Thursday, March 18, 2010

Mass Effect: The L2 Implant (Part 6)

“The Mark of the Beast

Again, we see the truth displayed on television (the imaginary), and not in sources identified as educational (the reality). As posted earlier, the imaginary realm is God's reality, and it therefore proceeded our reality. Satan, knowing this, has rather cleverly revealed the truth in the media, as like God, his reality is our imagination (or so he wishes us to believe), before his reality soon becomes our reality as well.

Let's now examine the "L2 implant" from video game Mass Effect

"Most modern human biotics use the Alliance's L3 implant, which is safe to use but not particularly powerful. However, some older biotics are stuck with L2 implants, which allow abilities to spike higher - using an L2 implant, Kaidan Alenko's abilities are apparently comparable to an asari's - but at a cost. L2 implants are notorious for causing medical complications such as insanity, mental impairment, or extreme physical pain. It is possible to 'upgrade' from an L2 to an L3 implant, but the procedure is unethical because it carries a high risk of brain damage. Many L2s are angry at the way the Alliance has - in their view - abandoned them and want reparations for their suffering. In some cases, extreme physical or psychological stress can cause even stable biotic implants to flare up and cause similar health problems."

Hmmm, does this not sound like what Satan's Mark promises for humanity (and the terrifying side-effects associated with it?) Satan's mark promises that humans will have the same power the angels (asari) received from God, but he will not alert you of the harrowing sideeffects--Satan would rather you discover that yourself...

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The title Mass Effect has some interesting true-to-life facets immersed in it's storyline:

Firstly, I find it interesting how the major background hominids are referred to as belonging to a different "race" as opposed to a different "species," somehow implying that they all share a common origin, maybe?

There are two Reptilian-based species:

(Krogans; much inspired by Reptilian genetics)


(Salarians; who resemble a fusion of Reptilian and Grey genetics)


 

An Avian Species (yet another abomination):


(Turians; based on a real life avian-hominid species created by Lucifer)

I also find it interesting how the second edition of Mass Effect promotes inter-species relationships throughout it's storyline, which is exactly in-line with Satan's agenda to create a "Baphomet" beast-like species. The resulting species would be a true abomination lacking any common sense or spiritual value, and humans will only descend even further away from God should they inter-breed with other imperfect, polar beings. 

I also find it very interesting how the Asari (modeled after the T'selians) are presented as being whorish in nature, when the reality of the situation is that T'selians are borderline sexual prudes; while they do greatly enjoy the act of physical copulation, it is only with those within their own species. However, Satan and their cronies are capable of changing form, and will decieve human eyes into believing they've somehow encountered a T'selian wishing to mate, when it is really a blood-thirsty demon.  

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