Cro730 wrote...
I wonder how previous Quarians handled inter-species relationships? Maybe Tali can get some advice
Here is some talk about that from ME2, on youtube.
Exiledone1 wrote...
Similar ending for my Tali and Shep. Great minds think alike. We adopted the Quarian kid who lose his mom during Tali's Loyalty mission.
forthary wrote...
Cro730 wrote...
I wonder how previous Quarians handled inter-species relationships? Maybe Tali can get some advice
Perhaps the shadow broker can dig up some information for Tali regarding inter-species relationships...
Although at this point in the relationship with Shepard and Tali, they know enough about each other that they accept and love each other for who they are. The information the shadow broker can dig up might not help much.
Exiledone1 wrote...
Cheese of Borg wrote...
gamer_girl wrote...
No Shepard will retire from the military and become a motivational speaker.
"I defeated the reapers! Now it's time for you to defeat your reapers!"
Shepaed and tali settle down on ranoch, living in a house on their land. Garrus comes to visit now and then, bringint gifts for their adoptive children.
Similar ending for my Tali and Shep. Great minds think alike. We adopted the Quarian kid who lose his mom during Tali's Loyalty mission.
Litany of Fury wrote...
Bfler wrote...
Litany of Fury wrote...
No Tali at the top of the page? Never!
What is this? Techmarine Tali?
It's Techpriestess Tali, yes! I found it during a random goolgle search one day. I think I might colour it in for giggles.
Modifié par BigglesFlysAgain, 13 avril 2012 - 10:02 .
I agree. Adopting him would be less charitable and more of just pulling him away from his community.BigglesFlysAgain wrote...
I don't know about adopting a Quarian, let alone Jona. There will possibly be many Quarian children in need of adoption, but they would not hand them out like fruit at the roadside, if he did not have close family I am sure he would be looked after by the crew of the ship he was on (We assume he was on a civilian fleet ship due to his age, and the fact he seemed to not be with his mother or father, the Qwib being destroyed). The fact he did not live with his parents means he probably was still young enough to be a bubble child growing up with the rest of the children, and it might suggest that such young children would never be adopted in the traditional human sense, but grow up in the communal area like the rest of the chldren.
Would it be good for him to be part of the unusual relationship with Shepard and Tali after having so far a traditional upbringing? Would they want to adopt? ect. So many things against this...
But if people want to imagine it? Ok...,
exelsis wrote...
I agree. Adopting him would be less charitable and more of just pulling him away from his community.
Photonkun wrote...
Well, here how Tali handles Shepard. And doing it pretty romatic.
Modifié par bazzag, 13 avril 2012 - 10:42 .
bazzag wrote...
Hi guys, what are we talking about?
Cheese of Borg wrote...
Well mis vas normandy, if you want me so badly, just take off that suit... im shure we can find a way to dry off...
BigglesFlysAgain wrote...
bazzag wrote...
Hi guys, what are we talking about?
Discussing pictures, and the morality of adopting Jona, or any Quarian child...
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bazzag wrote...
BigglesFlysAgain wrote...
bazzag wrote...
Hi guys, what are we talking about?
Discussing pictures, and the morality of adopting Jona, or any Quarian child...
I think Jona has family, so it would be wrong to adopt him.
But taking into consideration the war with the geth, and then fighting the reaps, theres probably many a quarian kid without any family, so why not? Tali and Shep would love and care for them as if they were there own flesh and blood.
Modifié par BigglesFlysAgain, 13 avril 2012 - 10:53 .
BigglesFlysAgain wrote...
Well my main thought is the way Quarian kids are brought up, in communal clean areas until early teens, And parents having their children where they live is less likely, though that may change as they resettle, so while it would be hard on them, most Quarian kids don't get so much contact with their parents anyway
bazzag wrote...
BigglesFlysAgain wrote...
Well my main thought is the way Quarian kids are brought up, in communal clean areas until early teens, And parents having their children where they live is less likely, though that may change as they resettle, so while it would be hard on them, most Quarian kids don't get so much contact with their parents anyway
Aren't the kids raised in a bubble until their first suit?
bazzag wrote...
BigglesFlysAgain wrote...
Well my main thought is the way Quarian kids are brought up, in communal clean areas until early teens, And parents having their children where they live is less likely, though that may change as they resettle, so while it would be hard on them, most Quarian kids don't get so much contact with their parents anyway
Aren't the kids raised in a bubble until their first suit? Which would mean that contact between parent and child would still be pretty high.
Modifié par BigglesFlysAgain, 13 avril 2012 - 10:57 .
Modifié par BigglesFlysAgain, 13 avril 2012 - 11:09 .
BigglesFlysAgain wrote...
Ok, on another Talitopic how much do people think she would like to return to Rannoch if (no, WHEN!) her and shep are reunited, I got the feeling at the end of the Rannoch mission that she had reached the end of the rainbow, but the gold was tarnished with all lost lost to get there. I know having a suit less environment would be important to her, but would being there be as important to her as before she had been there?