Ha, for me, he actually said that AFTER I completed SM.Mukora wrote...
He is right, of course. But he shouldn't be looking at Tali like that. You know, when his commanding officer, and Tali's "lover" is standing right behind him.Azint wrote...
Why strike a man for being right?
Jealousy is a harsh mistress.
The Official Migrant Fleet of Tali'Zorah fans
#6201
Guest_SU37_*
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:31
Guest_SU37_*
#6202
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:32
Keelah Se'lai.
#6203
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:32
JeanLuc761 wrote...
I would have smacked him then but when Tali wasn't around I'd give him a high fiveMukora wrote...
"Quite snug in all the right places"Phil725 wrote...
I'm sure it is. Quarians are technological geniuses, and their entire race needs to wear them for their entire lives. The smartest quarian minds would work non stop to make the suits as comfortable as possible.
On that note.
Who wanted toslapSHEPARD PAWNCH Donnelly when he said that?
I've got no ill will towards Donnelly for that one. He just says what we're all thinking
If Tali seemed bothered by it I may feel differently, but she handled the situation herself just fine. It was a compliment really. Granted, in a somewhat rude manner, but a compliment all the same.
#6204
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:32
Oh, nevermind. Feel free to keep your earthquakes, too.GuardianAngel470 wrote...
If you don't live in southern California it wouldn't be cost effective. For the price of getting to you and getting back I could buy several cheesecakes as well as some Kahlua Cream pies (delicious).
#6205
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:33
GuardianAngel470 wrote...
If you don't live in southern California it wouldn't be cost effective. For the price of getting to you and getting back I could buy several cheesecakes as well as some Kahlua Cream pies (delicious).
#6206
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:33
Also, humans have something neither the Volus nor the Elcor have: A formidable military. You don't relegate a potential enemy to substandard quarters like you would the elcor or volus. They might feel as if being your ally isn't in their best interest, that you aren't respecting the power they have. That is why humans get so much, because they are sizable force to be reckoned with.Azint wrote...
Well Udina needs room to roam about, or else he may become self-aware.sergio71785 wrote...
You remember back in ME1, when the Volus diplomat was complaining about how much the Council was giving humans?
He kinda had a point. The Volus/Elcor embassy was like half the size of the human one, and they had to share it. On top of that, the human embassy had that beautiful view of the presidium. The window in the elcor/volus embassy was completely blocked by a tree.
#6207
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:33
See you later.solazz wrote...
Ok, guys. I'm out for now.
Keelah Se'lai.
#6208
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:34
That hurts, Buddha.NuclearBuddha wrote...
Oh, nevermind. Feel free to keep your earthquakes, too.GuardianAngel470 wrote...
If you don't live in southern California it wouldn't be cost effective. For the price of getting to you and getting back I could buy several cheesecakes as well as some Kahlua Cream pies (delicious).
#6209
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:34
Keelah Se'laisolazz wrote...
Ok, guys. I'm out for now.
Keelah Se'lai.
#6210
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:35
The volus definitely don't deserve their own office. They're a frigging turian client race!GuardianAngel470 wrote...
Also, humans have something neither the Volus nor the Elcor have: A formidable military. You don't relegate a potential enemy to substandard quarters like you would the elcor or volus. They might feel as if being your ally isn't in their best interest, that you aren't respecting the power they have. That is why humans get so much, because they are sizable force to be reckoned with.Azint wrote...
Well Udina needs room to roam about, or else he may become self-aware.sergio71785 wrote...
You remember back in ME1, when the Volus diplomat was complaining about how much the Council was giving humans?
He kinda had a point. The Volus/Elcor embassy was like half the size of the human one, and they had to share it. On top of that, the human embassy had that beautiful view of the presidium. The window in the elcor/volus embassy was completely blocked by a tree.
#6211
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:35
- Your LI "moves" into your quarters. You can now find them there at all times.
- Your quarters becomes "customized" slightly by your LI. Tali, for example, might set up a private terminal, have some tech parts on the table, maybe a worktable, etc.
- Picture of your LI (or maybe the two of you together?) somewhere in your cabin.
- Some actual dialog with them in your cabin
- The ability to go out on some kind of date or whatever to some of the hub worlds (Omega, Illium, Citadel), in which it's just the two of you, you're in your casual clothes, and all missions are disabled.
#6212
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:35
Phil725 wrote...
JeanLuc761 wrote...
I would have smacked him then but when Tali wasn't around I'd give him a high fiveMukora wrote...
"Quite snug in all the right places"Phil725 wrote...
I'm sure it is. Quarians are technological geniuses, and their entire race needs to wear them for their entire lives. The smartest quarian minds would work non stop to make the suits as comfortable as possible.
On that note.
Who wanted toslapSHEPARD PAWNCH Donnelly when he said that?
I've got no ill will towards Donnelly for that one. He just says what we're all thinking
If Tali seemed bothered by it I may feel differently, but she handled the situation herself just fine. It was a compliment really. Granted, in a somewhat rude manner, but a compliment all the same.
