I know this is considerably late, considering the game has been out for over half a year now, but something has always bugged me about the moral choice you have to make at the end of Mass Effect 2.
I chose to keep the Collector station intact, and got slapped with a large amount of Renegade points for it. Not that I wasn't aware that this would happen, since the moral choice presented at the end was always going to be Massive Paragon vs. Massive Renegade, but the justification of this seems a little strange to me.
I'm aware that "Paragon" and "Renegade" aren't the same as the standard "Good" and "Evil" that most morality-system games have, but it still seems odd that keeping a trove of advanced technology that might very well save the galaxy intact is considered Renegade, while destroying said trove is considered Paragon.
While the Illusive Man may not be a great fan of species equality, surely it's better that SOMEONE has access to Collector technology that may hold the key to stopping the Reapers, rather than destroying it so NO-ONE can have it and risking dooming us all?
Maybe a better option would have been for Shepard to keep the station intact, but demand that it be turned over to the Council?
I didn't really mind the Renegade points, since although my Shepard is primarily Paragon, I like to rack up a fair amount of Renegade as well (makes for some interesting dialogue options), I'm just questioning the justification of that final choice.
I chose to keep the Collector station intact, and got slapped with a large amount of Renegade points for it. Not that I wasn't aware that this would happen, since the moral choice presented at the end was always going to be Massive Paragon vs. Massive Renegade, but the justification of this seems a little strange to me.
I'm aware that "Paragon" and "Renegade" aren't the same as the standard "Good" and "Evil" that most morality-system games have, but it still seems odd that keeping a trove of advanced technology that might very well save the galaxy intact is considered Renegade, while destroying said trove is considered Paragon.
While the Illusive Man may not be a great fan of species equality, surely it's better that SOMEONE has access to Collector technology that may hold the key to stopping the Reapers, rather than destroying it so NO-ONE can have it and risking dooming us all?
Maybe a better option would have been for Shepard to keep the station intact, but demand that it be turned over to the Council?
I didn't really mind the Renegade points, since although my Shepard is primarily Paragon, I like to rack up a fair amount of Renegade as well (makes for some interesting dialogue options), I'm just questioning the justification of that final choice.