April 2017
This was a big wrench in the story for me.
April 2017
Yup agreed that the writing's not fantastic...
April 2017
Yeah, i admit at that part of the game my reaction was something like "wut, how did the archon manage that all of a sudden without any pre warning"
April 2017
Isn't it obvious?
Space Magic!
We should be used to it by now. XD
April 2017
Hm, similar to the way we sneaked to his ship when saving the Salarian ark?
As far as I could perceive, the Archon learned with every step taken, about everything he laid hands on. Nexus location was supposed to be unknown, rendering it temporarily protected from his sudden appearances (which wasn't the first time, given he traced and tracked us in hyperspace travel when going to Aya), but one he had that information from the Salarian Ark, he would attack the Nexus sooner or later. Knowing how SAM worked as well would give him an edge as not to make his presence really known until he had some control over the situation.
But that's just speculation. It might be then that the whole thing wasn't very well thought in the end.
June 2017
I always figured that the Archon found the Nexus the same way the Empire found the rebel base in Star Wars IV A New Hope, after we did the Archon's Ship mission.
It did seem like we should have had some repel borders APEX missions, though, when the Kett did their raid
June 2017
I would imagine the Archon got a great deal of information about the Nexus while aboard the Salarian Ark.
Especially if you do the side quest that shows that a Salarian was actively betraying the Ark/feeding the Kett information about the Nexus.
Still a lot of stupid Space Magic that happens with that section of the game though.
June 2017 - last edited June 2017
The Archon has the entire ark layout on hand, its specifications, and full knowledge of its procedures. He got all this from the Salarian Ark's archives. He also has all of Ryder's access commands and privileges attached to it from the memory scan. On top of this, he can directly interface with the SAM implant in the Twin.
All he had to do was dock with the Ark, walk on board and countermand sam control manually (Kettually?) by unplugging Ryder from the system and "plugging in" the twin. He then has full control of the Ark's systems, except for those above Ryders clearance (hence he could not eject the cryo-pods and no alarm was raised). As Pathfinder, Ryder can and does countermand Andromeda directives all the time. This is how he could disengage the Human Ark, but not control the station or any of its systems (pathfinder command is limited to his/her ark only).
Did I miss anything?
June 2017
What? Only good guys are able to sneak aboard an enemy ship and hijack it?
June 2017
@arthurh3535 wrote:What? Only good guys are able to sneak aboard an enemy ship and hijack it?
Why sneak when you have a big fleet and an army of expendables?