FsDxRAGE_v2 wrote...
I do like how Tali and Shep return to the hand playing. I always thought that was very cute.
Tali and Shepard playing handsies...I think it's wierd, but acceptable given that they're in a romantic relationship. I swear they like to play some sort of game with each other using their own fingers...it's kinda funny too because if you either choose the quarians over geth or make peace, Tali flexes her fingers, as if she's getting ready to play another game of handsies with Shepard. Perhaps its a visual romantic cue that a quarian gives when interested in a mate. Maybe she tries to prove that 3 fingers can do stuff 5 can't, or tries to see who has flexable fingers...perhaps I may understand more if I perform a extranet game regarding 'hand games'...then again, im afraid of what I will find on the extranet if I perform this search...
FsDxRAGE_v2 wrote...
Mean while, Tali has chicken feet. Don't get me wrong, I love her chicken feet ...
You mean chicken legs? If you mean that, it certainly is unique, and I wonder if it makes her sprint and/or jump better than a average human. On the other hand, if you really do mean feet, don't get pumped up. They're the same as a Turians. What's funny is that in Mass Effect 1, I thought she was wearing flippers at first because of the graphics, but when I looked closer, she had the same (Although skinny) foot structure of a Turian. Though it wouldn't surprise me if quarians decided to wear footwear in the shape of a flipper...
Formis_Sage wrote...
Shepard had cybrenetic implants, true, but they were not truly part of him. His body could interact with them, use them to their purpose., but for example it could never repair damaged implants like it can with its own body parts.
They are just tools used by the body very subtly.
So...does this mean Shepard is...Augmented? *Snort snort*
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