User blog comment:FirstDrellSpectre/My wishlist about Mass Effect: Next/@comment-4452849-20140803144133/@comment-24200891-20141031075326

No, I don't want to be a felon, playing as killers and thieves in games is a pure fiction. Changing mind in the last moment doesn't make TIM redeemed after all his treasons, massacres and sick experiments. When he ressurected Shepard he was still a good guy, but out of his lust of power he betrayed own kind and slaughtered them, changed civillians into zombie troops, those are irredeemable crimes. Once a fallen hero, fallen forever. Stopping himself in the very end doesn't bleach him even a bit. I see suicide as an escape from problem, an act of cowardness. I remember he was indoctrinated, but Harbinger didn't tell him to experiment on own soldiers, releasing plague bringing creatures, staging a coup d'tet, changing people into zombies to find a way to take over reapers was enough for the Reapers to be afraid of him and attack him. TIM also send Messer to investigate collectors on Fehl Prime and didn't inform Shepard about this. He ordered Messer to let collectors capture humans and see what happens to them, this happened before he took the Collector base. After the collector base, he experimented on Paul Grayson, turning him into a zombie, he did the same on his soldiers.