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Andaius20 wrote...

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Can you link me to that textmod please? If I'm going to do a tali run, I might as well do it right.

http://social.biowar...t/2076/#gallery


glow or no glow?


in the pic I used? Glow, thats why you see the back harness lighted up.


Thank you for the help.

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I think I was the only person who genuinely liked the Metal Arm.


I like it too. Can't explain why, but I like it.

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I think I was the only person who genuinely liked the Metal Arm.


I like it too. Can't explain why, but I like it.

I always imagined that she had to have an artificial arm because she lost her own in an accident whilst patching up some deathtrap of a ship in the flotilla. Sometimes something visual can portray hardship more than words.

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I always imagined that she had to have an artificial arm because she lost her own in an accident whilst patching up some deathtrap of a ship in a flotilla. Sometimes something visual can portray hardship more than words.

And emotions portray more than visual ques.

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Leftnt Sharpe wrote...

Someone With Mass wrote...

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I think I was the only person who genuinely liked the Metal Arm.


I like it too. Can't explain why, but I like it.

I always imagined that she had to have an artificial arm because she lost her own in an accident whilst patching up some deathtrap of a ship in the flotilla. Sometimes something visual can portray hardship more than words.

Actually I took it to mean some pilgrimage self repair.  Suit arm gets ripped away or badly damaged and she patched it with the most handy thing she had, geth parts.

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Isn't that the arm that got shot by one of Saren's goons?

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Dat slight lean.:wub:




Hi fellas.

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Calinstel wrote...

Leftnt Sharpe wrote...

Someone With Mass wrote...

Leftnt Sharpe wrote...

I think I was the only person who genuinely liked the Metal Arm.


I like it too. Can't explain why, but I like it.

I always imagined that she had to have an artificial arm because she lost her own in an accident whilst patching up some deathtrap of a ship in the flotilla. Sometimes something visual can portray hardship more than words.

Actually I took it to mean some pilgrimage self repair.  Suit arm gets ripped away or badly damaged and she patched it with the most handy thing she had, geth parts.


That was my thought, more specifically that it was the injury that she had treated by Dr Michel at the clinic early on in ME1.  Never thought about something outlandish like a prosthetic arm personally.  I imagine it would be rather difficult to do a specific repair on the suits on the fly, considering there are probably multiple levels of different fabrics.

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Leftnt Sharpe wrote...

Someone With Mass wrote...

Leftnt Sharpe wrote...

I think I was the only person who genuinely liked the Metal Arm.


I like it too. Can't explain why, but I like it.

I always imagined that she had to have an artificial arm because she lost her own in an accident whilst patching up some deathtrap of a ship in the flotilla. Sometimes something visual can portray hardship more than words.


Yeah. I had similar thoughts when I played the game. I'm glad that it wasn't the case, but I kind of missed it in ME2. When I think of ME1 Tali, one of the first things that comes to my mind is that metal arm. Even if it didn't look good with the tubes going here and there and was kind of bulky (for being a quarian arm), I still thought of it as a part of her. 

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*Knocks and enters the room*
Tali Thread.
Been a while since there was an fictacsticness here. Repostan! I am plotting on a holiday fic at Titanium's request. Probably Easter. We'll see how it goes.
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Dining In
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I think everything is right. Hope Garrus was right, Shepard thought to himself. He looked around the cabin. Cleaned and sterilized. Check. Lighting lowered for a more intimate atmosphere. Check. He looked over at the two plates.

Both were sealed in a sterilized bubble. Straight from a restaurant on the Citadel. After checking over some of the food tube Tali seemed to prefer, Shepard had ordered their equivalents from a quality turian restaurant. Then sterilized and sealed before delivery to the ship. He hoped it worked.

"Decontamination Complete."

Shepard looked up as Tali entered their cabin. With Ken and Gabby still off ship on leave, he knew she would be tired. He hoped his surprise would put a smile on her face.

"Hey beautiful," he said to his quarian as the commander stood to greet her. "Long day?"

Tali nodded tiredly as she walked further into the cabin. She stopped, when she saw the settings. "John?"

He smiled. "I figured you could use a good meal. And, it's been a while since we had a chance to just relax together."

Glance softening, her gaze turned warm. "That sounds nice. Let me get out of this suit, and I'll join you." She headed to the wardrobe and pulled a garment out. As she passed on her way to the bathroom, she caressed her commander on the shoulder.

He chuckled; ever since Mordin had confirmed her adaption to both himself and their cabin, Tali almost always got out of her suit as fast as possible. Not that he blamed her.

Hearing the door open, he looked up. And stared. The lithe engineer had opted to wear the white dress shirt that came with the suit he wore on Bekenstein. And, from what he could tell, nothing else.

Shepard could feel his face flushing, and had to resist the urge to adjust himself. For all the times he had seen her dress like this - it seemed his shirts were her preferred clothing outside of her suit - it never failed to stir his passions and warm his heart.

"See something you like, Captain?" She purred out as she sauntered closer.

"Only you," he answered. He visibly fought with himself to return his gaze to her eyes where it had been locked on her smooth legs. He held out a hand.

"Join me for dinner, miss Vas Normandy?"

She took his hand and let her captain lead her to the couch. She sat, and he joined her on the couch. With as much flair as he could, he opened both of the trays, revealing the food. Her reflective eyes widened.

"John?"

He smiled. "I pulled a couple of strings. I hope you like it Tali."

