exelsis wrote...
Your point does not make sense. No species in ME can interbreed. Asari don't count, since they take no genetic information from the mate. Quarians would be useless as sex slaves unless you are willing to pony up thousands of credits a day to keep them alive. That, and asari are perfectly willing to be prostitues without being slaves.
Hmm...it's quite possible I am rambling on given that it is nighttime, and my sentences, as well as my train of thought, tend to be less effective when my body's energy dips. I apologize if I am.
I realize it is true that interspecies breeding is not normally possible in the ME universe. I never realized Asari don't take genetic information from the mate, which as I understand, makes them unique prostitutes. If you go a few years into the future, when the quarians may adapt and live without their suits on Rannoch (Provided that you pull a few strings in ME3), it is possible for them to be viable sex slaves and prostitutes, but on their planet only.
But in a way, I suppose your right. Let's face it: While the Asari are no doubt always in danger of being hunted down by sex slaves and such, its generally not enough to threaten their species doom. Though on the other hand, the quarians may initally be in danger, but once they settle onto their planet and start developing a good population, I don't think they'll be in as much danger as the Asari are when it comes to being a target for sex slaves and other such horrible things.
I will gladly hunt down anyone who dares threaten Tali'Zorah or the other female quarian admirals. No person deserves the fate of a sex slave.
exelsis wrote...
Read the fanfic about Daro'xen's pilrimage. You will forgive her for the things she does, and even feel bad for her. You should also buy a lot of brain bleach and get ready for a long duration of suddenly wanting to snuggle tali, just so she can't get out of your sight.
I read it. I can't believe it; a red sand addict sells her out to a sex slave! It is horrible!
HORRIBLE! Apart from the long rambling in the series, it wasn't bad, I liked it despite the negative nature of the story. I now realize just how bad a quarian's pilgrimage can get and am glad I did save Tali'Zorah when I did...who knows what that Turian could have done to her!
Modifié par forthary, 09 avril 2012 - 03:40 .