Aller au contenu

Photo

Asari monogendered reproduction


  • Veuillez vous connecter pour répondre
259 réponses à ce sujet

#76
Computer_God91

Computer_God91
  • Members
  • 1 384 messages

elektrego wrote...

well, i am just curious, how did you go straight from liara's sand remark to her sexual organs; this is not necessarily so?!
And apparently you do prevent yourself from understanding by not reading the answers correctly or ignoring them on purpose.


Shotokanguy wrote...

They have to have a hole somewhere


there is your answer

#77
superimposed

superimposed
  • Members
  • 1 283 messages

Computer_God91 wrote...

superimposed wrote...
The asari are female because they take genetic information from a father, and then use it to 'fertilise' whatever the hell it is they have inside them.


What if inside them they have an egg like a human but instead it requiring another cell to fertilize it, its already fertilized and by melding with a different species or their own it randomizes the genetic code of what in our case would be the fathers contribution (his genetics).

I think I just described what the codex said but whatever.


Unfortunately, they couldn't. All evidence has demonstrated that any sufficiently large enough mutation, on the scale that this whole Asari Mind**** suggests, would destroy the egg if it were already in a fertilised state. It would have to form using that genetic information or else it would be a "Pure Asari" not "part Asari Part Human" egg.

Bioware has a lot of work cut out for them if they want to continue claiming this is Science Fiction. There's already a lot of magic in there - FTL travel, for example.

Modifié par superimposed, 31 mai 2010 - 08:56 .


#78
Spartas Husky

Spartas Husky
  • Members
  • 6 151 messages

superimposed wrote...

Computer_God91 wrote...

superimposed wrote...
The asari are female because they take genetic information from a father, and then use it to 'fertilise' whatever the hell it is they have inside them.


What if inside them they have an egg like a human but instead it requiring another cell to fertilize it, its already fertilized and by melding with a different species or their own it randomizes the genetic code of what in our case would be the fathers contribution (his genetics).

I think I just described what the codex said but whatever.


Unfortunately, they couldn't. All evidence has demonstrated that any sufficiently large enough mutation, on the scale that this whole Asari Mind**** suggests, would destroy the egg if it were already in a fertilised state. It would have to form using that genetic information or else it would be a "Pure Asari" not "part Asari Part Human" egg.

Bioware has a lot of work cut out for them if they want to continue claiming this is Science Fiction. There's already a lot of magic in there - FTL travel, for example.


ACtually FTL is no science fiction. Current theories are trying to find ways around the limites of current physics. Doesn't mean we are there. But is obvious something traveling faster than light must be achieved for space travel to flourish.

Lowering Mass Through mumbo jumbo tech using the newly discovered "dark energy" thing is a nice touch. Now the "ezzo" thing then...I ...yeah that is a bit weird.

#79
superimposed

superimposed
  • Members
  • 1 283 messages
Of course FTL doesn't work in science fiction, because it is impossible.

Moving from one point to another ahead of light is possible if you bend the space between the two points, but you can not move between those two points faster than C.

#80
Ryllen Laerth Kriel

Ryllen Laerth Kriel
  • Members
  • 3 001 messages
Though it would be funny if the plot for ME took 50,000+ years to fly between all the clusters and to each system within. Every time Shepard contacted the Alliance they would fundamentally changed somehow, evolved or swiched governments around completely or become extinct because of humanity's inherent stupidity.

#81
Spartas Husky

Spartas Husky
  • Members
  • 6 151 messages

superimposed wrote...



Of course FTL doesn't work in science fiction, because it is impossible.

Moving from one point to another ahead of light is possible if you bend the space between the two points, but you can not move between those two points faster than C.




Is a game, I know. But still, bending mass, bending space, is not the same but that is the idea behind it is sound. Light speed cannot be surpassed there has to be a work around.



Currently, is thought of to be by bending space....well game took it a diff step and decided to bend time. But who knows its impossible for us right now. Like they say not because it can't be done now does it mean it can't be done later.





