Tali'Zorah ME3 Thread *MAJOR SPOILER WARNING!*
#4951
Posté 18 août 2011 - 09:03
#4952
Posté 18 août 2011 - 09:16
Cheese of Borg wrote...
Weiser_Cain wrote...
I don't even like hair on humans. It's primitive.
I wonder what other species would think of our hair.
Likely worse than anything else.
Human hair, while practical in keeping our heads warm, and capable of being styled in ways fringes and tentacles can't, is very messy. Humans shed hair like crazy.
I'd honestly imagine a Quarian flipping his/her lid over the amount of hair found in their somewhat sterile environment if they had to live with a human.
#4953
Posté 18 août 2011 - 09:21
I wonder what other species would think of our hair.
Who is to say that humans are the only species with hair or something like it?
While not exactly 'hair,' some insects and plants have filaments that are similar to hair.
#4954
Posté 18 août 2011 - 09:36
#4955
Posté 18 août 2011 - 09:39
#4956
Posté 18 août 2011 - 09:49
Damn, that's a lot of blood.BlackHeart891 wrote...
Here's the conclusion to my FF, as I promised, before page 200.
*snip*
Looks very good.King Killoth wrote...
so all my fellow Talimancers what are your hopes for ME3
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Random Tali gif:
#4957
Posté 18 août 2011 - 10:07
Gust4v wrote...
Damn, that's a lot of blood.BlackHeart891 wrote...
Here's the conclusion to my FF, as I promised, before page 200.
*snip*Looks very good.King Killoth wrote...
so all my fellow Talimancers what are your hopes for ME3
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Random Tali gif:
I suppose I should've warned someone about the gore in my FF.
To all those parents about to send me messages I apoligize.
That is a very nice Pic as well. :happy:
I may as well say this now, if you happen to message me for whatever reason, don't expect me to get back to you soon. I happen to wait a year and then check my inbox.
Thanks.
Modifié par BlackHeart891, 18 août 2011 - 10:22 .
#4958
Posté 18 août 2011 - 11:06
the last one got over shadowed by two pic right after
Can i get some one to make me a sig
that says,
"I Bleed blue and Purple", with a pic of Laira and Taili on the sides, with the half Blue half Purple background
thanks in advance
#4959
Posté 18 août 2011 - 11:07
Modifié par sitesunseen, 18 août 2011 - 11:09 .
#4960
Posté 18 août 2011 - 11:29
Zyandrel wrote...
Cheese of Borg wrote...
Weiser_Cain wrote...
I don't even like hair on humans. It's primitive.
I wonder what other species would think of our hair.
Likely worse than anything else.
Human hair, while practical in keeping our heads warm, and capable of being styled in ways fringes and tentacles can't, is very messy. Humans shed hair like crazy.
I'd honestly imagine a Quarian flipping his/her lid over the amount of hair found in their somewhat sterile environment if they had to live with a human.
Well, if Quarians have hair (or some other hair like substance) then they have to deal with it anyway. If they don't, it would probably be the same as dealing with any other species. (Birds shed feathers, reptiles shead scales, ect.)
#4961
Posté 18 août 2011 - 11:44
Well whatever color they are, they would be a pale version of. If they were green, they wouldn't be white now, everyone would just be a pale green, if they have melanin and Vitamin D that works similarly to humans. Its also very possible that their skin pigment never changes, regardless of conditions, that's just an Earth evolution.sitesunseen wrote...
I agree about the pale or no skin color for Quarians. Being trapped in the suit may have affected their natural skin tone. But we are talking about a alien species so I guess anything is possible.
#4962
Posté 19 août 2011 - 12:07
If the Quarians were given a skin color similar to humans, I'd expect to see a dark tan or brown rather than white.
Personally I'd rather see a more alien skin tone. So, maybe some shade of grey.
Modifié par Han Shot First, 19 août 2011 - 12:08 .
#4963
Posté 19 août 2011 - 01:40
Im thinking pale as well. The suit has completely shielded the skin, no exposer to anything, uv, solar radiation, nothing. Im thinking to much into this skin thing, can't help it I'm a albino so my skin is pale with zero tolerance for u v. Like I said she's a alien so who knows.Sepewrath wrote...
Well whatever color they are, they would be a pale version of. If they were green, they wouldn't be white now, everyone would just be a pale green, if they have melanin and Vitamin D that works similarly to humans. Its also very possible that their skin pigment never changes, regardless of conditions, that's just an Earth evolution.sitesunseen wrote...
I agree about the pale or no skin color for Quarians. Being trapped in the suit may have affected their natural skin tone. But we are talking about a alien species so I guess anything is possible.
#4964
Posté 19 août 2011 - 03:05
#4965
Posté 19 août 2011 - 04:06
Destroy Raiden wrote...
I think light grey skin sense we've already seen purple and blue.
We've seen purple? Where?
#4966
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
Posté 19 août 2011 - 04:19
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
DoNotIngest wrote...
Destroy Raiden wrote...
I think light grey skin sense we've already seen purple and blue.
