thinking on failure, how cool would it have been to have a Commander Shepard rendered impotent? Weak and useless in the face of the reaper threat? He manages to win skirmish after skirmish against the reapers and Cerberus but the larger goals of a unified force, a response to the reapers, the completion of the Crucible. All these things elude him and in the end he has to choose whether to throw himself on them in a futile effort or to run and survive for a little longer with the fall of his civilization and the ruinous end of everyone he ever cared about. Maybe he could even take the cowards way out, suicide by flying the normandy into a Red Dwarf or something. Most of the game would be focussed on absolutely tearing apart this mountain mover, showing the hero as nothing more than a mortal man, have him search for acceptance and comfort in the relationships he's built over the past 2 games.
Maybe rebelled isn't correct, maybe their masters had insufficient vision when tasking the Reapers such that their own fallibility came back to bite them in the ass. The Reapers do what they're supposed to but the logical conclusion of their task is the destruction of their creators.
And then Conrad Verner goes SSJ and saves the universe
Okay, I see where you are going with that. I had an inkling that might be it, but I wasn't sure. I took it more in the tone of his dismissive nature of organics, synthetics are superior, which is why I say it was retconned unless he and all other Reapers are oblivious of their own purposes. Which is pretty poorly evolved in my opinion.
The only thing that makes sense "literally" would be that the Reapers killed their masters, but then continued to evolve, realized that they were wrong, and started the cycle to protect the fact that there would always be organic life. But that makes no sense cause he is a robo racist, so why does he care.
As for the second part, I made that joke last page!
Maybe rebelled isn't correct, maybe their masters had insufficient vision when tasking the Reapers such that their own fallibility came back to bite them in the ass. The Reapers do what they're supposed to but the logical conclusion of their task is the destruction of their creators.