User blog comment:Chaoswolf75/What's the hardest choice you've had to made throughout the series?/@comment-96.227.11.127-20120716113239

ME1: Bringing Liara to see her mother die or not. I could've left her on the Normandy and been done with it or I could've brought her along and seen the look in her eyes as the life left her mother's body. Heartbreaking.

ME2: Telling the Admiralty board about the evidence against Tali's father or not. I could have kept my mouth shut and condemned her to exile (or pick a persuasion choice and kept her as part of the fleet but let's just pretend those choices were not availible) or secure her place with her people at the cost of labeling her father a monster and losing her as a friend

ME3: Shooting Mordin in the back or not. After telling him (and only him) about the sabotage, he looks at me with disappointed eyes. I tell him he can't do it, to which he replies that he must. I pull a gun on him, to which he says that I will have to shoot him to stop him. And he turns. I want to stop the cure but, I don't want to shoot him in the back. Time slows as I contemplate my choices. Do I shoot a man who trusted me with his life in the back, knowing it is the only way to stop the Krogan from possibly starting another war (under Wreav's control)? Or do I let him go, to cure a virus that has kept a very dangerous species at bay for the last thousand years? Before I can make my decision, he's already on the elevator, heading up to fix the sabotage.

Figured I'd give a bit of insight into why I felt these were my hardest choices instead of the usual ones.