Tali'Zorah ME3 Thread *MAJOR SPOILER WARNING!*
#6001
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 07:57
#6002
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 07:59
Here is my quick observation of each romance.
Tali -Sweet and cute. You get to see the romance develop over two games, you get to see Tali vulnerable. (as much as people say she is weak, you actually never see her weak unless you romance her. Otherwise she is tough like ashley.)
Jack- Heartwarming. Breaking through her walls and having her finally let you in was nice. You actually learn about jack and her background if you romance her. I think this is one of the best developed romances, but the actual romance makes less sense.
Miranda-Jock and cheerleader, not nearly as much exploration as other romances. Miranda as a character is great, but the romance falls flat for me. She only goes for the best, and jumps shep in the engine room where there are windows everywhere. >.>
Garrus- Garrus is freaking adorkable during the romance. You get to see him vulnerable outside of grieving for his teammates. You get to explore alien feelings mixed with recognizable human emotions. He romancing shep out of respect rather than lust or romance. Its really different and I praise Bioware for exploring it. Very intersting.
Thane- Tragic. Its a slow but sweet romance. A lot of exploration of life is found in this romance, and you have competition in the form of a dead wife. Its rare that you romance someone who still has a family! However I have to say the romance doesn't develop that well for me.
Jacob- average, but awkward. Like everything else about jacob, the romance was average. In fact without "the prize" meme and femsheps "in heat" style of talking, the romance would be completely forgettable. I can appreciate how someone would want this, but when compared to the interesting... "flavors" of the other romances, I have to say it really flies under the radar.
#6003
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 07:59
this is kinda off topic, but why does this kinda remind me of Halo Spartan armor?(not that I'm complaining)Alienmorph wrote...
Collider wrote...
I agree. I'd like to see Tali get more armor in the next game. Tali's AA was received fairly well after all, sans eyepiece.SpiderCygnus wrote...
I really want to see Tali in action again.
The armored suit idea sounds very good too. Customization like that would be great.
I support N7 armor as Tali's AA!
:3
Seriously now. More outfit variety is always welcome, and some kind of heavy covered suit, for an extra protection both makes sense and it would give a chance to see her with a different outfit without totally change her normal appearence.
#6004
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 08:01
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
MidnightMare wrote...
The Alliance didn't have trouble with Tali on the Normandy SR1 In the first game.
That Alliance really dropped the ball, it's true. Tali was a huge security risk.
#6005
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 08:03
Saphra Deden wrote...
MidnightMare wrote...
The Alliance didn't have trouble with Tali on the Normandy SR1 In the first game.
That Alliance really dropped the ball, it's true. Tali was a huge security risk.
I agree with you, but its nothing new really. They didn't mention Liara either, who can literally get inside your head. Who knows what secrets she, or any other asari (like the consort) she can steal from alliance soldiers on leave?
#6006
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 08:06
they did mention liara when that Admiral said "krogan?" "Asari?" "TURIANS?!?"Nashiktal wrote...
Saphra Deden wrote...
MidnightMare wrote...
The Alliance didn't have trouble with Tali on the Normandy SR1 In the first game.
That Alliance really dropped the ball, it's true. Tali was a huge security risk.
I agree with you, but its nothing new really. They didn't mention Liara either, who can literally get inside your head. Who knows what secrets she, or any other asari (like the consort) she can steal from alliance soldiers on leave?
#6007
Guest_Commander Shepard-N7_*
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 08:06
Guest_Commander Shepard-N7_*
#6008
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 08:11
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
Thankfully Tali it seems was not inclined to do that, but there is no way Alliance intelligence/security could have known that beforehand. It was a huge risk and they are lucky it worked out the way it did. None the less, I'd have liked the option in ME1 to kick Tali out of the engine room. Especially if it resulted in her getting sarcastic with you in ME2 over it.
#6009
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 08:15
#6010
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 08:17
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
Nashiktal wrote...
Perhaps she would use it for the flotilla? Not that it would help them much, with those crappy ships of theirs.
The Flotilla wouldn't have the funds or facilities to replicate the technology I don't think. What I think is more likely is that she'd sell it to a private company for a lot of money that she would then use to buy the Flotilla several brandnew ships. Maybe even that "heavy cruiser" Mikhailovic mentioned. That would be a huge boon for the fleet.
