*Tali steps over the wreckage and picks up one of the rifles.
Tali: Hmm, that chewing gum worked better then I expected. Normally I'd use nutrient paste.
Shepard: Yeah, it's a pity you can't have any. I don't think they even make dextro-gum since Turians don't have cheeks.
*Shepard blows a bubble with his gum and Tali stares at him for a moment after it pops.
Tali: That's disgusting. Now help me pop this panel open so we can open up the door to the armory... that's probably where they have our stuff... and... well... your armor.
Shepard: Is there something wrong with my outfit?
*Tali glances at Shepard in his skivvies and snickers.
Tali: You're really distracting dressed like that.
Tali'Zorah ME3 Thread *MAJOR SPOILER WARNING!*
Débuté par
Collider
, juin 13 2011 06:02
#4226
Posté 04 août 2011 - 08:06
#4227
Posté 04 août 2011 - 08:38
teehee good one
#4228
Posté 04 août 2011 - 08:46
This would be nice - and plausible.sitesunseen wrote...
if shepard and tali have a long and loving relationship i see no problems with adoption.
Mind you, it's important not to force these kinds of things but make it an option at the end of the game ("So... what next, Shepard?"). Not everyone sees their Shep as the type to settle down, marry, and have kids (though I think mine is).
#4229
Posté 04 août 2011 - 09:53
If your gum has protein in it something is very wrong. Of course, she still has a helmet on.
#4230
Posté 04 août 2011 - 10:20
I don't get why the "adoption" and "hybrid" Is even an argument. Now the Hybrid, Is the worst Idea since the Devil itself. Adoption is something that at this point, Is unlikely to a point. We have NO EVIDENCE whatsoever. Considering we haven't even got ANY information on this matter at all. Someone brought it up and now it's a common topic. No evidence or any hint has been given to us yet we all complain and argue about it and such. Every time you think of Tali and Shepard having a baby, a Baby get's Punted into a basketball hoop.
Adoption I personally like it after the reapers are suppressed or have been destroyed. But taking care of a kid while fighting off Reapers would be annoying. Keep it in the epilogue please. I am all up for adoption, but we have no evidence for it at all. So I have very little hopes for it.
Yeah if there was something I haven't read that they have given us that I don't know of, forgive me, but as far as I know no evidence has been shown to us. (Rune if they have released any information i do not know about forgive me.) We have dismissed these claims.
Adoption I personally like it after the reapers are suppressed or have been destroyed. But taking care of a kid while fighting off Reapers would be annoying. Keep it in the epilogue please. I am all up for adoption, but we have no evidence for it at all. So I have very little hopes for it.
Yeah if there was something I haven't read that they have given us that I don't know of, forgive me, but as far as I know no evidence has been shown to us. (Rune if they have released any information i do not know about forgive me.) We have dismissed these claims.
#4231
Posté 04 août 2011 - 11:22
Adoption is possible after the possible war with GETH or battles with Reapers where some kids might lose their parents, so it's never unlikely. As for hybrids, I have no idea about this but wouldn't it be possible to use an Asari to take genetic information from both Tali and Shep and just meld it together ?
That is how Asari reproduce, but instead of having an Asari become a mother, just have her process the genetic information and use that data to give Tali a child with Human and Quarrian DNA data, in overall, the child would be a quarrian with some genetic variations that of humans, like adapting immune system. After all, we humans are like bacteria, hell of a lot adaptive, using an Asari as a Medium for data process wouldn't be something strange. In fact, I have no idea why such an advanced civilization set like Salarians and Asari never even thought about that. Also, human race is probably the trigger for Reapers to feel threatened, wiping civs every 50k years doesn't allow a stubborn civilization to pop out, and as we know it, humans are darn hell stubborn on survival. Asari are deadly but soft and all that, Krogans have already been stopped and are halted for now, saving the Rachni in this setup point where Krogans are in no condition to fight the Reapers efficiently was the right choice (hence Paragon points). What I really hate about BW is that they progress the default player as a Renegade (reviewing all the choices done in the default play, Shepard is a Renegade) not allowing us to define the choices in a ME2 new game set.
In theory, using the Salarian intelligence and Asari DNA information processing, hell, even using the GETH to fast process the data in computers, creating a possibility for Tali to have a fairly normal Quarrian child with Shepard, using his innate immune system information, would vastly benefit the Quarrians, there is no need for some miracle cure, just simple science lol.
