Whoa, when does this happen in the game?Runescapeguy9 wrote...
Phil725 wrote...
Anyone have the Tali kicking the turian gif?
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#4501
Posté 01 août 2010 - 01:57
#4502
Guest_Calinstel_*
Posté 01 août 2010 - 01:58
Guest_Calinstel_*
Oh I agree with you there but there is one thing we don't know. What ability does the Admiral have? I have never dealt directly with one but I have dealt with Officers up to and including full bird Captains in the Navy. It's plain scary what a Commander with a full electrical engineering degree will ask you. So no, I do not believe every Admiral has the knowledge to form his/her own opinion without listening to the talk of others.Phil725 wrote...
Calinstel wrote...
*snip*
How do you miss a quarian in an engine roomBesides she was always in my sheps party. But to the military disregard. They have only heard bad things about them if anything at all from the turian and asari military. The low opinion from the other militaries would affect the arrogant Admiral and he WAS arrogant. He would discount them as the beggars he heard them called. Again, my take on it.
Its a game limitation that Tali never leaves the engine room, she wouldn't always actually be there. I just don't see the stereotype about all quarians affecting top millitary brass like that. In fact, I would be surprised if humans hadn't done something like contracted a quarian team to get some cheap help on a tech matter. People all around the galaxy know of the quarians tech prowess. Those biased feelings don't matter to people up top looking at the bottom line. If the quarians can get a job done better, for less, they'll get the chance, and that breeds respect from the people in the know.
The only people who believe that stereotype are people who have no experience for themselves. While we don't know how much the Alliance has dealt with quarians, I don't see the stereotype in general being spread farther than the general (idiotic,) public. Even people like Mouse know about quarians tech ability. People with tech needs would know.
Look at how the turians feel about the quarians in csec. turians ARE csec before the battle. Now remember that the only real interaction with any race that the admiral would have come into contact with is most likely the turians it sorta leaves you with none to really bad views on quarians.
#4503
Posté 01 août 2010 - 01:58
mrsph wrote...
I've said it before. But Tali could very likely kill/seriously hurt someone if she kicked them as hard she could.
Anyone see the part in district 9 where a prawn basically rips off someones arm by grbbing on to it and kicking them? Yeah I'm fairly sure Tali could do that if she wanted to. Hmm, better not tick her off, on second thought being kicked by Tali would be frightening as hell, really suck if some horrible accident caused her to kick Shep in the daddy bags.
#4504
Posté 01 août 2010 - 01:59
theluckyshot wrote...
mrsph wrote...
I've said it before. But Tali could very likely kill/seriously hurt someone if she kicked them as hard she could.
Anyone see the part in district 9 where a prawn basically rips off someones arm by grbbing on to it and kicking them? Yeah I'm fairly sure Tali could do that if she wanted to. Hmm, better not tick her off, on second thought being kicked by Tali would be frightening as hell, really suck if some horrible accident caused her to kick Shep in the daddy bags.
Not to mention a Quarian is as soft as a rock. Just talk to Grunt, he'll mention it a few times.
#4505
Posté 01 août 2010 - 01:59
#4506
Guest_mrsph_*
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:00
Guest_mrsph_*
#4507
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:02
mrsph wrote...
Just remember, humanity has never been below using the cheapest labor they can find. And quarians are supposedly very cheap.
Tali isn't cheap, she's priceless.
#4508
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:02
JeanLuc761 wrote...
Except, y'know, the amount of pain you'd be intheluckyshot wrote...
you got kicked by Tali you'd go flying, not that there's anything wrong with being kicked by Tali.
Some of the things you guys find...for lack of a better word, "arousing" is completely beyond me.
I'm not so big on this one either...
#4509
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:04
RiptideX1090 wrote...
JeanLuc761 wrote...
Except, y'know, the amount of pain you'd be intheluckyshot wrote...
you got kicked by Tali you'd go flying, not that there's anything wrong with being kicked by Tali.
Some of the things you guys find...for lack of a better word, "arousing" is completely beyond me.
I'm not so big on this one either...
Take it like a man!
#4510
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:05
Just_mike wrote...
theluckyshot wrote...
mrsph wrote...
I've said it before. But Tali could very likely kill/seriously hurt someone if she kicked them as hard she could.
Anyone see the part in district 9 where a prawn basically rips off someones arm by grbbing on to it and kicking them? Yeah I'm fairly sure Tali could do that if she wanted to. Hmm, better not tick her off, on second thought being kicked by Tali would be frightening as hell, really suck if some horrible accident caused her to kick Shep in the daddy bags.
Not to mention a Quarian is as soft as a rock. Just talk to Grunt, he'll mention it a few times.
Not sure if he's talking about their suits (Which tend to be armored) or their actual skin. But that's purely speculation.
#4511
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:05
mrsph wrote...
I've said it before. But Tali could very likely kill/seriously hurt someone if she kicked them as hard she could.
I must write, brace yourselves.
Garrus leaned back against the wall, popping a crunchy meat snack into his mouth. He was watching Shepard and Tali spar again. Shepard had felt that her hand-to-hand skills needed work. No better teacher than him - Shepard had been fighting since he was eight. Even Garrus couldn't take him down.
