and having found the Avatar of Turianism to be a hostile god he decides to make/be a human god
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the funny thing is this is the same belief held by the actual Protheans, and it's wrong
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like in the actual ending of ME3 you get the choice to do that but you can also not do it
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but my point is it's v similar to actual fucked up beliefs held by RL Nazis
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who believe every Volk has a Geist and shit
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Well and the Reapers go into pretty direct Holocaust territory with ME2 which SHOULD horrify IM
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But it doesn't because he's already too much like them
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part of the point of Reapers is the idea that any culture can be reduced to one avatar is horrible
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the idea that all of the individuals who died to make one of those things is a fair trade
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but it's a fallacy TIM fully buys into, he loves "Humanity" and is therefore callous toward humans
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ironically this is why I buy the argument that Paragon Control is the "best" ending
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it's not really utopia if nobody gets a choice about whether to go
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Right I mean I take Paragon Control as a Great Man Shepard sacrificing themselves
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