I was gunna say...Hicrodonma wrote...
That's Ashley NOT Tali.
The Official Migrant Fleet of Tali'Zorah fans
#244526
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:26
#244527
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:26
I do, too.epoch_ wrote...
New tali artwork.
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I like the suit design.
#244528
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:26
RiptideX1090 wrote...
epoch_ wrote...
New tali artwork.
I like the suit design.
I like it. Looks a lot like Ash's armor.
Sad that an alien knows more about human loyalty than the human supremacist does.
Remember, this revoltuion isn't about vengeance, it's about our freedom.
#244529
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:26
Can rework Quarian genome, establish mutating sects within sequencing in order to force a change throughout the- NO! Too long... Numerous generations needed. Not fast enough.
Can splice bioengineered hematopoietic stem cells into blood marrow. Force new leucocytes to be produced, fight infect- NO! Too dangerous. Chance of death 98%. Cannot risk Tali.
Can introduce series of blood marrow stints, allowing slow removal of WB cell production. Would allow work to commence on new heatopoiteic cells, while old cells still produce. Result.... Breakthrough.
Breakthrough!
Chance of eventually fixing Quarian immuno-deficiancy: 95%
Time required for procedure, followups: Six Surgeries, Over a course of a month.
Chance of Survival: 85% (Troubling, but within acceptable parameters)
Cost of equipment: Unmeasurable, but... expensive.
Shepard and Tali must be informed.
#244530
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:27
#244531
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:27
omgeee, someone's popular!FsDxRAGE wrote...
wait, are you serious?SU37 wrote...
Are you the FsDxRage, the one who writes face melting stories?FsDxRAGE wrote...
SPAAAAAAAAAAAAT!
#244532
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:27
NuclearBuddha wrote...
XVII: The Mire of Madness
Consciousness came slowly to me, and I found myself to have slumped forward in my chair, exhaustion having apparently gotten the best of me. I had laid face down upon the edge of Miss Zorah’s bed, her father’s tome still resting under the fingers of my outstretched hand. Looking at it briefly, it seemed as though we had unaccountably read much further than I recalled from the night before. Indeed, there was little over a quarter of the pages still unturned, though to my still-weary mind only the most general shape of the contents of the earlier portion of the book came easily to memory. Then, with some consternation and a great deal of embarrassment, the full understanding of my mortifying situation struck me. Miss Zorah was still seated upright in bed, watching me with what I felt must be some amusement. Wan sunlight filtered through the drab, threadbare curtains of the small-paned window; I had been here all night.
Pursued by the sound of her chime-like laughter, I made my hastily apologies and fled. She had been extraordinarily forgiving of my missteps thus far, but there was no excuse for such unbecoming behavior. I would have apologized once more when I saw her at the late breakfast in the adjoining tavern, but was instead drawn into a discussion between Lieutenant Alenko and Inspector Vakarian. Lt. Alenko’s hollowed, deep set eyes suggested he had engaged deeply in his chemical pursuits the previous night, but the good inspector looked little better. The pair, along with occasional grunted input by the Cossack Urdnot, were debating the merits of trailing the missing immigrants into the marshes to the south of the village. Both looked to me as I joined them, the lieutenant expressing his pleasure at seeing me up and around.
I returned the pleasantries, but was forced to caution against their planned pursuit. After all, I reasoned, M. Arterius was a fiend whose deviltry and madness seemed to obey no boundaries. He was attended, at the very least, by Turks who were no strangers to armed violence, and possibly now Cossacks besides. I intended to see if he could be stopped in light of the terrible revelations by the thing from the steeple, but I was loath to see others risk their lives in such a foolhardy venture. Though it pained me to do so, I went so far as to attempt to persuade Miss Zorah to return to Cardiff with Miss Williams, where she could embark to a safer destination of her choice. That I would not be able to assist her in completing the translation as I had agree, I was truly sorry, but her safety was my foremost priority.
No, you idiot!
First you leave her room and now your telling her to leave?!
Goddamnit!
#244533
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:27
Sarcasm, lol.Runescapeguy9 wrote...
That'd be because it is Ash.
:facedesk:
Riptide....lol
#244534
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:28
Hicrodonma wrote...
That's Ashley NOT Tali.
I know.
He's trolling.
I was being sarcastic.
#244535
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:28
I got the desired reaction.FsDxRAGE wrote...
wait, are you serious?
Yes I am
#244536
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:28
Hicrodonma wrote...
Seriously count the fingers.
If you can't see the
#244537
Guest_SenHai_*
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:28
Guest_SenHai_*
Not at all. Still love her..................If not more.epoch_ wrote...
