Except that they didn't. If you talk to Tali in the first game we find out that the Geth were created to serve the Quarian people, they were not true AI and more like an advanced VI. The Qaurians tinkerd with the programming, making them more and more complex. One day a Geth asked it's Quarian master about it's own existence, why it was here, what it's purpose was, was it alive, that sort of thing. The Quarians panicked as they knew that if the Geth were indeed becoming self aware then they the Quarian people would be basically enslaving them.Vuljatar said:I have absolutely no sympathy for the Geth. The fact that they attempted genocide against the Quarians instead of fleeing is more than enough evidence that they are in the wrong.
Helena Shepard fully intends to annihilate all Geth in the Rannoch system and return it to it's rightful owners... as soon as the Reapers are dealt with.
Any Geth not occupying Quarian territory is free to do as it pleases, and I would not support an attempt by the Quarians to "round up" the rest of the Geth in the galaxy.
So what they decided to do was to permanently deactivate all Geth. Yes that's right the Quarians, realising that they had created, however acidently, a sentient and intelligent new conciousness tried to destroy it. They the Quarians were the ones to try to commit genocide. The Geth were only fighting for survival.
The fact that they let the Quarian people live at all is evidence that the Geth are not evil or genocidal. They allowed the Qaurian people to leave when it is implied that they could well have wiped them out completely.
Thatkidnooneknows said:...They're not people, you can't hack people
I suggest you look these up if you think that:
- Brainwashing; From Pavlov to Powers, by Edward Hunter, 1956, The Book Mailer, New York.
- Bluebird: Deliberate Creation of Multiple Personality by Psychiatrists, Colin A. Ross, M.D., Manitou Communications, Inc.
- Mass Control: Engineering Human Consciousness, by Jim Keith, IllumiNet Press, 1999, ISBN 1-881532-20-8.
- The Mind Manipulated, by Alan W. Scheflin and Edward M. Opton, Harrington Press, 1978, ISBN 0-7092-0730-1.