MASSEFFECTfanforlife101 wrote...
SHE DOES NOT!!!! NOT EVEN CLOSE!!!! >
UGH....
Ignore the trolls, please.
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MASSEFFECTfanforlife101 wrote...
SHE DOES NOT!!!! NOT EVEN CLOSE!!!! >
UGH....
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Modifié par MASSEFFECTfanforlife101, 15 mai 2011 - 09:54 .
Or none at all. People sometimes resemble each other without being related. The similarity would also be mitigated by the gender and age differences. Easy to explain away. Perhaps she can even find someone else who looks like her and who she's not related to as an example. Or make such an example up.jtav wrote...
Ieldra, what I'm having trouble with is why Matt wouldn't recognize her as Eldfell's daughter once he'd seen both of them. Though I suppose she could try to pass it off as a more distant relationship.
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MisterJB wrote...
Then it's because you are not so secure yourself. Otherwise, it wouldn't haunt you constantly.
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MASSEFFECTfanforlife101 wrote...
@Ieldra
See? Those haters are wrong dammit. Miri is TRULY BEAUTIFUL. She looks like Yvonne and ONLY Yvonne!!!! Get it through your ****ING heads trolls!!!!
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ADLegend21 wrote...
I'm excited about the news for S/S in ME3, so now I won't have to use gibbed everytime I want my femshep to romance her and I can do it on the 360 as well.
I've heard similar things said about the Void trilogy elsewhere, though I haven't been able to form an opinion myself yet. I'm still working my way through the beginning of The Dreaming Void, with The Temporal Void and The Evolutionary Void sitting on my shelf, waiting for me.Ieldra2 wrote...
His newest trilogy is incomprehensible to me. But his earlier works - yeah, you have a point. He definitely doesn't paint a simplistic picture.DynamiteDK92 wrote...
Allow me to introduce http://www.peterfhamilton.co.uk/Ieldra2 wrote...
Admittedly that's not so far from the truth for me. One would think someone like her would long have appeared in SF literature, but that's not so. Not that I know all SF literature, not nearly, but even so the absence is noticeable. Apparently the particular combination of traits would make it more likely that such a woman appears as a villain, and regarding her genetic engineering, apparently the days where SF showed us the chances of technology instead of just the risks are long gone.
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jtav wrote...
Realistically, I expect her to be wearing an entirely different outfit in ME3. But armor please.
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