I expect to see her face and expect Garrus to make a dirty joke about it.
Please tell me they are going to show tali's face in ME3?
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Qraanberry
, juin 14 2011 10:59
#26
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 03:14
#27
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 03:40
Well...it can't be that hideous or I feel like Shepard would have had more of a reaction when she took it off in ME2. Similar to the comic post above.
I'd have to agree with the comment that if they show any quarian face, it should be hers. Wouldn't really make sense otherwise...maybe the epilogue will show the quarians walking around suitless on their homeworld in the distant future, since it's already been revealed that they are trying to take it back in GameInformer. Liara already asked my canon Shep something along the lines of this, so we'll see...hopefully.
I'd have to agree with the comment that if they show any quarian face, it should be hers. Wouldn't really make sense otherwise...maybe the epilogue will show the quarians walking around suitless on their homeworld in the distant future, since it's already been revealed that they are trying to take it back in GameInformer. Liara already asked my canon Shep something along the lines of this, so we'll see...hopefully.
#28
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 04:06
I feel morally obligated to post this
www.youtube.com/watch
www.youtube.com/watch
Modifié par ArcticMan94, 15 juin 2011 - 04:33 .
#29
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 05:22
Don't really care either way. I'll admit, my curiosity would like them to show us, but I understand that they'd also displease a lot of fans regardless.
#30
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 05:43
octoberfire wrote...
Are you sure you're ready for this?
Ahahaha well played. Right click and saving.
#31
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 05:47
Of course I want to see her face, I don't care how she looks, BW has kept me guessing for almost 2 years.
Some people might be disappointed, yeah. But take it easy, sure, at least, resembles some kind of mammal, and sure BW will try to make her aesthetically appealing for the most.
Some people might be disappointed, yeah. But take it easy, sure, at least, resembles some kind of mammal, and sure BW will try to make her aesthetically appealing for the most.
#32
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 05:48
LOL F*ck I can't stop Laughing at this!octoberfire wrote...
Are you sure you're ready for this?
Modifié par Good Chaos7, 15 juin 2011 - 05:49 .
#33
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 05:53
That was a good one. The comments were funny too. You will know pleasure, Shepard.ArcticMan94 wrote...
I feel morally obligated to post this
www.youtube.com/watch
#34
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 08:58
Unfortunately the anecdotes we have indicate that they WILL show her face. I'm sorry that Bioware caved, I was perfectly happy just revelling in the mystery.
#35
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 09:02
I would really much like to see her face.
Sure the mystery option has it merits but on this point I am gonna be selfish as hell and my curiosity allways wins.
PS: She'd better be a kangaroo !!!
Sure the mystery option has it merits but on this point I am gonna be selfish as hell and my curiosity allways wins.
PS: She'd better be a kangaroo !!!
#36
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 09:24
If Bioware doesn't show Tali's face I think they should show another Quarian, even if just an artist's rendition in the Codex. (like they did for the Batarian codex entry, before Batarians were in the game)
As for what they should look like...
Their facial bone structure is descibed as being fairly similar to humans and Quarian ears are either much smaller than a human ear, or internal like some lizards. IIRC the phrase used to describe the ears of a Quarian was, "what passes for a Quarian ear."
Their eyes also appear to be mostly white under the helm.
They shouldn't have hair, IMO. Combined with their bone structure it would just make them look like human females, which would be incredibly lame. Personally, I'd gave them a mane of feathers. We associate feathers with birds and flight, but feathers also serve the same biological function as hair. They protect the animal from both cold temperatures and our harsh sun. In fact the first animals to have feathers, were land animals, and the feathers sole purpose was an an insulator.
As for what they should look like...
Their facial bone structure is descibed as being fairly similar to humans and Quarian ears are either much smaller than a human ear, or internal like some lizards. IIRC the phrase used to describe the ears of a Quarian was, "what passes for a Quarian ear."
Their eyes also appear to be mostly white under the helm.
They shouldn't have hair, IMO. Combined with their bone structure it would just make them look like human females, which would be incredibly lame. Personally, I'd gave them a mane of feathers. We associate feathers with birds and flight, but feathers also serve the same biological function as hair. They protect the animal from both cold temperatures and our harsh sun. In fact the first animals to have feathers, were land animals, and the feathers sole purpose was an an insulator.
#37
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 09:26
Just leave the mask on and leave it to the fantasy of those talimancers. Would be a wise move by BioWare in my opinion.
#38
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 09:34
Turians are allready supposed to be avians though.
#39
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 09:53
78stonewobble wrote...
Turians are allready supposed to be avians though.
As I noted in my most, feathers don't necessarily make a species 'avian.' The first animals to have feathers on this planet were terrestial lizards, and the purpose was not for flight. It was an insulator against the cold and the sun.
