User blog comment:SpartHawg948/An Open Letter Regarding Mass Effect: Deception/@comment-1900300-20120203015648/@comment-1900300-20120203140453

Ill give you some consideration in that it could have been good if it had the correct plot and presented them all in a good way. I would expect Gillian to improve somewhat given she yes is not undergoing Cerberus' experiments and has been spending time in an enviroment she can be happy in. With the quarians she does not have to touch anyone or maintain eye contact, is in a positive enviroment of supportive friends. She couyld have improved quite a bit in that time span. Of course she would not be perfect, as getting over autism is impossible, but she would have improved to the point where she could have some more personal interaction and more defined personal motivations. But even then i would still have reservations about the concept. Even if autism is not enough she is underage. Her putting herself in combat would make her a child soldier, something unconconable. Sure in Acension her life was in danger and she and no choice. Sure in Revelation Nick was mainipulated into a dangerous situation by a villian. But to put herself into the crossfire of a war? This is the main reason people had an issue with her being a squadmember in ME3