One of the major flaws with the writing of Mass Effect 3's endings was that from an in universe perspective, Shepard should be reluctant to trust anything the Catalyst says.
I don't fully trust it, but trust that it presented the choices to its best knowledge. It never did strike me as a liar in my first playthrough, I've only read on here then how many people have a problem with the Catalyst. I somehow never had. And to me, it is still no villain. It was tasked to do something and it did.
I don't support how it solved the problem up to this point, but did still somewhat understand its reasoning. I know though that this is not the common opinion on this ![]()
And sure, it's a leap of faith and we're forced to go along with it anyway, but the Crucible docked, it brought the choices, and there's no turning back now.
But then Hackett was sure the Crucible could be used to destroy the Reapers, and Vendetta told us about how some of their scientists believed it could be used to control the Reapers. These concepts are not new then, or even surprises when you arrive at the decision chamber and the Catalyst tells you about them, the only new one is Synthesis. And for this... well, either you like the concept of it, or not.





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