>pretentious diction up the a$$
>not juvenalian satire
>blind eye against other philosophical representations of religion
>no cacophonous slurs
>no shrek
>no mtn dew
this is a bad thread by petard standards. scratch that, this is a fcking pathetic thread by petard standards. step up your game petard; or else you'll soon be devising plans to save organics by killing them with synthetics.
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>complains about pretentious diction >uses pretentious diction gorji pls
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[i]wat[/i] [b]where?[/b]
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use your eyes use your eyes
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but i don't see any unnecessary language there...
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you used big words big words are evil
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better and shorter than using a synonymous phrase
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you're doing it again
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on this website, all words must be less than three syllables
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I know it's fun to use hyperbole, but you do realize that part of the logic made sense right? The Catalyst wasn't trying to prevent the [i]act[/i] of synthetics killing organics from taking place, but to prevent synthetics from [i]exterminating[/i] organics. The means are the same but the ends are different.
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[quote]but to prevent synthetics from exterminating organics[/quote] by doing what exactly?
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They were preventing organics from going extinct. There is a difference between killing organics and killing them off for good.
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that doesn't answer my question...
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I can't tell if you're being facetious, or if you really don't see the difference.
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i was asking you what their methodology was, not what their ideals were
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The organics were stored in reaper form. That's what the harvest is; essentially melt them down and build a new reaper. I assume the genetic information is stored somewhere in the reaper
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bingo. what's the positive to being stored in reaper form? how is this a viable solution?
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That's not what I referring to. I'm referring to the harvest. Yes, they killed organics, but they did it so that more organics could live. If they didn't value organics living "free" in [i]any[/i] way, they would have just reaperfied everyone at first contact. [url=http://social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic/355/index/16579637]I know you've read this before, but what I'm saying is that the conclusion isn't that far-fetched, and simplifying the logic down to the means is pointless.[/url]