The writing is perfect. I literally still get chills when I hear it. "You exist, because we allow it. And you will end, because we demand it." ughhhhhh
The conversation with soverign is the defining moment of how the series moves forward. That's the moment that really made me love the story of mass effect
I never have enough of seeing new gamers reactions to Mass Effect. In my first play through in 2009 I cried when I found myself in front of the save Kaidan-save Ashley moment.
You lost Kirrahe because you advanced to the main building without first taking out the "flyers" (rocket drones etc) which were off to the right as you approach. Easy to miss on a first playthrough.
Meeting The Sovereign is one of the coolest moments in the entire Mass Effect Series. No fancy animations just exquisite and chilling writing. Debunking everything you thought you knew about this supposedly great civilization that turns out to be using technology developed and abondened long ago. There is so little known about The Protheans themselves. Makes you wonder just who exactly is responsable for creating The Reapers. Why they created them? Where they wiped out by their own technology just like Protheans? Man, so many questions.
@@angeloalvarez5520 The fact that Leviathan was a DLC is criminal. It's essential to the entire lore of the Reapers! Fucking EA gaming...It also proves that Sovereign was either lying, or completely ignorant of his creators.
I remember first time I experienced this scene. The conversation with Sovereign gave me chills. I actually wondered if we would be able to "win" the game.
this planet has some of the most iconic moments in gaming. mass effect has some issues as a series, but no other game has ever attached me so strongly to the characters and the stakes of the story. this trilogy is a master class in excellent writing for a video game
The Sovereign-Saren scenario is a great adaptation of the Sauron-Saruman relationship from the Lord of the Rings trilogy. The wizard Saruman was convinced that he was joining forces with Sauron of his own free will, but what he did not know was that Sauron was able to indoctrinate others through the use of the palantirs (the crystal seeing stones). Sauron had specifically made Saruman believe that there was "an alliance" between the two towers. If you read Tolkien carefully (and that shown in the first film as well, although without explanation why), after communicating via the palantir, Saruman would shiver with cold - a side effect on the victims who were being so indoctrinated. In the 1st movie, when the orcs first show up inside the Isengard tower and ask Saruman "What orders from Mordor?", Saruman is seated, tightly wrapped in his robes, shivering. Now, the reason I bring all this up is because Saren thinks he is in some alliance with Sovereign, while in fact, Sovereign has already influenced Saren into the delusion of an alliance, while in reality Sovereign is just using his puppet, Saren, to set up the chessboard for the optimal vector of slaughter efficiency when the game commences. There is no way that someone as capable as Saren would be convinced of an impending, unstoppable galactic doom and need for self-enslavement in a casual chit chat with some self-entitled robotic entity. Saren's mind -- his perception of reality -- had to be tweaked slightly, so that he would be susceptible to such an unquestionable doomsday belief, without any real, documented evidence.
This! Was for sure worth the wait, the scene with Sovereign is such a key moment of the first game, leaves your mind scrambled. Shame that Cpt. Kirrahe didn't make it, but it's easy to miss things during this mission on the first playthrough. On my first playthrough Ashley shot Wrex, that was gutting. Keep up the good work, can't wait for more Mass Effect!
Shepard: Fight hard Kaiden! Die proud! Yes we did know if you go back to the episode we're you got the Virmire mission we all said in the comments to do Virmire last. This is why.
Welcome to the end game... of ME1, and the beginning of a trilogy. The wait was so long when the universe threw everything at you, and you had to stop uploading right before Virmire, but now you understand why we were so pumped. It only goes up from here brother. Buckle up for the conclusion and the once in a lifetime experience that is ME2!
Here to welcome you back to ME1 and to congratulate you for getting to this side of one of the most memorable missions in the trilogy! I loved your reaction to Sovereign’s speech and how you turned to the camera and yelled at us for knowing it was coming when the Rescue Kaidan or Ashley choice came up, ha ha. Also here for all the commenters who can’t help but spoil every little thing about this mission and all its little details and alternate outcomes and implications on future games instead of leaving things to be discovered on a subsequent playthrough. It’s like people can’t help themselves. 🙄 Keep enjoying your playthrough!
The game is NOT open-ended, so before you go into the end-game (you'll be warned when that is) you should make sure you finish what you want to finish around the Galaxy. Regarding the locked door at 47:47: the facility has two points of entry, and once you advance too much with one of them, the other gets locked. Your radar was showing you some enemies you would have encountered on that other side, but they are unreachable now. Virmire is a total rollercoaster, so many key moments happen here: your people die, you meet the main antagonist more or less directly, and you get to fight Saren. Really sets the tone for the rest of the Trilogy like no other moment or mission before it. Your sniper scope was "freakin' out" because your squadmate hitbox was getting in the way, so you were automatically pulled out of scoping, because you cannot target and shoot friendlies.
I have binged your entire Mass Effect playlist in a couple of days and I can say that this is easily one of the best playthroughs I've seen. Hope you are feeling well man. Eagerly waiting for the next Mass Effect video.
