It wasn't "a few". Especially not once the violence started. It was the entire Quarian military supported by most of their society, barring those dissenters who were regarded and treated as traitors by the Quarians.Nil Kafashle said:You make the same mistake as the previous poster by projecting the 'crimes' of a few onto an entire race.Zhukov said:Which is exactly what the Quarians were trying to do to them, simply for existing.
E.g. Imagine Earth has geth and the American FBI tries to shut them down with the geth responding with an attack. By your own logic, you, me and billions of people unrelated to this decision are "guilty" of the FBI's crime.
To use your example, it wasn't just the FBI. It was every army on Earth, and by extension the industries and populations that maintain those armies.
Given that their alternative was submitting to the complete destruction of their entire species in a war they neither wanted nor started?And you support such tactics in warfare?But yeah, once it escalated to a total war scenario, they set about killing out every Quarian they could. They're machines, after all. As far as they're concerned a non-combatant Quarian is a resource to be denied to the enemy and a baby Quarian is a combatant waiting to happen.
Yup.
You mean the exact same thing the Quarians were doing? The thing they set about doing as soon as they realized the Geth had awoken?I must repeat my previous statement of "You make the same mistake... by projecting the 'crimes' of a few onto an entire race."That's 1% more than the Quarians were planning to spare of the Geth. The fact that they did not pursue the Quarians who fled the planet shows that the goal of the Geth was mere survival, not extermination. The same cannot be said of the Quarians.
Of course by this point it'd be silly for any quarian to desire peace seeing that the geth are more than comfortable killing billions of non-combatants regardless of their ideological position.
The Quarians started a war of total annihilation against a species that meant them no harm. They have no right to complain when they lose that war.
Nah, I didn't say they wanted re-unification, the other guy said that. I don't think they did. Their experiences had left them far too cautious of organics to ever actively seek out re-unification. I was merely saying that their extreme border protection was understandable and advisable given their experiences with organics.So you're saying they want re-unification with organics but don't trust organics so they'll avoid any kind of contact with organics, will not in any way show a desire to reunify with organics and will kill all organics who come near them.Their only contact with organics post-awakening has consisted of organics trying to wipe them out. Given their position and history, excessive caution backed by force is not only to be expected, it's downright advisable.