Besides bending space means taking a short cut, and traveling faster than those taking a normal route. So ina way it is traveling faster than ordinary light.



Like seeing half empty glass, or half full.



YOu take less time traveling, or travel faster. :P


#82
superimposed

superimposed
  • Members
  • 1 283 messages
Shortening the distance is not the same as travelling faster. Taking less time is not the same as travelling faster. It doesn't matter what you do with time. Travelling faster than C is not possible, not within the confines of modern physics.

#83
Tirigon

Tirigon
  • Members
  • 8 573 messages

Shotokanguy wrote...

They have to have a hole somewhere

how would it be for a male Shepard otherwise


anal.


Or oral.

And of course there´s the Asari concept aka mindf*ck.

#84
Tirigon

Tirigon
  • Members
  • 8 573 messages

superimposed wrote...

Shortening the distance is not the same as travelling faster. Taking less time is not the same as travelling faster. It doesn't matter what you do with time. Travelling faster than C is not possible, not within the confines of modern physics.


Quantum disagrees. At least there are theories about some tiny little things (I think it was electrons, not sure anymore though) communicating with each other faster than light.

#85
FuturePasTimeCE

FuturePasTimeCE
  • Members
  • 2 691 messages

Spartas Husky wrote...

superimposed wrote...

Computer_God91 wrote...

superimposed wrote...
The asari are female because they take genetic information from a father, and then use it to 'fertilise' whatever the hell it is they have inside them.


What if inside them they have an egg like a human but instead it requiring another cell to fertilize it, its already fertilized and by melding with a different species or their own it randomizes the genetic code of what in our case would be the fathers contribution (his genetics).

I think I just described what the codex said but whatever.


Unfortunately, they couldn't. All evidence has demonstrated that any sufficiently large enough mutation, on the scale that this whole Asari Mind**** suggests, would destroy the egg if it were already in a fertilised state. It would have to form using that genetic information or else it would be a "Pure Asari" not "part Asari Part Human" egg.

Bioware has a lot of work cut out for them if they want to continue claiming this is Science Fiction. There's already a lot of magic in there - FTL travel, for example.


ACtually FTL is no science fiction. Current theories are trying to find ways around the limites of current physics. Doesn't mean we are there. But is obvious something traveling faster than light must be achieved for space travel to flourish.

Lowering Mass Through mumbo jumbo tech using the newly discovered "dark energy" thing is a nice touch. Now the "ezzo" thing then...I ...yeah that is a bit weird.



maybe it's a element that's like lighter (less dense) safer and stronger than hydrogen+tritium+uranium (nuclear isotope) combined? you know how many elements could exist in our universe, that we might not even came across yet... if they're probably hundreds of billions of stars (some are star systems like our solar system) in a galaxy (or even trillions) each containing elements to function... and hundreds of billions of galaxies... who knows what number of elements are out there... 

the universe = massive godliness. Click here. (love that anti-matter powered ionic warp magnetic engine SFX)

Ezzo (Element Zero) is like a elemental source that probably creates anti matter (some type of element with zero mass or something, yet have formation of matter, easily converting into anti matter?)... instead of needing a Geneva Hadron Collider to experiment with ways of creating such.

you're going to need a alot of  high energy protons to power hyper ionic-electro-magnets to go into warp speed... and anti-matter = hyper energy/pure energy ... magnetism, it works (you see it everyday with simple ****)... 

Modifié par FuturePasTimeCE, 31 mai 2010 - 11:07 .


#86
Kreid

Kreid
  • Members
  • 1 159 messages
Only Asari and human have belly buttons, the bachelor party human at Illium confirms it, which means Asari babies are connected to the mother via an umbilical cord, which in turn means they must pretty much have a gestation process close to that of human's.
Asari are analogous to humans for the most part, I'd say they must have something very likely to a human female's genitalia, although it probably isn't an erogenous zone since they do nott strictly require physical contact for procreation.

Modifié par Creid-X, 31 mai 2010 - 11:05 .


