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InHarmsWay

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I searched the forum, just incase this was mentioned, but I did not find it. A new dark horse article is out with concept art of the Illusive Man, the female co-star and this:

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What appears to be a Turian Husk.

Maybe the Illusive Man's first run in with Reaper minions. Though he could not know exactly who they worked for. He didn't know about Reapers until after the Battle of the Citadel. Could he have used Reaper tech to start Cerberus?


http://www.darkhorse...ffect-evolution

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padaE

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Looks interesting.

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masterp1975

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I think turian at first glance.

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Pretty cool, and better not be Garrus! Hopefully not all Turian husks jump around and fire rockets like Saren did... that could be bad.

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Saren.

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adam_grif

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IT'S GARRUS' FATHER.



SENATOR PALEVAN'S FATHER WILL ALSO BE IN IT. AS WELL AS WARDEN KURRIL.

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shinobi602

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Looks badass.

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That's very cool, thanks for that.

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Bluko wrote...

Pretty cool, and better not be Garrus!


What?  Garrus would have been, at most, a little turian kid at that time.

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InHarmsWay wrote...

Maybe the Illusive Man's first run in with Reaper minions. Though he could not know exactly who they worked for. He didn't know about Reapers until after the Battle of the Citadel. Could he have used Reaper tech to start Cerberus?


http://www.darkhorse...ffect-evolution


I don't know, don't forget the possible Reaper cameo in Keiji's greybox.

Modifié par InvaderErl, 18 janvier 2011 - 07:22 .


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It's really not that surprising, if indeed a Turihusk appears, considering all the tales of "machine cultists" and husk-makers being dug up occasionally. I can easily see this just being taken by TIM as a "The galaxy is a weird and dangerous place" thing, and being intrigued by this weird tech, but then just sort of mentally filing it away until he found out about Eden Prime and all that jazz.



I actually hope one does appear, because I've found it a bit irritating, if understandable, that all the husks so far appear to be made from humans.

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VOLUS HUSK!

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Bennyjammin79 wrote...

SAREN


No, because he wasn't all implanted-up until around the time of ME1.  He also looked rather different.

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InvaderErl wrote...

VOLUS HUSK!


No, no: first suitless quarian we ever see is a husk.....and so are all the other suitless quarians we get to see.  Oh, the outrage.

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InvaderErl

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Hehehe

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Man, that art is pretty. Dark Horse delivers yet again.

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Looks like a Turian husk.




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It's Tali!

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GnusmasTHX wrote...
Man, that art is pretty. Dark Horse delivers yet again.

:blink:

Mind. Broken. You broke my mind with a comment that my mind cannot possibly comprehend.

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Pacifien wrote...

GnusmasTHX wrote...
Man, that art is pretty. Dark Horse delivers yet again.

:blink:

Mind. Broken. You broke my mind with a comment that my mind cannot possibly comprehend.


Hey, at least the ME comics aren't penciled by Rob Liefeld.  That said, I do like Turihusk.

Modifié par didymos1120, 18 janvier 2011 - 08:46 .


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didymos1120 wrote...

Bennyjammin79 wrote...

SAREN


No, because he wasn't all implanted-up until around the time of ME1.  He also looked rather different.


Check out the other covers and descriptions. Saren. 

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 Still "no" Mr. Smartypants?

Modifié par Bennyjammin79, 18 janvier 2011 - 08:58 .


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Bennyjammin79 wrote...

 Still "no" Mr. Smartypants?


Well, Turihusk is completely lacking those very characteristic elongated spines that flare out and aren't angled upwards, so yep: still no.

Also, the turian who appears in the preview pages (and not that cover, which, yes I've seen) who does have those characteristic spines is far more likely to be Saren's brother, who was killed in the First Contact War, which death greatly soured him on humans.

Modifié par didymos1120, 18 janvier 2011 - 09:29 .


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Those details around his neck look geth-like (geth dropship like). Still, that open mouth and tubes everywhere hint on husk