Ever see the movie Jurassic Park? Do you remember the Velocirators? They were actually feathered.
#40
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 09:56
Aedan_Cousland wrote...
78stonewobble wrote...
Turians are allready supposed to be avians though.
As I noted in my most, feathers don't necessarily make a species 'avian.' The first animals to have feathers on this planet were terrestial lizards, and the purpose was not for flight. It was an insulator against the cold and the sun.
Ever see the movie Jurassic Park? Do you remember the Velocirators? They were actually feathered.
Thats correct though feathers are still quite efficient for avians.
Yeah jurassic park. Well velociraptors just wouldn't have looked quite as terrifying with feathers would they? I wouldn't like garrus with them either.
#41
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 10:01
IsaacShep wrote...
Don't worry, they will
ROFL
#42
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 10:05
The Quarians don't necessarily have to have feathers.
I just suggested it as an alternative to hair, which would make them look too human. Bald makes less sense, because their brains would be unprotected from the sun. If the Quarians are revealed they should have some feature on their heads (other than hair) that would shield their brains from the effects of their sun.
I just suggested it as an alternative to hair, which would make them look too human. Bald makes less sense, because their brains would be unprotected from the sun. If the Quarians are revealed they should have some feature on their heads (other than hair) that would shield their brains from the effects of their sun.
#43
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 10:32
I think they should give you an option to see her face or not. That way no can complain because they had a choice
#44
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 10:49
Guys, a suggestion... use the main Tali thread next time. The random Tali-related discussions are always sieged by trolls.
Modifié par Alienmorph, 15 juin 2011 - 10:54 .
#45
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 10:52
I don't want Bioware to reveal her face nor the face of any other Quarians, because nobody will be happy with what is has become. If 343 Studios showed Master Chief his face in halo 4 a lot of people will be dissapointed. Let his face and Tail's face stay a well-keeped secret
#46
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 11:19
I say keep the mask on, keep a bit of mystery alive. We don't have to see to appreciate.
#47
Guest__Nev4r_*
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 12:17
Guest__Nev4r_*
Isaac and Octo made me laugh so hard. lol
Modifié par _Nev4r, 15 juin 2011 - 12:17 .
#48
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 12:28
It would be fun that at the start of the quarian campaign we see someone take of their mask and it turns out to be Gillian Grayson. Other then that they should show one eventually, it's not like no one in the ME universe knows how they look like
#49
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 02:13
Shepard already knew what Quarians looked like when he removed Tali's mask. What he was seeing for the first time was Tali herself.
Several times Asari say they know what Quarians look like. One Asari specifically says she (and therefore the Asari in general) remember what Quarians look like outside the suit, because she's old enough. Asari live for 1,000 years, and the Morning War took place almost 300 years before the events in Mass Effect.
Shepard was born in 2154 CE. The Council established the human embassy on the citadel in 2165, when Shepard was 11 years old. So Shepard learned about Quarians, the Morning War, the Rachni war, the Krogan Rebellions, and all that stuff in high school history class.
Given Asari and Krogan longevity, and that other sentient races probably had still and video cameras too, Shepard had seen a Quarian image long berfore his intimate encounter with Tali. And an image of the Rachni too.
All that stuff Avina tells Shepard on his first visit to the Citadel is expository information for the players--specifically, for the players who don't read the Codex. And when Shepard asks, "What are those bug things?" when he encounters the Rachni, what it really shows is that Shepard flunked history class, or skipped school on those days.
The only people who don't know what Quarians look like are the players.
Several times Asari say they know what Quarians look like. One Asari specifically says she (and therefore the Asari in general) remember what Quarians look like outside the suit, because she's old enough. Asari live for 1,000 years, and the Morning War took place almost 300 years before the events in Mass Effect.
Shepard was born in 2154 CE. The Council established the human embassy on the citadel in 2165, when Shepard was 11 years old. So Shepard learned about Quarians, the Morning War, the Rachni war, the Krogan Rebellions, and all that stuff in high school history class.
Given Asari and Krogan longevity, and that other sentient races probably had still and video cameras too, Shepard had seen a Quarian image long berfore his intimate encounter with Tali. And an image of the Rachni too.
All that stuff Avina tells Shepard on his first visit to the Citadel is expository information for the players--specifically, for the players who don't read the Codex. And when Shepard asks, "What are those bug things?" when he encounters the Rachni, what it really shows is that Shepard flunked history class, or skipped school on those days.
The only people who don't know what Quarians look like are the players.
#50
Posté 15 juin 2011 - 02:17
Either she'll be super weird looking and people will rage, or she'll be conventionally hot (possibly with purple skin, or something) and it will be boring. Either way, no one wins. My vote is for the mask staying on.





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