With a smile of her own, she grabbed a utensil and grabbed a bite of the food. Her eyes widened. After swallowing, she grabbed a larger bite before turning to him.

"This tastes even better than the rations I normally eat!"

"Glad you like it," Shepard replied, digging in to his own meal.

Due to the sterilization, it was a little bland, but still better than what Gardner could normally produce. They ate in companionable silence, broken only by Tali's occasional exclamation of delight in her meal. When they were finished, Shepard took the plates and took them to the disposal in the restroom.

Returning to the main room, he found Tali laid out in the bed, curled around one of the pillows. Her eyes watched him, a predatory gleam in her eyes as he joined her on the bed.

"What now, John?" she asked "However can I thank you for such a wonderful meal?"

The human smiled softly at her. "I think first, you need a massage," he answered as he reached for one of the legs that had gotten his attention earlier. As he began to rub, Tali hmm'd her pleasure as he worked over her calf. As he grasped a foot and began needing it gently, he smirked.

"And after this," he said, warmth and desire in his voice, "dessert."
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That was my thought, more specifically that it was the injury that she had treated by Dr Michel at the clinic early on in ME1.  Never thought about something outlandish like a prosthetic arm personally.  I imagine it would be rather difficult to do a specific repair on the suits on the fly, considering there are probably multiple levels of different fabrics.

Not sure if it was damaged by Sarens goons or not but damage to the ballistic suit might leave the actual underlying enviro-suit intact just unprotected.
The synthetic arm covering would replace the ballistic material and protect her suit.  Just my take on it.

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I always imagined that she had to have an artificial arm because she lost her own in an accident whilst patching up some deathtrap of a ship in a flotilla. Sometimes something visual can portray hardship more than words.

And emotions portray more than visual ques.

True enough, but in ME1 you only really scratch the surface of what Tali has already been through in her life. If in ME1, Tali told Shepard that it was an artificial replacement and the story of how she recieved it, everytime you talked to her it would be a constant reminder of how much she has already sacrifiiced for the fleet.

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Runescapeguy9 wrote...

Leftnt Sharpe wrote...
I always imagined that she had to have an artificial arm because she lost her own in an accident whilst patching up some deathtrap of a ship in a flotilla. Sometimes something visual can portray hardship more than words.

And emotions portray more than visual ques.

Visual ques can reinforce emotional ques. Both are equally valuable, as as visual ques will also draw more imidiate interest than emotional.

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"And after this," he said, warmth and desire in his voice, "dessert."
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*Snip

That was my thought, more specifically that it was the injury that she had treated by Dr Michel at the clinic early on in ME1.  Never thought about something outlandish like a prosthetic arm personally.  I imagine it would be rather difficult to do a specific repair on the suits on the fly, considering there are probably multiple levels of different fabrics.

Not sure if it was damaged by Sarens goons or not but damage to the ballistic suit might leave the actual underlying enviro-suit intact just unprotected.
The synthetic arm covering would replace the ballistic material and protect her suit.  Just my take on it.


I think you're right actually, since Tali didn't have a sickness or infection when we meet her, it does seem like the suit did its job.  I'd assume the part that was designed to stop whatever hit her did its job, but was probably damaged, leaving the layers that handle other jobs aside from bullet resistance uprotected, hence the makeshift armor over that part.

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Not sure if it was damaged by Sarens goons or not but damage to the ballistic suit might leave the actual underlying enviro-suit intact just unprotected.
The synthetic arm covering would replace the ballistic material and protect her suit.  Just my take on it.


 Agreed completely. She didn't mention any infection after Saren's goons atacked her, so there's no need to put an artificial arm.

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Sorry, double post...

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 Agreed completely. She didn't mention any infection after Saren's goons atacked her, so there's no need to put an artificial arm.

Right. Simple suit repair to fix the botched sections that protected her and she was good to go again.
Boo double post :pinched:
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Runescapeguy9 wrote...

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"And after this," he said, warmth and desire in his voice, "dessert."
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*snipofsealofaproval*

Glad you liked it. And to think, it all spawned from a conversation in the thread. ^_^

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Thoughts for story percolating. Shower time, and when I return I'll see if the thoughts have been birthed into inspiration by my muse.

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uhdnrt wrote...
*snip*

The human smiled softly at her. "I think first, you need a massage," he answered as he reached for one of the legs that had gotten his attention earlier. As he began to rub, Tali hmm'd her pleasure as he worked over her calf. As he grasped a foot and began needing it gently, he smirked.

"And after this," he said, warmth and desire in his voice, "dessert."
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Very nice B):wub:

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Phil725 wrote...
Very nice B):wub:

Just FYI Phil, your earlier comment about there "not being many steamy images of Tali without the pounce" has knocked a potential render into my mind that takes advantage of her suit being sectional.

I hope you're happy. :?

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JeanLuc761 wrote...

Phil725 wrote...
Very nice B):wub:

Just FYI Phil, your earlier comment about there "not being many steamy images of Tali without the pounce" has knocked a potential render into my mind that takes advantage of her suit being sectional.

I hope you're happy. :?


More Tali content is always good B)

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Phil725 wrote...
More Tali content is always good B)

Indeed.

I hope the members here are mature enough to appreciate some (mostly-hidden) nudity.

*cough*

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Indeed.
I hope the members here are mature enough to appreciate some (mostly-hidden) nudity.
*cough*

Skeptical Rune is skeptical.
Buuuuut...
Happy Rune is very  happy....

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