Phil725 wrote...
Just out of curiousity, how does peace not look probable? You have the geth stating openly that they are open to peace for the first time, and the quarians have no option aside from accepting that. It will take some work to hammer out details, but it seems basically already done to me. 
At Tali's trial, the actual plot is the Raal'Koris trying to erode support for the quarians that want to return to open warfare. Implying that ware is the majority/popular opinion. So you have one race that wants peace, but is ready and able to annhialate the opposition should war break out. There is no overt emotional reaction to the geth's decision; purel logic. Peace or war
does not really affect the geth. Based on the numbers implied by Legion, the quarians would likley be a speedbump before the Reapers.
At the point the quarians are at, survival is the primary option. They are also an emotional race - peace will be infiniftely ard for the quarians to agree to. They seem to feel that they have been wronged and persecuted for centuries, due to the geth. That sort of hatred will not be easy to let go of.
Getting both sides to agree to work against the reapers is feasable. Lasting peace (ie, epilogue)? Nearly impossible unless Shepard works his ULB/LLR magic. And that is
not satisfactory to me - Shepard should not have it that easy.