Quote from: AhabPredator on Feb 05, 2019, 01:02:51 AM
Quote from: The Old One on Feb 05, 2019, 01:00:16 AM
Quote from: Local Trouble on Feb 05, 2019, 12:46:01 AM
I don't get much of a Reylo vibe from The Old One.
Tali'Zorah or Mission Vao?
Tali, KOTOR's cast doesn't hold a candle to Mass Effect's cast.
Bring in KOTOR 2 and you have some competition.
How did you feel about ME3's ending? I think with the extended cut it's fine. I chose synthesis just to prove the reapers wrong.
Good job proving them right, Synthesis is by far the most morally reprehensible ending of them all.
In basic terms, the Leviathan's created the Catalyst to fix what they perceived as a problem.
(Despite Shepard PROVING both Quarians and Geth can co-operate, organics and synthetics.)
In essence despite what the Catalyst has done it still serves the Leviathans- it even says so.
So it seeks to serve it's masters goals (Mind control) whilst creating understanding between organic and synthetic.
Realistically, the only way to stop such a problem permanently is to make them one and the same somehow.
It would stand to reason then that what the Catalyst thinks is the best solution, is to mind meld everyone in the Milky Way in some fashion- connect them all.
This basically means that the Leviathans no longer have a finite range of telepathy. So everything is permanently connected.
It's clear to me that EDI and everyone while they maintain their individuality are being influenced by the Leviathans.
Synthesis is the Leviathans win.
Either I'm right or the writers behind the ending of ME3 genuinely meant they think combined life, forced in any form is okay in the slightest.
Which makes them all people with no sense of morality.
It's basically universe rape taken at face value.
Control, replacing the (Circular logic) Catalyst and ending his "Goal" finishes it.
As does outright Destroying him, the Reapers and all Synthetics. (The Synthetics, can be rebuilt.)
Or refusal.