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You only have two choices...Synthesis or Refuse which would you pick? [Poll]


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#101
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Yea. After you refuse and call for a strike the child tranforms into an abomination. You fire all your bullets at him, after that you pull out your combat knife and stab him in the head. Than before the impact of all torpedos/lasers you have a last flashback which shows your friends. And finally everything explodes.

Modifié par Bfler, 30 juin 2012 - 01:09 .


#102
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As a rational person having the benefit of choice in hindsight, I'd pick synthesis, as it is written, as opposed to the headcanon horror stories people have to substitute to decry it as a terrible choice, over refuse.

As Shepard, having the benefit of seeing how hard it is just to kill one destroyer, much less a capital ship, I'd pick synthesis. Because the alternative is one more successful Reaping. Every synthesized being can choose to commit suicide if they care to because they cannot live with the shame of "gene violation"; at least they get a choice then, rather than me choosing to let them all get Reaped because I refuse to act when given a chance.

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The Angry One wrote...

Only after you allow someone to randomly replace your body parts with synthetics.
Which, by allowing, is more than what the victims of synthesis get.


lol okay :) Angry...you would rather commit wholesale mass murder/genocide (Refuse/Destroy) than to live in peace...

Humanity is ****ed

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alienatedflea wrote...

The Angry One wrote...

Only after you allow someone to randomly replace your body parts with synthetics.
Which, by allowing, is more than what the victims of synthesis get.


lol okay :) Angry...you would rather commit wholesale mass murder/genocide (Refuse/Destroy) than to live in peace...

Humanity is ****ed


Peace? How would synthesis do that? Oh, you mean brainwashing everyone.

Okay, humanity is ****ed than.

#105
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Refuse

#106
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Refuse

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dreman9999

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 The choice this guy made.
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dreman9999

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Bfler wrote...

Yea. After you refuse and call for a strike the child tranforms into an abomination. You fire all your bullets at him, after that you pull out your combat knife and stab him in the head. Than before the impact of all torpedos/lasers you have a last flashback which shows your friends. And finally everything explodes.

That would mena having the fleet attack the crucible...Being that you on it. And your still doing nothing to that starchild if you attack him.

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alienatedflea wrote...

The Angry One wrote...

Only after you allow someone to randomly replace your body parts with synthetics.
Which, by allowing, is more than what the victims of synthesis get.


lol okay :) Angry...you would rather commit wholesale mass murder/genocide (Refuse/Destroy) than to live in peace...

Humanity is ****ed

A peace where everything about how you think is changed? You don't understand that synthesis is the same as the geth rewrite choice in ME2?

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I do not have the right to change everyone. Demanding control over the mind and body, even for benevolent purposes, is an evil that should not be tolerated.

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dreman9999 wrote...

alienatedflea wrote...

The Angry One wrote...

Only after you allow someone to randomly replace your body parts with synthetics.
Which, by allowing, is more than what the victims of synthesis get.


lol okay :) Angry...you would rather commit wholesale mass murder/genocide (Refuse/Destroy) than to live in peace...

Humanity is ****ed

A peace where everything about how you think is changed? You don't understand that synthesis is the same as the geth rewrite choice in ME2?


I did realize that. And really made me think back to my choice back then. Now I´m doubtful I´ll rewrite the geth if I ever play ME2 again.

On the other side here it´d be changing everybody´s way of thinking or letting them die. I find them so bad I´d probably flip a coin to choose.

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Synthesis - it's not brainwahsing or the Borg - at least I don't think it is.

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BatmanPWNS wrote...

alienatedflea wrote...

The Angry One wrote...

Only after you allow someone to randomly replace your body parts with synthetics.
Which, by allowing, is more than what the victims of synthesis get.


lol okay :) Angry...you would rather commit wholesale mass murder/genocide (Refuse/Destroy) than to live in peace...

Humanity is ****ed


Peace? How would synthesis do that? Oh, you mean brainwashing everyone.

Okay, humanity is ****ed than.


A thousand times, no!  Where do you get this from?  What game are you discussing, because I didn't play that game?

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Refuse

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Baalsfire wrote...

Synthesis - it's not brainwahsing or the Borg - at least I don't think it is.


More importantly, the game doesn't say it is.  They don't leave it up to your imagination.

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Lets see, be a genetic rapist and spread my "energy" into every being in the Galaxy, or be true to one's ideals, to stand tall, to live free or die?

REFUSE.

Modifié par Archonsg, 30 juin 2012 - 01:33 .


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DarklightZERO wrote...

I do not have the right to change everyone. Demanding control over the mind and body, even for benevolent purposes, is an evil that should not be tolerated.


You do have the right to cause them to die by choosing not to act when you have a clear opportunity?  Death is preferable to what the game defines synthesis as? 

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memorysquid wrote...

BatmanPWNS wrote...

alienatedflea wrote...

The Angry One wrote...

Only after you allow someone to randomly replace your body parts with synthetics.
Which, by allowing, is more than what the victims of synthesis get.


lol okay :) Angry...you would rather commit wholesale mass murder/genocide (Refuse/Destroy) than to live in peace...

Humanity is ****ed


Peace? How would synthesis do that? Oh, you mean brainwashing everyone.

Okay, humanity is ****ed than.


A thousand times, no!  Where do you get this from?  What game are you discussing, because I didn't play that game?


So you think if a green light changed your very being everybody would be happy with it?

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Archonsg wrote...

Lets see, be a genetic rapist and spread my "energy" into every being in the Galaxy, or be true to one's ideals, to stand tall, to live free or die?

REFUSE.


Flip it around; would you rather be killed or have your genes altered?  If you think gene alteration obviates free will, you aren't playing ME3.

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Refuse

Though it's a nonsense scenario with Destroy off the table. "synthesis or we reap you" just comes across as "we reap you with or without lube".

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Nerevar-as wrote...

So you think if a green light changed your very being everybody would be happy with it?


LSD changes your genes too.  People seem okay with that.  If given only 2 choices I would force people on an acid trip before shooting them in the face, yes.  Would everyone be happy?  No.  Would I care?  No.  If they felt their very being changing was too horrible they could always suicide on their own time.

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I'd choise a desperate try of using control rather that refuse (i mean, the wat it's played, with Shepard just standing there waiting), but with choises limited only to space magic and refuse, i'd surely choise refuse.
Well, actually i also refuse to ackowledge space magic as an option.

Modifié par LKx, 30 juin 2012 - 01:42 .


#123
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dreman9999 wrote...

 The choice this guy made.


It was actually a naked blue guy who made that choice, but when all was said and done, that guy was vapor and the world rolled on.

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LKx wrote...

I'd choise a desperate try of using control rather that refuse (i mean, the wat it's played, with Shepard just standing there waiting), but with choises limited only to space magic and refuse, i'd surely choise refuse.
Well, actually i also refuse to ackowledge space magic as an option.


So you're not playing ME3; got it.

#125
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Synthesis. As far as I can tell people don't loose their "humanity" in the process, any with the combined knowledge of the previous cycles and this one, I'd like to think they could discover how to reverse the process if they wanted to.