Why Is Control Generally Seen As The Worst Ending?

Definitely, I mean, that should be given when you have a literal near omnipotent Shepard-Reaper space lobster as the new guardians of organics, even though the Reapers were literally just trying to genocide everyone literally a few minutes ago. But there will always be problems, my problem with Destroy is that it isn't a solution to the problem, it merely rejects it, destroy the enemy in front of you, and makes it inevitable that it reoccurs again down the line... makes things even more desperate and bad if the Leviathans don't actually just sit on their ass and instead wanna make all the organics their new thralls, which they could easily do without any Reaper tech to combat them. At least with Control, organics and synthetics will likely get somewhere and learn new things that can be passed down and try to coexist, instead of just accepting that they'll be at conflict with each other for all eternity with organics destroying every synthetics that grows in power + consciousness or synthetics murdering endless amounts of humans "for their own sake".

Yeah, Terminus Systems eat your heart out lol

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