camoboy_19 wrote...
Really? Cause there are A LOT of messed up people in ME universe and Vido is definately one of the more milder ones, Because a merc group is more organized than a bunch of small bands of criminals. You treat this like if you kill Vido, it would all crumble, yet the many assassinations in history that did not crumble resolve beg to differ (for example, Archduke Ferdinand's assassination -> WWI.) (WWI burn
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I'm not saying that the Suns would crumble, but their is a laundry list of pointless deaths at the hands of Vido in ME2. I don't have the list, but he is a much more ruthless person than your giving him credit for. His successor would not be as bad. My goal was never to end the Blue Suns. I want to save the most lives as possible. To me, the best way to that end is to kill Vido.
Well you are dodging
the fact on how unrealistic your scenario is. If something like that
did happen, I would feel personal fault in it but it is better than
just killing off people in the refinery to fulfill the revenge quest.
Still though, the event you described would never happen
My situation was nothing but a half baked hypothetical to make you look at potential consequences of your actions. Who cares who has means to blow up colonies, its irrelevant to what we're talking about.
The whole revenge sub plot also doesn't mean much. That's why your there, but its a perfect analogue to the whole collateral damage to kill a worse person situation.
I feel like everything comes back to the weak cop out of I have my view, you have yours, and there is no way to prove who's right. You save the workers, I'll kill Vido, who knows who's right in the long run. Would be really nice to have that hidden third option right about now;)