That is how Asari reproduce, but instead of having an Asari become a mother, just have her process the genetic information and use that data to give Tali a child with Human and Quarrian DNA data, in overall, the child would be a quarrian with some genetic variations that of humans, like adapting immune system. After all, we humans are like bacteria, hell of a lot adaptive, using an Asari as a Medium for data process wouldn't be something strange. In fact, I have no idea why such an advanced civilization set like Salarians and Asari never even thought about that. Also, human race is probably the trigger for Reapers to feel threatened, wiping civs every 50k years doesn't allow a stubborn civilization to pop out, and as we know it, humans are darn hell stubborn on survival. Asari are deadly but soft and all that, Krogans have already been stopped and are halted for now, saving the Rachni in this setup point where Krogans are in no condition to fight the Reapers efficiently was the right choice (hence Paragon points). What I really hate about BW is that they progress the default player as a Renegade (reviewing all the choices done in the default play, Shepard is a Renegade) not allowing us to define the choices in a ME2 new game set.
In theory, using the Salarian intelligence and Asari DNA information processing, hell, even using the GETH to fast process the data in computers, creating a possibility for Tali to have a fairly normal Quarrian child with Shepard, using his innate immune system information, would vastly benefit the Quarrians, there is no need for some miracle cure, just simple science lol.
#4232
Posté 04 août 2011 - 11:57
Spiffytease wrote...
PhantomSpectre wrote...
sitesunseen wrote...
I see people are still discussing the quman hybrid baby.
Well I would say that even this crazy idea is more "sane" way for Shep and Tali to have child than what was posted in this thread few pages back.
Hey dont hate I was just throwing the idea out...
I don't hate it. I just found it extremely weird. Especially the part where Tali and Liara would be biological parents. I mean why would it need to be Tali and Liara and not Liara and Shepard, while result would still be the same? (or was this just for simple "view"? :happy:)
Then it could be real funny, especially the family portrait.
Human and Quarian as parents of Asari child.
Turian as godfather.
Asari as Godmother. (Liara most likely)
Battle hardened and perfect Krogan, spiritual drell, the prize Jacob and bounty hunter Zaeed and talking Geth as "uncles".
Asari Justicar, Professsional thief, crazy biotic and Cerberus cheerleader as "aunties".
Now this would be one really weird picrure, wouldn't it.
Modifié par PhantomSpectre, 04 août 2011 - 01:00 .
#4233
Posté 04 août 2011 - 12:12
Jake71887 wrote...
Nashiktal wrote...
My theory is that most of the people asking for a hybrid come from a fantasy background, spoiled by half elves and whatnot.
Either that or they haven't thoroughly thought out the horrible side-effects...
Or they're just hopeless romantics, who want a happy ever after.
However I refute that hybrids are solely in the realm of BAD fan-fics. I put it to any of you who believe such to read the Spirit of Redemption (albeit it's a Garrus/FShep£ on FF.net and tell me it's poorly written.
*throws down gauntlet*
#4234
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
Posté 04 août 2011 - 12:39
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
It would be selfish of Tali and Shepard to adopt a child.
#4235
Posté 04 août 2011 - 01:02
If its in the post-Reaper defeat world where the other option for the child is life in an overcrowded undersupplied orphanage vs loving parents....I don't think its too selfish.
#4236
Posté 04 août 2011 - 01:27
Adoption should never be selfish, as long as the child is to have a bright future and the parents are caring. But as I said earlier, there are options.
#4237
Posté 04 août 2011 - 01:42
How would it be selfish for the two of them to adopt a child. There's going to be a lot of orphans in the wake of thex Reaper war that need homes.
Seriously though, I find it amusing that this is even a topic. This isn't Star Trek, hybrids are a genetic impossibility in ME. Opposed amino bases isn't really something you can get around. That, and for me, Nuclear Buddha gave the answer when he put pen to proverbial paper and came up with Raela'Shepard nar Normandy
Seriously though, I find it amusing that this is even a topic. This isn't Star Trek, hybrids are a genetic impossibility in ME. Opposed amino bases isn't really something you can get around. That, and for me, Nuclear Buddha gave the answer when he put pen to proverbial paper and came up with Raela'Shepard nar Normandy
#4238
Posté 04 août 2011 - 03:09
What makes you say that, Saphra?
Modifié par JustAFerret, 04 août 2011 - 03:10 .
#4239
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
Posté 04 août 2011 - 03:21
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
JustAFerret wrote...
What makes you say that, Saphra?
You wind up with a child constantly separated from one of its parents, even when they were together.
#4240
Posté 04 août 2011 - 03:27
Hmmm, good point, Saphra. I guess I can see both sides.
