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*** It also involves rewriting the genetic code and altering the body structure of every sentient being in the galaxy without their informed consent. While the argument has been raised that this is less ethically objectionable than the third option, 'Destroy', as that latter option requires the deaths of both EDI and the entire geth collective, there is a valid counter-argument. Specifically, that both EDI and the accredited ambassador of the geth collective (Legion) have already told you in exactly that many words that they would sooner die than submit to the Reapers, and that both EDI and the geth have volunteered themselves for combat service vs. the Reapers (which enlistment carries within it an implicit acceptance of the risk of death). You do not have their informed consent to forcibly alter them into a different species, but you actually ''do'' have their informed consent to kill them.
* The developers of ''[[Mafia III]]'' (who have nothing in common with the developers of [[Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven|the first game]]) tried to push cops being called on the black protagonist in upper class areas as a message on racism... except the main character '''actually is''' a multi-murderer and gang member looking to commit further felonies when he enters these areas!
* In ''[[Fantasy Life]]'' the player character's mentor in woodcutting tells them to learn from his mistakes, respect the forest, and not go around cutting down every tree they find. The only way to increase a character's woodcutting level is to [[Stat Grinding|go cutting down every tree you find]], and there's no negative consequences for doing so.
 
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