When it comes to the Protheans, a lot of things were based on assumption. And the reason for that is because there was virtually nothing indicating any species that predated them. Only traces of the Protheans still existed, while there was virtually nothing left on any race that predated them. And given the Protheans use of the technology, and being the only advanced race at the time, it was assumed that the technology was theirs.
Yeah there are three objectives you need to accomplish to save Kirrahe and his team. The first was Geth Communications. The second was the Satellite up-link and the third was either geth drones or something (cant remember exactly). Basically you could have explored the area outside where there were diverging paths a bit more but it's easy to miss due to time crunch and the urgency of the mission. Either Kaiden or Ashley will die. This cannot be avoided. Kirrahe would have had a small role and a few cool scenes at the beginning of the third game had he survived but it's not a major change like losing Wrex would have been. The Sovereign conversation is legendary and glad you enjoyed it. Also the music during this mission is badass.
I like that in Legendary Edition even just walking through the building with the Satellite uplink now auto destroys it, because on release so many people missed it on the roof because it wasn’t clearly marked.
Love seeing reactions on ME! But no skills on the bar? Also: ‘he’s gonna arm the bomb, we’re gonna go get Ashley… this is fine. This is going to be fine…’ XD
All things considered, the reapers can be roasted on the spot starting with Sovereign. “You demand nothing. You are incapable. You follow the programming of your creators who were so pathetic they could not bear to see others rise above- to do better than them. Your existence is dedicated to an eternal onslaught of selfish supremacy. Born to destroy. They even coded an ego into you. Absolutely pathetic.”
1:02:37 and 1:10:16 - When I first played ME1 back in 2007 I was doing paragon instinctively the entire game up until this point....after this one moment (the entire speech/convo with Sovereign) I started to go renegade, and by the end of ME3 I was full blown renegade. Once you realize what's at stake in terms of the Galaxy, the gloves came off for me. Also this was and still is the ONLY game I've ever played that literally made me choose to play in a different style then what I wanted to if that makes sense.
I think that's why this is my favorite gaming series. The replay value is through the roof in terms of decision making and customization. Not gonna lie, first time through I played basic ass soldier. Adept and Vanguard are way more fun and challenging though.
Resdy go watch this from the beginning as soon as i can but i just skipped ahead cause i wanted your reaction to sovereign's speech, loved it, really makes you feel like imminent doom is approaching, sovereign was executed perfectly but i will say Nooooooo, Kirahe😭
Capt Kirarhea can be saved, you probably missed one thing to take some pressure off..there are three things to do for him to live. Ashley or Kaiden one always has to die..it sucks..I play several times a year I just take turns on who to save .My femshep usually saves Kaiden and MaleShep usually saves Ashley. I love them equally ..
Yes, another game from you where I'm late to the party! I'll subscribe to make sure that doesn't happen again ;) "This feels not good". Welcome to Mass Effect, the trilogy that can blow your mind, make you feel elated, make you feel the horror of decisions and consequences and make you cry all in the same story. Happy to follow you on your journey. *Locked door* The locked door at 47:37 can be opened if you'd hacked it from the outside. It's a bit of a different way to enter the facility. At the far end of where you entered the door to the facility (before disabling the alarm) there's a ramp down with a door under the facility. That's where this door leads. It's a bit odd that you can't go out the same way, but it's a way to _enter_ the facility so the game doesn't see any reason for you to go outside the facility and perhaps get lost in what your goal is. *Inventory management* If you look at your inventory management it's easier to determine what to reduce to omni-gel than outside of it. Then again, being rich _does_ have its perks ;) It seems like you've acquired the best weapons already anyway, so you probably can sell off the rest. There's not much of a reason to stockpile weapons since you already have all squad mates at your disposal. Just outfit them and sell the rest to your requisition officer on the Normandy. That should give you enough room for new weapon loot, which will most likely be better than what you currently carry around in your inventory. *Indoctrination* I love how you theorize about the indoctrination and Saren's involvement even before you encounter Sovereign. This is the best way to experience this trilogy, to wonder about everything you come across, lore, plot, dialogue and intent. The trilogy is catered to make you think about a lot of things, ethics, impact, consequences, so the more you think, the more the game will reward you with bits and pieces to support (or devastate) your line of thought. The fact that Sovereign is an actual Reaper is something that blows everyone away when they first understand what Sovereign is. I always feel like this is the moment when people understand _why_ Mass Effect is such an epic story. I am so happy to see you appreciating this moment :) And yeah, then they throw the sacrifice at you, turning that elation into devastation to really drive it home that this game will make you sacrifice people to stop the Reapers. After all, if you go up against something as powerful as the Reapers, able to destroy all life in the galaxy, they need to make you painfully aware of the stakes. *Rana Thanopsis* Perhaps a fun bit of info, but the voice actress for Rana is actually the wife of Mark Meer, who voices your Shepard. *Council* The Council is supposed to represent a government. Considering what many people think about their own governments I find the similarities pretty striking to be fair. Still, when you govern so many people, would _you_ trust a single person (or crew) when they claim there's an alien species trying to wipe out the entire galaxy? Wouldn't you also think that's as farfetched as can be? We have many individuals reaching out to our governments claiming that there are alien abductions, that the government needs to be prepared and we all agree they're insane. What makes Shepard different from those people? They're frustrating as hell, but when you think about it, we'd probably react in a similar way (except perhaps less hostile) if we were in their position. I find that a painful realization. I'm sorry if it's _way_ too much for a comment, but I tend to be quite extensive whenever it comes to ME ;) Just let me know if you don't appreciate reading through essays, okay?
