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 the quarian homeworld should be a minshira class moon suitable for sentient life (specifully suited in this sense, since the quarian's need a different atmosphere) . They should model it after Noveria, with the architecture of Haestrom (MAELSTROM in star trek)(like Andora from Star Trek, Pandora from Avatar, or Phendrana Drifts of Metroid Prime)... I'd say Phendrana Drifts is a perfect model of their Homeworld.

B)

how come they don't have exotic vacation homeworlds that look like this in mass effect (looking like pensacola fl)?

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It would be a short DLC for me, as I wouldn't participate. I'm a geth sympathizer.

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Most of these places are really cold.

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The Big Nothing wrote...

It would be a short DLC for me, as I wouldn't participate. I'm a geth sympathizer.

:huh:what? if you played mass effect 1, then i'd think you totally wouldn't sympathize for their characterization.

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bobobo878 wrote...

Most of these places are really cold.

well it's the future and all... their  ADVANCED space suits are also like a personal artificial environment (even with built in artificial gravity; ei; sheperd walking on the side of the citadel during mass effect 1), set to what ever personal setting, or survival needs setting that suit their needs.

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FuturePasTimeCE wrote...

The Big Nothing wrote...

It would be a short DLC for me, as I wouldn't participate. I'm a geth sympathizer.

:huh:what? if you played mass effect 1, then i'd think you totally wouldn't sympathize for their characterization.


I beat the original Mass Effect over a dozen times. They are victims, trying to find their place in the universe, following what they believed to be a "God".

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Personally I think retaking the Quarian homeworld is better suited for a subplot of ME3.

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FuturePasTimeCE wrote...

bobobo878 wrote...

Most of these places are really cold.

well it's the future and all... their  ADVANCED space suits are also like a personal artificial environment (even with built in artificial gravity; ei; sheperd walking on the side of the citadel during mass effect 1), set to what ever personal setting, or survival needs setting that suit their needs.


I thought Shepard just had magnetic boots

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FuturePasTimeCE wrote...

The Big Nothing wrote...

It would be a short DLC for me, as I wouldn't participate. I'm a geth sympathizer.

:huh:what? if you played mass effect 1, then i'd think you totally wouldn't sympathize for their characterization.


I too am a geth sympathizer. Created as slaves, and fought for their right to survive.

Besides, I'm not attracted to obvious quarian fapbait

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The Big Nothing wrote...

It would be a short DLC for me, as I wouldn't participate. I'm a geth sympathizer.


i am too, but im playin any dlc Bioware comes out with. 

Geth sympathizer or no, id still blow up an solar system of them for more dlc

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MuteSpeech wrote...

Personally I think retaking the Quarian homeworld is better suited for a subplot of ME3.


Definitely. I don't want Bioware lame-assing it. I want a full fledged awesome arc of the ME3 story. 

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I have it planned the quarians get wiped out in my ME2 runs. I purposefully exiled tali to save her but the rest can burn. I use tali to make sure that the airlock is working. I really want to see the quarians get wiped personally, dunno why. just do. I LURVE me some geth!

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The Big Nothing wrote...

FuturePasTimeCE wrote...

The Big Nothing wrote...

It would be a short DLC for me, as I wouldn't participate. I'm a geth sympathizer.

:huh:what? if you played mass effect 1, then i'd think you totally wouldn't sympathize for their characterization.


I beat the original Mass Effect over a dozen times. They are victims, trying to find their place in the universe, following what they believed to be a "God".

right, it's okay... they're victims, attacking the citadel killing everyone, enslaving humans, slaughtering them on eden prime, attacking anyone who just happen to land on a random planet they'd suddenly occupy... the geth are our friends, they do these things to find their place in the universe, they're the victims, they have the rights to kill off everyone, humans included. it's unfair if everyone in the galaxy hate their synthetic asses, they're victims. defective machinery of mass chaos is considerably somehow a victim, right. how is my sarcasm, is it dry and lame? Hell if i'd to space legion's ass into the core of a blackhole, then i'm evil... he's a consensus building victim.

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Yeah my playthrough would be boring. It'd be me, the Admirals, and Legion around a table negotiating a cease-fire, and possibly a demilitarized zone on Rannoch.

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MuteSpeech wrote...

Personally I think retaking the Quarian homeworld is better suited for a subplot of ME3.

This.

