User blog comment:Kyz99/Quarian New Home- Geth/@comment-1746153-20101028093848/@comment-1746153-20101028140229

Well, some quarians do think it was their faults. Actually, it still is too unrealistic. Besides, they could have acquire normal immune systems through vaccinations, if they did this in each generation - they are more advanced than we are, they were more advanced to begin with, so I think it would be possible. Artificially acquired immunity can also be permanent, you know? If they put 50 years, not 300, I'd be more likely to believe that they didn't develop or change at all. But then again, look what we've done in past 50 years. Even during my lifespan of 20 years, a lot of things changed. And I don't think 'stories' about how the geth are evil would have much effect on all kids. I've read books about horrors of World War II, I've been to memorials (Piskaryovskoye included), but I can't say I really feel anything. And I think I'm in a majority - I can understand, but I can't hold an actual genuine grudge against them, it's past, I haven't seen it myself. And the Morning War is a far, far more distant past, however quarians act as if it was a little while ago, and the current Admirals fought in it.