Btw there are special armours in game for wrex and garrus(and im not talking about wrex's family armour) For wrex its called battlemaster, geth armour made for their krogan warriors and it hss 3 colours, blue red and green but i only ever got blue and that was by chance after a couple playthroughs For garrus its light phantom which you can only get by the salarian merchant in the lowr district close to chorra's den, this piece of armour you can normally only buy close to the end of the game and i think its best to buy ut before you start the ilos mission as that mission is considered a point no return. A special weapon you can also get is the geth pulse rifle(arguably the most OP gun in mass effect 1) and this you can only get on your second or third play through(after starting the game aftesh with your character that completed the game previously) also when you import your ME1 character in ME1 you get all your stuff back that you had at the end of the game so you end up OP right from the jump
Hey Chris, hoping all is well with you. I know things have been slower on your end with uploading, but I hope (for your sake, not for ours) that you can continue with Mass Effect. Knowing how much you appreciated the story of Horizon Zero Dawn, Mass Effect is similarly fantastic story telling (and it only gets better). Hoping to encourage you my friend. Take care.
Matt, glad to see another ME fan here as well. Always love seeing your comments on other ME LPs, though for some reason you always spot them faster than I do ;)
one of the creepiest things is that the Reapers are logical, what they do to races is no different to what humanity has done with cattle, we've bred them over generations to provide the best quality meat. The Reapers have allowed races to exist to the right point in time to provide the best for them when harvest time comes....its the same concept but on a much larger scale.
I love the council rant 😂 Everyone rags on Ashley but goddamn some of her early comments about how they’ll never put hamanity above themselves is only ever proven to be correct.
So I know this is old but I can't help commenting. The Turian counsilor is an ass, true, but many humans also are still very resentful about the first contact war, think about Prisley at the start. The other councilors make some sense only they did trust Saren without any proof about Captain Anderson and about you so while they have a point they don't follow it always. I still choose to keep it civil with them as a gesture of respect towards the races they represent and also because I keep in mind that we'll never beat the reapers without unifying the whole of the races in the galaxy. So it's the function of the council and the races they stand for that I keep in mind when dealing with them even when they drive me nuts. As for "The Choice" I always end up saving Kaiden, and here is why : we have a makeshift bomb that is the most vital point of the whole operation, it NEEDS to blow the base or we lost. If my only choices to arm the bomb are kaiden and Ashley I have to choose Kaiden, he's the thech of them both, if there is an issue to solve he's the only one of them who can possibly deal with it. So by default Ashley will go with Kirrahe. Then an the end when I ahve to choose, I know that Kaiden armed the bomb, and I know that Kirrahe told me once armed it was impossible to stop it from exploding meaning it should be a non issue in the choice I make. However I just learned that Saren is working for a race of sentient machines of unimaginable power and tech. How is to say that Saren using reaper tech couldn't disarm the bomb ? It's a risk I cannot take. So it's not that I choose one crew member over the other it's that I choose the bomb because it's the most important thing to protect. By default Kaiden gets saved. I take solace in the fact that Ashley will be satisfied to redeem the honor of her family by her sacrifice, as stupid as that is. In that moment the right or wrong of the thinking is inconsequential it only matters that she feels it and will make it easier on her. I also console myself remembering that at least I managed to save Rex.
So unfortunately there is no way to save both Ashley and Kaiden one of them is going to die no matter what. Who you save does effect if you save any of the Salarians. They are in the tower with whoever you sent with them. If you go to the tower then you save both your Crewmate and the Salarians. If you go back to the bomb then the last of the Salarians will die. It's unfortunate that Captain Kirahe died he comes back later if you manage to keep him alive. Which you almost did. You disabled communications and the satellite link. As well as disarming the alarms and leaving the guards in the base. but you didn't take out the flyers at the fueling station (if you had gone straight and not turned left to the base you would have found it). Hold the line. Also small spoiler. letting Rana Thomoptes(I'm sure I spelled that wrong) go was a mistake. I won't say why it's not that big and doesn't effect the story in any way.
Salarian team's survival does not depend on the squad mate choice. They are rescued from the AA tower regardless of your choice. Their fate depends entirely on the 3 sabotage points before the facility and the alarms choice at the entrance.
@@TaylorPrem I see it as Ash/Kaidan giving their life in the fight and giving Normandy enough time to circle back to the AA tower and lift the team off if you go to the bomb site. Works fine.
