Tali'Zorah Thread *Spoiler warning!*
#3076
Posté 23 septembre 2010 - 09:09
#3077
Posté 23 septembre 2010 - 09:09
#3078
Posté 23 septembre 2010 - 09:13
#3079
Posté 23 septembre 2010 - 09:42
Someone With Mass wrote...
Something like it would be nice, though.
Agreed.
Though, really, I want something that looks a bit more... nomadic. Something a bit more tattered.
Imagine taking Tali's ME2 outfit and crossing some of the patterns and design with Morrigan's.
Something like that would be cool, I think.
#3080
Posté 23 septembre 2010 - 10:19
A penchant for hidding their faces holds true ;p
PS> RiptideX1090 - and Sandpeople outfit for Tali would suit your reqest I belive
#3081
Posté 23 septembre 2010 - 10:26
RiptideX1090 wrote...
Agreed.
Though, really, I want something that looks a bit more... nomadic. Something a bit more tattered.
Imagine taking Tali's ME2 outfit and crossing some of the patterns and design with Morrigan's.
Something like that would be cool, I think.
I see what you mean, but at the same time it'd be a sin to ruin fabric that nice.
#3082
Posté 23 septembre 2010 - 10:27
Angmir wrote...
Loll actualy I had one funny idea today I was thinking about Quarians living on ranoch said to be arid. And I imagined pre-historic Quarians as a Sandpeople from SW
A penchant for hidding their faces holds true ;p
PS> RiptideX1090 - and Sandpeople outfit for Tali would suit your reqest I belive
I would think that the "sandpeople" from the Dune books would be more fitting.
EDIT: Not the face hiding, just the idea seems better (the knives, the "never-waste-anything" attitude ect.)
Modifié par Spartanburger, 23 septembre 2010 - 10:30 .
#3083
Posté 23 septembre 2010 - 10:32
Spartanburger wrote...
Angmir wrote...
Loll actualy I had one funny idea today I was thinking about Quarians living on ranoch said to be arid. And I imagined pre-historic Quarians as a Sandpeople from SW
A penchant for hidding their faces holds true ;p
PS> RiptideX1090 - and Sandpeople outfit for Tali would suit your reqest I belive
I would think that the "sandpeople" from the Dune books would be more fitting.
The Fremen?
I agree...very nomadic, with near solid-color eyes.
#3084
Posté 23 septembre 2010 - 11:12
#3085
Posté 24 septembre 2010 - 12:19
Floating around somewhere in the Northern area of the Galaxy.monwiggit wrote...
what happened to the migrant fleet
#3086
Posté 24 septembre 2010 - 12:46
Ideally she would have her mass effect 1 shields which could withstand the thanix cannon, but that's not what we're arguing here.
#3087
Posté 24 septembre 2010 - 01:02
Come to think of it, what were they even doing in that system? No planets, no asteroids. Soaking up the massive solar rays of the binary star system? Was there anything of value somewhere nearby?camoboy_19 wrote...
Floating around somewhere in the Northern area of the Galaxy.monwiggit wrote...
what happened to the migrant fleet
Also, the whole First Contact War with the Turians was because the Turians caught humans opening up mass relays to unknown reaches. Since the Quarians are no longer bound by Council law, do you think they also open up mass relays to unknown reaches? 'Cause easier to mine a system if there are no inhabitants in the system crying foul over mining rights or whatnot.
#3088
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Posté 24 septembre 2010 - 01:11
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#3089
Posté 24 septembre 2010 - 01:11
Considering that the reason that rule is implemented is to keep incidentsPacifien wrote...
Also, the whole First Contact War with the Turians was because the Turians caught humans opening up mass relays to unknown reaches. Since the Quarians are no longer bound by Council law, do you think they also open up mass relays to unknown reaches? 'Cause easier to mine a system if there are no inhabitants in the system crying foul over mining rights or whatnot.
like the Rachni Wars from reoccurring, I'm going to assume no. Last
thing the quarians need is another reason for everyone to hate them.
#3090
Posté 24 septembre 2010 - 01:13
The quarians are there because theres a trio of astroids in a neighboring system that are basically built around Eezo cores. If Quarians find new clusters or relays, I'm sure as soon as the Citadel finds out, they'll try to get something out of the quarians' work, either through force or bribery (say, given a clean slate, I dont know)Pacifien wrote...
Come to think of it, what were they even doing in that system? No planets, no asteroids. Soaking up the massive solar rays of the binary star system? Was there anything of value somewhere nearby?
Also, the whole First Contact War with the Turians was because the Turians caught humans opening up mass relays to unknown reaches. Since the Quarians are no longer bound by Council law, do you think they also open up mass relays to unknown reaches? 'Cause easier to mine a system if there are no inhabitants in the system crying foul over mining rights or whatnot.
Modifié par camoboy_19, 24 septembre 2010 - 01:15 .
