User blog comment:Legionwrex/Why Destroy is the worst ending (besides refusal)./@comment-3097746-20120707042708/@comment-899316-20120707222254

I don't see it as disrespectful to Anderson, because Anderson simply didn't have the full picture. Up until that Catalyst conversation, Shepard knows about as much as he did, and Destroy seems more appealing. How could Anderson possibly have known about the syntho-organic war problem, or about the effects of the choices, or even about the existence of the other two choices? Besides, Anderson was a great guy, but the well being of galactic society comes first, respecting his memory second. As for TIM, he wanted to do the right thing for the wrong reasons. He saw Control as humanity's ticket to the top, not as a way to stop the Reapers. Thankfully, he indoctrinated himself like a fool before he could enact his dastardly plan.