#87
Spartas Husky

Spartas Husky
  • Members
  • 6 151 messages

superimposed wrote...

 Travelling faster than C is not possible, not within the confines of modern physics.


exactly.  The game isn't based on word for word physics. Is in the future.

Besides with the work being done with the particle collider, and new research into hydrogen, is only a matter of time before new things break our previous so call "rules".

But sitll is a game, is based on imagination, and imagination for the most part is lying to yourself about something that doesn't exist, or doesn't exist yet :P.

#88
Ryllen Laerth Kriel

Ryllen Laerth Kriel
  • Members
  • 3 001 messages
Yeah, I kinda thought the same as FuturePasTimeCE on the topic of Element Zero. I figured it was lighter than Hydrogen or perhaps another state of matter kind of like plasmas or Shirow Masamune's explanation for how some of the tech works in the Appleseed series with Hermes devices. Mass Effect dabbles dangerously close to explaining too much tech that doesn't exist.



It's not at bad as Star Trek (thankfully!), but they come a little too close for my tastes. I kind of prefer tech that's theory based more than fictional spec based. If you tag on too much useless jargon that doesn't mean anything then it comes off sounding what it is...fake. Plus, with how fast technology moves over the past 150 years, overexplaining things with too much tech speak can date the story and keep it from being classic.

#89
FuturePasTimeCE

FuturePasTimeCE
  • Members
  • 2 691 messages

Spartas Husky wrote...

superimposed wrote...

 Travelling faster than C is not possible, not within the confines of modern physics.


exactly.  The game isn't based on word for word physics. Is in the future.

Besides with the work being done with the particle collider, and new research into hydrogen, is only a matter of time before new things break our previous so call "rules".

But sitll is a game, is based on imagination, and imagination for the most part is lying to yourself about something that doesn't exist, or doesn't exist yet :P.

because magnetic energy is imaginary... computers and cellphones too. all based on the imagination. it'd be funny if all of earth was just one big imaginary land in the real world and all... as if this was the imaginary matrix, and those crazy imaginary robots were real... 

The universe, and sun also revolves around the earth... and not the earth around the sun (was also considered outlandish to believe otherwise then... )

:wizard:your imagination is running wild if you don't believe the sun rotates around the imaginary planet earth.

and if they actually do conduct experiments in geneva, then they're lying to themselves... 

Modifié par FuturePasTimeCE, 31 mai 2010 - 11:14 .


#90
FuturePasTimeCE

FuturePasTimeCE
  • Members
  • 2 691 messages

Ryllen Laerth Kriel wrote...

Yeah, I kinda thought the same as FuturePasTimeCE on the topic of Element Zero. I figured it was lighter than Hydrogen or perhaps another state of matter kind of like plasmas or Shirow Masamune's explanation for how some of the tech works in the Appleseed series with Hermes devices. Mass Effect dabbles dangerously close to explaining too much tech that doesn't exist.

It's not at bad as Star Trek (thankfully!), but they come a little too close for my tastes. I kind of prefer tech that's theory based more than fictional spec based. If you tag on too much useless jargon that doesn't mean anything then it comes off sounding what it is...fake. Plus, with how fast technology moves over the past 150 years, overexplaining things with too much tech speak can date the story and keep it from being classic.

it's probably lighter than helium (the most less density element of the periodical table)

#91
FuturePasTimeCE

FuturePasTimeCE
  • Members
  • 2 691 messages
a mass effect relay is nothing more than a giant high energy magnetic rail gun that helps jump starships into warp speed. probably based more on a higher concentration of protons (they exist as sub atoms... which some people may call unreal, and imaginary) to generate a specific electromagnetic energy field (think of it as it's own generated magnetic field, earth has one... the sun definitely has it's own... )

like a bullet going lightspeed once fired from a "magnetic" gun, using ions, and electromagnetism instead of gunpowder and hammers... simple.

is that imaginary? stuff like that don't ****ing exist...

the moon landings were faked... there's no such thing as a saturn v rocket... space shuttles are completely sci fi... the holocaust never happened... what else?

leonardo di vinci was a mad man for designing the first ****ing helicopter 500-600 years ago... crazy ass imagination he had.

we currently don't have air planes flying everywhere either... all imaginary ... sci fi.

we're the only organic life forms in such a massive massive universe. right. evolution can't occur anywhere else in the galaxy or universe only on planet earth, of one star system of probably billions of star systems...

