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#26
Turneyvore

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I think he/she probably is. Shepard talks about kids with most of his love interests at one point or another. I really would like to see an ending where Shepard becomes a mother/father but unfortunately that'll probably be the hardest ending to achieve.

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yeah but you know, kids, family life, station wagon,.... next he'll be playing bridge and that's just tragic.

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Based off Miranda I'm gonna say no shep f or m can't have kids they died and as punishment for comming back they should be infertile and TIM should die.

The only other way to solve this mystery is to kill something revive it and see if that works out or kill it, freeze it then see if thawing out the goods if they'll auto come back or are just plain dead but I figure it's just plain dead. I know if a male dies and their nutter spouse wants his sperm for future kids they have a small window to get some goods before they're considered enviable like organs you have a brief time span after death to get them, put them on ice, and get them to their new host before they won't respawn. So on that alone shep died he was missing for at least a day so nope no kids for shep and LI I hope they address this issue during ME3 so there are no future fire storms over shep could've had kids but BW didn't let us!

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Vasectomy? A word that I just butchered?

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But now Shepard is alive again. Presumably all of his organs are functioning normally, Miranda even makes a comment that they are all online again. Even if the sperms swimming around in there died when he was floating in space he's probably producing again. They wanted Shepard EXACTLY as he was before he died, didn't make any changes, for all they knew Shepard's raging testosterone was the source of his power and not putting the family jewels back online would make him an ineffective soldier.

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Or they have nanomachines regulating his testosterone levels so he could be infertile. In MGS snake even had nanomachines that could give some pain killers remotely the company he worked for could give him those but he himself couldn't access or will them to work.

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I'd say regardless of whether or not he has swimmers in his loins, it would be entirely possible for him to make some babies due to the massive technological advancements there are out there. I've no doubt that in those 100 or more years from now, they've developped some method of creating sperm from just using genetic information from skin cells and the like.

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Sil wrote...

I'd say regardless of whether or not he has swimmers in his loins, it would be entirely possible for him to make some babies due to the massive technological advancements there are out there. I've no doubt that in those 100 or more years from now, they've developped some method of creating sperm from just using genetic information from skin cells and the like.


Very true.

Scientists have already created sperm from bone marrow; so I have no doubt that in the setting of ME, they've managed to refine and develop that type of technology.  So, whether or not Shepard is "fertile" will have no baring on his/her ability to have biological children. Its more have an issue of how much technology will have to be involved, and in the case of femShep, if she'll need to find a surrogate mother or some sort of technological womb replacement.

Edit: My grammar is austrocious.

Modifié par TheHikariMoon, 20 avril 2011 - 07:45 .


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Considering his/her reproductive system was utterly destroyed during the fall of Normandy SR1, and considering the careful and complicated nature of the human reproductive system, I highly doubt Cerberus took that as one of their top priorities to fully repair. Either way, MY Shepard won't be having kids, able or not.

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TheDarkRats wrote...

Considering his/her reproductive
system was utterly destroyed during the fall of Normandy SR1, and
considering the careful and complicated nature of the human reproductive
system, I highly doubt Cerberus took that as one of their top
priorities to fully repair. Either way, MY Shepard won't be having kids,
able or not.


There is no evidence of his reproductive organs being "destroyed", just starved of blood for nutrients etc. His tadpoles would have had a chance to been frozen in stasis like Shepard and possibly kept alive if Shepard was revitalised to a certain point quick enough.l Our bodies aren't just made to create tadpoles instantly you know, they are made to store them.

Shepard was placed in Stasis relatively quickly, within a month or a few weeks i think. Plus the blood running through him would have revitalised his organs. Shepard died of suffocation, not battle wounds, not to cuts and not to rupture of any organs. So he was much easier to restore him to his original state, as Cerberus didn't need to worry about his body rejecting new organs or clones of his organs.

His daddy bags, one would assume, would have been restored via blood coursing through the reproductive organ just like his heart and lungs etc.

Modifié par antique_nova, 20 avril 2011 - 09:11 .


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Shepard could have blue children with Liara if he/she was a brain in a jar.  Otherwise, I'd guess Shepard would have trouble having kids naturally, but 22nd century technology could probably make it possible.

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TheHikariMoon wrote...

Very true.

Scientists have already created sperm from bone marrow; so I have no doubt that in the setting of ME, they've managed to refine and develop that type of technology.  So, whether or not Shepard is "fertile" will have no baring on his/her ability to have biological children. Its more have an issue of how much technology will have to be involved, and in the case of femShep, if she'll need to find a surrogate mother or some sort of technological womb replacement.

Edit: My grammar is austrocious.


You know, if they had actually allowed for proper femshep and female romances (excluding Liara due to how the Asari actually concieve) it would even be possible for the pair of them to have children as well. When you consider that scientists are already attempting to get two egg cells to fertilise together, it's like we're already in a science fiction setting.