

Everything would be as it was with new faces to replace the old. The destruction of a high profile facility with no absolute tie to augmentation will not have any real effect on the world. Hiding everything that happened and letting the world decide what to do will basically solve nothing. This reduces progress considerably and helpful technologies that might otherwise become available never see the light of day. What this really amounts to is a shadow organization taking control of the world and research being obstructed if it does not fall in line with the organization's policies (i.e. Regulating augmentation would be a reasonable choice if not for the people who are requesting it. Those who've lost legs would be able to walk. People that were once blind would be able to see. Anything less would be a waste of our capabilities.Ĭompletely eliminating augmentation makes no sense since there is a real need being served with augments. The more benefits society reaps, the better. We should always use our intellect for advancement. What each party wanted you to say/lie seemed stupid, but if we are strictly looking at Eliza's forecasts, I thought Sarif's was best. I like the last line of that cutscene: "We can become the gods we've always been striving to be.

It's not the truth, it's probably not the right choice, but at the same time, I think that is the history of humans. But at the end, especially after playing the Missing Link and seeing what was going on in Rifleman Bank Station and then the Hyron project, I couldn't really see supporting them. I really hated Taggert, so it was difficult to consider the Illuminati's story, although I do think they have some valid points. I didn't really want to murder everybody on the station. Blowing up the facility hardly seemed like a good thing to do, especially given the fact that there were pockets of survivors scattered around and given that I'd just spent a great deal of time going out of my way to neutralize the crazed augs without killing them. The "truth" option seemed to me to be a very skewed version of the truth, and the idea of humanity being set back like that didn't impress me too much. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.I didn't like any of the options much. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here.

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