**** man Wi Fi computers and cellphones are a ****ing lie...

I think i'm going to put on a Salem Witch Hunt trial...

Modifié par FuturePasTimeCE, 31 mai 2010 - 11:24 .


#92
Spartas Husky

Spartas Husky
  • Members
  • 6 151 messages
so funny how that magnet hovers. Looks so funny. like a liquid metal floating :P

#93
FuturePasTimeCE

FuturePasTimeCE
  • Members
  • 2 691 messages

Spartas Husky wrote...

so funny how that magnet hovers. Looks so funny. like a liquid metal floating :P

right, but imagined if instead of using a giant turbine rotary belt engine, you have a simple magnet that floats, and then moves once interacted with another magnet repelling or attracting each other... and imagine that being incorporated as a a well designed highly elaborated engine of some sort using even more energy.

it'd be like a jet plane that fly off of super magnets and ionic thrusters.

it's all imaginary, like sir isaac newton's laws of gravity or einstein's theory of relativity.
E = MC 2 = energy (Electromagneticism) + Lightspeed x Warp x 9 (factor)   ...

Modifié par FuturePasTimeCE, 31 mai 2010 - 11:32 .


#94
Spartas Husky

Spartas Husky
  • Members
  • 6 151 messages
ON the mass relay I got another idea.. It says it creates a virtually free mass space? Then a rail gun of some sorts wouldn't do that. I think the relay system of connecting two relays is actually bending space. Otherwise, what happens if the ship somehow meets matter in the way, with such incredible speeds no kinetic barrier woudl be able to stand even an molecule of dust in space, it would tear through the kinetic barriers.



This idea is only due because I have not heard anything about ships setting off flare like signals when coming off mass relays, yes they are detected right away, but is not in a big bang like fashion so. Duno...for me mass relays aren't the same as mass effect cores.

#95
FuturePasTimeCE

FuturePasTimeCE
  • Members
  • 2 691 messages

Ryllen Laerth Kriel wrote...

Yeah, I kinda thought the same as FuturePasTimeCE on the topic of Element Zero. I figured it was lighter than Hydrogen or perhaps another state of matter kind of like plasmas or Shirow Masamune's explanation for how some of the tech works in the Appleseed series with Hermes devices. Mass Effect dabbles dangerously close to explaining too much tech that doesn't exist.

It's not at bad as Star Trek (thankfully!), but they come a little too close for my tastes. I kind of prefer tech that's theory based more than fictional spec based. If you tag on too much useless jargon that doesn't mean anything then it comes off sounding what it is...fake. Plus, with how fast technology moves over the past 150 years, overexplaining things with too much tech speak can date the story and keep it from being classic.

the ipad is completely sci fi. it was first featured in star trek over 40 years ago. it's nothing more than a computerized version of a clipboard. unreal specs.:wizard:

#96
FuturePasTimeCE

FuturePasTimeCE
  • Members
  • 2 691 messages

Spartas Husky wrote...

ON the mass relay I got another idea.. It says it creates a virtually free mass space? Then a rail gun of some sorts wouldn't do that. I think the relay system of connecting two relays is actually bending space. Otherwise, what happens if the ship somehow meets matter in the way, with such incredible speeds no kinetic barrier woudl be able to stand even an molecule of dust in space, it would tear through the kinetic barriers.

This idea is only due because I have not heard anything about ships setting off flare like signals when coming off mass relays, yes they are detected right away, but is not in a big bang like fashion so. Duno...for me mass relays aren't the same as mass effect cores.

by something going over the speed of light, it probably surpasses the molecular sub-atomic states of stationary matter that aren't accelerated beyond light speed.... there might probably be some type of "shield" generated from some type of electromagnetic energy that'd repel "matter" that's in the "way"...

like a ship's personal super magnetic field+artificial ozone layer (energetic force field)

Modifié par FuturePasTimeCE, 31 mai 2010 - 11:50 .


