Leviathan.Phenomena said:
»See this is what i mean by you guys didnt play the whole game and learn about the universe.
All those ships "most" have the ability to fly to different solar systems. the Alliance dreadnaught can fly across them in a couple months.
there were most likely heavy losses anyways. who knows how many are alive.
Also the alliance dreadnaught isnt even the fastest ship. quarians and turians have better ships. they will all be fine.
They didnt need the mass relays but it made traveling a lot faster...
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FTL drives are devices which allow ships to travel at FTL speeds through space. FTL drive cores work by exposing element zero to electric currents, creating mass effect fields. It reduces the mass of an object—such as a starship—to a point where velocities faster than the speed of light are possible. With a mass effect drive, roughly a dozen light-years can be traversed in the course of a day's cruise.
The precise maximum speed and the time this acceleration can be maintained varies depending on the exact type of FTL drive being used. In general, the larger the drive, the longer the ship can run at FTL.
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FTL codex entry (ME3): The amount of Eezo and power for a drive increase exponentionally to the mass being moved and to the degree it is being lightened. Very massive ships or very high speeds are prohibitively expensive"
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Element zero FTL drives accumulate a static electrical charge when a vessel has been in FTL flight for some time. This charge steadily increases with the amount of time a vessel spends in FTL. Eventually, it must be discharged. The safe method involves discharging into a planet's magnetic field (for large ships, incapable of planetary landings) or actual surface contact (in the case of smaller vessels). Space stations and similar structures which are not located near planets are usually equipped with their own discharging facilities; the Citadel has dozens of these.
If the drive charge cannot be discharged, it will eventually accumulate to the point at which it discharges into the ship's hull. The heat will fry everything inside; fusing the bulkheads, destroying the electronics and killing all the crew members.
Ok so the basic FTL is 12 Light Years Per day. Lets just asume that its about 50 LY per day for the sake of argument.
The Milky Way is 100,000–120,000 LY accross. Traveling for 50 LY per day without stopping to get more Element Zero/discharge the FTL drive core OR pickup supplies like food -
1 Year = 18250 LY at 50 LY a day.
Tuchanka is about 15000 LY away give or take. You are looking at the Krogan on their own taking at LEAST
THREE HUNDRED DAYS. Remember this isnt including mining more Element zero, getting food, discharging drive cores, etc.
Rannoch is about 80000 LY away give or take. You are looking at the Quarian taking at
LEAST 4 years and 1/2. Once again this doesnt include obtaining more Element Zero, getting food, discharging drive cores, etc.
Mass Relay Coden extry (ME3): "This allows instantaneous travel between locations normally seperated by years or even centuries by conventional FTL drives."
Also you are asuming that during these long journeys they will be able to find planets or other bodies so they can discharge the drive codes. This is why interstellar travel through unknown space can be hazardous. Having to discharge your core but being unable to means certain death and destruction of your ship.
Ok but asuming these codex entries are wrong - tell me more about the ME universe since I obviously havent immersed myself in the lore.
Also - in regards to the "stargazer" old guy scene. Its unknown whether the guy was on a planet that was in a system with a mass relay or was a descendant of someone who was on a colony and so they didnt get wiped out. Its completely up in the air what happened.
Basically you are starting to sound like a troll at this point. Good day sir.