That "No data available" line was a "woah" moment for me. There is a pause before he says it too so I'd say it definately wasn't how Legion described. Maybe Legion has been infected with the malicious "Conrad Verner Virus".
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Right next to the mashed potatoes. User Info: thefinalzapkeet. Shepard's body had been recovered by the Shadow Broker and Liara was trying to get it back to get it to cerberus.
As legion, you have to fight the shadow broker's men to get to shepard's body. User Info: AgentNoun. User Info: Sinnerous. User Info: c0mplex. Then there is the line during Legion's loyalty mission where he gives exact numbers to the number of Geth programs that vote for either killing the heretics or rewriting them.
There were 2 more votes for rewriting the heretics, but the Geth were still not sure. We'll never know, but it's interesting to speculate. The armor itself - though damaged - would've survived the explosion and re-entering the atmosphere, since the option to later recover the helmet and dogtags is available.
Last edited by Craftian ; 15 Aug, pm. Originally posted by Craftian :. While there's always the convenience of working the death in as part of the whole science fiction theme, the description probably wasn't meant to be literal.
Though the Normandy's explosion ruptured the armor and Shepard would've burnt up upon re-entering the atmosphere, the few armor pieces that are available for salvage indicate that Shepard's body remained surprisingly intact, with the helmet and Legion's version of the armor being the best examples.
That doesn't necessarily mean that Shepard wasn't an absolute mess, especially considering the amount of time, credits and effort that went into the Lazarus Project. The few snippets we see prior to character customisation certainly shows some of the severe trauma that Shep endured. Tilarta View Profile View Posts. The original version of the story had Legion be the one who recovered Shepherd's body and delivered it to Cerberus for reconstruction.
So one possibility is that Legion removed the armor during the recovery process and kept it around for sentimental reasons, even if they didn't comprehend why they were doing so. However, they changed that version of events and it was Liara in the comics who was chasing mercenaries that had stolen Shepherd's body, frozen it in cryostasis and were going to sell it to the Collectors. Said mercenaries worked for the Shadow Broker and during the raid, her friend was captured, leading into the ingame DLC where you rescue him while on the way to the Shadow Broker.
So I would assume the revised version is that Legion arrived after the mercenaries had taken Shepherd's body and left the discarded armor behind.
They might have even arrived as the body was being loaded into the cryostasis pod, which would explain their statement "about the last time they saw Shepherd". Leaving Legion with nothing better to do then pickup the pieces of armor and leave. From what I gather, Shepherd "died" because the oxygen supply tubes on the back of the helmet were severed, causing oxygen deprivation.
That's the part we see ingame, Shepherd reaching backwards as the oxygen tubes snap and depressurize the suit. There wasn't as much physical trauma from impact as you'd think. Basically, all the damage was inflicted from the armor crushing Shepherd's body on impact, the metal plates flexing inwards as the body hit the ground hard. Or at least, that's what I speculated happened, as we don't see it onscreen. There is additional data in the comics that the cryostasis pod used in the recovery process was inefficient and caused tissue damage of it's own accord by failing to freeze Shepherd's body properly.
But then again, the Reapers didn't care how damaged it was, they just wanted Shepherd's genetic material. Presumably to serve as the new overmind core personality for their Human Reaper. If questioned about specifically using Shepard's N7 armour to repair itself, Legion becomes evasive, first rationalizing that "there was a hole" and then stating "no data available" after being pressed.
This suggests that the use of Shepard's armor was an irrational decision, which goes against the concept that every action the geth take is the result of calculation, unaffected by emotion. User Info: krazymed. User Info: Hiraishin. Can it wait? I'm in the middle of some calibrations. User Info: Cheese4Every1. Hiraishin posted I should go. User Info: SakonNing. You can ask him in ME2 and he talks about how he search all over space for Shepard, to all the planets he had been to and finally to the wreckage of the Normandy SR-1 and retrieves Sheps armour.
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