@@hedinsee6830 Either that or while Kaidan/Ashely is fighting they fight their way to the bomb site and get their just in time. I still think it's weird.
Sparatus (Turian councilor) is very hostile towards you regardless. But Tevos is usually on your side, and Valern uses logic (and isn't wrong for doing so). It IS frustrating, but think about it logically, the Asari and Salarian are both on your side, but decisions have to be unanimous.
*You are not Saren *Rudimentary creatures of blood and flesh, you touch my mind, fumbling in ignorance, incapable of understanding. *Theres a realm of existence so far beyond your own you cannot even imagine it. I am beyond your comprehension. I am Sovereign. *Reaper? a lable created by the Protheans to give voice to their destruction, in the end what they choose to call us is irrelevant. We simply are. *Organic life is nothing but genetic mutation, an accident. Your lives are measured in years and decades, you wither and die. We are eternal, the pinnacle of evolution and existence. Before us you are nothing. Your extinction is inevitable. We are the end of everything. *Confidence born of ignorance, the cycle cannot be broken *The patern has repeated itself more times than you can fathom. Organic civillizations rise evolve advance and at the apex of their glory, they are extinguished. The Protheans were not the first. They did not create the Citadel. They did not forge the Mass relays. They merely found them, the legacy of my kind. *Your civilization is based on the technology of the Mass relays, our technology. By using it your society develops along the paths we desire. We impose order on the chaos of organic evolution. You exist because we allow it, and you will end because we demand it. *My kind transcends your very understanding. We are each a nation, independent, free of all weakness. You cannot even grasp the nature of our existence. *We have no beginning, we have no end. We are infinite. Millions of years after your civilizations are eradicated and forgotten, we will endure. *We are legion. The time of our return is coming. Our numbers will darken the sky of every world. You cannot escape your doom. *Your words are as empty as your future. I am the vanguard of your destruction. This exchange is over. *Sovereign Mass Effect 1*
I can understand players who don't want to loose people but it's a bit childish to think everything will always be all right even if it's a game. Anyway the choice for me was always based on necessity Shep needs to be sure the bomb is not deactivated so it's a strategic choice not one based on sympathy so in this case he has to choose Kaidan. You choose who dies and who lives when you choose who goes with the salarians and who stays with the bomb.
Wow, so much to unpack! 1) Pour one out for Captain Kirrahe! He can be saved, but it's easy to miss (need to take out the flying bots on the far right before entering the facility). I missed it too on my first playrthrough, so don't beat yourself up for it. He is a great character though, and he will be greatly missed in ME3. 2) Sovereign. Yeah, what a doozy. To finally learn why the Protheans (and countless other species) vanished. It's incomprehensible and terrifying. Was Sovereign bluffing? Can the Reapers be stopped? We'll find out sooner or later. 3) The Council. Yeah, you should've really disconnected. Not only it's hilarious, but also deserved. 4) The Virmire survivor. One of the gutsiest decisions BioWare made is to have you pick between saving Ashley and saving Kaiden. It's heartwrenching, but for what it's worth, most would say you made the right decision. Yeah, Ashley is rough around the edges, but at least she has a personality. Kaiden's blandess doesn't even improve in the sequels, which is a shame. I would pick Ashley over Kaiden every day of the week. Great episode. Mass Effect is the best video game experience in the history of video games.
Haha yeah poor Kaiden. BioWares numbers don’t lie 😅 It’s become fashionable for talking heads to dunk on Ashley but she’s still by far the more popular survivor. I won’t mention the numbers because they can be a spoiler for later games but on LE’s release it was still overwhelmingly Ashley that survived ME:1.
Never get tired of seeing people's reaction to Sovereign's speech. One of the coolest moments in gaming.
And that voice! So awesome and menacing.
Top tier writing
The writing is perfect. I literally still get chills when I hear it. "You exist, because we allow it. And you will end, because we demand it." ughhhhhh
foreals i remember reaching this point and being blown away
You exist because we allow it. And you'll end because we demand it."" is such an iconic line for me
The conversation with soverign is the defining moment of how the series moves forward. That's the moment that really made me love the story of mass effect
2007 graphics and clunky battle moments aside, ME1 has the best storyline IMO.
I never have enough of seeing new gamers reactions to Mass Effect. In my first play through in 2009 I cried when I found myself in front of the save Kaidan-save Ashley moment.
You lost Kirrahe because you advanced to the main building without first taking out the "flyers" (rocket drones etc) which were off to the right as you approach. Easy to miss on a first playthrough.
Thirty One episodes in and I feel like I should say it...Welcome to Mass Effect. Great episode.
Meeting The Sovereign is one of the coolest moments in the entire Mass Effect Series.
No fancy animations just exquisite and chilling writing. Debunking everything you thought you knew about this supposedly great civilization that turns out to be using technology developed and abondened long ago. There is so little known about The Protheans themselves. Makes you wonder just who exactly is responsable for creating The Reapers. Why they created them? Where they wiped out by their own technology just like Protheans? Man, so many questions.