#6011
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 08:26
Actually that would have been an interesting situation to explore with Tali.
#6012
Guest_Commander Shepard-N7_*
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 08:29
Guest_Commander Shepard-N7_*
#6013
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 08:31
#6014
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 08:33
Guest_Saphra Deden_*
Nashiktal wrote...
True, and the fleet having no prior diplomatic contact with the Aliiance (And unlikely to enter alliance space I think) probably wouldn't think twice about selling it.
Actually that would have been an interesting situation to explore with Tali.
Conflict is fun, so I agree. It would have made the reuinion with her very different, that's for sure. Or perhaps it could be based solely on whether or not you kicked her out of the engine room. A tiny decision that you might not have given much thought could have huge consequences. Be being 'nice' and letting her work, but trusting her, you cost the Alliance dearly. That choice resulted in Engineer Adams being court martialed after your death and Shepard lost a lot of favor with the Alliance. The Migrant Fleet is nearly considered an outright enemy by the Alliance. Relations, when they happen to occur, are frigid at best.
On the contrary, if you kicked her out of the engine room none of this happened. The Alliance didn't lose out, their relations with the Migrant Fleet are still up in the air but not hostile, though Tali herself is a little less thrilled with you. Doing her "loyalty mission in ME1" might have warmed her up a bit. (the reverse makes Shepard potentially more bitter if you let her stay in the engine room and gave her the geth data).
#6015
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 09:34
Saphra Deden wrote...
MidnightMare wrote...
The Alliance didn't have trouble with Tali on the Normandy SR1 In the first game.
That Alliance really dropped the ball, it's true. Tali was a huge security risk.
I guess this just shows that how much the galaxy cares about Quarian.
It seems that they are not even worth of mentioning as security risk.
#6016
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 10:35
I don't remember anything regarding the hostility of the Alliance and The Migrant Fleet in the first game. If anybody would have mentioned it, it would be either Tali or Ashley, and no subject like that came up at all.Saphra Deden wrote...
Nashiktal wrote...
True, and the fleet having no prior diplomatic contact with the Aliiance (And unlikely to enter alliance space I think) probably wouldn't think twice about selling it.
Actually that would have been an interesting situation to explore with Tali.
Conflict is fun, so I agree. It would have made the reuinion with her very different, that's for sure. Or perhaps it could be based solely on whether or not you kicked her out of the engine room. A tiny decision that you might not have given much thought could have huge consequences. Be being 'nice' and letting her work, but trusting her, you cost the Alliance dearly. That choice resulted in Engineer Adams being court martialed after your death and Shepard lost a lot of favor with the Alliance. The Migrant Fleet is nearly considered an outright enemy by the Alliance. Relations, when they happen to occur, are frigid at best.
On the contrary, if you kicked her out of the engine room none of this happened. The Alliance didn't lose out, their relations with the Migrant Fleet are still up in the air but not hostile, though Tali herself is a little less thrilled with you. Doing her "loyalty mission in ME1" might have warmed her up a bit. (the reverse makes Shepard potentially more bitter if you let her stay in the engine room and gave her the geth data).
#6017
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 10:49
Saphra Deden wrote...
MidnightMare wrote...
The Alliance didn't have trouble with Tali on the Normandy SR1 In the first game.
That Alliance really dropped the ball, it's true. Tali was a huge security risk.
If the Rear Admiral's tone was anything to go by, the Alliance doesn't treat all nonhumans the same.
He practically had a nosebleed at the thought of having a Turian on board, while didn't really care that a Quarian was.
#6018
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 11:09
MidnightMare wrote...
I don't remember anything regarding the hostility of the Alliance and The Migrant Fleet in the first game. If anybody would have mentioned it, it would be either Tali or Ashley, and no subject like that came up at all.Saphra Deden wrote...
Nashiktal wrote...
True, and the fleet having no prior diplomatic contact with the Aliiance (And unlikely to enter alliance space I think) probably wouldn't think twice about selling it.
Actually that would have been an interesting situation to explore with Tali.