Shepard swung at Tali's head, and she quickly knocked aside his arm. "Good," he said. "Keep your visor protected." He tried a sock to her stomach, but again, Tali pushed his arm away. "Good!" Shepard stepped back. "Okay, now for counters. I'm going to do a wild swing. Typical desperate attack once you've disarmed someone. They'll leave their abdomen vulnerable, so that's your cue to block and drive your foot in. All right?"
"Okay." Tali balled her fists. "I'm ready, Shepard."
"Good. Here we go." Shepard stepped in and swung hard with his right fist. Tali stopped the attack cold with her forearm, then twisted around and shot a kick into his stomach like a mule.
Shepard let out a painful whoof of noise as he flew back into a nearby bench, toppled over it and landed on his back.
"Shepard!" Garrus shouted, bolting over. Tali rushed up by his side as he bent down over Shepard, lifting his head. "Talk to me. You okay?"
"I'm so sorry!" Tali said, hands against her helmet. "I should've pulled back. Quarian legs are much stronger than humans, I forgot how hard we can kick!"
Shepard coughed, body seizing up. Then he relaxed, looked over at the distressed Tali. "Good job," he wheezed, flashing a thumbs up. "Now, uh...get Doctor Chakwas, all right?"
#4512
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:05
theluckyshot wrote...
Just_mike wrote...
theluckyshot wrote...
mrsph wrote...
I've said it before. But Tali could very likely kill/seriously hurt someone if she kicked them as hard she could.
Anyone see the part in district 9 where a prawn basically rips off someones arm by grbbing on to it and kicking them? Yeah I'm fairly sure Tali could do that if she wanted to. Hmm, better not tick her off, on second thought being kicked by Tali would be frightening as hell, really suck if some horrible accident caused her to kick Shep in the daddy bags.
Not to mention a Quarian is as soft as a rock. Just talk to Grunt, he'll mention it a few times.
Not sure if he's talking about their suits (Which tend to be armored) or their actual skin. But that's purely speculation.
Either way, they're tough.
#4513
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:05
Runescapeguy9 wrote...
I'd just restart your computer, unless you recently upgraded hardware.Andaius20 wrote...
Hmm I come back to play me 2 after DA and I seem to have some type of funky graphics glitch. Any tips? A quick look in the tech forums suggest to down grade the Nvidia drivers....
found the problem, Latest, Nvidia drivers don't like ME 2 I guess. Tech forum suggest a rollback and it worked. All is well.
#4514
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:07
Lividity Jones wrote...
RiptideX1090 wrote...
JeanLuc761 wrote...
Except, y'know, the amount of pain you'd be intheluckyshot wrote...
you got kicked by Tali you'd go flying, not that there's anything wrong with being kicked by Tali.
Some of the things you guys find...for lack of a better word, "arousing" is completely beyond me.
I'm not so big on this one either...
Take it like a man!
Sorry. Getting kicked by those legs only brings one image to mind.
Broken ribs.
#4515
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:07
Calinstel wrote...
*snip*
Oh I agree with you there but there is one thing we don't know. What ability does the Admiral have? I have never dealt directly with one but I have dealt with Officers up to and including full bird Captains in the Navy. It's plain scary what a Commander with a full electrical engineering degree will ask you. So no, I do not believe every Admiral has the knowledge to form his/her own opinion without listening to the talk of others.
Look at how the turians feel about the quarians in csec. turians ARE csec before the battle. Now remember that the only real interaction with any race that the admiral would have come into contact with is most likely the turians it sorta leaves you with none to really bad views on quarians.
While its impossible to tell what duties the admiral has, I just can't see the Alliance willingly passing on misinformation like that. Seems odd to think that they would be saying: "This race that obviously hates the quarians is telling us that they're scum. That sounds true, lets believe it without checking." I don't see the turians thinking that way, and I don't see the humans believing it. Its in the Alliance's best interest to find out for themselves.
C-Sec is a different story. They basically seem like average cops to me, hardly an indicator of a race's stance, or above prejudice.
#4516
Guest_Calinstel_*
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:07
Guest_Calinstel_*
#4517
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:08
Just_mike wrote...
theluckyshot wrote...
Just_mike wrote...
theluckyshot wrote...
mrsph wrote...
I've said it before. But Tali could very likely kill/seriously hurt someone if she kicked them as hard she could.
Anyone see the part in district 9 where a prawn basically rips off someones arm by grbbing on to it and kicking them? Yeah I'm fairly sure Tali could do that if she wanted to. Hmm, better not tick her off, on second thought being kicked by Tali would be frightening as hell, really suck if some horrible accident caused her to kick Shep in the daddy bags.
Not to mention a Quarian is as soft as a rock. Just talk to Grunt, he'll mention it a few times.
Not sure if he's talking about their suits (Which tend to be armored) or their actual skin. But that's purely speculation.
Either way, they're tough.
I don't get how this is even a debate. Grunt was speaking about biology. I think Bioware was using this to workin a little tidbit about quarian biology.
