that might work XD but I was considering functions that can run on their own without something like a need for stable intelligence running it XD hahah
Considering that Cerberus were corrupted by the Reapers, when the Reapers died, so would all Cerberus agents who had been implanted. And with the "destroy" ending, AIs and VIs were destroyed, preventing the ship from being able to sustain itself. It's extremely unlikely that the ship would survive, let alone the cryo cell.
BUT if the ship belonged to Cerberus agents who had not been implanted and who left the group to fight against the Reapers... then that might still work.
that might work XD but I was considering functions that can run on their own without something like a need for stable intelligence running it XD hahah
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I suppose it would depend on how close to any of the mass relays the ship was at the time, how much of the ship had been augmented by Reaper tech, and whether or not the cryo cells were tied into the ship's primary power systems. I still say it's probably a better idea to go with the ship belonging to defecting Cerberus agents - perhaps they stole the boy to ensure TIM never got to unleash him.
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FYI: Wrex and Liara are still alive at this time. In fact, Liara isn't even that old, yet (roughly 308 or so). Just thought I'd add that little tidbit.
True, true... assuming he survived. Lol. Actually, I'm not sure if it's possible for him to die. I've never had that happen in any playthrough. Hm.
Wel, yes, in Mass Effect 2. I meant in 3, though. Can he die in 3? Not that I want him to.
Hm. Evidently, yes, he can. But the precise reason as to why or how to have that happen... I can't find it. I guess it's if you don't play everything through in the other two games. I'm a bit of a perfectionist, I go for every scrap of XP, every crate, every enemy, and every mission I can get. Probably why I've never had a crappy ME3 ending.
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I was pretty sure that anyone who wasn't loyal in ME 2 died, no matter what. Of course, like I said, I always completed every mission. My characters were always loyal, whether I played renegade or paragon.