Conflict is fun, so I agree. It would have made the reuinion with her very different, that's for sure. Or perhaps it could be based solely on whether or not you kicked her out of the engine room. A tiny decision that you might not have given much thought could have huge consequences. Be being 'nice' and letting her work, but trusting her, you cost the Alliance dearly. That choice resulted in Engineer Adams being court martialed after your death and Shepard lost a lot of favor with the Alliance. The Migrant Fleet is nearly considered an outright enemy by the Alliance. Relations, when they happen to occur, are frigid at best.
On the contrary, if you kicked her out of the engine room none of this happened. The Alliance didn't lose out, their relations with the Migrant Fleet are still up in the air but not hostile, though Tali herself is a little less thrilled with you. Doing her "loyalty mission in ME1" might have warmed her up a bit. (the reverse makes Shepard potentially more bitter if you let her stay in the engine room and gave her the geth data).
Relation of all Citadel species with Quarians is simmilar - on guard mode. There is little Hostility but a lot of distrust and bad rumours. Plus Quarians dislike people for beeing intruders to the Intergalactic Community that already have more rights then they do.
It is understandable that Alliance doesnt want them finding their top secret stuff. Especialy if the individual is "high born" and cappable of understanding and reproducing their achievments.
#6019
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 11:14
IEatWhatIPoo wrote...
Saphra Deden wrote...
MidnightMare wrote...
The Alliance didn't have trouble with Tali on the Normandy SR1 In the first game.
That Alliance really dropped the ball, it's true. Tali was a huge security risk.
If the Rear Admiral's tone was anything to go by, the Alliance doesn't treat all nonhumans the same.
He practically had a nosebleed at the thought of having a Turian on board, while didn't really care that a Quarian was.
Lol he was a jerk that didnt knew enought about the job he was doing. Turian on board moaning of his were especialy laughable since the Turians actualy helped to build Normandy.
#6020
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 11:20
Yeah that didn't make much sense. Complaining about non-humans aboard the SR-1 when in fact it was a joint operation with the turians.Angmir wrote...
IEatWhatIPoo wrote...
Saphra Deden wrote...
MidnightMare wrote...
The Alliance didn't have trouble with Tali on the Normandy SR1 In the first game.
That Alliance really dropped the ball, it's true. Tali was a huge security risk.
If the Rear Admiral's tone was anything to go by, the Alliance doesn't treat all nonhumans the same.
He practically had a nosebleed at the thought of having a Turian on board, while didn't really care that a Quarian was.
Lol he was a jerk that didnt knew enought about the job he was doing. Turian on board moaning of his were especialy laughable since the Turians actualy helped to build Normandy.
#6021
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 11:23
#6022
Posté 19 septembre 2011 - 11:45
Who do they think they are! : )IEatWhatIPoo wrote...
They can help us build it, and they can foot half the bill.. but how dare they want one Turian to stay on board!
#6023
Posté 20 septembre 2011 - 01:55
Well, Quarians constantly bring back stuff that might aid the Flotilla when they go on their Pilgrimage, right? And They're good at fixing stuff as well? Well, what if They Rebuid The Normandy SR1? ( Normandy Crash Site DLC) I'm not saying it will happen, but it could possibly be a possibility. (If this is a good idea please get BioWare to hear me out)sitesunseen wrote...
It's going to be interesting to see whats going to happen to the fleet in 3. Those old ships are not fit for battle. Maybe orbital strikes or long range weapons fire. If it came down to straight up dog fighting the fleet won't stand a chance.
#6024
Posté 20 septembre 2011 - 02:13
No, Tali Doesn't look like a Turian Because if you look at her, you can see her nose through her visor. And Turians don't have noses. ( just look at Garrus) Basically She's got a human face but with different ears.starwarschewy wrote...
not my fav also but will still care for her even if this was accurateWebkahve wrote...
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Quarians are looking just like Turians under the helmet? really not to my taste...
Modifié par MidnightMare, 20 septembre 2011 - 02:16 .
#6025
Posté 20 septembre 2011 - 02:33
What Could cute little Tali do to the Alliance?Saphra Deden wrote...
MidnightMare wrote...
The Alliance didn't have trouble with Tali on the Normandy SR1 In the first game.
That Alliance really dropped the ball, it's true. Tali was a huge security risk.





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