Their creators are revealed in Mass Effect 3 DLC
@@angeloalvarez5520 The fact that Leviathan was a DLC is criminal. It's essential to the entire lore of the Reapers! Fucking EA gaming...It also proves that Sovereign was either lying, or completely ignorant of his creators.
I remember first time I experienced this scene. The conversation with Sovereign gave me chills. I actually wondered if we would be able to "win" the game.
Same here haha it's easy to get really immersed into the story. Fantastic writing and voice acting.
this planet has some of the most iconic moments in gaming. mass effect has some issues as a series, but no other game has ever attached me so strongly to the characters and the stakes of the story. this trilogy is a master class in excellent writing for a video game
I like the idea that sovereign had explosives on the windows around the console just so he could make a dramatic exit.
The Sovereign-Saren scenario is a great adaptation of the Sauron-Saruman relationship from the Lord of the Rings trilogy. The wizard Saruman was convinced that he was joining forces with Sauron of his own free will, but what he did not know was that Sauron was able to indoctrinate others through the use of the palantirs (the crystal seeing stones). Sauron had specifically made Saruman believe that there was "an alliance" between the two towers. If you read Tolkien carefully (and that shown in the first film as well, although without explanation why), after communicating via the palantir, Saruman would shiver with cold - a side effect on the victims who were being so indoctrinated. In the 1st movie, when the orcs first show up inside the Isengard tower and ask Saruman "What orders from Mordor?", Saruman is seated, tightly wrapped in his robes, shivering.
Now, the reason I bring all this up is because Saren thinks he is in some alliance with Sovereign, while in fact, Sovereign has already influenced Saren into the delusion of an alliance, while in reality Sovereign is just using his puppet, Saren, to set up the chessboard for the optimal vector of slaughter efficiency when the game commences.
There is no way that someone as capable as Saren would be convinced of an impending, unstoppable galactic doom and need for self-enslavement in a casual chit chat with some self-entitled robotic entity. Saren's mind -- his perception of reality -- had to be tweaked slightly, so that he would be susceptible to such an unquestionable doomsday belief, without any real, documented evidence.
This! Was for sure worth the wait, the scene with Sovereign is such a key moment of the first game, leaves your mind scrambled. Shame that Cpt. Kirrahe didn't make it, but it's easy to miss things during this mission on the first playthrough. On my first playthrough Ashley shot Wrex, that was gutting. Keep up the good work, can't wait for more Mass Effect!
Shepard: Fight hard Kaiden! Die proud!
Yes we did know if you go back to the episode we're you got the Virmire mission we all said in the comments to do Virmire last. This is why.
I love this Renegade quote. I always pick it when I sacrifice Kaiden (which I always do).
Welcome to the end game... of ME1, and the beginning of a trilogy. The wait was so long when the universe threw everything at you, and you had to stop uploading right before Virmire, but now you understand why we were so pumped. It only goes up from here brother. Buckle up for the conclusion and the once in a lifetime experience that is ME2!
Building the citadel and the relays is like gardening.
Too bad you lost Kirrahe, but this mission is always awesome!
Here to welcome you back to ME1 and to congratulate you for getting to this side of one of the most memorable missions in the trilogy! I loved your reaction to Sovereign’s speech and how you turned to the camera and yelled at us for knowing it was coming when the Rescue Kaidan or Ashley choice came up, ha ha.
Also here for all the commenters who can’t help but spoil every little thing about this mission and all its little details and alternate outcomes and implications on future games instead of leaving things to be discovered on a subsequent playthrough. It’s like people can’t help themselves. 🙄
Keep enjoying your playthrough!
The game is NOT open-ended, so before you go into the end-game (you'll be warned when that is) you should make sure you finish what you want to finish around the Galaxy.
Regarding the locked door at 47:47: the facility has two points of entry, and once you advance too much with one of them, the other gets locked. Your radar was showing you some enemies you would have encountered on that other side, but they are unreachable now.
Virmire is a total rollercoaster, so many key moments happen here: your people die, you meet the main antagonist more or less directly, and you get to fight Saren. Really sets the tone for the rest of the Trilogy like no other moment or mission before it.
Your sniper scope was "freakin' out" because your squadmate hitbox was getting in the way, so you were automatically pulled out of scoping, because you cannot target and shoot friendlies.
I have binged your entire Mass Effect playlist in a couple of days and I can say that this is easily one of the best playthroughs I've seen. Hope you are feeling well man. Eagerly waiting for the next Mass Effect video.
When it comes to the Protheans, a lot of things were based on assumption. And the reason for that is because there was virtually nothing indicating any species that predated them. Only traces of the Protheans still existed, while there was virtually nothing left on any race that predated them. And given the Protheans use of the technology, and being the only advanced race at the time, it was assumed that the technology was theirs.
