Wasn't their argument that it's the role of each race to police their own planets? It's not a council matter if someone gets attacked by the Terminus systems etc. Council forces are for big things. And there was absolutely nothing implicating Saren so what they allowed in terms of investigating him.norashepard said:While I agree that A LOT of the plot was idiotic, this was not. Recall how Eden Prime was utterly destroyed, another spectre dead, and Geth uncharacteristically attacked. Granted, this doesn't exactly implicate Saren in anything, BUT the Council still did completely ignore the deaths of many many people because they were human which at that point were a lesser race. So they might have been justified not attacking Saren right away, but they were a bunch of racist punks.BrotherRool said:snip
And then later on they didn't believe anything else either, but those times, there was tons of definitive proof.
Besides, Shepard doesn't care about the Geth either at first. She's solely going after Saren and trying to pin the evidence on him, evidence she doesn't have any of, not even her own eye evidence or any sign that Saren was on that planet. And yet she ignores exploring any avenue of investigating the Geth threat except going after Saren.
And there isn't even any evidence for any geth invasion. There's a small one off attack on a colony world lead by a rogue spectre (when they find that unbeatable evidence of audio footage, because in the future we lost the ability we have now of manipulating staticy audio) and Shepard demands them to send fleets out based on basically just off the visions she had