Sphene was conquered by a lizard with a stick who spent 30 years building an invasion force with that advanced tech which was destroyed in an afternoon. I wouldn't bank on the Alexandrians having enough knowledge to solve their problem when they couldn't even program their way out of a paperclip paradox.
As for Cahcuia having figured it out, why would she? She's morally against the existence of the Endless and has already been shown to be comfortable using manipulation and deceit to get what she wants by hiding the fact she's an Endless from us. She's also incredibly selfish, leaving her crying child to go explore the world and then expecting him to smile through wiping her out as to not bring down her mood. She is the one insisting the Endless aren't people and it's obvious they are. We even see Otis's thoughts during the play, which means Otis thinks. He's a feeling, thinking person, and we're told by her that he's not, so we should be fine with killing him. But that alone should make it clear she's lying to us. And so even if she had a solution to preserve the Endless, why would she give it to us? There is no reason to even believe stopping Sphene would shut the whole thing down anyway, because that's something she says to push for us to do the thing she wants RIGHT NOW with no thought or consideration.
I am aware the writers don't want me to "think too hard about it" because they served me slop. If DT was a burger I got at McDonald's the cook would be fired already. I really wish people would stop suggesting I give up thinking to enjoy the last two expansions.
If I'd spent 10 years playing the story then I might agree with you, but the story is a small part of the game. Ultimately, this is an MMO and I don't actually need to know I'm fighting the big bird snake thing because Bakool Ja Ja released it which didn't get him disqualified even though Zoraal Ja got disqualified for way less later on. I could just fight the big bird snake thing.
And I definitely didn't need to know the mascot was for entertaining all those kids I killed, I could have just grinded FATES in blissful ignorance.
Had I known ahead of time, I would have done exactly that. Story skipped and played in blissful ignorance. But when they advertised the vacation expansion, there was no mention of wiping out a themepark full of children, so I didn't know. I don't think anyone was prepared for what DT ended up being, and I don't just mean the utter lack of thought about ethical implications, but the lazy writing across the board. While I may have disagreed with some of the morals espoused in EW, it didn't feel like I was reading a teenager's Wattpad story the way DT does.



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