Catamantaloedis wrote...
I've discussed much about indoctrination tonight, and it's caused me to reach a very disturbing, and enlightening, conclusion: Cerberus is not indcotrinated! Shepard is! He is the true blight on the galaxy.
1. If Cerberus is indoctrinated, then why do the Reapers attack Sanctuary? It is only logical that they wouldn't want to weaken their own agents.
2. Since it has become common knowledge that Shepard is indoctrinated, then why would he be fighting Cerberus? logic dictates that the indoctrinated would be working together, not killing each other.
3. If Cerberus is indoctrinated, then explain how the Catalyst confirms that, yes, the Reapers can be controlled? Thus confirming Cerberus' suspicions?
4. If Cerberus is indoctrinated, then why do they have their own splinter groups like those on Benning? Those groups are actually indoctrinated, not Cerberus or the Illusive Man himself.
5.*********MUCH MORE EVIDENCE COMING**********
Thus the game becomes quite tragic. The Illusive Man was actually right all along, and it was Shepard who was indoctrinated. The Illusive Man is the true hero story, but is ultimately cut down before he can finally attain his final victory, which the indoctrinated bastard Shepard prevented him from attaining. He was able to make the hard choices which no one else was able to make, in keeping with the themes of the series, and was killed for it.
Bioware, fascist they may be, have now established themselves as the greatest video game storytellers in history. One of the most memorable enemies in the Mass Effect series was the true heros all along.
Prothean vi rebutes whatever you wrote by stating that Kai Leng is indoctrinated and later on that indoctrinated subjects did an overwrite of his resistance to them.





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