Sovereign is racist towards other synthetics and organics alike
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Replying to @MetroidThief
Yeah, the story the first game touches on tropes they never revisit
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
Like, Saren is set up as an anti human racist and Anderson as his foil.
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Part of what's creepy about how Saren is acting is that he WAS a racist genocidal terrorist but NOW
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his actions don't make sense from that context
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Replying to @BootlegGirl @MetroidThief
right, none of it matters, everyone ends up subverted by this incomprehensible devil that wants us all dead
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Reaper "ideology" can be geth liberation one moment, turian racism the next, doesn't matter
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they never fully committed to the paranoia inducing potential of that
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although "How long has Illusive Man been indoctrinated? Does it matter?" showed what potential was there
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(crack theory that a Reaper chunk fell on America in like 1998 and that's his origin story)
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indoctrination could've been much more subtle and sinister but too hard to pull off writing wise
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like how on BSG they backed off REALLY HARD on "Anyone can be a Cylon" paranoia
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And then backed into it in a way that made minimal sense in BSG
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