MomoElektra said:
Well again you imply that "better" is something that actually exists when it doesn't. Also being able to think of a DIFFERENT method does not mean I cannot see or understand the reasoning behind another person's method.
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Case in point, in the anime Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann a race of beings known as the anti-spirals are actively hunting down all normal life in the universe because the Anti-spirals found that if normal life were to continue they would develop to the point were each life would become its own galaxy and all the galaxies would merge together ti form a super massive black hole that would destroy the universe.
They kill off most life to prevent the total destruction of the universe. It is a logical solution.
On the other hand the heroes fight because they think they can overcome the spiral nemesis, the name for the black hole, through their will power and determination, and they they shouldn't be held under the anti-spiral's methods.
Also a logical solution because until the Spiral Nemisis occurs there is a chance it could be stopped by fighting it.
It is entirely possible for there to be two contradictory theories that are both equally valid and there is nothing preventing anyone from seeing the logic in both.
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http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Antivillain
Heres a list you can sort through of all examples of villains who turned out to be "good", or trying to do something helpful, but did so through means normally seen as wrong.
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AntiVillain/Anime
Examples in anime
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AntiVillain/ComicBooks
Comics
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AntiVillain/Film
Film
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/AntiVillain/VideoGames
video games
Hell Mass effect 1 had both Saren, who tired to get organics spared from destruction, and Beneziah, who tired to get Saren back on the path of good, who both were supposedly evil.
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Actually the reason why people hate the series is not being the Reapers turned out to be trying to do something that wasn't evil, it was because of how badly they explained it, to be more precise how they DIDNT EXPLAIN IT at all. Had Bioware adequately explained the plot device that was in play people wouldn't have cared.
the plot device itself, is not the problem
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Again you try to compare The Reapers, a race of machine/organic hybrids with no real sense of hatred or bias who try to help all organic life, with a group of humans who hated everything that wasn't them and sought to destroy them because they were supposedly "lesser" then they were and only worked to further their own luxury.
Two different groups, with two different motives.
the fact you even think they are similar is actually kind of shocking, and shows an entire lack of knowledge on the Reapers, or a very poor attempt to troll.
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When faced with total genocide and having all organic life be permanently killed off by synthetics, or having some life killed off in a smaller genocide by organic/synthetic hybrids, which would you choose?
yet again you fail to list, or even attempt to list, ANY sort of logical plan that doesn't involve mass murder that could logically work.
You can say "genocide isn't an acceptable option" from here to sundown, but until you can provide a workable alternative you have NO GROUND to stand on.