nitefyre410 wrote...
Your laughing now but picture Garrus saying this its even funnier
Oh gawd, I can picture it waaaaaaaaaay to clearly.
nitefyre410 wrote...
Your laughing now but picture Garrus saying this its even funnier
NuclearBuddha wrote...
Also, dat gap, dem toes.RiptideX1090 wrote...
VERY much agreed.
It looks more organic than mechanical.
Guest_Mukora_*
But... that's what her feet look like.Kalashnikov wrote...
yikes, TBH it was intriguing until i got to her feet
also: your avatar is going to give me nightmares
NuclearBuddha wrote...
Someone posted this a while back, and I really liked the rumpled, realistic look.
still wednsday hereRedTracer7 wrote...
Kalashnikov wrote...
i leave for 2 minutes and suddenly buddha's posted this freaky picture and rip is talking about story time <_<Collider wrote...
nothing.Kalashnikov wrote...
the hell are you people talking about?
Welcome to Early Thursday Morning!
Most awesome thing I have read all day...chapa3 wrote...
Quarian ladies...Look at your Shepard. Now back to me. Now back at your Shepard. Now Back To Me! Sadly, he isn't me, but if he'd stop using lady scented body wash and switch to Old Spice he could smell like he's me. Look down, back up. Where are you? You're on a spaceship, with the man your Shepard could smell like. What's in your hand? Back at mine. I got it, it's 2 tickets to the Quarian dance musical you wanted to see. Look again. The tickets are now diamonds! Anything is possible when your man smells like Old Spice and not a lady. I'm on a varren.
NuclearBuddha wrote...
Or she got all mussed from a round of heavy petting.cannedcream wrote...
It's like someone who's not quite Tali's size tried to slip into her suit. . .
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NuclearBuddha wrote...
“Don’t look!” I screamed, or at least it is my fervent hope that I lent some warning to my companions, rather than merely staring helplessly. Miss Zorah’s eyes must have been turned away in any case for she did not cry out, and the constable was preoccupied with his mortal struggle against the Arterius-thing in its senseless adulation. There was almost nowhere left to look and not behold the Elder Machines, such was the horrible rapidity of their approach. Already the first had reached the shore, those whipping, segmented and appallingly mechanistic tendrils devastating the tiny homes of Greenmarsh, though it was not clear if mindless spite or idiot indifference motivated this carnage.
Guest_mrsph_*
chapa3 wrote...
Quarian ladies...Look at your Shepard. Now back to me. Now back at your Shepard. Now Back To Me! Sadly, he isn't me, but if he'd stop using lady scented body wash and switch to Old Spice he could smell like he's me. Look down, back up. Where are you? You're on a spaceship, with the man your Shepard could smell like. What's in your hand? Back at mine. I got it, it's 2 tickets to the Quarian dance musical you wanted to see. Look again. The tickets are now diamonds! Anything is possible when your man smells like Old Spice and not a lady. I'm on a varren.

Guest_Runescapeguy9_*
So much this.....Water Dumple wrote...
Always wished I could draw like this.
NuclearBuddha wrote...
From the depths they came, though I cannot say for certain if I truly saw their emergence from the fathomless ocean on the far horizon or if this was merely the only metaphor my feeble mind could concoct to explain their appearance. They swayed and loomed hideously, forms grotesquely malleable as they shambled impossibly toward the coast. I can scarce describe them, for they fought against and eluded the eye, even as they commanded one to look upon their unholy magnificence, and gaze in worshipful awe. Their vast bodies hulked blackly, stark against the cold light of the stars, swelling and towering on an absolutely impossible scale, large enough I felt as diminished as might a bacterium perceiving an elephant. At times they seemed carved of stone, at others, gruesomely organic. Vast eyes compounded, slitted, and of types beggaring any description at all, opened and closed convulsively across its form. I babbled in terror at the sudden sensation of being watched, for they had taken notice, a vast, alien scrutiny that saw myself and all mankind as nothing more than crumbs to be swept from a tabletop. Below these bodies were abhorrently nautiloid heads, festooned with snapping beaks and maws enough to rend an ocean liner whole, each singing an ineffable song of nihilistic revelry . They dragged themselves on mechanically jointed tentacles, the ocean seething furiously at their passage, and even as all else seemed false, they were unmercifully real.
“Don’t look!” I screamed, or at least it is my fervent hope that I lent some warning to my companions, rather than merely staring helplessly. Miss Zorah’s eyes must have been turned away in any case for she did not cry out, and the constable was preoccupied with his mortal struggle against the Arterius-thing in its senseless adulation. There was almost nowhere left to look and not behold the Elder Machines, such was the horrible rapidity of their approach. Already the first had reached the shore, those whipping, segmented and appallingly mechanistic tendrils devastating the tiny homes of Greenmarsh, though it was not clear if mindless spite or idiot indifference motivated this carnage.
*snip*
no her toes are straight, in that drawing they look crooked and brokenMukora wrote...
But... that's what her feet look like.Kalashnikov wrote...
yikes, TBH it was intriguing until i got to her feet
also: your avatar is going to give me nightmares
Also, I don't see what's creepy about his avatar...
Guest_Mukora_*
False. it ends at "Anything is possible when you smell like Old"chapa3 wrote...
YES it works.
Tough one. The quarians lived through the rachni wars, so they probably had a position as a race on the matter once.Collider wrote...
I wonder what Tali's real opinion of the Rachni decision is. In ME1, her opinion was based upon who else you had with you. So I wonder what is was truly. Thoughts?
mrsph wrote...
Jacob just stole all of the quarian women.
Mukora wrote...
False. it ends at "Anything is possible when you smell like Old"chapa3 wrote...
YES it works.
Your description of the Elder Machines is good, it helps that I already have a drawing lying around to fit the description.NuclearBuddha wrote...
Lividity Jones wrote...
That's because she isn't surprised in the least.
Eldritch abomination from beyond time, space, and human perception?
****, please.
Collider wrote...
I wonder what Tali's real opinion of the Rachni decision is. In ME1, her opinion was based upon who else you had with you. So I wonder what is was truly. Thoughts?
Guest_mrsph_*
I almost went with this one instead.Azint wrote...
Your description of the Elder Machines is good, it helps that I already have a drawing lying around to fit the description.
And that is an epic picture.
Lividity Jones wrote...
****, please.
Collider wrote...
I wonder what Tali's real opinion of the Rachni decision is. In ME1, her opinion was based upon who else you had with you. So I wonder what is was truly. Thoughts?
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