What do you think the species of ME taste like?
#76
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 07:27
#77
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 07:29
#78
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 07:29
#79
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 07:32
Massadonious1 wrote...
Eating a Quarian would be like eating a hospital.
No problem for Rush Limbaugh. HEY OH!!!!!
He was addicted to pain meds. Old reffrence,I know.
#80
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 07:33
Slidell505 wrote...
What do humans taste like? Has any ever eaten human? PICS
http://www.cbc.ca/ne...ibal040130.html
So yes. SOME people have.
Modifié par Zeratul20, 31 mars 2010 - 07:33 .
#81
Guest_Shandepared_*
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 07:34
Guest_Shandepared_*
Maria Caliban wrote...
If they're a different race from you, it's not cannibalism.
That said, it might happen with any of the alien races as cultures can be so malleable. I recall in Deep Space Nine, when we learned that the Ferengi cremated their dead, and if a person was important enough then parts of the ash would be sold as collectables. It’s strange, but makes a certain sort of sense.
You know I watched the film "Alive" a while back and it actually got me thinking. If say a passenger ship crashed and it was carrying quarian, turian, human, and asari passengers...
Once they ran out of food what would be the appropriate thing to do? Is it less revulting for the humans to eat the dead human passengers, or for the races to instead consume the dead who were not of their species?
As I recall the survivors from the plane crash in "Alive" did not eat family, if they had any. Makes sense.
#82
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 07:34
Cancermeat wrote...
I dont think i should eat something that could have a conversation with me.
You can have conversation with a cow not a very engaging one but a conversation nevertheless. I guess it could be if you were high but that's throwing in variables.
#83
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 07:38
Shandepared wrote...
You know I watched the film "Alive" a while back and it actually got me thinking. If say a passenger ship crashed and it was carrying quarian, turian, human, and asari passengers...
Once they ran out of food what would be the appropriate thing to do? Is it less revulting for the humans to eat the dead human passengers, or for the races to instead consume the dead who were not of their species?
As I recall the survivors from the plane crash in "Alive" did not eat family, if they had any. Makes sense.
I think once you accept that something is a person, eating them is the same whether they're of your species or not.
Modifié par Maria Caliban, 31 mars 2010 - 07:40 .
#84
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 07:40
Shandepared wrote...
Maria Caliban wrote...
If they're a different race from you, it's not cannibalism.
That said, it might happen with any of the alien races as cultures can be so malleable. I recall in Deep Space Nine, when we learned that the Ferengi cremated their dead, and if a person was important enough then parts of the ash would be sold as collectables. It’s strange, but makes a certain sort of sense.
You know I watched the film "Alive" a while back and it actually got me thinking. If say a passenger ship crashed and it was carrying quarian, turian, human, and asari passengers...
Once they ran out of food what would be the appropriate thing to do? Is it less revulting for the humans to eat the dead human passengers, or for the races to instead consume the dead who were not of their species?
As I recall the survivors from the plane crash in "Alive" did not eat family, if they had any. Makes sense.
In theory I could do canibalism. The way I look at it the body isn't you the brain is. It has your memorys your emotions everything that makes you you. The body's just a pile of nonfuctioning organic matter without the brain. The brain could live on if hooked up to the right machines with the right technology,and you'd still be you, you'd be able to think. If you hooked up a body to a machine that made all the organs work what do you have? A big pile of working organs that just lie there. Woopty ****in doo.
#85
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 07:42
#86
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 07:48
Cancermeat wrote...
I think they resorted in boiling shoes to eat at Jamestown at some point but dont hold me to it....
I assume that's before they drank the flavor aid. They didn't drink kool aid people look it up.
#87
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 07:56
Shandepared wrote...
Maria Caliban wrote...
If they're a different race from you, it's not cannibalism.
That said, it might happen with any of the alien races as cultures can be so malleable. I recall in Deep Space Nine, when we learned that the Ferengi cremated their dead, and if a person was important enough then parts of the ash would be sold as collectables. It’s strange, but makes a certain sort of sense.
You know I watched the film "Alive" a while back and it actually got me thinking. If say a passenger ship crashed and it was carrying quarian, turian, human, and asari passengers...
Once they ran out of food what would be the appropriate thing to do? Is it less revulting for the humans to eat the dead human passengers, or for the races to instead consume the dead who were not of their species?
As I recall the survivors from the plane crash in "Alive" did not eat family, if they had any. Makes sense.
humans and asari can't digest quarians and turians and vice versa though humans can eat asari and turians can eat quarians. Quarians can't eat anything that hasn't been sterilized and rendered into paste.
#88
Guest_Shandepared_*
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 08:02
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Solomen wrote...
humans and asari can't digest quarians and turians and vice versa though humans can eat asari and turians can eat quarians. Quarians can't eat anything that hasn't been sterilized and rendered into paste.
Yes of-course, but we're in a life or death situation here. The turians are gonna have to eat something and so are the quarians.
#89
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 08:05
Slidell505 wrote...
Cancermeat wrote...
I think they resorted in boiling shoes to eat at Jamestown at some point but dont hold me to it....
I assume that's before they drank the flavor aid. They didn't drink kool aid people look it up.
You're probably thinking jonestown.....but hey maybe they did do it there too
#90
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 08:06
#91
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 08:08
#92
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 08:09
Shandepared wrote...
Solomen wrote...
humans and asari can't digest quarians and turians and vice versa though humans can eat asari and turians can eat quarians. Quarians can't eat anything that hasn't been sterilized and rendered into paste.
Yes of-course, but we're in a life or death situation here. The turians are gonna have to eat something and so are the quarians.
hmmm... turians are apex predators... I wonder
#93
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 08:11
Cancermeat wrote...
I'm a sucker for Asian food because i like to show off how well i can use chop sticks.
When I was in korea the ajima at the restaurant kept having the waitresses bring me a fork...
#94
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 08:14
#95
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 08:17
Cancermeat wrote...
Maybe Asari would be good if you cooked them Korean Barbecue style.....
Almost every meat is good if you cook it Korean Barbecue style.
#96
Posté 31 mars 2010 - 08:19
Cancermeat wrote...
When i lived in Korea they told me never to leave chop sticks inside the bowel it had something to do with their ancestor worship.
chopsticks in the bowl is a funeral rite. Chopsticks in the bowel is assault





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