Luigitornado wrote...
You don't know that. The writer's can do whatever they want. Who is to say that Cerberus won't resurrect Saren if you took the choice of blowing up the Collector's base at the end of ME2? We already know Cerberus is doing tests with Reaper technology. Maybe they salvaged parts of Sovereign and were able to retrieve Sarens' lost consciousness from them. Then they could just build him a mechanical body, and they got Saren in replacement of Shepard to do whatever they want.
Think about what you are saying.
Cerberus, a human-centric organization, resurrecting Saren, who was anti-human and wanted to promote the turians as the dominant race in the galaxy. And then expecting Saren to work with them, without complaint...
No, I don't see it happening. Not unless mind control were involved, and that's assuming that they could resurrect him from ashes. Besides, there's not enough of Saren left, even implant-wise, to salvage. As a previous poster said, you watch him disintigrate--even his skeleton. His genetic material might have survived, but still, Cerberus wouldn't want anything to do with a turian. No, their posterboy/girl had to be human. Hence the need for Shepard--they needed not just a human, but a figurehead. Saren isn't much of a figurehead for a pro-human organization, I'm afraid.