Who is grayson in me3




















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He's clearly some manner of symbolism, but I wonder if there's any evidence pointing to whether he's real ora psychological construct. In ME3 game there are small references to Paul Grayson and Cerberus experiences on indocrination as far I can remember, these references appear when you are talking to Anderson about Kahlee Sanders and when you hit Sanctuary - the biotic academy and Kai Leng appears in the book as well. During the first chapters, Cerberus uses Paul Grayson as a test subject for indocrination probably he was the first attempt of Cerberus to better understand this process.

After being "processed", the narrative says that Grayson fights against the "Reaper mind" trying to control him.

He eventually succumbs and begins to fear that "they" [the reapers] start to read his memories which actually happens later on. Although not in control of his body, he could see and experience everything the reapers were doing with him. After his death, he becomes a symbol of Shepard's inability of saving everything he fought for this explains his nightmares. In the end, when he uses the light beam to enter the Citadel I believe Shepard is somehow indocrinated but he is in the very early stages of the process - Saren was indocrinated in a similar way.

Guest Status: Offline. By Dresden - Tue May 08, am. He's a character in the books. Cerberus does some experiments on him.

If that's not enough and the context from the game isn't enough to satisfy you with its detail, well, that is what it is. Dresden Status: Offline. By Edolix - Tue May 08, am. Was he the guy that Cerberus fed Red Sand to? Or something along those lines. Edited by Edolix, 07 May - PM. Edolix Status: Offline. By Sparse - Tue May 08, am. I agree with that.

Making something in the game dependent on having played another game is one thing, making something dependent on having read a book is absurd. But he was a Cerberus person who annoyed the illusive man, got reaperised by the illusiveman and then escaped the illusive man after the Turians attacked the installation it was all taking place at.

It was to do with the Aria plot so perhaps they intend on explaining that in DLc. Edited by Sparse, 07 May - PM. Sparse Status: Offline.



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