I actually found the Krogan decision much much harder than the Geth one:
- Keep research that cost many lives ( including human lives), not to mention the torture the test subjects had to endure, but by doing so maybe have a chance to cure the Genophage (probably the most cruel disease ever unleashed on the Galaxy).
or
- Destroy the clearly warped research done but doom an entire race to a probably slow and excruciating death.
A dilemma that's only made worse by the debate was the Genophage justified or not. Toughie...
To tell you the truth I played through ME2 about 4 times now and I always stumble on that one, even when I was doing pure Renegade/Paragon playthroughs...
- Keep research that cost many lives ( including human lives), not to mention the torture the test subjects had to endure, but by doing so maybe have a chance to cure the Genophage (probably the most cruel disease ever unleashed on the Galaxy).
or
- Destroy the clearly warped research done but doom an entire race to a probably slow and excruciating death.
A dilemma that's only made worse by the debate was the Genophage justified or not. Toughie...
To tell you the truth I played through ME2 about 4 times now and I always stumble on that one, even when I was doing pure Renegade/Paragon playthroughs...