#97
superimposed

superimposed
  • Members
  • 1 283 messages

a mass effect relay is nothing more than a giant high energy magnetic
rail gun that helps jump starships into warp speed. probably based more
on a higher concentration of protons (they exist as sub atoms... which
some people may call unreal, and imaginary) to generate a specific
electromagnetic energy field (think of it as it's own generated magnetic
field, earth has one... the sun definitely has it's own... )


like a bullet going lightspeed once fired from a "magnetic" gun, using
ions, and electromagnetism instead of gunpowder and hammers... simple.

is
that imaginary? stuff like that don't ****ing exist...

the moon
landings were faked... there's no such thing as a saturn v rocket...
space shuttles are completely sci fi... the holocaust never happened...
what else?

leonardo di vinci was a mad man for designing the
first ****ing helicopter 500-600 years ago... crazy ass imagination he
had.

we currently don't have air planes flying everywhere
either... all imaginary ... sci fi.

we're the only organic life
forms in such a massive massive universe. right. evolution can't occur
anywhere else in the galaxy or universe only on planet earth, of one
star system of probably billions of star systems...

**** man Wi
Fi computers and cellphones are a ****ing lie...


Now, I know you think you were being witty, but you weren't.
Firstly, Da Vinci did not invent the helicopter, the Chinese did. Quite a bit earlier than Da Vinci, as it happens.
Secondly, it is very possible that evolution can not occur anywhere else in the universe given we don't even know what it was that caused organic matter to begin to replicate. Unless, of course, you're privy to a testable hypothesis of abiogensis that the scientific community is not.
Thirdly, space shuttles are science fiction. They were written about before the first space shuttles were created, and they were science fiction because they were grounded on real science.
Finally, nothing you've written explains travelling faster than C.

Science: Learn it.

#98
Spartas Husky

Spartas Husky
  • Members
  • 6 151 messages

FuturePasTimeCE wrote...

Spartas Husky wrote...

ON the mass relay I got another idea.. It says it creates a virtually free mass space? Then a rail gun of some sorts wouldn't do that. I think the relay system of connecting two relays is actually bending space. Otherwise, what happens if the ship somehow meets matter in the way, with such incredible speeds no kinetic barrier woudl be able to stand even an molecule of dust in space, it would tear through the kinetic barriers.

This idea is only due because I have not heard anything about ships setting off flare like signals when coming off mass relays, yes they are detected right away, but is not in a big bang like fashion so. Duno...for me mass relays aren't the same as mass effect cores.

by something going over the speed of light, it probably surpasses the molecular sub-atomic states of stationary matter that aren't accelerated beyond light speed.... there might probably be some type of "shield" generated from some type of electromagnetic energy that'd repel "matter" that's in the "way"...

like a ship's personal super magnetic field+artificial ozone layer (energetic force field)


m3h...who knows :P.

I wonder if a mass relay could be made intoa d reanought....your own personal instant jumping vessel.....now that is Cerberus wet dream :P

#99
Guest_DrathanGervaise_*

Guest_DrathanGervaise_*
  • Guests

bobobo878 wrote...

Computer_God91 wrote...
The mouth maybe? hahaha

The mouth? Do you mean Shepard or the babies?


According to Fox News circa 2008, Asari are Xenomorphs.

That means the asari baby would burst out of Commander Shepard's chest.

#100
Icinix

Icinix
  • Members
  • 8 188 messages

Computer_God91 wrote...

 I was on virmire and talked to liara when I ran past her and she said "I don't know which is worse, the Geth or all this sand in my...nevermind"

HAHAHA :lol:


I'm more concerned that those highly advanced vacum pressure sealed suits let sand in.
Kind of ****** poor design engineering I think.