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#51
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The fact that all of the Quarians outside of the Flotilla are in trouble exemplify the weakness of the race - they are as I said the galactic pariahs. On the other hand, the Asari race is very Mary Sue and intensely boring. I am glad that they at least had some interesting characters like Aria and Dantius.

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Barquiel wrote...

Nightwriter wrote...

What slave on Illium?


http://masseffect.wi...entured_Service


I have never encountered this quarian in the Eternity Bar.

#53
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Barquiel wrote...

She doesn't fight on Haestrom, her team is fighting. But you're right, Liara has her damsel of distress moment as well.

It's just every single quarian (I forgot the merchant on Omega)....
I think a quarian villain would help.

There is a difference between downtrodden and "damsel in distress."

And people speculate that Daro'Xen will turn to be a villain.

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Gavinthelocust wrote...

scorptatious wrote...

Quarians. At least you know they are women instead of getting the "mono gendered" treatment.

Of course on the other hand, you know you can have offspring with an asari, it's not yet confirmed wheather a human and a quarian can produce offspring of thier own. I mean I guess they could considering Shepard and Tali can succesfully have sex.

Yes but would their children be fertile or can Quarians get pregnant from other speicies? We are unsure and probably don't want to know what the children would look like.




GAMETIC INCOMPATABILITY. GOOGLE IT.



This gets proposed way too often for me to believe general knowledge of biology is so bad. The game mentions that humans and Quarians have opposite chirality amino acids a million and a half times.

#55
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Man, some people fail at biology.

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Collider wrote...

Man, some people fail at biology.


And some at chemistry xD

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I thought it was common knowledge that an attribute of a species is the ability to reproduce with another member of the same species [asari don't count]. Chirality is far from the only biological barrier between pregnancy.

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Mutant babies = nononononononononoooooooooooooooo

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Azint wrote...

And people speculate that Daro'Xen will turn to be a villain.


I hope she'll return in ME3...interesting character^_^

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scorptatious wrote...

Quarians. At least you know they are women instead of getting the "mono gendered" treatment.

Of course on the other hand, you know you can have offspring with an asari, it's not yet confirmed wheather a human and a quarian can produce offspring of thier own. I mean I guess they could considering Shepard and Tali can succesfully have sex.

It is confirmed. Can you have children with a tulip? Same answer. You can have sex with all kinds of things that you can't reproduce with.

I think quarians are more interesting, but I have more general attraction to asari.

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Azint wrote...

I thought it was common knowledge that an attribute of a species is the ability to reproduce with another member of the same species [asari don't count]. Chirality is far from the only biological barrier between pregnancy.





Sure, but it's the most obvious one. You'd be surprised at how people will actually argue this point.

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Asari. That is all.

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What is with people think that quarians and humans could have babies together, the answer is Never; not in a million years; absolutely not; no way, Jose; not a chance, Lance; niet; negatory; mm-mm; nuh-uh; oh-oh; and of course my own personal favorite of all time, man falling off of a cliff: Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!"

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Dear god me being sarcastic has caused a minor train derail.

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Gavinthelocust wrote...

Dear god me being sarcastic has caused a minor train derail.



After you posted this I wanted to give you the benefit of the doubt because sarcasm frequently expresses itself poorly through text, but I read your post over again like 3 times and frankly it doesn't look sarcastic at all to me.

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Lemonwizard wrote...

Azint wrote...

I thought it was common knowledge that an attribute of a species is the ability to reproduce with another member of the same species [asari don't count]. Chirality is far from the only biological barrier between pregnancy.


Sure, but it's the most obvious one. You'd be surprised at how people will actually argue this point.


Too much Star Trek; not enough basic biology.

Also, Asari.  At least we can have dinner together.

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Lemonwizard wrote...

Gavinthelocust wrote...

Dear god me being sarcastic has caused a minor train derail.



After you posted this I wanted to give you the benefit of the doubt because sarcasm frequently expresses itself poorly through text, but I read your post over again like 3 times and frankly it doesn't look sarcastic at all to me.

I gave up on being deliberate in my posts. It does make interpretation of my posts from others more fun.

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Lemonwizard

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Azint wrote...

Lemonwizard wrote...

Gavinthelocust wrote...

Dear god me being sarcastic has caused a minor train derail.



After you posted this I wanted to give you the benefit of the doubt because sarcasm frequently expresses itself poorly through text, but I read your post over again like 3 times and frankly it doesn't look sarcastic at all to me.

I gave up on being deliberate in my posts. It does make interpretation of my posts from others more fun.




One of my latest strategies in creating troll topics is putting in one sentence toward the end that makes it a dead giveaway and then laughing to myself at how few people notice because they stop reading my post halfway through to rage at me.


My Zaeed topic this morning got like 45 responses before the first person picked up on it.

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Lemonwizard wrote...

Gavinthelocust wrote...

Dear god me being sarcastic has caused a minor train derail.



After you posted this I wanted to give you the benefit of the doubt because sarcasm frequently expresses itself poorly through text, but I read your post over again like 3 times and frankly it doesn't look sarcastic at all to me.

Yeah we'll forget that ever happened :?

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Gavinthelocust wrote...

Lemonwizard wrote...

Gavinthelocust wrote...

Dear god me being sarcastic has caused a minor train derail.



After you posted this I wanted to give you the benefit of the doubt because sarcasm frequently expresses itself poorly through text, but I read your post over again like 3 times and frankly it doesn't look sarcastic at all to me.

Yeah we'll forget that ever happened :?



It's okay, I still like you. I even stopped making snarky comments!

#71
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Lemonwizard wrote...

One of my latest strategies in creating troll topics is putting in one sentence toward the end that makes it a dead giveaway and then laughing to myself at how few people notice because they stop reading my post halfway through to rage at me.


My Zaeed topic this morning got like 45 responses before the first person picked up on it.

Noticed that. Funny how people will stop reading at a certain point and start drawing conclusions from where they left off.

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HUMANITY FIRST

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asari, put a bag on them head-ridges and they're basically blue skinned humans

quarian, they already got the bag, however you have to deal with them funky hands, and those oddly shaped legs and feet. we don't even know what they might look like under that suit, they could be covered in all kinds of things you have happen to the skin when wearing a wet suit for waaaay to long

on another note, Asari have that neural link so you feel what they feel...do you really wanna feel what it's like to be a woman when you guys are goin at it? what if you get a little "experimental" with the behind.... yeah, I know I don't want that, ... maybe....

quarians have an intamacy without skin to skin contact, they don't even get to see each other's faces so when they get into a relationship you can bet it's pretty real. not to mention, once they're are ready for it all the sexual tension that had built up all their lives in unleashed, like having angry sex with a panther

i'd pick Tali

Modifié par LJScribes, 04 mai 2010 - 12:26 .


#74
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LJScribes wrote...

like having angry sex with a panther

Ummm......WHAT?

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As a general rule I really don't like either race, or any species for that matter... But my favorite individual does belong to the quarian race so...