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Either way, people are getting refunds from Amazon because of the ending:

http://www.egmnow.com/articles/news/amazon-offers-some-customers-refunds-if-they-hated-mass-effect-3s-ending/
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Totalwar1402 wrote:*Snip*


To be fair, if it were commiting genecide of another species multiple times or saving the human race, I would make that decision thinking I was doing the right thing. Would I enjoy it? No. But I would do it.

Kill or be killed, ya know.
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LordofHats wrote:I don't know if synthetics count as a race... Or even people... Oh wait is that racist?


PUH-LEASE.

Synthetics don't count as people.
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Amaya wrote:The whole notion that AI is sentient and deserves to live is kind of hammered on for the last two games of the series...but I really don't expect better responses from you three.


British scientists figured out how to make living, reproducing Metal. Previously it was thought that life could only be Carbon Based. Obviously, we do not know as much as we think we do.
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LordofHats wrote:
Slarg232 wrote:British scientists figured out how to make living, reproducing Metal. Previously it was thought that life could only be Carbon Based. Obviously, we do not know as much as we think we do.


How previously? I'm pretty sure silicon based life has been known to exist for some time, and theorized as plausible for a lot longer (Of course, elementally carbon has thus far proven the most effective element for creating life).


Really? I have never heard of that.

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