I think it's pretty unlikely, but it's amusingly less full of holes than the current "canonical" ending. Which is sad, because you're right, it's not exactly rock solid, which says a lot about the current end sequence.Athinira said:Of course, one thing I've learned in my time is to 'never say never', in the sense that i could in fact see BioWare running along with this idea in future DLC now that players have thrown it out there (and some seem to like it more than the BioWare ending). But if they do that, I'm not in doubt for a single minute that it wasn't their original intention. At best, it would be a poor attempt of damage control. Like i said, the theory is full of holes from top to bottom.
And i can't wait to be proven right.
A lot of the "evidence" is pretty sketchy. There's only a few things which actually make you pause and wonder.
1. Shepard waking up in the concrete/stone rubble, as if he/she was still on earth.
2. The fact StarChild appears as "A ghostly presence".
3. The growl when Shepard's attention is snapped away from the kid in the vent at the very beginning. (Apparently in one of the Mass Effect novels an audible growl can be heard when Grayson "snaps out" of indoctrination)
4. The fact that Shepard's first few sightings of the kid, there's a multitude of signs right beside the kid that say "danger" or "caution" in all the frames. Wild speculation, sure, but they're always conveniently placed right beside his head, in every bloody frame, with at least 3 different signs. Danger, caution, danger...hovering right above his head.
5. That when directly asked about one of the weirdest plot holes in the ending, this was Bioware's reply:
User 7: "Its not that the ending was taken in the wrong direction its that it makes NO SENSE. Ashley was on the Normandy? she [was] with me."
@masseffect: "Probably a good thing to be cautious of."
Cautious of? That's pretty strange language. Why would you be "cautious" of some weird thing you saw?
Anyway. It's pretty pie in the sky, and as I'm cynical/skeptical by nature, I'd say it's a super long shot, but it's not as flimsy as you're implying.