Commandr Bond wrote...
While its true that we don't know that they don't have hidden agendas, I don't take their consruction to be a reason not to trust them. If they are as advanced as any other science fiction AI then they are not as susceptible to manipulation as standard VI/computerstiberius_adamantine wrote...
I don't think logic is the issue. Besides, logic is definable in many ways. Them being machines actually poses
a high risk. They are easily corruptable and everyone knows that little errors in a machine can cause highly
frustrating problems. If they are ignored for too long the casualties would be enormous if they attacked. At the
moment, they don't attack because they probably feel the reckless action would result in their loss to a unified force. However, they might have hidden agendas to obtain an upper hand for their units when the time presents
itself, they wouldn't tell you but it is there.
Otherwise you're right. They could be hiding something or waiting for the moment to strike. I don't perceive a reason to as of yet but then again I'm a bit of an idealist.
I really think we can win without them. Check out this formation:
Turian and Asari navies hold the front line. Human and Salarian navies hold the reserve for breaches or to later flank the reapers. Salarian and Quarian teams work to build planetside defenses. Krogans protect the front lines from ground assault with the Humans providing reserve support.
the enemy.
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