Its the first time ever I've ever seen someone not choosing the one who goes with the bomb. I was surprised to see that other locations
Yeah there are three objectives you need to accomplish to save Kirrahe and his team. The first was Geth Communications. The second was the Satellite up-link and the third was either geth drones or something (cant remember exactly). Basically you could have explored the area outside where there were diverging paths a bit more but it's easy to miss due to time crunch and the urgency of the mission.
Either Kaiden or Ashley will die. This cannot be avoided. Kirrahe would have had a small role and a few cool scenes at the beginning of the third game had he survived but it's not a major change like losing Wrex would have been.
The Sovereign conversation is legendary and glad you enjoyed it.
Also the music during this mission is badass.
I like that in Legendary Edition even just walking through the building with the Satellite uplink now auto destroys it, because on release so many people missed it on the roof because it wasn’t clearly marked.
In LE, I think all you have to do is take out the drones.
Love seeing reactions on ME! But no skills on the bar?
Also: ‘he’s gonna arm the bomb, we’re gonna go get Ashley… this is fine. This is going to be fine…’ XD
All things considered, the reapers can be roasted on the spot starting with Sovereign.
“You demand nothing. You are incapable. You follow the programming of your creators who were so pathetic they could not bear to see others rise above- to do better than them. Your existence is dedicated to an eternal onslaught of selfish supremacy. Born to destroy. They even coded an ego into you. Absolutely pathetic.”
59:40 has got to be the best comedic timing ive ever seen
1:02:37 and 1:10:16 - When I first played ME1 back in 2007 I was doing paragon instinctively the entire game up until this point....after this one moment (the entire speech/convo with Sovereign) I started to go renegade, and by the end of ME3 I was full blown renegade.
Once you realize what's at stake in terms of the Galaxy, the gloves came off for me. Also this was and still is the ONLY game I've ever played that literally made me choose to play in a different style then what I wanted to if that makes sense.
I think that's why this is my favorite gaming series. The replay value is through the roof in terms of decision making and customization. Not gonna lie, first time through I played basic ass soldier. Adept and Vanguard are way more fun and challenging though.
Resdy go watch this from the beginning as soon as i can but i just skipped ahead cause i wanted your reaction to sovereign's speech, loved it, really makes you feel like imminent doom is approaching, sovereign was executed perfectly but i will say
Nooooooo, Kirahe😭
Capt Kirarhea can be saved, you probably missed one thing to take some pressure off..there are three things to do for him to live. Ashley or Kaiden one always has to die..it sucks..I play several times a year I just take turns on who to save .My femshep usually saves Kaiden and MaleShep usually saves Ashley. I love them equally ..
Just discovered your channel loved your reactions and hearing your thoughts. Hoping you continue this series!
a great episode love talking with the reaper
Yes, another game from you where I'm late to the party! I'll subscribe to make sure that doesn't happen again ;)
"This feels not good". Welcome to Mass Effect, the trilogy that can blow your mind, make you feel elated, make you feel the horror of decisions and consequences and make you cry all in the same story. Happy to follow you on your journey.
*Locked door*
The locked door at 47:37 can be opened if you'd hacked it from the outside. It's a bit of a different way to enter the facility.
At the far end of where you entered the door to the facility (before disabling the alarm) there's a ramp down with a door under the facility. That's where this door leads. It's a bit odd that you can't go out the same way, but it's a way to _enter_ the facility so the game doesn't see any reason for you to go outside the facility and perhaps get lost in what your goal is.
*Inventory management*
If you look at your inventory management it's easier to determine what to reduce to omni-gel than outside of it. Then again, being rich _does_ have its perks ;) It seems like you've acquired the best weapons already anyway, so you probably can sell off the rest. There's not much of a reason to stockpile weapons since you already have all squad mates at your disposal. Just outfit them and sell the rest to your requisition officer on the Normandy. That should give you enough room for new weapon loot, which will most likely be better than what you currently carry around in your inventory.
*Indoctrination*
I love how you theorize about the indoctrination and Saren's involvement even before you encounter Sovereign. This is the best way to experience this trilogy, to wonder about everything you come across, lore, plot, dialogue and intent. The trilogy is catered to make you think about a lot of things, ethics, impact, consequences, so the more you think, the more the game will reward you with bits and pieces to support (or devastate) your line of thought.
The fact that Sovereign is an actual Reaper is something that blows everyone away when they first understand what Sovereign is. I always feel like this is the moment when people understand _why_ Mass Effect is such an epic story. I am so happy to see you appreciating this moment :)
And yeah, then they throw the sacrifice at you, turning that elation into devastation to really drive it home that this game will make you sacrifice people to stop the Reapers. After all, if you go up against something as powerful as the Reapers, able to destroy all life in the galaxy, they need to make you painfully aware of the stakes.
*Rana Thanopsis*
Perhaps a fun bit of info, but the voice actress for Rana is actually the wife of Mark Meer, who voices your Shepard.