We've seen purple? Where?
Shiala.
#4967
Posté 19 août 2011 - 04:20
Some Asari, like Shiala.DoNotIngest wrote...
We've seen purple? Where?
Ninja'ed
Modifié par YungD815, 19 août 2011 - 04:20 .
#4968
Posté 19 août 2011 - 04:29
Han Shot First wrote...
Just because the Quarians have been in suits for 300 years does not necessarily mean they'd have pale skin tones. 300 years is not a long time at all in evolutionary terms. They'd likely have the same skin color as their ancestors that were born on Rannoch. And since Rannoch is a more arid planet than Earth, that skin color should be darker than what we see in say, Europe.
If the Quarians were given a skin color similar to humans, I'd expect to see a dark tan or brown rather than white.
Personally I'd rather see a more alien skin tone. So, maybe some shade of grey.
While it is correct that they would not necesarely have pale skin, their skin would likely be paler then their natural skin color due to the time in the suit, mostly due to lack of contact with sunlight. This is of course assuming their skin darkens or pales in response to amount of contact with sunlight like Humans.
#4969
Posté 19 août 2011 - 04:30
DoNotIngest wrote...
Destroy Raiden wrote...
I think light grey skin sense we've already seen purple and blue.
We've seen purple? Where?
Shiala in Mass Effect 1 and Aria T'Loak in Mass Effect 2
Some Asari have purple skin.
While it is correct that they would not necesarely have pale skin, their skin would likely be paler then their natural skin color due to the time in the suit, mostly due to lack of contact with sunlight. This is of course assuming their skin darkens or pales in response to amount of contact with sunlight like Humans.
I agree.
They might be a bit lighter in tone than what would typically be found on Rannoch 300 years past, but should still have the same skin color as their ancestors. Considering the climate of Rannoch they shouldn't have a light skin tone.
Modifié par Han Shot First, 19 août 2011 - 04:36 .
#4970
Posté 19 août 2011 - 05:11
Han Shot First wrote...
While it is correct that they would not necesarely have pale skin, their skin would likely be paler then their natural skin color due to the time in the suit, mostly due to lack of contact with sunlight. This is of course assuming their skin darkens or pales in response to amount of contact with sunlight like Humans.
I agree.
They might be a bit lighter in tone than what would typically be found on Rannoch 300 years past, but should still have the same skin color as their ancestors. Considering the climate of Rannoch they shouldn't have a light skin tone.
Depends on exactly how more arid the climate is then earth, and where on the planet Quarians first evovled. While it is likely much of the planet is made of grasslands, deserts, and other dry terrian; unless Rannoch is much more Arid then Earth then less arid enviorments probabyl exist (though less common then on earth). So really it is hard to guess what their skin color is like, due to not know how dryer Rannoch is then earth (does is have 10% less water, or 50% less) and what enviroment on the planet did Quarians evovle in.
As a related note pointed at a notion i have heard a few people say. Just because Rannoch is more arid then Earth doesn;t necesarely mean its hotter. It could very well be cold and arid to a simular effect.
#4971
Posté 19 août 2011 - 05:12
Modifié par TheWerdna, 19 août 2011 - 05:12 .
#4972
Posté 19 août 2011 - 05:33
Though one way you can guess the Quarian skin tone is the fact that their sun is older than Sol. Now if I'm remembering correctly, an older star burns hotter and lets off more radiation, so I would think they have a darker skin tone to combat that.
#4973
Posté 19 août 2011 - 06:04
#4974
Posté 19 août 2011 - 06:22
Sepewrath wrote...
Arid is a weird word to describe the place, yeah the term has no effect on temperature, but it does generally mean there is little or no plant life. But she said in ME1, that they have plants, so there must be water or the plants there grow without water.
Though one way you can guess the Quarian skin tone is the fact that their sun is older than Sol. Now if I'm remembering correctly, an older star burns hotter and lets off more radiation, so I would think they have a darker skin tone to combat that.
Rannoch is described as more arid then earth. That does't the plannet is devoid of water, it just has lower ratio of Water to landmass compaired to Earth
Due to this it is likely Rannoch has a larger landmasses and smaller oceans. In addition due to the lower more arid climate, dryer biomes such as deserts, plains, and such would be more common then on Earth. That is not to say there would be no areas that are not arid, they would just be less prevelent then on earth.
#4975
Posté 19 août 2011 - 06:28
Sepewrath wrote...
Though one way you can guess the Quarian skin tone is the fact that their sun is older than Sol. Now if I'm remembering correctly, an older star burns hotter and lets off more radiation, so I would think they have a darker skin tone to combat that.
The age of the star wouldn't neccessarily effect it. Some stars turn into tiny dwarfs at the end of their life. It could be made of different materials so that it burns at a lower heat even if it is older, it could be a dwarf star. And then there's also things like distance. Rannoch could be farther away from their star then earth is from Sol. You can't just use age to decide on whether or not a star would be hotter and brighter than another. There are a ton of factors that effect things like that.





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