royceclemens wrote...
Funkcase wrote...
royceclemens wrote...
ASH- See above. Also, remember her little analogy about how people would sic their dog on a bear because "as much as you love your dog, it isn't human?" And then at the end of the game you had the option to sic the Destiny Ascension on the geth ships so the Alliance would sustain fewer casulaties, making the analogy COME MAGICALLY TO LIFE? When the focal point of the story hinges on being a better person than Ashley Williams, how trustworthy is she really?
You read into it wrong then, Humanity was the dog in that analogy. She was saying the Council will do that to Humanity.
And she is the only character who watches Shepards back from Wrex on Virmire, the one who saves Shepards life if you dont charm Wrex, how can you not trust her?
Her dislike of aliens might be problamatic at times, but she works well with them for the most part.
You read my reading into it wrong. When Ash provided the analogy, yes, humanity was the dog. But at the end of the game, the Council would have been the dog getting sicced on the Geth so the Alliance would have fewer casualties to take down Sovereign. Bring a non-romanced Ashley to the Citadel Central Control and she will tell you let the Geth destroy the Destiny Ascension, completely unaware (or uncaring) that she's advocating humanity do the same thing to the Council that she was so upset the Council would do to humanity.
Point still stands, and the end of ME1 consists of basically being better than Ashley. Hence: untrustworthy.
She was never upset about it and he never suggested that she or humanity was any different, it’s simply a fact she that she accepts. Also it not like leaving the council to die is an 'evil' ending and there are actually reason why you would do it other than ‘I feel like being a pro human power hungry Jerk’ so I understand what you mean by “the ending consist of being better than Ashley”. And how exactly does any of this make her more likely to stab you in the back?
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