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 right, it's okay... they're victims, attacking the citadel killing everyone, enslaving humans, slaughtering them on eden prime, attacking anyone who just happen to land on a random planet they'd suddenly occupy... the geth are our friends, they do these things to find their place in the universe, they're the victims, they have the rights to kill off everyone, humans included. it's unfair if everyone in the galaxy hate their synthetic asses, they're victim. defective machinery of mass chaos is considerably somehow a victim, right. how is my sarcasm, is it dry and lame?



That was a subfaction of the Geth that has since been dealt with. Or has did someone miss the entire point of Legions loyalty mission? 

Modifié par Bruddajakka, 13 septembre 2010 - 01:56 .


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FuturePasTimeCE wrote...

The Big Nothing wrote...

FuturePasTimeCE wrote...

The Big Nothing wrote...

It would be a short DLC for me, as I wouldn't participate. I'm a geth sympathizer.

:huh:what? if you played mass effect 1, then i'd think you totally wouldn't sympathize for their characterization.


I beat the original Mass Effect over a dozen times. They are victims, trying to find their place in the universe, following what they believed to be a "God".

right, it's okay... they're victims, attacking the citadel killing everyone, enslaving humans, slaughtering them on eden prime, attacking anyone who just happen to land on a random planet they'd suddenly occupy... the geth are our friends, they do these things to find their place in the universe, they're the victims, they have the rights to kill off everyone, humans included. it's unfair if everyone in the galaxy hate their synthetic asses, they're victim. defective machinery of mass chaos is considerably somehow a victim, right. how is my sarcasm, is it dry and lame?


Yes, it is dry and lame.
Worse things have been done in the name of "God". And the "Heretics" are but one faction of the geth, which are a machine race that was created to be slaves but became self-aware, upon which their destruction was attempted by the quarians. They fought for survival, and are trying to find meaning like the rest of us.

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People The GETH aren't victims!! How can you say that after everything we've been through. The Quarians never intended them to be sentient thus they had every right to try an put them down, like you would a defective (and murderous) refrigerator

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Upsettingshorts wrote...

Yeah my playthrough would be boring. It'd be me, the Admirals, and Legion around a table negotiating a cease-fire, and possibly a demilitarized zone on Rannoch.

what?:o legion is just one simple robot who may be rejected by his own synthetic race, legion mean absolutely nothing likely... how are they going to come up with a consensus/negotiation with the decision of one stupid robot representing billions of them somehow? what if legion would to be likely targeted by his own peers due to the fact they'd consider him a viral probability? this plothole is stupid, one nice robot of the series has everyone sympathizing for a genocidal robotic race of executioners of mass extinction. What if legion was their new tactic, being a interpersonal infiltrator (letting their guards down for one geth)? i guess someone's right about 95% of simian earth being idiotic. 

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Mr. Man wrote...

People The GETH aren't victims!! How can you say that after everything we've been through. The Quarians never intended them to be sentient thus they had every right to try an put them down, like you would a defective (and murderous) refrigerator

exactly. people are stupid as ****. 

"for the last friggin time, i do not want to remain here on this retarded monkey world called earth, that's a order dammit!", Commander Sheperd... if that guy was real, he'd likely seriously say that, and mean it 100%.:unsure:

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 right, it's okay... they're victims, attacking the citadel killing everyone, enslaving humans, slaughtering them on eden prime, attacking anyone who just happen to land on a random planet they'd suddenly occupy... the geth are our friends, they do these things to find their place in the universe, they're the victims, they have the rights to kill off everyone, humans included. it's unfair if everyone in the galaxy hate their synthetic asses, they're victim. defective machinery of mass chaos is considerably somehow a victim, right. how is my sarcasm, is it dry and lame?



That was a subfaction of the Geth that has since been dealt with. Or has did someone miss the entire point of Legions loyalty mission? 

now here's the thing. what if legion was lying? thought about that? what if his mission meant absolutely nothing? what if he created a program to make the geth function differently, stronger?

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The Big Nothing wrote...

FuturePasTimeCE wrote...

The Big Nothing wrote...

FuturePasTimeCE wrote...

The Big Nothing wrote...

It would be a short DLC for me, as I wouldn't participate. I'm a geth sympathizer.

:huh:what? if you played mass effect 1, then i'd think you totally wouldn't sympathize for their characterization.


