boiled cabbageSirEmilCrane wrote...
Anyone have any ideas for Quarians?
probably taste like nothing, being inside suits their whole lives
What do you think the species of ME taste like?
#26
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 04:51
#27
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 04:53
#28
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 04:57
Mallissin wrote...
Volus taste like corned beef!
I woulda thought they'd taste like popsicles.
#29
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:00
#30
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:01
marshalleck wrote...
boiled cabbageSirEmilCrane wrote...
Anyone have any ideas for Quarians?
probably taste like nothing, being inside suits their whole lives
though apparently due to dextro amino acids they are really sweet
#31
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:02
boiled cabbageSago_mulch wrote...
Volus taste like fat people
#32
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:03
Tlazolteotl wrote...
Mallissin wrote...
Volus taste like corned beef!
I woulda thought they'd taste like popsicles.
shellfish
#33
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:04
SirEmilCrane wrote...
That grey geth grease that explodes out of mobile platforms when you kill them tastes like Vegemite
Aussies will know what I mean
This.
#34
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:06
SirEmilCrane wrote...
marshalleck wrote...
boiled cabbageSirEmilCrane wrote...
Anyone have any ideas for Quarians?
probably taste like nothing, being inside suits their whole lives
though apparently due to dextro amino acids they are really sweet
Mmmm.....sweet poisonous boiled cabbage....
#35
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:19
#36
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:20
You see, there are naturally occurring D-amino acids (Which is what turian and quarian biology are made of, compared to the L-amino acids in humans and other species) in nature that are a part of the human diet, particularly in certain sugars. D-amino acids tend to taste and smell sweet to humans. Therefore, turian and quarian tissue would most likely taste sweet and sugary.
The more you know?
#37
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:21
SirEmilCrane wrote...
Just don't, ahem, ingest
That's why you get your epinephrine ready...for "accidental" ingestion.
#38
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:21
#39
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:23
blank1 wrote...
I think we'd have something of an idea of how turians and quarians would taste if they actually existed.
You see, there are naturally occurring D-amino acids (Which is what turian and quarian biology are made of, compared to the L-amino acids in humans and other species) in nature that are a part of the human diet, particularly in certain sugars. D-amino acids tend to taste and smell sweet to humans. Therefore, turian and quarian tissue would most likely taste sweet and sugary.
The more you know?
This takes the Tali and Garrus sex scenes to a whole new level
Modifié par SirEmilCrane, 30 mars 2010 - 05:23 .
#40
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:28
#41
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:32
GuardianAngel470 wrote...
Humans taste like sweet pork, just ask Hannibal Lecter. Or any canible really.
goes good with fava beans and a nice Chianti
#42
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:33

Blasto just made it onto the menu!
Edit note: That's a Jellyfish salad.
Modifié par Mallissin, 30 mars 2010 - 05:33 .
#43
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:42
I have never wanted Tali'Zorah more then after reading this. *pants*blank1 wrote...
I think we'd have something of an idea of how turians and quarians would taste if they actually existed.
You see, there are naturally occurring D-amino acids (Which is what turian and quarian biology are made of, compared to the L-amino acids in humans and other species) in nature that are a part of the human diet, particularly in certain sugars. D-amino acids tend to taste and smell sweet to humans. Therefore, turian and quarian tissue would most likely taste sweet and sugary.
The more you know?
#44
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:45
#45
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:55
T3hMerc wrote...
I have never wanted Tali'Zorah more then after reading this. *pants*blank1 wrote...
I think we'd have something of an idea of how turians and quarians would taste if they actually existed.
You see, there are naturally occurring D-amino acids (Which is what turian and quarian biology are made of, compared to the L-amino acids in humans and other species) in nature that are a part of the human diet, particularly in certain sugars. D-amino acids tend to taste and smell sweet to humans. Therefore, turian and quarian tissue would most likely taste sweet and sugary.
The more you know?
Shepard is a cunnint linguist
ok that was really bad
#46
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 05:58
#47
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Posté 30 mars 2010 - 06:02
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#48
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 06:02
mmm tasty sweet Quarian Flesh!
Modifié par Onyx Jaguar, 30 mars 2010 - 06:03 .
#49
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 06:04
Onyx Jaguar wrote...
^Its not cannibalism if its not the same species
mmm tasty sweet Quarian Flesh!
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Well then ... if Turians are birds, do they have drumsticks?
#50
Posté 30 mars 2010 - 06:05
Shoko86 wrote...
Im sure everything will taste like chicken.





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