepard was indoctrinated, the AI would have turned off already
J4kTh3RIpp3r I know this is 4 years later but in the video explaining the indoctrination theory, the guy says that Shepard became fully indoctrinated when he chose either the Control or Synthesis ending. By having the option to destroy the Reapers meant that Shepard was not fully indoctrinated. Kai Leng, however, was.
Actually, the Prothean VI was talking about Kai Leng, not Shepard. If Shepard WAS indoctrinated, the VI would have said that right off the bat. But he didn't. INDOCTRINATION THEORY DISPROVED.
I assume the Asari goddess Atheen is based off of Athena, the Greek goddess.
+sarcastian Well the Asari homeworld is in the Athena Nebula so that's a fairly logical deduction.
FallenEpic Ah! how interesting! Thanks for pointing that out
+I bims
This has nothing to do with the in-game lore. sarastian is saying from the game developers point of view, they are referencing Athena as the Asari's goddess.
yeah i had just played this part earlier today. something told me to bring Javik on this mission with Liara and my instincts were right on.
I played ME3 the first time last year without an import or DLC. now this year im playing it again with ME2 import and DLC and its like playing a whole new game! SO MANY differences! so glad i got into the series
"OH MY GOD !"
"Please, primitive one, call me Javik."
City is literally burning around they need to find the artifact and exfil as fast as possible, so what does Shepard do, touches every single artifact and stop and listens to a conversation between a prothean and an asari
Man, I'm glad I brought him along and looked at every artifact.
This mission is so depressing..
Probably one of the best cases of Fission Mailed in the series.
jgkitarel Mission failed...and technically, you don't fail any given objective, but you undoubtably fail to save Thessia.
I think that's the Rannoch Reaper a depressing boss fight -_-(my opinnion,no offense)
Agent Washington Hence the term Fission Mailed. It's not a typo, but an actual trope. The failure is necessary to advance the plot. Here's a more technical explanation: tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FissionMailed
That doesn't meant I wish I could've saved the place..
"They have earned their right to try"
When he said that it felt like we really did
Shepard: Slow down, Captain Planet. If you want me to put my ass on the line, I-need-you-bring-me-females-with-hairy-jungles-down-south.
Ho-ho-yeah ;)
Kurin: ...But we're all hairless.
Thanks for this! I played with Garrus like always, Javik couldn't enter because of Liara, and just realised it would have nice to play with Javik. Indeed, it was!
So glad you made this. I didn't use the Prothean for this mission and seriously regretted it knowing I missed a lot of good dialogue AND forget to same right before to redo it...
Thanks for uploading this. When I saw the Prothean cave drawings I was like, "Damn, I knew I should've brought along Javik." I didn't have to restart just to see what he would say. So thanks again for this upload.
8:00 - That sound as Shepard reached his hand towards the statue...chills, every time.
Thanks for uploading this
things that are fucking ugly:
-armax arsenal shoulder guards
-any armor from kassa fabrication
-sniper rilfe's level 5 scope
-each and every customized shepard face.
So true about the kassa fabrication armor, my custom shepard takes ugly to a whole new level
+spagetti001 at least it proves that they are after performance and not aesthetic; same applies to armors with pre built helmets.
Not saying I don't agree with you it's just that after ME1 I can't see beauty in stuff anyway
+spagetti001 It's very hard to make a decent looking custom face in mass effect 3. The character creation in ME3 is terrible, more so than ME1.
+spagetti001 it may be ugly, but i annihilate reapers
+spagetti001 you'd think so from the youtube videos. My Sheperd looks cool.
I love how Javik is so pessimistic XD
ya know what would make a great screenshot or background?
pause at 0:02, right where Javik is about to check out the war zone and replace his current gun with a Prothean beam rifle and equip it with an Omni tool Blade, I've tried it and it looked badass :)
but i need HD 4K resolution
"we did not want you starve" lol
I was so glad when I brought Javik along with me. Liara got several levels of TOLD right there.
"We're building a Prothean superweapon, it will win this war." EA: "Nope."
I'm surprised that Bioware didn't necessarily pursue those ideas but it makes sense since the Prothean cycle ended way before the establishment of Catholicism, Judaism, etc. It would have been interesting but it would likely piss off a bunch of people who are deeply routed to their religion.
I replayed this part just because of Javik. Best choice
Javik is awesome...he explains the bitter truth like it or not.
Mass effect 3 is such a great game.. i remember playing it and feeling anxiety a the reaper pushing trough the galaxy.. It would have been so great to build the crucible and use it to wipe the invaders somehow in a great battle.. Damn Mass effect.. i miss ya :
“Find your resolve; this war can end if you do.”
That line goes so hard
I actually really recommend the DLC. Javik adds so much to the Mass Effect mythos. He's a very fascinating character to have around, too.
And the Asari wondered why I was amused by the fact that they had learnt to write
Thank you ^^
Good to know Moldy Joe's online :D
Mass effect the only game I got into so deeply XD Can't wait for the new one.
so, did you enjoy andromeda? :p
Thanks for making such a crucial character a DLC, rEApers and bioware.
i loved this, i brought javik and did every single one of the scenes and it had me laughing because of the things he said.
I love you guys.
"Or it could be the Prothean standing next to you."
lucien- goddes damn you javik, you've blown my cover, and i enjoyed the special treatment...
