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  • edi: probing uranus

    garrus: can it wait im in the middle of caibrations

  • probing uranussssssssss

  • whats with the dislikes? this is an easter egg for sure

  • ANOMALY DETECTED

  • where the hell did the moon go?!

  • *fires probe*

    EDI"really.... commander?"

    Shepard "say it....."

    EDI*sigh*"probing uranus"

  • @fulgrim456 real original, bro

  • I wonder if they found large quantites of Nitrogen... trollface.jpeg

  • @AngrySackBoy they found alot of Methain

  • OHHHHHHHHHHH YEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAHH URANUS!!!!

  • Can't wait for Mass Effect 3.

  • Ha XD you just probed uranus

  • 47 people are butthurt from probing uranus. 

  • Oh EDI...

  • I mean earth

  • U should go to eartg

  • Hey RagingMango112

  • mass effect 2 was a great game... i played and beat it 15 times

  • @orcslayer32 and tehn played it somemore.... tehn it stopped working

  • so old

  • probing uranus lol

  • No recources on Uranus? I heard that the ammount of gasses exerting from Uranus could kill a man

  •  ED let send probes to earth

  • lol

    

  • And here's Uranus

  • Your Anus is depleted of all Resources. :0

  • EDI: Really, Commander?

    Shepard: Say it  :3

    EDI: ~Sigh~ Probing Uranus...

  • uranus is depleted!!

    how come no one noticed that earlier?

  • Probing uranus...heavy risk....but the priizzee

  • runegade is red

    paragon is blue

    whats the ships status?

    its probing uranus

  • Never understood this easter egg...

  • That's hilarious

  • EDI: Really, commander?

    Shepard: Say it!

    EDI: Probing Uranus >_>

  • EDI: Sorry Shephard, but astronomers renamed Uranus in 2140 to end that stupid joke once and for all.

    Shephard: Oh, what's it called now?

    EDI: Urectum. Here, let me locate it for you.

  • @ButtersStotch7000 the professor said that in futurama you dork

  • @Hungryghost01 No shit Sherlock. That's what I was referencing.

  • @ButtersStotch7000 That's from Futurama you Douche

  • @RuNnInGfRoMtHeTrUtH7 I'm well aware of that...

    How else would I know the joke, dumbass?

  • Probing earth would be fun.

  • totally should be an acheivment

  • fake and gay

  • @Terrorist12341 actually its real if you want to try it for yourself.

  • @HALOGUNNYSGT

    What, Probing ur anus?

    Not sure if you want to let him do that.

  • @Terrorist12341 uh, no. this isnt fake. you can actually do this is the game.

  • @TheBloo90 OMG I WAS JOKEING XD phew phew! 1t R @ J0k3!1one Get over it already!1 lol

  • @Terrorist12341 Please tell me you're kidding. EDI does say this when you launch a probe at Uranus. Wtf are you on that you think this is fake?

  • @Terrorist12341 maybe you should try it yourself before spouting your idiocy on youtube

  • Depleted uranium FTW. Wish some in my conventional weapons...

  • can you go down to earth

    

  • @JALPHA1316 No sadly you can't. I thought it would be funny if they let you prob it and it says you destroyed a house or something.

  • 28 people Got Their Anus Depleted

  • this is epic

  • haha EDI is so cute

  • 27 people have had their anuses probed.

  • Huh would you look at that, Uranus is depleted...

  • Huh. So this is what ME2 looks like on PC. Nice.

  • @elkotazo ah nice futurama reference i love that show

  • theres a town in america called 'myanus'......... just thought i might say. Thanks for showing where the solar system is i will look at that now. Are there any good amounts of resource on the other planets apart from your anus..........i mean uranus sorry.

  • @willc187 Yep, it's in Connecticut, but it's Mianus, I think.  lol

  • "Really, Commander?"

  • over uranus

  • EDI - Probing Uran - ASSUMING DIRECT CONTROL

    Shepard - JUST FUCK OFF

  • That's ASSuming!

  • uranus must have had a MAJOR crap if it is depleted

  • 27,000th viewer yay

  • Your Shepard looks exactly like mine lol!

  • I was quite disappointed to see the complete lack of proper scale for the Solar System. Sure, the inner planets would be quite small, but they could have made that another level, just like the change from "cluster" to "system".

    Enter a solar system and you can see the gas giants in full size, and the tiny orbits of the inner planets as a small ring near the Sun... move towards them and then zoom in on the inner planets.

    Bonus points for realism and reinforcing the grandness of scale.

  • @H4L0K1LL4 you will. you should watch the trailer

  • @SlickWilly74 already seen it

  • @H4L0K1LL4 did you like it?

  • @SlickWilly74 hell yeah, usually i hate live action cutscenes but they did this one right

  • @H4L0K1LL4 I'm hoping in ME3..they let you visit places based on your pre-service history. Earthborn get to visit Earth...Colonists get to return to Mindoir...and Spacers get to visit the ship their mother serves on.

  • @postnjam Thatd be a little invasive to say the least dont you think? Not gonna happen in ME3 trust me.

  • @H4L0K1LL4 be good if you could land on earth :) visit ancient ruins from our time.

  • wow the 2 biggest are in the wrong side of the system lol. well thats one way to tell the planets isnt on a straight line, i just hope astronomes, would find damn nemesis so it might join in mass effect 3, that would be awesome.

  • @supervegito2277

    There is no Nemesis. This was proven conclusively the same time Newton formalized the Theory of Gravitation.

