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Sen4lifE

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Do you ever notice the little trend BioWare has of putting women in powerful positions?  I'm not complaining, I just noticed the pattern.

It is pecular because in traditional human thinking we normally see men as rights of power (I'm not saying I support that nor is this thread to argue that - but it is mentioned by a BioWare writer and it's a rather true fact).

But, what I mean is, look in Mass Effect, the Asari are the most powerful force in the galaxy and the first of that era to discover the citadel - they are all females.  In Dragon Age, the Chantry high powers are always female, the Divine, the Grand Clerics, and the Chantry is held as the highest power of authority.  The Seeker is a female also.

I'm not trying to be sexist so sorry if I offend, but it is a little past mere coincidence if you consider it.  It just tends to be a pattern.  I do not personally know if it's a way to please feminist or a way to show support, or if it is mere coincidence.  It kind of makes me asks the question since BioWare are obvious supporters of freedom of sexual orientation, so it just makes me wonder if it's another thing slipped in or if it's a pattern not really meant to be a pattern.

Anyhow, feel free to discuss - or flame.. we always know that's going to happen.

Edit:

@John Epler

Sorry about the last thread, I accidently clicked enter instead of tab.

Modifié par Sen4lifE, 23 avril 2011 - 06:20 .


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John Epler

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No apologies necessary! I've done much the same thing myself on many, many previous occasions.

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John Epler

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Tone down the rhetoric and hostility on both sides, folks, or I'll be locking this thread.

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John Epler

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And we're done. This thread has long ago abandoned any pretense of logical debate and degenerated to taking potshots in lieu of discussion.