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@PandaTar wrote:Still with that undying hope the Benefactor is a third unknown party of one or many individuals. Just find it so annoyingly coincidental that we happen to know all the possible outcomes from a galaxy-full of inhabitants; secrecy and huge amounts of resources might not be so rare in a Galaxy, I'd wager, specially considering secrecy.
That doesn't make sense. If anyone and their dog with a conspiracy can procure the resources that are arguably greater than the Batarian Hegemony, they should be able to fight back against the Reapers just with manufacturing ships.
Secrecy, as I said. It doesn't make sense we knowing the whole potentiality of people in a whole galaxy. I prefer my way, thank you.
- 8 years ago
@PandaTar wrote:Secrecy, as I said. It doesn't make sense we knowing the whole potentiality of people in a whole galaxy. I prefer my way, thank you.
That's getting to the point of saying it can be anyone and magic makes it possible.
Sorry.
SPACE MAGIC
- 8 years ago
@arthurh3535 wrote:
@PandaTar wrote:Secrecy, as I said. It doesn't make sense we knowing the whole potentiality of people in a whole galaxy. I prefer my way, thank you.
That's getting to the point of saying it can be anyone and magic makes it possible.
Sorry.
SPACE MAGIC
Actually, I'm pretty sure he's saying that it could be anyone and money, power, and excessive paranoia make it possible.
Anyway, on the topic of evil corporations as the Benefactor, has anyone considered the collective entity of Donavan Hock and his cronies in the "business of war" for the job?