User blog comment:Markurion/How many of you put a bullet in Godchild in EC?/@comment-4672495-20120721205909/@comment-2228120-20120722185608

Because the heretic geth 1) became very different from the original geth 2) never really got a voice in the game to state what they want or not and why. I'm asking specifically about the, er, original geth, who were never the aggressors, and EDI, whose personality made a considerable transition from her beginnings. I'm asking for specific in-game information that would suggest reversing the trend. Also, the pattern is not exactly the same - when Javik speaks about the Metacon wars, he never mentions brokering peace with the Zha'til after they became violent. Therefore, from what Shepard can see, the AIs of this cycle, even though they did turn against their creators (and it could be argued with the geth that they actually never did, since they only responded to the quarian's aggression), they overcame this phase and were learning cooperation and understanding with the organics.

- Sort of reminds of the teenagers' revolt against their parents: an ugly and inevitable stage of development, which, however, does not mean that they will continue hating their parents forever. Now, the Catalyst, who does not really seem to be understanding the organics, might arrive at the conclusion that it would be best to harvest them at the age of fifteen, not realizing that it is interrupting the course of natural development and that to see the actual results,it would have to wait a tad longer.