Impossible to find a soldier that's gone up against the reapers and won - only Shepard has done that.PeZook wrote:Dude, you don't actually need to hire the established mercenary groups. You just replicate what Shepard did with, well...anybody else. There's trillions of people in the galaxy, surely it can't be very hard to fine some ex-soldier capable of doing that?Stofsk wrote:As much as the mercs hate each other, they hate the Council races more - and Cerberus isn't part of the Terminus culture.
Um... yes he did. And so does Shepard. Multiple times throughout the entire game, the focus was not just on 'finding out' about the Collectors, but actually physically stopping them.TIM never said Shepard would have to physically go and personally shoot every Collector in the head. If it turned out it could've been done by engineering a bioweapon and unleashing it, Cerberus would've done just that: "stopping the Collectors" involved, by definition, gathering intelligence on them. It was just expected the team doing that would eventually be shot at.Shepard's mission was never solely intel - he was tasked by TIM to stop the Collectors right at the beginning.
Ok, at least we can agree on something.Use a starship, obviously. I have a problem with Shep being resurrected, not necessarily the SR2 being constructed.
Awesome.Well, I just finished the game and White Heaven is right: the IFF isn't just a code, it's a specific piece of Reaper tech, which makes the point moot, since only one ship could've gone through anyway.
You made the point that its better to send 'expendable' agents to gather intel, but the real world doesn't operate like that. 'Everyone' is expendable in the sense that the mission objectives have to be achieved, but that's not the optimal strategy or outcome to make. To TIM, at least, everyone *is* expendable if it achieves the goals he requires of them; but he wouldn't want to see useful assets be killed off willy-nilly. Regardless, Shepard's the one in charge of the mission. If at that point of the game, you haven't gotten everyone you need and all the upgrades required for your ship and weapons, going through the relay is a stupid move. The point of the game is to prepare for the mission.Mordin is suddendly expendable now? Shepard is expendable? What about Miranda?
PS he did, actually. Shepard didn't kill Saren twice, he killed him once (or Saren killed himself if you persuaded him to). What Shepard and co faced was Sovereign.Okay, so he fought "The Reapers" (P.S. He didn't, the council fleets fought Sov, Shepard fought through a bunch of Geth and then killed Saren twice)
The game evenly helpfully tells you this by having Sovereign say 'I AM SOVEREIGN' after the transformation sequence. I would have thought that would be enough of a hint.
No he is the only one. I killed the asari chick (you don't have to, but it is an option) and Liara specifically mentions how *you* have the cipher.and has the cipher (he's not the only one, he got it from that Asari chick. Liara should also have it, or parts of it, since she helped Shep interpret Prothean vision).
If you don't kill the asari chick then you are right, but she was formerly indoctrinated.
The Reapers are a threat unlike anything anyone has ever faced before. Your analogy doesn't fit.How does this translate into him being worth billions of credits? Patton fought the Nazis, does it mean the US should spend billions on resurrecting him if the III Reich rises again?
Maybe TIM felt humanity owed it to Shepard after all he did to save them? Maybe TIM also hoped that Shepard's connection with the Reapers has some intangible aspect that could be useful (things like the cipher for example, can be incredibly useful should any more prothean beacons or artifacts or VIs be uncovered).Shepard is tought, strong and resourceful, but the galaxy is inhabitated by trillions of people and uncounted billions of soldiers. How hard would it be to find and recruit someone else and give him orders of magnitude more resources to use with the cash spent on Lazarus?
Furthermore, Shepard is the trilogy. Its his story. Saying 'oh he's not necessary' or whatever is like saying Luke isn't necessary to the Star Wars saga or Captain Kirk isn't necessary to Star Trek.
If I remember correctly the initial section has a lot of areas you need to climb up and over. Regardless, the platforms at the end wouldn't be able to be traversed.Huh? The only place the YMIRs won't be able to go are platform at the end, but other than that, they'd be fucking invaluable. Not to mention the Collectors boarding the Normandy would be utterly massacred.
This assumes Shepard takes his marching orders from Cerberus. He doesn't.War is calculated risk. From what Cerberus knew, they'd lose Shepard, the SR2 and everybody onboard for no gain whatsoever.
'Pure luck'? No, they had the most maneuverable frigate in the galaxy with the best pilot at the controls. That right there is your luck. If they had gone through with a regular frigate, or with someone other than Joker at the helm, or in a heavy cruiser, or any combination - they would have run straight into the debris field, at best become heavily damaged (and at worst, destroyed).Of course, Shep being Shep, he'd have probably gone through regardless, but this doesn't mean it wasn't stupid to do so. The very fact they didn't get splattered all over the debris in the first ten seconds was pure luck.