![]() ![]() Beneath the beacon, in an underground chamber, a hologram of Liara T'soni, Shepard's faithful and bookish companion, explains that the massed forces of the galaxy could not defeat the Reapers, and were defeated. So be it, says the child (in the voice of head reaper Harbinger, which seems significant but probably isn't - we already know that the child is the controlling intelligence of the Reapers, because it has told us) and we cut to a garden world, in which a beacon is transmitting. ![]() Better to choose one's own destiny than to be dependent on a glowing deus ex machina, she concludes. Shepard now has the option to reject all three of those endings, and instead to decide that the options presented by the Crucible-cum-Citadel are unpalatable. ![]() There is a lot to be said about and against those endings, and I'll come to that in a moment. ![]()
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