![]() ![]() He was integrated so well it was like they stripped him out to extort people for money. The Prothean Javik SHOULDN'T HAVE BEEN DLC. Citadel is the best thing about it, and it's DLC that's a problem. Mass Effect 3's ending wasn't even the worst of that games problems. So obviously the reason Mass Effect 3 was railed was due to the basic three color choice that was presented at the end, but Sandworms of Dune sets up a similar situation of ancient evil robots about to destroy the universe but ultimately stopped by a Deus Ex Machina and then the main character is offered a choice of (A) Destroying Humans, (B) Destroying Machines, or (C) uniting the two. Duncan now stands as the bridge between humans and machines." Erasmus imparts Duncan with all the codes required to run the Synchronized Worlds, as well as all of his knowledge. Choosing peace over victory, Duncan and Erasmus then merge minds. ![]() With both humans and thinking machines battered and beaten, Duncan can choose either destruction for one side or recovery and healing for both. The immediate death of so many Face Dancers exposes how much they have infiltrated human society. "The independent robot kills Khrone and his party - and then all enhanced Face Dancers across the universe - with the simple flip of a mental switch. The Oracle then removes every aspect of Omnius and transports the Evermind away into another dimension forever." The Oracle then tells Murbella that she is going to Synchrony to stop Omnius once and for all she folds space, and a visual manifestation of the Oracle appears in the room where Paul and Paolo have been dueling. "This assault leaves the machine fleet in pieces. It's conclusion is very reminiscent of Mass Effect 3: Brian Herbert's books are panned by many fans and critics alike, so I decided to read a wikipedia summary for the conclusion to the story. Chapterhouse notoriously ended with a cliffhanger, which was even more notoriously picked up again by his son Brian Herbert in 2006 and concluded in 2007 with Hunters of Duneand Sandworms of Dune. This thread may be considered off-topic worth and definitely contains spoilers, but I just finished reading Chapterhouse: Dune, the sixth and final Dune book written by Frank Herbert before his death. ![]()
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