Andronic0s wrote...
I never got that though, the game seems intent on implying that thessia got owned hard, but why? Thessia got hit the last of all the other council planets, the game do says it is getting hit pretty hard, but it says the same of Palaven and that planet got hit nearly simultaneous with Earth, and from conversations with Anderson we know that by the time the endgame draws near the reapers had wrapped up the big population centers but still had to make inroads on the countryside around the globe, so it seems it takes tham a while to get their mojo going, and that is on Earth who got hit hard and first
It is not like the reapers dropped 20,000 nukes and killed everyone...they do it the inefficient way to keep the planet as intact as possible as has been seen on the game, and given that the Thessia mission leads to Horizon and the endgame, well it would be logical to imply that Thessia got off the easiest (with the exeption of maybe Sur'Kesh), sure if you would not had stopped the reapers it would have been doomed but you did stopped them one crappy way or another...
That whole dialogue after Thessia feels really forced like the writers wanted you to feel bad about having lost the info on Thessia, but all I could think of while my Shep was whining about losing was "hey cerberus got the data let's go after them! stop crying about it and move it shep!"
Also to answer the original questionI would have to pick Illium I love how that planet looks!
The difference is in the varying capabilities of the militaries. The turian military is obviously much stronger and was likely better prepared for a stand-up fight than the asari military. More heavy weapons, a bigger fleet. Overall a much more militaristic society overall. Thessia has its warriors, but ultimately the asari are a race of politicians, not soldiers.





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