TTTX wrote:Well I didn't mean as such hence is why put up "no offence" in my post as a safety as I can sometimes write stuff in a way I don't mean too as I'm not english it happens from time to time.
as for the answer to the question well we already know most people didn't join up just because of the whole want to colonize, explore and all that stuff, because that's not how people work (not to mention there are anarchists among the people as we will be fighting those in ME:A), but at the sound of it we'll hear the idealistic side of it from Liam (I pretty sure his loyalty mission will make cracks in his idealistic views and we'll probably have to make him either give them up or keep them), there are probably many different reasons for people to sign up, escaping debt, hits on their heads, wanting to start over, etc.
your comparison using the moon and ocean is a non fair comparison as we can return from the moon back to earth (and stay in contact with them), it would be more a fair comparison to compare getting the resources of the ocean or our own star system and us going to the nearest star system to get resources (although we need space to grow on more then resource in my opinion after all we are what 7 billion people now it's time to colonize other worlds now if we are to survive in this universe). however going to another star system in this point in time would be a dumb one for the same reasons the Ark Initiative are a dumb idea, it's not worth it for anyone at least not for the rest of the galaxy.
Not to mention the Ark initiative are lying through their teeth, because there is no way, people waste so much time, money and resources just to send people off on a 600 hundred journey and just be all like "Go off and have fun colonize, exploring and stuff " because that's a piss poor investment because there is no return on it at least for the first 1300 years and that's even assuming they'll be nice enough to send stuff back or even survive the journey.
I agree, there are many facets into the human explanation as to why we do something. Some people say we climb a mountain because it's there. Some people say we only desire that which we don't have. Some people say we need progress for progress' sake. What drives a person to do anything, can we ever know? We as a species have been trying to understand why we do things for millennia. So I guess in the game they exploit a certain person who is looking for a certain something and the Initiative's explanation is good enough for them.
I think your comparison to finding resources in another solar system is more fitting then the one I used for the moon. However, the Initiative is still there and they're still going to Andromeda. So we have a month or so until we see how they explain it all.
No worries about the offense, it's my fault for bringing it up.











