Shepard: I think we'd rather keep our own form.
Catalyst: No. You can't.
Nature Unbound
By destroying the Reapers, Nature is liberated from their control. No longer will life in the galaxy be guided down a rigid path to some uncertain end. The Gardener is gone, and the Garden may grow in any way it wishes. Nature is beautiful and wonderful, but also terrifying and cruel, perhaps even more so than the Reapers themselves. Nature is unfair, cold, and unsympathetic. Nature has no intellect, no grand plan, no purpose. It just is. In a universe of Nature Unbound, all things end in darkness.
The Futility of Control
The Catalyst failed not because it was "corrupted", but because its failure was inevitable. It attempted to control Nature, to force it down an unnatural path. The flaw is that the Catalyst is not eternal. Even if the harvest cycle had been successful, Nature's universe would still have ended. The Catalyst could never preserve life for all time. The plan was futile. When the Crucible docks, the Catalyst knows that it has failed. There is a small possibility that Catalyst-Shepard, a synthetic mind with an organic origin, could develop a new plan to control Nature, but it's unlikely. Again, Shepard-Catalyst is not eternal. It cannot control life for all time. All things will end. Resistance is futile.
The Ascent to Transcendence
Humans are not meant to exist outside of Earth's atmosphere. It is unnatural. Although the laws of Nature allow us to exist in a very specialized location, the universe is extremely hostile to life. We are threatened by forces beyond our control. Asteroids fly around our planet. Diseases infect our world. We require machines to support ourselves as we explore planes of existence that we can barely comprehend. We attempt to control Nature so that we may continue to exist. We wish to retain our current form. But we can't. If we wish to exist in a universe that is hostile to organic life, then we must change. Earth will not exist forever. We cannot remain as we are. We must change the way we think, feel, and live. And even that may not be enough. Perhaps the only way to exist is to change Nature itself. But if we wish to change Nature, we must change with it, for we cannot exist outside of it; we are Nature. As children of the stars, we are the consciousness of the cosmos, the universe come to life. We are Nature trying to understand itself. And as the embodiment of Nature's thought, we can change ourselves so that the consciousness of Nature may exist forever.
"Our obligation to survive and flourish is owed not just to ourselves, but also to that Cosmos, ancient and vast, from which we spring."
- Carl Sagan





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