*Council*
The Council is supposed to represent a government. Considering what many people think about their own governments I find the similarities pretty striking to be fair. Still, when you govern so many people, would _you_ trust a single person (or crew) when they claim there's an alien species trying to wipe out the entire galaxy? Wouldn't you also think that's as farfetched as can be? We have many individuals reaching out to our governments claiming that there are alien abductions, that the government needs to be prepared and we all agree they're insane. What makes Shepard different from those people?
They're frustrating as hell, but when you think about it, we'd probably react in a similar way (except perhaps less hostile) if we were in their position. I find that a painful realization.
I'm sorry if it's _way_ too much for a comment, but I tend to be quite extensive whenever it comes to ME ;) Just let me know if you don't appreciate reading through essays, okay?
Btw there are special armours in game for wrex and garrus(and im not talking about wrex's family armour)
For wrex its called battlemaster, geth armour made for their krogan warriors and it hss 3 colours, blue red and green but i only ever got blue and that was by chance after a couple playthroughs
For garrus its light phantom which you can only get by the salarian merchant in the lowr district close to chorra's den, this piece of armour you can normally only buy close to the end of the game and i think its best to buy ut before you start the ilos mission as that mission is considered a point no return.
A special weapon you can also get is the geth pulse rifle(arguably the most OP gun in mass effect 1) and this you can only get on your second or third play through(after starting the game aftesh with your character that completed the game previously) also when you import your ME1 character in ME1 you get all your stuff back that you had at the end of the game so you end up OP right from the jump
Hey Chris, hoping all is well with you. I know things have been slower on your end with uploading, but I hope (for your sake, not for ours) that you can continue with Mass Effect. Knowing how much you appreciated the story of Horizon Zero Dawn, Mass Effect is similarly fantastic story telling (and it only gets better).
Hoping to encourage you my friend. Take care.
Matt, glad to see another ME fan here as well. Always love seeing your comments on other ME LPs, though for some reason you always spot them faster than I do ;)
"You knew the whole time!"
Oh yes, ohhh yeeesss...
---just drinking ma drink and eating my popcorn...
Hahah 😂
Really wish you could upload more frequently.
1:00:00 is where we start the convo with Sovereign
one of the creepiest things is that the Reapers are logical, what they do to races is no different to what humanity has done with cattle, we've bred them over generations to provide the best quality meat. The Reapers have allowed races to exist to the right point in time to provide the best for them when harvest time comes....its the same concept but on a much larger scale.
I love the council rant 😂
Everyone rags on Ashley but goddamn some of her early comments about how they’ll never put hamanity above themselves is only ever proven to be correct.
Aw snap it's pizza time🍕 I cannot wait for your reaction, 2 more hours and I can go home.
Love your playthrough!
So I know this is old but I can't help commenting.
The Turian counsilor is an ass, true, but many humans also are still very resentful about the first contact war, think about Prisley at the start. The other councilors make some sense only they did trust Saren without any proof about Captain Anderson and about you so while they have a point they don't follow it always.
I still choose to keep it civil with them as a gesture of respect towards the races they represent and also because I keep in mind that we'll never beat the reapers without unifying the whole of the races in the galaxy. So it's the function of the council and the races they stand for that I keep in mind when dealing with them even when they drive me nuts.
As for "The Choice" I always end up saving Kaiden, and here is why : we have a makeshift bomb that is the most vital point of the whole operation, it NEEDS to blow the base or we lost. If my only choices to arm the bomb are kaiden and Ashley I have to choose Kaiden, he's the thech of them both, if there is an issue to solve he's the only one of them who can possibly deal with it.
So by default Ashley will go with Kirrahe.
Then an the end when I ahve to choose, I know that Kaiden armed the bomb, and I know that Kirrahe told me once armed it was impossible to stop it from exploding meaning it should be a non issue in the choice I make. However I just learned that Saren is working for a race of sentient machines of unimaginable power and tech. How is to say that Saren using reaper tech couldn't disarm the bomb ? It's a risk I cannot take. So it's not that I choose one crew member over the other it's that I choose the bomb because it's the most important thing to protect. By default Kaiden gets saved.
I take solace in the fact that Ashley will be satisfied to redeem the honor of her family by her sacrifice, as stupid as that is. In that moment the right or wrong of the thinking is inconsequential it only matters that she feels it and will make it easier on her.
I also console myself remembering that at least I managed to save Rex.
RIP Kirrahe 😞
YESSSSSS! Ashley made it
You poor bastard XD this series doesnt pull any punches, its not a fun experience but it is a realistic experience. Thats far more enjoyable.
So unfortunately there is no way to save both Ashley and Kaiden one of them is going to die no matter what.
Who you save does effect if you save any of the Salarians. They are in the tower with whoever you sent with them. If you go to the tower then you save both your Crewmate and the Salarians. If you go back to the bomb then the last of the Salarians will die.
It's unfortunate that Captain Kirahe died he comes back later if you manage to keep him alive. Which you almost did. You disabled communications and the satellite link. As well as disarming the alarms and leaving the guards in the base. but you didn't take out the flyers at the fueling station (if you had gone straight and not turned left to the base you would have found it).
Hold the line.
