FsDxRAGE wrote...
*drives liquid nitrogen truck through thread wall fighting T-1000*
Good day gents!
*Freezes T-1000 and punches it in face shattering it into thousands of peices*
I AM BACK!
FsDxRAGE wrote...
*drives liquid nitrogen truck through thread wall fighting T-1000*
Good day gents!
*Freezes T-1000 and punches it in face shattering it into thousands of peices*
I AM BACK!
Sure, sure. I'm just repeating what the game/setting currently has to say on the subject.Phil725 wrote...
He's a genius scientist in an advanced sci-fi story. He's more magical than anyone in our world todayNuclearBuddha wrote...
Mordin is not magic.
If Bioware wants the quarians to be able to be without suits shortly after ME3, and they go the scientific breakthrough route, it will be Mordin. There are plenty of believable ways that they could come up with.
Goat_Shepard wrote...
*snip*
Put the shoes on the other feet. If we had a badass alien come out of nowhere and save Earth and the Milky Way, and then hooked up with a hot human chick and decided to live on Earth, it would be a privilege, right? But then there will always be those 1500 idiots throwing eggs and tellin "them critters" to get outa here! Not that Shepard couldn't handle some misinformed quarians![]()
Shepard wearing a suit...hmm...he'd probably blend in pretty good as just a "rather large" quarian lol, look at his shins, he does a good quarian impression!
*snip*
NuclearBuddha wrote...
Good to see I wasn't the only one who noticed that about the life-support legs or whatever that suit piece is called.Goat_Shepard wrote...
Shepard wearing a suit...hmm...he'd probably blend in pretty good as just a "rather large" quarian lol, look at his shins, he does a good quarian impression!

Actually, yesFsDxRAGE wrote...
Are we actually on topic?!
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timedrake32 wrote...
CamoBadger wrote...
timedrake32 wrote...
"no more dinner parties for you"yes some one got the refrence!!!!!
Phil725 wrote...
NuclearBuddha wrote...
Mordin is not magic.timedrake32 wrote...
no i mean he would probliy figure somthing outNuclearBuddha wrote...
Mordin probably doesn't even have 10 years left.timedrake32 wrote...
what about MordinNuclearBuddha wrote...
I think we're forgetting that Rannoch is not a miracle cure. Tali says it would still be 60 years of therapy to get out of the suits even there.
He's a genius scientist in an advanced sci-fi story. He's more magical than anyone in our world today
If Bioware wants the quarians to be able to be without suits shortly after ME3, and they go the scientific breakthrough route, it will be Mordin. There are plenty of believable ways that they could come up with.

FsDxRAGE wrote...
Are we actually on topic?!
Guest_Rakia_Time_*
Shadowomega23 wrote...
MadCat221 wrote...
NuclearBuddha wrote...
Mordin probably doesn't even have 10 years left.timedrake32 wrote...
what about MordinNuclearBuddha wrote...
I think we're forgetting that Rannoch is not a miracle cure. Tali says it would still be 60 years of therapy to get out of the suits even there.CamoBadger wrote...
I think if they lived on Rannoch, he and Tali would switch roles, sorta. He would have to eat special food from elsewhere, while Tali could actually eat food from the planet. She would still need to be in her suit, and Shepard likely would need one as well, so they would both be stuck in a suit...
1: Mordin breezed right through not just developing a cure for the Collector-itis tearing through Omega, but he customized it for multiple species.
2: Unlike the Genophage, which made the Krogan genome do something it didn't originally do, the Quarian impaired immune system is the result of atrophy; meaning, it once was strong enough to preclude the need for suits. Furthermore, the Quarian immune system had a sort of synergistic reaction with some pathogens, providine a possible avenue for easier gene therapy.
3: Mordin still has an atonement complex you might be able to guilt-trip into doing the Quarian job. :innocent:
Not to mention all the Crazy Experiments he ran on the Normandy, I was kind of confussed,, when he made a human tailored virus as an experiment or a ship full of humans.
wait is that liz?!?!!?!!knight5923 wrote...
Phil725 wrote...
NuclearBuddha wrote...
Mordin is not magic.timedrake32 wrote...
no i mean he would probliy figure somthing outNuclearBuddha wrote...
Mordin probably doesn't even have 10 years left.timedrake32 wrote...
what about MordinNuclearBuddha wrote...
I think we're forgetting that Rannoch is not a miracle cure. Tali says it would still be 60 years of therapy to get out of the suits even there.
He's a genius scientist in an advanced sci-fi story. He's more magical than anyone in our world today
If Bioware wants the quarians to be able to be without suits shortly after ME3, and they go the scientific breakthrough route, it will be Mordin. There are plenty of believable ways that they could come up with.
I dunno, she's pretty magical:wizard:
What to you think Tali's quarters look like?JeanLuc761 wrote...
Actually, yesFsDxRAGE wrote...
Are we actually on topic?!
You make it sound so easy! Why hasn't he done this on a slow weekend already?MadCat221 wrote...
1: Mordin breezed right through not just developing a cure for the Collector-itis tearing through Omega, but he customized it for multiple species.
