TTTX wrote:that's a very idealistic view, that you either have to be naive or fool to believe (no offence).
realistically there are probably other reasons for why they are going there.
It's not a belief, it's just a reasoning. I don't want to take personal offense, as I think you meant the "royal you" as in "one might believe", but if it's directed towards me then I think I will. Why add a personal attack about me or anyone using that reasoning being naive or a fool? I definitely don't have the qualifications to discuss space exploration because I don't hold multiple degrees in astronomy and physics, as I'm sure no one else here does, but what does calling that reasoning naive or foolish have to do with furthering the discussion about reasons to go to another galaxy?
It might be the same reason more people have been on the surface of the moon then the bottom of the ocean. The moon is technically easier to get to, you just have to solve it mathematically and physically. The hardest part is breaking Earth's atmosphere and escaping Earth's gravity. Then it's just a matter of speed and time and math, since there's really nothing between here and there, it's mostly empty space. The bottom of the ocean is different, we can map it, but what's really down there is yet to be explored. There is a lot of stuff between here and there. And here's the kicker, there are probably more resources on the bottom of the ocean then there ever will be on the Moon. So what's the reasoning behind putting more effort into exploring something extremely far away that none of us will ever touch in our lives and putting less effort into something just a few miles away? And that's not me coming up with reasons, that's what's really happening today in our world. I think the same argument could be stated in the game as to why the Initiative is going to another galaxy. I personally wouldn't do it because that's insane, we have an entire galaxy yet to be explored, but I'm not a character in the game behind the Initiative or the game developer.
Also, with our technology today we know little about our galaxy.
https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/203 ... red-so-farI know the technology in ME is different, but they state that the entire galaxy is still yet to be explored. So perhaps the same principle applies at that time, too?
As for going there of course there are other reasons, reasons that will show up in the game that the Initiative videos aren't sharing. The secret reason that we're all discussing and trying to figure out. We just don't know yet which reason they gave to the people who joined the Initiative at the onset of the game. So right now it's just speculation, one of us may be right. All of us may be wrong. I don't see what's naive or foolish about coming up with different reasons.