User blog comment:Aleksandr the Great/Bioware is really starting to pi$$ me off.../@comment-4043223-20120310185444

'I think the main problem with the endings is that they can't be explained. At the end Shepard comes face to face with his/her ultimate enemy - the StarChild. This entity it is explained is the mind behind the Reapers, their creator, their God in a way. This entity believes that there is a danger in every civilisation that they will create a race of AIs that will destroy the galaxy, bringing chaos to the order. To stop this happening this entity has wiped out every single sentient species the galaxy has ever seen over millennia, turning them into the Reapers, controlling them, bringing order to their existence.

This entity is ultimately responsible for the deaths of an unimaginable amount of intelligent life forms because it believes that Organic and Synthetic life forms can never get along. this entity is trying as we speak to it, to wipe out everything that Shepard holds dear - his friends, his love, his home, everything, even Shepard himself. Faced with this entity, this creature, what does Shepard do? For the first time in his existence he gives up. He does not argue, he does not threaten, he ignores every single part of his being and agrees with his ultimate foe that the extinction of sentient life is OK because of something that may happen. He meekly accepts the choices laid before him for the first time in his life and asks no questions, offers no counter argument.

To me, Shepard never gave in, never gave up, through out the games we all saw that, then BioWare forced it on us!

For anyone interested please watch this video and remember what bioware actually did to Shepard and the serthe series we all love. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fubtnzIYmj0