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i am alive. all of us.
Okay so since what I am going to say may be spoilers, and I can’t for some reason do a read more, letting all know now.
The idea of the synthesis ending terrifies me. For all three scenarios you make a choice, but the effect of the synthesis is probably the most profound, and violating. For the destroy you decide to rid the galaxy of the reapers as a whole, you also cut off species from quick travel, and contact. The control, you dominate the reapers to remove them from the galaxy, or to at least stop them from harvesting, and destroying. With both of these choices though you leave all other species unaltered, they keep their flaws, virtues, vices, and everything that made them who they are. You preserve them in a way the reapers never could, you allow the species of the galaxy to continue to evolve on their own without forcing any particular fundamental change. You leave them to their own destinies as they would make them.
The synthesis ending though, you make a choice that changes every species in the galaxy. No one is spared from your choice, no one escapes, no one gets to decide whether they wanted this change or not. You choose to modify a base part of every species, every person against their will. It violates free will, even if it makes things “better”. But is it better? No it is just different, a different that never makes it an option for me. This choice puts you on par with the creators of the reapers, who thought they were doing the best for the galaxy by causing untold amounts of pain, despair, horror, all of it based on what? Flawed logic that their solution was the best? Choosing the synthesis ending makes you follow a similar flawed logic, it makes you play god, which in the end makes you a monster. No amount of logic, will ever truly justify the synthesis ending for me.
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formerbravo asked: ☻,☺
Confessions of the Muse:
Ion has a tendency to accidentally cause sprinkler systems to go off when he is tinkering with equipment (guns, armor, omnitools, ect), mostly because the objects go up in smoke. Whoops.
Confessions of the Mun:
I blush rather easily …
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I will write about the following, leave one in my ask box.
Dear person I hate,
Dear person I like,
Dear ex boyfriend,
Dear ex girlfriend,
Dear ex bestfriend,
Dear bestfriend,
Dear *anyone*,
Dear Santa,
Dear mom,
Dear dad,
Dear future me,
Dear past me,
Dear person I’m jealous of,
Dear person I had a crush on,
Dear girlfriend,
Dear boyfriend,
Dear [insert URL here],
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sentinelofwolves replied to your post: Im bored… with nothing to do…
*peaks around a corner, is acting a bit skittish, because he ducks back around the corner when he sees Ash.*
“Ion? That you? You can talk to me you know.” She smiles.
He pokes his head around the corner, giving Ash a nervous look, his eyes darting between her, and the Normandy’s elevator. “Um, huh, yeah I know, but I uh have a small problem, well maybe not a small problem …. I just need to get to the shuttle bay ….” He still has not come around the corner fully, his hands are now behind his back, with whatever he is hiding, and he is angled to keep it out of Shepard’s view. Afterall a pistol suspended in a stasis field is not a good thing.
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did you mean all of them?
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