Wow, great oneKorkki wrote...
Just noticed that this page is lacking blue...
There you go, much better, isn't it.
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Modifié par Pariah Culexus, 29 novembre 2011 - 08:16 .
Wow, great oneKorkki wrote...
Just noticed that this page is lacking blue...
There you go, much better, isn't it.
Modifié par Pariah Culexus, 29 novembre 2011 - 08:16 .
It sure sounded like her. I though she might be played by Ali. Prolly someone can dig that info from somewhere...CrutchCricket wrote...
kumquats wrote...
jlb524 wrote...
Here's the Smuggler bit.
It's her.
Thank you.
And you can flirt with her, lol.
And I totally did. I was playing with my friend (he had already done the quests) I flirted sucessfully (closed the deal). Here are my friend's approximate reactions, in order:
"What are you doing? No, you're a Jedi you're not supposed to..."
"WTF she's responding?"
"..."
"That was so wrong"
He's just jealous because he didn't do it. Pity it didn't end well.
Edit=I thought we were still talking about the Twi'lek during the Jedi part on Tython, Ranna something or other, daughter of the Matriarch. I've never played the Smuggler. Can we confirm if Ranna is played by Ali?

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Robhuzz wrote...
kumquats wrote...
jlb524 wrote...
Here's the Smuggler bit.
It's her.
Thank you.
And you can flirt with her, lol.
That bit is awesome. And she's blue too! Coincidence?
My first playthrough will be a Sith Inquisitor but my 2nd will probably be a smuggler just for that moment.
Who is that Twilek anyway and more importantly, any chance she might become a companion later on?
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Yeah. I'm still drawing it.Pinkflu wrote...
Sweet! Did you draw that?
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Cool art, AdmiralCheez!AdmiralCheez wrote...
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AdmiralCheez wrote...
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Wow, talent here. Having just recently begun developing my artistic skills I will say that that is really goodAdmiralCheez wrote...
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I wish I could draw like that.AdmiralCheez wrote...
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You can if you nut up and put in the time, effort, research, and practice necessary. Nobody's born being able to do this sh*t.jreezy wrote...
I wish I could draw like that.

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Can't wait for you to share the finished product. Looks great so far.AdmiralCheez wrote...
You can if you nut up and put in the time, effort, research, and practice necessary. Nobody's born being able to do this sh*t.jreezy wrote...
I wish I could draw like that.
PROGRESS UPDATE:
Sweet Buddha am I out of practice. I'M JUST GONNA MAKE THE HANDS REALLY GODDAMN BIG AND BOTCH ALL THE DETAILS FOR FUN, GUYS.
Anyway, how 'bout that Dr. T'Soni?
Gespenst wrote...
108, wasn't it? She was born in 2077 and ME2 is in 2185. I don't think it means anything really (despite being a number that shows up all the time for some reason). She's only just barley considered an adult by asari standards, she's less than half way through the maiden stage (of the average asari anyway - if anyone would buck a trend it would be her, she was never a stripper or anything either) But there's no specific significance that I can think of.
Speaking of the maiden stage, that one asari who's dating a krogan on Illium mentions entering the matron stage "getting your back tattoo removed and letting your scalp go back to it's natural blue"... so does that mean that Liara's ... head is dyed? Or is she just fair... headed.
Dilandau3000 wrote...
Yuqi: Liara felt like she had a bit of a personality shift when I first came across her on Illium in ME2. But some of her later interactions are not quite so far off, and especially LotSB did a lot to remind me of her ME1 personality and to explain the change as well (losing Shepard, then losing another friend while trying to recover Shepard's body; that's enough to make anyone a bit obsessed). I felt that she gained a lot of depth as a character in LotSB.
I stayed loyal to Liara on my second playthrough (using FemShep). I'm very curious to see how that will play out in ME3 (no spoilers please).
AdmiralCheez wrote...
You can if you nut up and put in the time, effort, research, and practice necessary. Nobody's born being able to do this sh*t.jreezy wrote...
I wish I could draw like that.
PROGRESS UPDATE:
Sweet Buddha am I out of practice. I'M JUST GONNA MAKE THE HANDS REALLY GODDAMN BIG AND BOTCH ALL THE DETAILS FOR FUN, GUYS.
Anyway, how 'bout that Dr. T'Soni?
Yuqi wrote...
Okay shes not a child in asari standards though? So she would be maybe 18/19 in human years?
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Yuqi wrote...
Okay shes not a child in asari standards though? So she would be maybe 18/19 in human years?
Modifié par strive, 30 novembre 2011 - 11:22 .
That's cuz she had lots of sexytime with ShepardLizardviking wrote...
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Looks great. Althrough she looks a wee bit too happy.
That would be me quess as well, though as said it might not be possible to find a direct equivalent, since despite being "barely more than a child" by asari standards she still has over a century of life experience and in many ways seems a lot more mature than just her age should suggest and even more hen other comparatively older (relative to their race) squadmates.strive wrote...
I would personally say in human years she is around 21-22 when we meet her in Mass Effect.
I know that this is a deviation from this forum's Write-Only policy for threads, but such a group already exists.Maybe someone should make a group to disscuss liara spoilers?
Modifié par AlexMBrennan, 30 novembre 2011 - 12:21 .
Kratan wrote...
Not to derail the thread, but for those who read the leaks...
Does anyone know if we hadn't romanced Liara in ME1&2, will we be able to in ME3 for the first time?
If the answer is spoiler-y, a PM would be good.
Pariah Culexus wrote...
That would be me quess as well, though as said it might not be possible to find a direct equivalent, since despite being "barely more than a child" by asari standards she still has over a century of life experience and in many ways seems a lot more mature than just her age should suggest and even more hen other comparatively older (relative to their race) squadmates.strive wrote...
I would personally say in human years she is around 21-22 when we meet her in Mass Effect.
When speaking about the comparative age of young asari, they will likely have the mentality of their age but the experience of their lifetime. This falls a little to the ground however when we look at Liara, I can't remember seeing ever her behaving like a 21-22 year old.