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it was just the hipbone lol, rest was adorable. i just wanted an excuse to use that gif x)
its ok River Tam loved it

and so did Tali.
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Modifié par Grimez7, 07 mai 2012 - 04:23 .
Cheese of Borg wrote...
"Ahem" Im mass effect assension they actually cover this! :happy:
There are almost no quarian biotics becouse Ezo exposure (pre-natal or otherwise) is virtually imposible with thier suits.
darthrevaninlight wrote...
^
which character does Tali dislike the most in Mass Effect?
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Modifié par Bfler, 07 mai 2012 - 04:57 .
Bfler wrote...
What would you say if Tali is a Quman? A genetic modified offspring of her father and an unknown human mother. It would explain why she looks relatively human on her picture and why Shepard' s imagination of Quarians in Legion's virtual reality mission doesn't match the records of the Geth.
Modifié par forthary, 07 mai 2012 - 05:09 .
forthary wrote...
Cheese of Borg wrote...
"Ahem" Im mass effect assension they actually cover this! :happy:
There are almost no quarian biotics becouse Ezo exposure (pre-natal or otherwise) is virtually imposible with thier suits.
It makes me wonder though where they would be, and how they would become 'biotic' if they need the suits. The only thing I can think of at this point is that these kind of quarians are performing experiments outside the suit. Are they legal? I wouldn't be surprised if they were not...
But I wouldn't be surprised that if these guys were trying to find ways to make quarian biotics, then they might also know things about inter-species mating and stuff like that. They probably know what we know, but you never know, they may have found a way...
forthary wrote...
Oh wait, if Tali was a qman? Thought you were talking about a kid Shepard and Tali would have. Um...as far as I can tell, she's 100% quarian. Can't wrap my mind around that.
Bfler wrote...
forthary wrote...
Oh wait, if Tali was a qman? Thought you were talking about a kid Shepard and Tali would have. Um...as far as I can tell, she's 100% quarian. Can't wrap my mind around that.
Where is written that she is a pure Quarian? Nobody says it and it seems also no other Quarian ever saw her face.
Cheese of Borg wrote...
Probaly Zen screwing arround again![smilie]http://social.bioware.com/images/forum/emoticons/pinched.png[/smilie]
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Terrorize69 wrote...
Chapter 17 is up on Fanfiction.net and on my blogBoth can be found in my sig.
Enjoy!
forthary wrote...
Bfler wrote...
forthary wrote...
Oh wait, if Tali was a qman? Thought you were talking about a kid Shepard and Tali would have. Um...as far as I can tell, she's 100% quarian. Can't wrap my mind around that.
Where is written that she is a pure Quarian? Nobody says it and it seems also no other Quarian ever saw her face.
Well, her father was clearly quarian, as his corpse was seen in ME2. In ME1, Tali said her mother died due to some airborne infection. In ME2, Admiral Shala'Raan stated that she interlinked suits with Raan, which pretty much nails that both of her parents were quarians.
Modifié par Bfler, 07 mai 2012 - 05:23 .
Dilandau3000 wrote...
You can't hybridize two species that aren't even chemically compatible.
Dilandau3000 wrote...
You can't hybridize two species that aren't even chemically compatible.
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Modifié par Dilandau3000, 07 mai 2012 - 05:33 .
Dilandau3000 wrote...
But why would Tali be part-human? What would we gain, plot-wise, if that were the case? If it's just to explain her human-like appearance, then why didn't anyone notice that she was different in the first years of her life before getting her first suit? Why didn't Tali ever notice she was different from other quarians? Why did it somehow only affect her face and not the shape of her legs or the number of toes/fingers?
Furthermore, the time scale is weird. Humans made first contact with aliens in 2157. Tali was born in 2161. That's an awfully short amount of time for someone to create a hybrid. And then there's still the question of why they'd want to do so in the first place.
forthary wrote...
Cheese of Borg wrote...
Probaly Zen screwing arround again!
I doubt it. If anything, she would try to make geth *rest of comment removed*
Dilandau3000 wrote...
But why would Tali be part-human? What would we gain, plot-wise, if that were the case? If it's just to explain her human-like appearance, then why didn't anyone notice that she was different in the first years of her life before getting her first suit? Why didn't Tali ever notice she was different from other quarians? Why did it somehow only affect her face and not the shape of her legs or the number of toes/fingers?
Furthermore, the time scale is weird. Humans made first contact with aliens in 2157. Tali was born in 2161. That's an awfully short amount of time for someone to create a hybrid. And then there's still the question of why they'd want to do so in the first place.
Modifié par Bfler, 07 mai 2012 - 05:47 .
Star Trek takes a laughable approach to inter-species hybrids that completely flies in the face of what would actually be possible. They even did that episode to explain all life in the galaxy was seeded by some ancient race to explain how it is possible (and committed even more egregious errors there). Also, most species in Star Trek don't differ in anything but the face to begin with. What you're saying is like having a hybrid between a human and Species 8472, and then only the face being human-like.Bfler wrote...
You don't know if any other Quarian saw her as baby, without suit and mabe she also never saw a Quarian without suit or she knows it and doesn't say it.
In other series, like f.e. Start Trek, often only the face is affected.
So Tali's father had a human lover? That he somehow met during the four short years between human first contact and Tali's birth? And that no one knew about (we're told in Ascension that Kahlee and Gillian are the first humans to set foot on the Migrant Fleet, so no one could've known about this one).And why they did create it? Maybe her father and real mother wanted a baby. The same reason why people discuss the possible child between Shepard and Tali.
Modifié par Dilandau3000, 07 mai 2012 - 06:18 .
Dilandau3000 wrote...
Star Trek takes a laughable approach to inter-species hybrids that completely flies in the face of what would actually be possible. They even did that episode to explain all life in the galaxy was seeded by some ancient race to explain how it is possible (and committed even more egregious errors there). Also, most species in Star Trek don't differ in anything but the face to begin with. What you're saying is like having a hybrid between a human and Species 8472, and then only the face being human-like.Bfler wrote...
You don't know if any other Quarian saw her as baby, without suit and mabe she also never saw a Quarian without suit or she knows it and doesn't say it.
In other series, like f.e. Start Trek, often only the face is affected.
Mass Effect has taken the much more scientifically valid approach by not having any hybrids. There is no evidence anyone has ever successfully hybridized any species (with the possible exception of the reapers/collectors).So Tali's father had a human lover? That he somehow met during the four short years between human first contact and Tali's birth? And that no one knew about (we're told in Ascension that Kahlee and Gillian are the first humans to set foot on the Migrant Fleet, so no one could've known about this one).And why they did create it? Maybe her father and real mother wanted a baby. The same reason why people discuss the possible child between Shepard and Tali.
It may be "just a thought", but it flies in the face of all common sense to me.
Modifié par Jull3, 07 mai 2012 - 06:38 .
Dilandau3000 wrote...
There is no evidence anyone has ever successfully hybridized any species (with the possible exception of the reapers/collectors).
Bfler wrote...
Dilandau3000 wrote...
There is no evidence anyone has ever successfully hybridized any species (with the possible exception of the reapers/collectors).
David in Overlord. He is some kind of human machine hybrid when you find him.
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