The cipher is the thing that asari gives you on Feros
I wasn’t looking for the whole Easter egg or wikied it something. I brought Garrus with me as always, but as soon as we said something about Pothean artifact to the lieutenant, I restarted the whole mission just to see what Javik will react to that. Best restart ever did.
one of the best storylines ever for a game from me1 to me3 .. author of this plot had to had a great imagination to create all of this plot .
I regretted not bringing him on thessia but Garrus had interesting feedback as well.
Still, can't help but love Javik knocking Liara down a peg. She's a good character but still very naive and idealistic to see the truth. She may be knowledgeable about the Protheans but it seems she isn't as smart as her reputation may suggest.
Being the daughter of a Matriarch has it's perks ;)
I don't think it's that Liara isn't smart as she seems. I think it's more that admitting to yourself that your people basically had everything handed to them on a silver platter is kind of a hard pill to swallow.
Very little is different. On my first playthrough I had Garrus along with Liara. Liara steps in at the beginning to get Kurin to let you through. Garrus makes the connection of Athame resembling a prothean. The only real change is all the background info of how the Protheans helped the Asari.
That Shepard looks like a marijuana user lol
Stoppp🤣😂
@pinheadman665 I get it the journey is as important as the destination. (they even mention that in the game) but it also works in reverse. The endings made the players feel like their decisions were worthless. you don't hear many complain about the endings to Gears of War or Killzone because their stories were linear your decisions were limited to the types of guns you could take into battle
Videos like this just remind me that Javik really should have been included in the main game.
Shepard's goal was to destroy the Reapers. When she's atop the Crucible, make a right. Mission accomplished. The others are there to present options for Shepards that may not want to destroy the Reapers. The Illusive Man was rather convincing and the Catalyst assured Shepard that she could control the Reapers. In addition, the Catalyst explains that synthesis is the clear winner and should be picked in all circumstances. It made perfect sense to me then and it still does now.
The Cipher is the understanding of the prothean language, the green asari on Feros gives it to Shepard in ME1, and the asari got it from the Thorean, the plant being that devoured and absorbed the dead bodies of the protheans.
I loved the fact that I took both Liara and Javik on this mission. It seemed so right, I can't imagine it with any other characters.
Nice, I didn't take javik on this mission. thanks for filling in.
I found it strange how without Javik no one remarked about how much the godesss's looked like Protheans, Liara and Sheperd knew that Collectors were Protheans.
@ForgorenWolf
And I'm not sure that the peace will last between the two, and that was only in exceptional circumstances. Not every war has a happy ending, you know. Wars usually end with one side completely obliterated.
dude, these dialogue lines are pretty insane.
@DasBlitzKrieg1337 Probably thought the Asari would be useful to the Empire in the long run.
I've the LOSB DLC. I do admit that she was a bit darker after recovering Shepards body (she ended up loosing Feron going after Shepard body) she became a lot darker. But Liara still isn't a stone cold killer, she just has more experience than most people at it. There're several situations where her inocence comes to the surface. Like when she begins to cry after killing the Broker, or when Palaven is under siege and she's worried for Garrus. She just shows a harder shell most of the time.
It's the Reapers who created and gave the species Mass Relays and the Citadel. It's only fit that as they are destroyed/rid off/gone, their creations and technology go as well
Shepard: So the asari based their technology on the Protheans?
Javik: Throw them out the airlock commander.
Now i wanna see the Inusannon. this franchise just gets more and more interesting
I would assume the Asari knew how to activate the AI somewhere around that 50,000 years, and the VI would likely actively work with the Asari like the protheans. So that means the Asari knew about about the reapers were coming, and they did nothing.
Considering how much of a troll Javik is, I have to wonder whether any of this is actually true...
by the way i love your attitude in this video while playing, "okay, the church is open... better reload my gun" haha
looks like an N7 hurricane, one of the collector's edition weapons
@RevanorSzeged the roman were brought down by them because the roman empire had gotten so big and spread out their military so much that holes in their defenses appeared and the attackers took advantage of that, that's how Rome fell
Mass effect 3 is the best mass effect, despite the lackluster final stage.
@Jason Smith Because Liara figures all this out by the time you crack the statue anyway. Javik's take on things is funnier. But it doesn't directly effect the story.
What cipher is liara talking about? I only remember the protheon beacon from eden prime
From ashes is with Javik and Leviathan idk who that comes with tho. But i know they are both great!
Over 50k years destroyed in a matter of minutes. Well done, Javik, well done.
My favourite coffee shop on the citadel of course.
Ancient Alien theory baby. In Halo, Assassin's Creed, Mass Effect, and Star Wars. And many, many more.
@kurzor0007 You can tell from the busts that they're clearly Prothean.
9:42 the best answer for Javik. I feel like doing this mission over again just to being Javik, I totally forgot what the missions was about (which is a good thing). It's only right, I mean I waited till I had Kaiden to go to Eden prime.
It's better to have Javik on the mission because he reveals so much to Liara and it opens up new things
In the end... jesus was also prothean.
@TheRobotOwl That means Profet Muhammed, Thor and Zeus were also Protheans O.o Reapers are real, we need to start building Crucible right now!
Any different between using Javik or kaiden in this mission? we still lost?