![]() Neutral ending where the Reapers die, the Council and the other races each take pieces of the Reapers home to make new technology out of, Shepard either continues as a Spectre, or retires, and the last you see of our hero is him/her boning the love interest inside the Mako while the Mako is bobbing up and down on Aite, the garden world from the Overlord DLC. The Illusive Man tries to stop you, only for Anderson or you to gun him down, then you get to the central Reaper intelligence it tries to indoctrinate you, again, but you resist it you enter it like you did the Geth consensus long enough to insert a Geth-made virus set to send a self-destruct command through the Reaper code Legion's last gift before passing and you program it in, disconnect, and run like a bitch as you and Anderson get into an escape shuttle and the Reaper intelligence self-destructs, along with the Citadel and the Crucible and it sends out a galaxywide apoptosis signal which disables all the Reapers and has them all explode. EDI gets in touch and tells you that you don't have enough time to rewrite them you have time only to have them self-destruct. >2800 war assets: You don't even get up there before you deal the final blow to Harbinger, the Reapers assist their leader and kill you after annihilating your fleet.ΔΆ800-3500: You get up there, but you're running out of time as the Reapers are massacring your fleet. I would expand this hidden ending to those who choose the destroy option, no matter how much war assets they have. ![]() Shepard can agree with either one, or go for a third option. Anderson believes it is too strong to control the Illusive Man believes in the human will to dominate and how it is strong enough to control the Reapers. The Reaper consciousness is focused by the Crucible onto a beacon hidden on the Citadel. ![]() Anderson wants you to destroy the Reaper consciousness, the Illusive Man wants you to take control of it. Then here is where the team starts to break up. (The Illusive man was a former soldier under Ashley Williams' grandfather, so it can make sense) You manage to get through, killing a small army of Reaper troops standing guard, and killing the Human Reaper before it becomes complete, like in the last game. But with the Reapers preoccupied, Anderson, the Illusive Man, and you try to get to the Reaper consciousness, and they are your party members. ![]() When the Crucible linked up with the Citadel, it turns out to be a trap laid out by the Reapers all along, as an elaborate hoax to give people false hope, and it wakes up the central Reaper consciousness as it emerges, it helps organize the Reaper fleet against the Allied fleet, and it intends to implant itself onto the Human Reaper in the making within the Citadel, and lead the Reapers to victory. You can accept him, or fight him, which means you meet him later near the descision point at the end. The Illusive man has sabotaged the Reaper defenses, and despite your hatred of him, you need him and his men to defeat the Reapers. You run and gun around arcade style, avoiding Harbinger's blasts by shooting his "tendrils" before they fire, while he vaporizes one part of the army after the other, then you shoot him at his weak spots, you fire a M920 Cain rounds into his weak spots, especially the eye, every time it opens up to fire, then you kill him/disable him and get up into the conduit, where Anderson and the Illusive Man (in black-painted, gold-lined, Hoplite Freedom armor from the first game) along with an elite platoon of commandoes in Cerberus Trooper armor from ME2, are waiting. Then Shepard is like "didnt I destroy the Reapers and all synthetics?" Then the Geth is like "What are you talking about? You got us and the Quarians working together!" Then Aria walks over and bitchslaps Shepard to wake him/her up more then you get into the Mako (while she drives) and have a final fight with Harbinger while the second wave of infantry made up of Krogan, Geth, Turian, and Asari backing up mercs and Alliance soldiers charging towards the conduit and against the Reaper armies. I would take the scene where Shepard survives the "Destroy" ending and takes a breath and then have a Geth trooper pull him or her out from the rubble of London, which he/she never left after getting shot by Harbinger.
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