Who is the stargazer at the end of me3




















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Make sure this is what you intended. What it originally indicated, to crib from another epic, was that history became legend. Legend became myth. And the true facts of the story became lost in the mists of time, as events were told and retold. But what mattered was that the living endured. They crashed, the galaxy burned, and everyone was forced to adapt and survive. And thousands of years later in my mind, always fifty thousand years later , there are descendants of the long dead, ready once again to try to reach for the long-forgotten stars.

Shepard—man or woman, kind or brash, it can always change in the telling—died. Those with whom and against whom Shepard fought are long gone. But the galaxy lives on in hope, on a thousand thousand different worlds, because this time, this time , the Reapers are not coming. Beings of every type from every world can reach out to find each other once again, and this time no mass extinction will follow. Hope, and life, endure. While exploring the galaxy over the course of the three games, you can find many planets that bear the scars of Reaper destruction from cycles in the far, long-gone past.

The people who lived and died there millions of years ago can't speak to you. And there are none left to tell their stories: the best we get is a pile of Prothean antiquities, from the cycle immediately before. But this time? Any option except the newly added "refusal" that Shepard chooses means that the cycle is well and truly broken. Hopefully, this means that, after Mass Effect 3, the Quarians' luck turns around. If the player chooses the Synthesis ending, a card appears during the ending that shows the Geth and the Quarians mingling together in harmony on a planet.

While this could theoretically be any planet, the Quarian is clearly not wearing a mask. That detail suggests that the Quarians have returned to their homeworlds, where they could more easily survive without their suits. Eventually, theoretically, their immune systems would recover and they'd be able to visit other planets without a suit. If Shepard chooses the Control route to end Mass Effect 3, there are also two different versions of their narration.

However, unlike Hackett, Shepard's narration isn't dependent on the EMS level since the player needs to accomplish such a high EMS to unlock the Synthesis ending in the first place. Rather, it depends on whether Shepard was primarily a Paragon or Renegade. Understandably, a Paragon Shepard has very different intentions for their newfound powers than a Renegade Shepard would. A player who chooses the Destroy ending expects Shepard to die - they are reasonably forewarned.

Indeed this is true - assuming the player has a low EMS. In that case, the player's romanced companion places Shepard's name on the memorial wall, steps back, and is comforted by the other surviving party members. However, if Shepard entered the final battle with a significantly high EMS, their romanced companion won't place the name on the memorial wall, only hold it and smile.

In the final moments, a blink-or-you'll-miss-it moment, Shepard's armour is seen under the rubble, and the chest rises with a quick breath before cutting to black. The only occasion where the Stargazer is female is when Shepard chooses to disobey the child and allows the cycle to continue. In all other endings, Stargazer is male and fans may have recognized his voice without being able to place it. That would be because he is voiced by the famous American astronaut, Buzz Aldrin!



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