Quote Originally Posted by Cilia View Post
The Garleans got the treatment they did because the course of their lives, having already been filled with hardship before the Empire's collapse, let them grow the resilience necessary to endure that loss. Some of them, anyway (re: Quintus). The Ancients' lives had little to no hardship, so when shocked with the Final Days and the price paid to stop it, they were unable to swallow that price and demanded a refund and return to the old status quo.
The Garleans lived in one of the most technologically advanced, powerful nations of the currently known world for long enough that anyone that had experienced the hardships you speak of directly would have been a child at the time.

If we find out that the Ancients had had a billion years of struggle and strife before their current standard of living, would that suddenly make the Sundering unacceptable to you?