User blog comment:Legionwrex/Why Destroy is the worst ending (besides refusal)./@comment-90.11.117.166-20120814103727/@comment-5607673-20120815000554

'''Well for the rachni it's up to Shepard interpretation at the time. Another argument would be "who are you to rewrite history ?", rachni are dead in history book, so let them rest in peace.'''

So they really don't deserve a chance to live in peace? Even knowing that they weren't hostile on purpose?

'''In my first playthrough I had one option to spare Wrex because I did the armor quest before (but this was pure randomness as I found the armor while exploring the galaxy without him giving me this quest). Still kill him (here because my Shepard couldn't stand insubordination)'''

Look, I'll just be straight with you here: that makes no sense. Killing a guy just because she can't stand insubordination? I'd understand yelling at him, maybe slap him across the face, but killing him? I really don't see the reason for that. At all.

'''Second playthrough (after ME3 release) I had the quest and intimitade option. I hesitated but I wanted to have as many War Assets as possible for ME3 (to have the destroy and survive ending without having to play multiplayer with EC) and I liked Mordin a lot (great speech before the romance with Garrus in ME2 ^^) so I killed Wrex knowing this would let me having the krogan assets with the salarian one and also keep Mordin alive. For the RP I kill Wrex because he could become a risk later.'''

You'd doom the krogan race just because you want to keep Mordin alive? No, man. Especially since Mordin wouldn't like that. He's proud to die curing the Genophage. Doesn't regret it in the slightest. And you don't need those War Assets. I always get the best versions of the endings even if I save Wrex and cure the Genophage.

'''I mean "wouldn't" take the risk. Thank for the correction'''

You're welcome.

'''For the council I know as a player they'll stay dumb but my Shepard believed they'll open their eyes after this. And still as a Specter she work for the council, not the alliance, so as a good soldier the choice is kinda easy. Also a player i didn't like the way a renegade Shepard was xenophobic in ME1 (but luckly not anymore in ME2 & 3) so my renegade Shepard wasn't fully renegade in ME1.'''

My Shepard never is a full Renegade. Like I said, he's a "Renegon". Well, I never, ever, believed those retards would listen to reason. So, they can burn in hell, good riddance to them.

'''It seems you played a very soft renegade Shepard in comparaison with mine. In ME1 I had full renegade bar before doing the Virmire mission (so killing Wrex didn't gave me any renegade points...) but 1 and half bar paragon. In ME2 I almost get no paragon point. In ME3 I have over 4 bar renegade and a small amont (1/5 of a bar) paragon. BTW the red glowing scar comes back in ME3 if you play renegade enough.'''

I do. In fact, in my current ME3 playthrough I actually have more Paragon Reputation than Renegade. It's a first-time occurrence, but it shows how my Shepard is. In ME1, I had a full Renegade bar (using the glitch in Noveria, but I tried a playthrough without it and I still maxed out the bar) and a Paragon bar sitting around... 75% full. In ME2, pretty similar (though without the glitch), though I think the Paragon bar was around half-full. In my first ME3 playthrough the bar was around 75% Renegade and 25% Paragon. In my second and third playthroughs, the bar was little more than half-filled by Renegade a little less than half by Paragon. And I already mentioned my current, fourth playthrough. And about the scars, I know, though I only managed to get them in my first playthrough.

'''And for the renegade control speech, I find that with this epic music in background it's a great ending (emotionaly speaking). But for you who seems to dislike politician it should be a great ending too ^^'''

Yeah... No. I don't want my Shepard to become a crazy overlord who wants to "form an army no one will dare to oppose!". Besides, I wouldn't trust a Paragon Shepard with the Reapers. Like I said, it's bound to go wrong with a Paragon. More so with a Renegade, who seems like a insane dictator. Hell, I'd rather cop-out with the crappy Synthesis ending.