    If there was a Nemesis (orbiting on the other side of the Sun) the Earth-Sun-Nemesis system would be gravitationally unstable. The further-from-the-Sun of the two would be thrown outwards to a wider orbit (and would thus no longer be directly behind the Sun.)

    Secondarily, we have sent (many) probes outside the Earth-Moon system. We would have seen it. Not there.

  • @Username93611 no theres explanations for that.

    again nemesis is a red/brown dwarf, and therefor not visible with conventional objects, and its further beyond than you know, its cirkulation distance varies from 1-3 lightyears.

    this was in an articled from a science magazine released around the summer.

    It does explain more than you think check wikipedias article on it.

    conventionale starscopes so far cannot see the brown/red dwarfs and now we are in on it do you even know what that is?

  • @supervegito2277

    Different than what I thought you were talking about. However, you're incorrect in the assumption that we can't see brown dwarfs within 3 light years.

    Check: Brown Dwarf Gliese 229B. 19 light years away, right next to its parent star. Anything small enough that we couldn't see it within 3 light years is something small enough to not count as brown dwarf, and something small enough to not count for whatever cockamamie things you want this Nemesis to be doing.

  • @Username93611 its out in the oort cloud, but how do you explain the picture i saw where they said that with current techonology we cant see it unless we go into the infrared spectrum, oh and i might need to say that article treated it as brown, and the only gliese on wikipedia is a red one,

    and i think those are not exactly the same.

    besides i didnt say it was any lively there may be more info to this than either of us got

  • @supervegito2277

    Brown Dwarf Gliese 229B is a brown dwarf. I would think that's self-evident. I really don't care what Wikipedia said about it. The object exists.

    Type "Brown Dwarf Gliese 229B" in Google. Click first link.

    Objects are photographed in the infrared all the time. We image objects in radio, microwave, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x-ray and gamma portions of the spectrum. Normal video cameras can film in infrared with a special lens.

  • @Username93611 cause you would shepard says it himself.

    of course its still just a theory but i havent heard of an object being discovered that far out.

    1-3 lightyears im not so sure any info has comen from out there its pretty damn far

  • @Username93611 i would be happy to show you the article but theres 2 major problems with that.

    1st its not in english

    2nd its not online.

  • @supervegito2277 That dude is such a douche

  • @iTzzEuphoriaaaaaa agree -_-

  • @iTzzEuphoriaaaaaa i just wont answer him then, his problem.

  • @iTzzEuphoriaaaaaa i cant keep that sorry

  • hehehehehe..

    

  • lol its funny but the def of an easter egg are things hidden in the programming that does somthing not intended for the game. Take microsoft excell there is an easter egg in there where you can fly around a purple mountain range, if you go to a specific block and do somthing. that is an easter egg this is just somthing funny as hell.

  • *generic joke involving the planet uranus and a part of human anatomy*

  • @postnjam I wouldn't think there'd be anything left to mind on Earth. You can't send probes to it in the game.

  • Gees, what are you, the Haley comet or something, flying around the sun like that and back again? lol

  • @Nighthawk117 around the Sun and up Uranus! XD

  • @H4L0K1LL4 I just hope you can land on Earth in Mass Effect 3. Why? Because why cant you dam check out were we live but in the future it? That would be awesome :D

  • there are like 150k vids about ''probing ur anus''.....

  • EDI: really commander

    EDI: probing uranus

    Shepard and the whole team: ahahahahahahaha! i cant believe she said it!

  • LOL!! "really.. commander??"... "Probing Uranus." You got er ta say it! LOLOOLOLOL

  • I fucking love this easter egg and your answers to those idio...... ASSUMING DIRECT CONTROL. THERE WILL BE PERFECTION THROUGH FLAMING

  • @Ownography buddy, you are a fucking idiot, it case you didn't notice, i circled the entire solar system so show where I was and what it looks like, i fucking knew where it was dickhead.

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  • @H4L0K1LL4 Oh, and for future reference, if you're going to resort to insulting someone's intelligence, try not to make any typos while doing so.

    It only makes you look like a bigger fool.

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  • @Ownography errr you could look at the vid it shows the solar system -.-

  • @H4L0K1LL4

    really? you really think people could not no where uranus is?? why don't you show them wear to buy the game too

  • Ohhhh, that is FUNNY! :D

  • lolz so u just do a mass rely to "local Cluster" ?

  • i knew what this was when i saw the map. lol

  • Dude, you got serious framerate problems

  • They got all the planets from mercury to pluto in our solar system. That's awesome.

  • I get it now but i woudnt call it an easter egg cus uranus is a real planet and all the other planets are there to.

  • @1337samus

    The easter egg is more of EDI's reaction to it. Normally she says "Probe away" or "Launching probe"

    This is the only planet in which she has unique probing dialogue.

  • @NeoDeath90 thanks for explaining <:D

  • this is an easter egg

  • this isn't a easter egg..

  • i know, this was supposed to be a response to another vid entitled "Another Mass Effect 2 Easter Egg"

  • OP got trolled

  • lol awesome

  • probing Uranus?

    PROBING YOUR ANUS!

    YOUR ASSHOLE!

    get it now?

  • @H4L0K1LL4 it is the deah star you stupit fuck !

  • @H4L0K1LL4 HOLY SHIT I WOULD HAVE NEVER UNDERSTOOD THAT WITHOUT YOUR HELP lol

  • @H4L0K1LL4 Heeey, im not an asshole !

  • UR ANUS :]

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