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KiigelHeart said:

Yes I find no logic in it but I quess that's because the theme of this ongoing cycle of war between synthetics and organics was just a plot staple. While playing through ME I thought it was about unifying races and synthetics against common threat. I personally don't find any of those options the reason for the game, they just dropped the ball.

Maybe it was a case that they made the first game not know if it would succeed and it did, with 2 being even more successful they then realised they had to come up with an ending to a trilogy and didn't quite know how to do it and explain why a race of massive immortal machines want to eradicate life and have done so every 50,000 years (yet we are still here as we've existed for longer than 50,000 years). In the end your assumption was right, it was about that but that could have been through unworthy means (lying to the Krogan for example). The issue they then had is they needed to actually end it. Away from your previous choices, I mean the destroy option also destroyed othr synthetics, meaning if you'd save the Geth, no more geth. Like you say, dropped the ball.



Hmm, pie.