User blog comment:Legionwrex/Why Destroy is the worst ending (besides refusal)./@comment-5958210-20130315031527

I think all the endings are a little contradictory, especially synthesis. The Red and blue endings are opposites, blue being a means to control and end fighting with the reapers, and red being the just destroy all synthetics. This is contradictory because reapers are mainly synthetic themselves and they continue to wage war with organics. Yes they say that it isn’t war, but a means of rebirth and a new cycle. But if you forget that especially since it doesn’t make any sense, you see that the endings are even more contradictory if you are allied with the geth. If synthetics (geth) and organics are no longer fighting why do the reapers continue to harvest if all they supposedly wish to do is to stop the conflict between synthetics and organics? Adding more to this contradiction is that the geth that aren’t allied with organics are being controlled by the reapers to kill organics. You could say that they’re only using them as a tool for harvest, but why make any further conflict? The only reason the geth were fighting organics in the first place is because they were indoctrinated, the other geth just minded their own business. So it is the reapers that created the conflict because their indoctrinated geth made organic’s view on all geth bad, because indoctrinated geth were the only ones fighting them, and the other geth weren’t harming anyone. The initial conflict however was started by the quarians who attacked the geth, in which the geth retaliated only as a means of survival, but after the geth did not continue to attack the quarians when they beat the quarians. And synthesis doesn’t make any sense because it claims of merging synthetic and organic to form new D.N.A, but isn’t that what the reaper forces are? Marauders? Brutes? Banshees? Husks? I think that these endings were only created because not everyone agrees with the indoctrination theory, so they created the extended cut to fit the needs of all the fans.