I beat the original Mass Effect over a dozen times. They are victims, trying to find their place in the universe, following what they believed to be a "God".

right, it's okay... they're victims, attacking the citadel killing everyone, enslaving humans, slaughtering them on eden prime, attacking anyone who just happen to land on a random planet they'd suddenly occupy... the geth are our friends, they do these things to find their place in the universe, they're the victims, they have the rights to kill off everyone, humans included. it's unfair if everyone in the galaxy hate their synthetic asses, they're victim. defective machinery of mass chaos is considerably somehow a victim, right. how is my sarcasm, is it dry and lame?


Yes, it is dry and lame.
Worse things have been done in the name of "God". And the "Heretics" are but one faction of the geth, which are a machine race that was created to be slaves but became self-aware, upon which their destruction was attempted by the quarians. They fought for survival, and are trying to find meaning like the rest of us.

right. if robots create their own religion, and claim to fight for their survival which is a perfect excuse to defect and to destroy everything, then they're the friggin victims. i bet if your cd player thought it'd be a nice idea to revolt against you because it wanted to keep your favorite rock and roll cd album for itself, then it's the victim (it became sentient, by malfunctioning). your computer getting a virus is a gift, not a systematic abnormality.

Modifié par FuturePasTimeCE, 13 septembre 2010 - 02:37 .


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Sidac wrote...

I have it planned the quarians get wiped out in my ME2 runs. I purposefully exiled tali to save her but the rest can burn. I use tali to make sure that the airlock is working. I really want to see the quarians get wiped personally, dunno why. just do. I LURVE me some geth!

:unsure: yeah sure... that specific quarian (who isn't any human being on earth) is granted to remain onboard what ever ship they want, including sheperds (as long as they're not interfering with any of his missions by casing him to fail them, unless they're helping to accomplish them). 

don't ask why i have to plug that in there... earth is retarded-ly weird, need infinite disclaimers/discretion/clarification (ei: i am not talking about some little kid with a name that sounds alike, has nothing to do with them... it's awkward stupid and weird, i know.).

Modifié par FuturePasTimeCE, 13 septembre 2010 - 02:38 .


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FuturePasTimeCE wrote...

Upsettingshorts wrote...

Yeah my playthrough would be boring. It'd be me, the Admirals, and Legion around a table negotiating a cease-fire, and possibly a demilitarized zone on Rannoch.

what?:o legion is just one simple robot who may be rejected by his own synthetic race, legion mean absolutely nothing likely... how are they going to come up with a consensus/negotiation with the decision of one stupid robot representing billions of them somehow? what if legion would to be likely targeted by his own peers due to the fact they'd consider him a viral probability? this plothole is stupid, one nice robot of the series has everyone sympathizing for a genocidal robotic race of executioners of mass extinction. What if legion was their new tactic, being a interpersonal infiltrator (letting their guards down for one geth)? i guess someone's right about 95% of simian earth being idiotic. 


Dude did you never talk to LegionImage IPB
If you actually talk to them, they 1: tell you they are infact a conduit to the main body of the geth to allow forr Shepard to comunicate with them, which as it turns out is why the geth created Legions mobile platform in the first pace.
2:He also tells you that the geth have no desire to destroy the quarians or any other organics that they simply want to be able to persue their own future(potentialy this could come into conflict with galactic society but thats another topic).
3: When on the Flotila If you bring Legion with you and talk to admiral Koris he says that peace would depend upon the creators or sum such like that.

and while it is possible for Legion to be some kind of trap it seems rather unlikly, If the geth really wanted to wipe out the Quarians they could likely do it fairly easily, destroy the live ships and with out a planet they are doomed as a species.

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Mecha Tengu wrote...

FuturePasTimeCE wrote...

The Big Nothing wrote...

It would be a short DLC for me, as I wouldn't participate. I'm a geth sympathizer.

:huh:what? if you played mass effect 1, then i'd think you totally wouldn't sympathize for their characterization.


I too am a geth sympathizer. Created as slaves, and fought for their right to survive.

Besides, I'm not attracted to obvious quarian fapbait

sso if that geth you fought for to survive turned on you, you're so not a idiot. 1 geth fighting thousands of geth means all of them are victims who're trying to kill you by the way when ever you encounter hostile geth by the hundreds.

so when ever sheperd's fighting geths that are shooting at him, they're the victims... like in overlord. they have the rights to kill you, it's not fair if you destroy them first, they're victims.

Modifié par FuturePasTimeCE, 13 septembre 2010 - 02:16 .


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If the Quarians attack the Geth first then I'm wiping out the Quarians.

Legion is my bro. *brofist with Legion*

Modifié par Dave of Canada, 13 septembre 2010 - 02:16 .