They can then use the same mineral scanner to locate and extract the item. Too many scans allow the Reapers to pinpoint the Normandy's exact location and chase after it, which can result in a critical mission failure. Players will need to be smart and evasive while scanning to avoid the Reapers and gather everything they need to win the war. Here's how to scan planets and evade Reapers in Mass Effect 3.
When Shepard uses the Galaxy Map aboard the Normandy in Mass Effect 3 , they can immediately determine which star systems have been overrun by Reapers. They can still explore these systems, but they will have a greater chance of being detected in fewer scanner pings while there. After entering a system, Shepard can travel close to a cluster of planets and follow the button prompt to scan.
On PC, this is usually the right mouse button, and on console it is one of the triggers. If any of the planets contains a war asset or side mission item, EDI will alert Shepard they have found something, and a red ring will circle the planet.
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Generally, the Reapers would have complete access of the census data of the entire galactic population. They'd be able to go to every homeworld and every colony and wipe everyone out, plus they'd most likely be able to access tracking data on most registered ships in the galaxy, and could hunt them down. It's likely that there were survivors of EVERY civilization after becoming extinct such as how Ilos remained operational and untouched because it wasn't officially in the Protheans' files at the Citadel , but their populations would be far too small to sustain a suitable population, and would eventually die out themselves.
In short, the Reapers would make a clean sweep over what would likely be a few dozen years, destroying everything they could, and indoctrinating everything else, and what would be left over wouldn't have enough resources to continue on for any more than a generation or two. The entire galaxy would pretty much suffer the same fate that the drell homeworld suffered. According to Vigil, the genocide of the Prothean Empire took almost four-hundred years, my thoughts, the Reapers take their time.
That and they've been doing this cycle of extinction for at least 37,, years cycles , so they've had a lot of time for developing stratedgies. Just a thought, but Javik seems to be an example of the Reapers not necessarily killing everyone. And they don't have to, do they?
They only have to wipe out enough of a race to ensure its extinction, so even if they happen to accidentally leave one Prothean behind, for example, he's not worth bugging over because he's not going to restart the race on his own, is he?
I mean, I could be totally wrong, and I think it's definitely possible for the Reapers to kill everyone over the course of several centuries, especially with the ability to turn other species into Reapers themselves. But maybe you don't have to get rid of everybody.
Complete a mission, and the Reaper Alertness bar in every system will be reset. It was like this when I found it. User Info: giantblimpN7. All the Reaper awareness resests to zero once you do a mission, so just do a mission and come back. FWIW, you can still scan things while Reapers are in a system as long as you don't let them catch you.
TBH it's actually kinda fun. At one point I'm pretty sure I sold a woman. I didn't speak the language, but I shook a guy's hand, he gave me the keys to a Mercedes, and I left her there. Do a priority or N7 mission and they'll go away. User Info: scorpeus. As far as I know, I think you have to do another mission first to go back to a reaper-infected system.
I never had much trouble scanning the planets while the Reapers gave chase. When you zoom in on a planet, it "pauses" the chase so you can probe it. So I just go ahead and scan away and avoid the reapers by jumping out and right back into the system. User Info: DeathoOne.
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