Indeed. I think this picture is relevant as well:innocent:
#6213
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:35
Ah yes, "earthquakes." The supposed result of tectonic plates moving across one another. We have dismissed these claims.NuclearBuddha wrote...
Oh, nevermind. Feel free to keep your earthquakes, too.GuardianAngel470 wrote...
If you don't live in southern California it wouldn't be cost effective. For the price of getting to you and getting back I could buy several cheesecakes as well as some Kahlua Cream pies (delicious).
And what don't you get Azint?
#6214
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:35
The romance scene was disappointingly short. I think Tali deserved more than that.
#6215
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:36
What, the ceiling collapsing on you?Azint wrote...
That hurts, Buddha.NuclearBuddha wrote...
Oh, nevermind. Feel free to keep your earthquakes, too.
(If you or a loved one actually got killed by an earthquake, sorry.)
#6216
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:36
#6217
Guest_SU37_*
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:36
Guest_SU37_*
I think this would be epic, really.sergio71785 wrote...
I think a few things that would work well for a romance pack:
- Your LI "moves" into your quarters. You can now find them there at all times.
- Your quarters becomes "customized" slightly by your LI. Tali, for example, might set up a private terminal, have some tech parts on the table, maybe a worktable, etc.
- Picture of your LI (or maybe the two of you together?) somewhere in your cabin.
- Some actual dialog with them in your cabin
- The ability to go out on some kind of date or whatever to some of the hub worlds (Omega, Illium, Citadel), in which it's just the two of you, you're in your casual clothes, and all missions are disabled.
#6218
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:37
JeanLuc761 wrote...
Hey Tali, I, uh, think you dropped something.
#6219
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:37
Bullet 3 is gonna be a tough one.sergio71785 wrote...
I think a few things that would work well for a romance pack:
- Your LI "moves" into your quarters. You can now find them there at all times.
- Your quarters becomes "customized" slightly by your LI. Tali, for example, might set up a private terminal, have some tech parts on the table, maybe a worktable, etc.
- Picture of your LI (or maybe the two of you together?) somewhere in your cabin.
- Some actual dialog with them in your cabin
- The ability to go out on some kind of date or whatever to some of the hub worlds (Omega, Illium, Citadel), in which it's just the two of you, you're in your casual clothes, and all missions are disabled.
#6220
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:37
man Bioware better be reading this,sergio71785 wrote...
I think a few things that would work well for a romance pack:
- Your LI "moves" into your quarters. You can now find them there at all times.
- Your quarters becomes "customized" slightly by your LI. Tali, for example, might set up a private terminal, have some tech parts on the table, maybe a worktable, etc.
- Picture of your LI (or maybe the two of you together?) somewhere in your cabin.
- Some actual dialog with them in your cabin
- The ability to go out on some kind of date or whatever to some of the hub worlds (Omega, Illium, Citadel), in which it's just the two of you, you're in your casual clothes, and all missions are disabled.
this would be the best DLC ever
#6221
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:38
#6222
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:38
I'm just teasing you.NuclearBuddha wrote...
What, the ceiling collapsing on you?Azint wrote...
That hurts, Buddha.NuclearBuddha wrote...
Oh, nevermind. Feel free to keep your earthquakes, too.
(If you or a loved one actually got killed by an earthquake, sorry.)
I live in southern California.GuardianAngel470 wrote...
And what don't you get Azint?
#6223
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:38
NuclearBuddha wrote...
The volus definitely don't deserve their own office. They're a frigging turian client race!GuardianAngel470 wrote...
Also, humans have something neither the Volus nor the Elcor have: A formidable military. You don't relegate a potential enemy to substandard quarters like you would the elcor or volus. They might feel as if being your ally isn't in their best interest, that you aren't respecting the power they have. That is why humans get so much, because they are sizable force to be reckoned with.Azint wrote...
Well Udina needs room to roam about, or else he may become self-aware.sergio71785 wrote...
You remember back in ME1, when the Volus diplomat was complaining about how much the Council was giving humans?
He kinda had a point. The Volus/Elcor embassy was like half the size of the human one, and they had to share it. On top of that, the human embassy had that beautiful view of the presidium. The window in the elcor/volus embassy was completely blocked by a tree.
Yeah, but they are also responsible for the entire Turian economy, as well as the galactic economy. Honestly, they have done so much for the galaxy that they deserve a seat on the council. Their machinations are what keep the galaxy running. Humans have done a lot for the council, but the Volus have had thousands of years of hard work under their belts. They deserve more than they are getting.
#6224
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:39
sergio71785 wrote...
I think a few things that would work well for a romance pack:
- Your LI "moves" into your quarters. You can now find them there at all times.
- Your quarters becomes "customized" slightly by your LI. Tali, for example, might set up a private terminal, have some tech parts on the table, maybe a worktable, etc.
- Picture of your LI (or maybe the two of you together?) somewhere in your cabin.
- Some actual dialog with them in your cabin
- The ability to go out on some kind of date or whatever to some of the hub worlds (Omega, Illium, Citadel), in which it's just the two of you, you're in your casual clothes, and all missions are disabled.
Thatd be great! ^_^
#6225
Posté 07 avril 2010 - 09:39




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