#3091
Posté 24 septembre 2010 - 01:19
Unless they open a hole to hell like in DOOM.camoboy_19 wrote...
The quarians are there because theres a trio of astroids in a neighboring system that are basically built around Eezo cores. If Quarians find new clusters or relays, I'm sure as soon as the Citadel finds out, they'll try to get something out of the quarians' work, either through force or bribery (say, given a clean slate, I dont know)Pacifien wrote...
Come to think of it, what were they even doing in that system? No planets, no asteroids. Soaking up the massive solar rays of the binary star system? Was there anything of value somewhere nearby?
Also, the whole First Contact War with the Turians was because the Turians caught humans opening up mass relays to unknown reaches. Since the Quarians are no longer bound by Council law, do you think they also open up mass relays to unknown reaches? 'Cause easier to mine a system if there are no inhabitants in the system crying foul over mining rights or whatnot.
#3092
Posté 24 septembre 2010 - 01:23
No, I think the turians got that covered.Mr.Kusy wrote...
Unless they open a hole to hell like in DOOM.camoboy_19 wrote...
The quarians are there because theres a trio of astroids in a neighboring system that are basically built around Eezo cores. If Quarians find new clusters or relays, I'm sure as soon as the Citadel finds out, they'll try to get something out of the quarians' work, either through force or bribery (say, given a clean slate, I dont know)Pacifien wrote...
Come to think of it, what were they even doing in that system? No planets, no asteroids. Soaking up the massive solar rays of the binary star system? Was there anything of value somewhere nearby?
Also, the whole First Contact War with the Turians was because the Turians caught humans opening up mass relays to unknown reaches. Since the Quarians are no longer bound by Council law, do you think they also open up mass relays to unknown reaches? 'Cause easier to mine a system if there are no inhabitants in the system crying foul over mining rights or whatnot.
#3093
Posté 24 septembre 2010 - 01:25
Angmir wrote...
Loll actualy I had one funny idea today I was thinking about Quarians living on ranoch said to be arid. And I imagined pre-historic Quarians as a Sandpeople from SW
A penchant for hidding their faces holds true ;p
PS> RiptideX1090 - and Sandpeople outfit for Tali would suit your reqest I belive
If they mixed the sand people outfit with Tali's, I'd fall over from the love.
As a desert native, I'd find that extremely sexy.
#3094
Posté 24 septembre 2010 - 01:38
Well, the envirosuits are draped in colorful wrappings and cloths, it wouldnt surprise me if pre-exiled quarians wore robes or something similar.RiptideX1090 wrote...
Angmir wrote...
Loll actualy I had one funny idea today I was thinking about Quarians living on ranoch said to be arid. And I imagined pre-historic Quarians as a Sandpeople from SW
A penchant for hidding their faces holds true ;p
PS> RiptideX1090 - and Sandpeople outfit for Tali would suit your reqest I belive
If they mixed the sand people outfit with Tali's, I'd fall over from the love.
As a desert native, I'd find that extremely sexy.
#3095
Posté 24 septembre 2010 - 02:16
Would certainly be interesting to see some deviation.TheodoricFriede wrote...
Well, the envirosuits are draped in colorful wrappings and cloths, it wouldnt surprise me if pre-exiled quarians wore robes or something similar.RiptideX1090 wrote...
Angmir wrote...
Loll actualy I had one funny idea today I was thinking about Quarians living on ranoch said to be arid. And I imagined pre-historic Quarians as a Sandpeople from SW
A penchant for hidding their faces holds true ;p
PS> RiptideX1090 - and Sandpeople outfit for Tali would suit your reqest I belive
If they mixed the sand people outfit with Tali's, I'd fall over from the love.
As a desert native, I'd find that extremely sexy.
Edit: I mean, they all were able to personalize their appearance, but something more outlandish would be a nice touch
Modifié par camoboy_19, 24 septembre 2010 - 02:39 .
#3096
Posté 24 septembre 2010 - 02:43
#3097
Posté 24 septembre 2010 - 02:51
They do.xlavaina wrote...
Eh... I would't like Tali in anything but mostly purple and black. Those colors just seem to fit her personality.
#3098
Posté 24 septembre 2010 - 03:02
I don't know about that. I see many goth and/or moody chicks in media who wear black and purple, and Tali is certainly not goth or moody.xlavaina wrote...
Eh... I would't like Tali in anything but mostly purple and black. Those colors just seem to fit her personality.
#3099
Posté 24 septembre 2010 - 03:08
Tali just seems to fit in it though. She's just to kind/sweet to even begin to seem moody. Gold is a nice touch to her outfit, I can say that.PseudoEthnic wrote...
I don't know about that. I see many goth and/or moody chicks in media who wear black and purple, and Tali is certainly not goth or moody.xlavaina wrote...
Eh... I would't like Tali in anything but mostly purple and black. Those colors just seem to fit her personality.
#3100
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Posté 24 septembre 2010 - 03:09
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