User blog comment:Kyz99/Quarian New Home- Geth/@comment-1746153-20101028093848

I hope there will be peace, at least as one of the possibilities. That would be problematic considering such people as Daro'Xen or Zaal'Koris however. On the other hand, not all of my Shepards told them to not go to war (I picked the other Paragon option). I'd actually like it if there was a possibility of a more dramatic conclusion, too, that would include many quarian deaths. I hope I won't need to choose between Tali and Legion though, otherwise my heart would tear in half. I'm glad that my Paragon playthroughs always allow me to use Charm option in their loyalty conflict. Which, by the way, shows that Tali may not hate the geth so deeply - she actually treats Legion as equal.

On an unrelated note, it is quite weird that quarians are still stuck upon dealing with the geth after three hundred (!) years. That's a lot of time, you know. Remember what happened on Earth during past 300 years. Russia, for instance, went from the Empire to Soviet Union and then to something it is now (hehe); not to mention two World Wars and other wars before them. Or past fifty years? How much did everything change from 40s to 50s to 60s to 80s? Yet quarians are actually still flying the same ships and holding the same grudges? Well, there *are* people here who still lament the fact that USSR has fallen apart, but these people are old, most of the very old. And that considering that USSR fell apart just about 20 years ago. Do quarians imprint their children with hatred towards the geth? Were there really no changes in their society, no new generations of progressive thinking youth? Even if they don't have a planet and their population is about that of a small country, well, think and European country. A lot of changes during past 300 years, too. I know that this is how things go in sci-fi (it's in the same vein as one planet = one country/society, which is very common), but it still is very unrealistic.