#4518
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:08
Titanium Man wrote...
*snip*
Shepard coughed, body seizing up. Then he relaxed, looked over at the distressed Tali. "Good job," he wheezed, flashing a thumbs up. "Now, uh...get Doctor Chakwas, all right?"
Hah
#4519
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:09
RiptideX1090 wrote...
Lividity Jones wrote...
RiptideX1090 wrote...
JeanLuc761 wrote...
Except, y'know, the amount of pain you'd be intheluckyshot wrote...
you got kicked by Tali you'd go flying, not that there's anything wrong with being kicked by Tali.
Some of the things you guys find...for lack of a better word, "arousing" is completely beyond me.
I'm not so big on this one either...
Take it like a man!
Sorry. Getting kicked by those legs only brings one image to mind.
Broken ribs.
And aren't Quarian legs spring-loaded? You know when Tali does that idle animation where she hops up and down?
#4520
Guest_Runescapeguy9_*
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:09
Guest_Runescapeguy9_*
How hard it is to stab something isn't always biology. The suits add to the resistance.RiptideX1090 wrote...
I don't get how this is even a debate. Grunt was speaking about biology. I think Bioware was using this to workin a little tidbit about quarian biology.
#4521
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:09
Pacifien wrote...
While I think quarians are physically stronger than humans, probably akin to turian strength, I think the ripping arms off is strictly in the krogan domain.
Well I'm not talking brute strength. More like with the proper leverage Tali could do it, like this www.youtube.com/watch
#4522
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:11
RiptideX1090 wrote...
*snip*
I don't get how this is even a debate. Grunt was speaking about biology. I think Bioware was using this to workin a little tidbit about quarian biology.
Its become a larger debate because initially there was a big push to give Tali scales/whatever based on that one line, and that caused quite a bit of reaction. That theory has been pretty much debunked now, but the semantics and vagueness of the comment still leaves the door open for speculation.
#4523
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:11
Titanium Man wrote...
mrsph wrote...
I've said it before. But Tali could very likely kill/seriously hurt someone if she kicked them as hard she could.
I must write, brace yourselves.
Garrus leaned back against the wall, popping a crunchy meat snack into his mouth. He was watching Shepard and Tali spar again. Shepard had felt that her hand-to-hand skills needed work. No better teacher than him - Shepard had been fighting since he was eight. Even Garrus couldn't take him down.
Shepard swung at Tali's head, and she quickly knocked aside his arm. "Good," he said. "Keep your visor protected." He tried a sock to her stomach, but again, Tali pushed his arm away. "Good!" Shepard stepped back. "Okay, now for counters. I'm going to do a wild swing. Typical desperate attack once you've disarmed someone. They'll leave their abdomen vulnerable, so that's your cue to block and drive your foot in. All right?"
"Okay." Tali balled her fists. "I'm ready, Shepard."
"Good. Here we go." Shepard stepped in and swung hard with his right fist. Tali stopped the attack cold with her forearm, then twisted around and shot a kick into his stomach like a mule.
Shepard let out a painful whoof of noise as he flew back into a nearby bench, toppled over it and landed on his back.
"Shepard!" Garrus shouted, bolting over. Tali rushed up by his side as he bent down over Shepard, lifting his head. "Talk to me. You okay?"
"I'm so sorry!" Tali said, hands against her helmet. "I should've pulled back. Quarian legs are much stronger than humans, I forgot how hard we can kick!"
Shepard coughed, body seizing up. Then he relaxed, looked over at the distressed Tali. "Good job," he wheezed, flashing a thumbs up. "Now, uh...get Doctor Chakwas, all right?"
It's awesome when conversations spawn amazing FF's.
#4524
Guest_Calinstel_*
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:11
Guest_Calinstel_*
I shall let it drop as I'm tired and there is no need to bother others with this topic.Phil725 wrote...
*snip*
While its impossible to tell what duties the admiral has, I just can't see the Alliance willingly passing on misinformation like that. Seems odd to think that they would be saying: "This race that obviously hates the quarians is telling us that they're scum. That sounds true, lets believe it without checking." I don't see the turians thinking that way, and I don't see the humans believing it. Its in the Alliance's best interest to find out for themselves.
C-Sec is a different story. They basically seem like average cops to me, hardly an indicator of a race's stance, or above prejudice.
#4525
Posté 01 août 2010 - 02:12
Runescapeguy9 wrote...
How hard it is to stab something isn't always biology. The suits add to the resistance.RiptideX1090 wrote...
I don't get how this is even a debate. Grunt was speaking about biology. I think Bioware was using this to workin a little tidbit about quarian biology.
If THATS the case, then stabbing a quarian or a turian would be just plain stupid anyway. Look at Garrus. Are you SERIOUSLY going to try stabbing something with that much armor? And I'm sure quarian suits are stab-resistant. If talking about combat, Shepard and Wasea are wearing more armor than Tali is, so we know he isn't talking about them in that capacity, because then SHE'D be the softer one.
I really don't get how people aren't seeing this...




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