2: Unlike the Genophage, which made the Krogan genome do something it didn't originally do, the Quarian impaired immune system is the result of atrophy; meaning, it once was strong enough to preclude the need for suits. Furthermore, the Quarian immune system had a sort of synergistic reaction with some pathogens, providine a possible avenue for easier gene therapy.
3: Mordin still has an atonement complex you might be able to guilt-trip into doing the Quarian job. :innocent:
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FsDxRAGE wrote...
What to you think Tali's quarters look like?JeanLuc761 wrote...
Actually, yesFsDxRAGE wrote...
Are we actually on topic?!
Guest_CamoBadger_*
FsDxRAGE wrote...
What to you think Tali's quarters look like?JeanLuc761 wrote...
Actually, yesFsDxRAGE wrote...
Are we actually on topic?!
Modifié par CamoBadger, 16 avril 2010 - 04:58 .
Phil725 wrote...
Goat_Shepard wrote...
*snip*
Put the shoes on the other feet. If we had a badass alien come out of nowhere and save Earth and the Milky Way, and then hooked up with a hot human chick and decided to live on Earth, it would be a privilege, right? But then there will always be those 1500 idiots throwing eggs and tellin "them critters" to get outa here! Not that Shepard couldn't handle some misinformed quarians![]()
Shepard wearing a suit...hmm...he'd probably blend in pretty good as just a "rather large" quarian lol, look at his shins, he does a good quarian impression!
*snip*
Comparing an alien coming here isn't a good comparison. More like, we've been in contact with other alien races around the galaxy for 2,000 years prior to this happening. We're on shaky terms with them to some point, but this guy is legit, and anyone who looks can tell. Aliens are not a new thing to the quarians.
Also, I think you're forgetting the spectre factor. If there is someone who can kill you at will, without consequence, you don't **** with him. Period. Especially when its clear that he's a good guy who has helped you a lot in the past.
Back on the Rayya and the Neema?Rakia_Time wrote...
FsDxRAGE wrote...
What to you think Tali's quarters look like?JeanLuc761 wrote...
Actually, yesFsDxRAGE wrote...
Are we actually on topic?!
She lives in Shep's quarters now
yep thats right!!!Rakia_Time wrote...
FsDxRAGE wrote...
What to you think Tali's quarters look like?JeanLuc761 wrote...
Actually, yesFsDxRAGE wrote...
Are we actually on topic?!
She lives in Shep's quarters now
timedrake32 wrote...
wait is that liz?!?!!?!!knight5923 wrote...
I dunno, she's pretty magical:wizard:
knight5923 wrote...
Phil725 wrote...
NuclearBuddha wrote...
Mordin is not magic.timedrake32 wrote...
no i mean he would probliy figure somthing outNuclearBuddha wrote...
Mordin probably doesn't even have 10 years left.timedrake32 wrote...
what about MordinNuclearBuddha wrote...
I think we're forgetting that Rannoch is not a miracle cure. Tali says it would still be 60 years of therapy to get out of the suits even there.
He's a genius scientist in an advanced sci-fi story. He's more magical than anyone in our world today
If Bioware wants the quarians to be able to be without suits shortly after ME3, and they go the scientific breakthrough route, it will be Mordin. There are plenty of believable ways that they could come up with.
-awesome snip-
I dunno, she's pretty magical
I know, it's all gauzy and soft-focus for extra romantic effect...Goat_Shepard wrote...
NuclearBuddha wrote...
Good to see I wasn't the only one who noticed that about the life-support legs or whatever that suit piece is called.Goat_Shepard wrote...
Shepard wearing a suit...hmm...he'd probably blend in pretty good as just a "rather large" quarian lol, look at his shins, he does a good quarian impression!
*sniffle*...I love this picture so much
"Shepard, if I don't wear a helmet in my own home, I die!"
*death...awaits Lazarus Project #43*
NuclearBuddha wrote...
The quarians are going to have their hands full just resettling the planet and converting their society from 100% spacegoing to a sustainable planet-based one. They're probably not going to have the money for some kind of crash gene-therapy program while they're just trying to get everything in order.Phil725 wrote...
I refuse to believe that it will take 60 years. That seems to me like the longest possible time it could take. Maybe a quarian with a not very adaptive immune system, who has been living on the flotilla for a very long time, used their immune system as little as possible on the flotilla, and doesn't get any scientific help.
There has to be some way to expedite the process, and I don't know about anyone else, but my Shepard is going to have a lot of money, and will spare no expense
I dunno about your Shep, but mine is perpetually scraping for cash. Weapon upgrades are expensive.
FsDxRAGE wrote...
Back on the Rayya and the Neema?Rakia_Time wrote...
FsDxRAGE wrote...
What to you think Tali's quarters look like?JeanLuc761 wrote...
Actually, yesFsDxRAGE wrote...
Are we actually on topic?!
She lives in Shep's quarters now
for a second their i though it wasn't... strang....knight5923 wrote...
timedrake32 wrote...
wait is that liz?!?!!?!!knight5923 wrote...
I dunno, she's pretty magical:wizard:
uhuh^_^
They're nicely rounded, kinda perky, and look pretty firm, if I do say so myself. Or are we not talking about hindquarters right now?FsDxRAGE wrote...
What to you think Tali's quarters look like?