Scenario: The quarians turn out to be the race who build the Reapers. How does this affect your "relationship" with tali?
#244538
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:29
RobotNixon wrote...
RedTracer7
*Waves Hand*
~~This one is not a communist~~
#244539
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:29
RedTracer7 wrote...
Dr. Mordin Solus, Experiment Notes, QID Plan of Action #23
Can rework Quarian genome, establish mutating sects within sequencing in order to force a change throughout the- NO! Too long... Numerous generations needed. Not fast enough.
Can splice bioengineered hematopoietic stem cells into blood marrow. Force new leucocytes to be produced, fight infect- NO! Too dangerous. Chance of death 98%. Cannot risk Tali.
Can introduce series of blood marrow stints, allowing slow removal of WB cell production. Would allow work to commence on new heatopoiteic cells, while old cells still produce. Result.... Breakthrough.
Breakthrough!
Chance of eventually fixing Quarian immuno-deficiancy: 95%
Time required for procedure, followups: Six Surgeries, Over a course of a month.
Chance of Survival: 85% (Troubling, but within acceptable parameters)
Cost of equipment: Unmeasurable, but... expensive.
Shepard and Tali must be informed.
Tali being out of her suit forever?
Man. Words cannot describe.
#244540
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:29
#244541
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:29
RobotNixon wrote...
RiptideX1090 wrote...
epoch_ wrote...
New tali artwork.
I like the suit design.
I like it. Looks a lot like Ash's armor.
Sad that an alien knows more about human loyalty than the human supremacist does.
Remember, this revoltuion isn't about vengeance, it's about our freedom.
What freedom?
I want the quarians to dominate the galaxy. You can keep your damn freedom.
#244542
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:29
oaky, I was like, "Dude, I thought we like... knew eachother."SU37 wrote...
I got the desired reaction.FsDxRAGE wrote...
wait, are you serious?
Yes I am
#244543
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:29
LOL. ME1 Shepard, remember. He's pretty much a dunce.Lividity Jones wrote...
No, you idiot!
First you leave her room and now your telling her to leave?!
Goddamnit!
#244544
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:30
RedTracer7 wrote...
RobotNixon wrote...
RedTracer7
*Waves Hand*
~~This one is not a communist~~
Sometimes you gotta mind rape 'em to keep 'em in line.
#244545
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:30
Slight modification of Carmine's quote.FsDxRAGE wrote...
oaky, I was like, "Dude, I thought we like... knew eachother."
#244546
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:31
NuclearBuddha wrote...
LOL. ME1 Shepard, remember. He's pretty much a dunce.Lividity Jones wrote...
No, you idiot!
First you leave her room and now your telling her to leave?!
Goddamnit!
Great.
I'm back to screaming at my screen.
"You like each other, damnit!"
#244547
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:31
SpatFieya wrote...
RedTracer7 wrote...
Dr. Mordin Solus, Experiment Notes, QID Plan of Action #23
Can rework Quarian genome, establish mutating sects within sequencing in order to force a change throughout the- NO! Too long... Numerous generations needed. Not fast enough.
Can splice bioengineered hematopoietic stem cells into blood marrow. Force new leucocytes to be produced, fight infect- NO! Too dangerous. Chance of death 98%. Cannot risk Tali.
Can introduce series of blood marrow stints, allowing slow removal of WB cell production. Would allow work to commence on new heatopoiteic cells, while old cells still produce. Result.... Breakthrough.
Breakthrough!
Chance of eventually fixing Quarian immuno-deficiancy: 95%
Time required for procedure, followups: Six Surgeries, Over a course of a month.
Chance of Survival: 85% (Troubling, but within acceptable parameters)
Cost of equipment: Unmeasurable, but... expensive.
Shepard and Tali must be informed.
Tali being out of her suit forever?
Man. Words cannot describe.
Shin bolts included.
#244548
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:32
Lividity Jones wrote...
NuclearBuddha wrote...
LOL. ME1 Shepard, remember. He's pretty much a dunce.Lividity Jones wrote...
No, you idiot!
First you leave her room and now your telling her to leave?!
Goddamnit!
Great.
I'm back to screaming at my screen.
"You like each other, damnit!"
"You're a guy! She's a girl! DO STUFF ALREADY!"
#244549
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:32
Zing!mikethor007 wrote...
Shin bolts included.
#244550
Posté 22 juillet 2010 - 05:33
mikethor007 wrote...
Shin bolts included.
I can't escape it!




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