Also small spoiler.
letting Rana Thomoptes(I'm sure I spelled that wrong) go was a mistake. I won't say why it's not that big and doesn't effect the story in any way.
Salarian team's survival does not depend on the squad mate choice. They are rescued from the AA tower regardless of your choice. Their fate depends entirely on the 3 sabotage points before the facility and the alarms choice at the entrance.
@@hedinsee6830 I always found that weird. Their clearly in the tower yet if you save the bomb they get saved to.
@@TaylorPrem I see it as Ash/Kaidan giving their life in the fight and giving Normandy enough time to circle back to the AA tower and lift the team off if you go to the bomb site. Works fine.
@@hedinsee6830 Either that or while Kaidan/Ashely is fighting they fight their way to the bomb site and get their just in time. I still think it's weird.
Sparatus (Turian councilor) is very hostile towards you regardless. But Tevos is usually on your side, and Valern uses logic (and isn't wrong for doing so).
It IS frustrating, but think about it logically, the Asari and Salarian are both on your side, but decisions have to be unanimous.
Next time you’re in the Citadel Tower you should look at the map and see what it resembles.
Where dat Part 32. 🤔😟
*You are not Saren
*Rudimentary creatures of blood and flesh, you touch my mind, fumbling in ignorance, incapable of understanding.
*Theres a realm of existence so far beyond your own you cannot even imagine it. I am beyond your comprehension. I am Sovereign.
*Reaper? a lable created by the Protheans to give voice to their destruction, in the end what they choose to call us is irrelevant. We simply are.
*Organic life is nothing but genetic mutation, an accident. Your lives are measured in years and decades, you wither and die.
We are eternal, the pinnacle of evolution and existence. Before us you are nothing. Your extinction is inevitable. We are the end of everything.
*Confidence born of ignorance, the cycle cannot be broken
*The patern has repeated itself more times than you can fathom. Organic civillizations rise evolve advance and at the apex of their glory, they are extinguished.
The Protheans were not the first. They did not create the Citadel. They did not forge the Mass relays. They merely found them, the legacy of my kind.
*Your civilization is based on the technology of the Mass relays, our technology. By using it your society develops along the paths we desire.
We impose order on the chaos of organic evolution. You exist because we allow it, and you will end because we demand it.
*My kind transcends your very understanding. We are each a nation, independent, free of all weakness. You cannot even grasp the nature of our existence.
*We have no beginning, we have no end. We are infinite. Millions of years after your civilizations are eradicated and forgotten, we will endure.
*We are legion. The time of our return is coming. Our numbers will darken the sky of every world. You cannot escape your doom.
*Your words are as empty as your future. I am the vanguard of your destruction. This exchange is over.
*Sovereign Mass Effect 1*
Jeez I know I’m late but I’m surprised you even enter the comments section with the amount of spoilers you get in here.
Haha I gotta play it fast and loose to avoid them 😅
Luckily haven’t had anything spoiled for ME1 or 2 😮💨
I can understand players who don't want to loose people but it's a bit childish to think everything will always be all right even if it's a game. Anyway the choice for me was always based on necessity Shep needs to be sure the bomb is not deactivated so it's a strategic choice not one based on sympathy so in this case he has to choose Kaidan. You choose who dies and who lives when you choose who goes with the salarians and who stays with the bomb.
Wow, so much to unpack!
1) Pour one out for Captain Kirrahe! He can be saved, but it's easy to miss (need to take out the flying bots on the far right before entering the facility). I missed it too on my first playrthrough, so don't beat yourself up for it. He is a great character though, and he will be greatly missed in ME3.
2) Sovereign. Yeah, what a doozy. To finally learn why the Protheans (and countless other species) vanished. It's incomprehensible and terrifying. Was Sovereign bluffing? Can the Reapers be stopped? We'll find out sooner or later.
3) The Council. Yeah, you should've really disconnected. Not only it's hilarious, but also deserved.
4) The Virmire survivor. One of the gutsiest decisions BioWare made is to have you pick between saving Ashley and saving Kaiden. It's heartwrenching, but for what it's worth, most would say you made the right decision. Yeah, Ashley is rough around the edges, but at least she has a personality. Kaiden's blandess doesn't even improve in the sequels, which is a shame. I would pick Ashley over Kaiden every day of the week.
Great episode. Mass Effect is the best video game experience in the history of video games.
Haha yeah poor Kaiden. BioWares numbers don’t lie 😅
It’s become fashionable for talking heads to dunk on Ashley but she’s still by far the more popular survivor. I won’t mention the numbers because they can be a spoiler for later games but on LE’s release it was still overwhelmingly Ashley that survived ME:1.
What do you know about the situation of Uighurs in China ? Who is responsible for the invasion of Ukraine?
Honestly the choice between Kaiden and Ashley wasn’t even a contest I can’t stand Ashley and her space racism personally lol😅 😂
Congrats for being one of the few youtube/twitch people who save Ashley. Genuinely glad to see it.
yeah, save the space klan member, good idea