I guess it all depends on the individual person and what time the adoption takes place. Tali would probably be willing to take care of a child, to have a family of her own. Whether Shepard's involvement is full or nil would be up to the player, I guess.
I guess it all depends on the individual person and what time the adoption takes place. Tali would probably be willing to take care of a child, to have a family of her own. Whether Shepard's involvement is full or nil would be up to the player, I guess.
#4241
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
Posté 04 août 2011 - 03:35
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
That's not what I'm talking about. If the child isn't quarian it can't ever really be close to its mother due to the risks of infection for Tali. If the child IS quarian it won't have to be separated from its "mother" as much but it will have to stay distant from its father. The suits always in between.
That's why it is cruel.
A child should have as normal an upbringing as possible.
That's why it is cruel.
A child should have as normal an upbringing as possible.
#4242
Posté 04 août 2011 - 03:45
Oh okay, didn't really understand what you meant the first time. Kinda cryptic.
Anywho, we can't always be sure. There could be children that feel, as you say, alienated from their mother or father. Then there are those that might find it weird in the beginning but get over it after a while. Finally there could be those that don't care and are just happy to have parents.
Side Note: Is there really such a thing as normal? (Sorry, had to say it.)
Still, well played, Saphra.
Anywho, we can't always be sure. There could be children that feel, as you say, alienated from their mother or father. Then there are those that might find it weird in the beginning but get over it after a while. Finally there could be those that don't care and are just happy to have parents.
Side Note: Is there really such a thing as normal? (Sorry, had to say it.)
Still, well played, Saphra.
#4243
Posté 04 août 2011 - 03:49
I agree with Saphra, if you're going to adopt a child than that child deserves to have as much of a normal life as possible. A child that can't be as close to one of his/her parents because of the specie difference is going to be harmful to that child. Imagine a Quarian child who can never look at their human father with their own eyes. Never being able to feel a hug or a comforting kiss on the cheek. Or a human child who can't be close to the mother without worrying that they're touch might kill her.
I know that it would be nice to see them with a child to raise but the child should come first and I don't see that kind of upbringing as best for the child never having a truely normal moment with both parents.
I know that it would be nice to see them with a child to raise but the child should come first and I don't see that kind of upbringing as best for the child never having a truely normal moment with both parents.
#4244
Posté 04 août 2011 - 03:51
Ummm, aren't quarian children alienated from their parents on the fleet as well? In bubbles as youngsters and in suits as adolescents. Parents who rarely leave their suits themselves and the like.
I don't see how a quarian child would be more distant from a human father any more so than from a quarian parent.
I don't see how a quarian child would be more distant from a human father any more so than from a quarian parent.
Modifié par HellBovine, 04 août 2011 - 03:52 .
#4245
Posté 04 août 2011 - 03:54
but that would not really be an issue with a quarian child. they are already confined to their suits after a certain age, and quarian society seems to be up to the task of rearing children without any physical contact. tali and shepard would be there for the child at all possible times, and they would be giving the love and compassion that is essential, if not the direct physical contact. if it was a human child, it would be more simple because shepard would be able to have contact with them, and it would be simple to tell the child "mommy has to wear a suit so she doesnt get sick" also, transparent visors help.
#4246
Posté 04 août 2011 - 04:03
All this talk depends actually on : If Quarrians get back their homeworld or not
#4247
Posté 04 août 2011 - 04:12
Guys, guys, shep has made a carer out the impossible. He freaking went to the center of the galaxy and survived, he is the reincarnation Chuck Norris! who cant say that the reincarnation of Chuck Norris cant make a baby with a different species. If there is a will for shepard there is a way.(please note that this is a joke and nothing more. I had to say that otherwise you guys would take it way to litteraly.)
#4248
Guest_Lezlie.Shep_*
Posté 04 août 2011 - 04:15
Guest_Lezlie.Shep_*
Shepard didn't make a baby with Tali, he put one in her.
~Chuck Norris
~Chuck Norris
#4249
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
Posté 04 août 2011 - 04:37
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
I'd argue that quarians aren't a healthy people to begin with as a result of their screwed up upbringing.
#4250
Posté 04 août 2011 - 04:52
Assuming Shep and Tali did have a child and either Tali/child/both had to wear a suit, etc, I don't think it would be that much of a problem. After all, humans wear clothes and have no problem with physical contact through them. Wearing an enviro-suit is really only preventing actual skin on skin contact. Whilst an envir-suit may be a little thicker, I don't see it making that much of a difference to physical contact, and thus not much of a psychological barrier to raising a child of their own, or adoption.
Modifié par T.Attwood, 04 août 2011 - 04:52 .





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