Multiple counts of genocide is considerably higher on the list of crimes against of humanity than terrorism I'd say :p.PeZook wrote:Yes, but none of that showed up in ME2 - or, more precisely, it did show up, but the writers didn't seem to realize what the implications should have been, and so Shep just shrugged and went along with it. Which, come to think of it, is nearly as bad as ME3's ending.
But yeah the deception is pretty clear once you hit ME3, and pretty sickening in retrospect. TIM really did use you.
I'm not entirely sure about this part though. Jacob may have seen the installation of additional weapons batteries as "nothing" as I don't think they were shown to be all that effective. Again, it may be a doctrinal issue - the Alliance wants colonies lightly garrisoned and protected, so that they can concentrate their best forces in rapid reaction units. Unfortunately, most colonies simply don't survive long enough for the reinforcements to arrive - and we do know that colonies are continuously abducted right up the moment of the Collector Base assault.You see,in ME2 you were constantly told how the Alliance does nothing and Cerberus is the only thing that can protect human colonists from being abducted etc. Jacob even said outright that he was sick of the Alliance doing nothing.
Then it turned out the Alliance WAS doing something. Entire batteries of somethings, in fact. So...it's all a giant lie. Shep doesn't care.
Vega's comments are much more damning. He says straight out that the intel would have allowed them to take out the Collectors (indicating they may have gotten the Reaper IFF too - mirroring Shep's efforts), which definitely counts as "something". Whether Jacob and co were aware of this is not certain; although TIM probably did know about it, the bastard.