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I've often wondered how females of some races would look.

We've seen a female krogan, in the demo.... Although she was covered in something.... I wonder how female turians, salarians, batarians, and everything else looks....

Spme may not looks much different than the males. Like Vorcha, or Elcor. I think a female hanar may look a bit different, based on the cover of that Fornax magazine.... My Shepard never get it....:whistle:

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Jeth Prime wrote...

I've often wondered how females of some races would look.

We've seen a female krogan, in the demo.... Although she was covered in something.... I wonder how female turians, salarians, batarians, and everything else looks....

Spme may not looks much different than the males. Like Vorcha, or Elcor. I think a female hanar may look a bit different, based on the cover of that Fornax magazine.... My Shepard never get it....:whistle:


I believe a female turian was shown in the Evolution comics.

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I'm going to hell aren't I? At least there's lot of interesting people there ^_^

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She'd be cuter if you were drunk don't worry.

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Montezuma IV wrote...

She'd be cuter if you were drunk don't worry.


Dear gawd, if you thought the chafing was bad with a turian...not to mention waking up to that...
I mean, oh she's lovely, and the ryncol is just to my liking.  :innocent:

Females of other species probably have a few differences, but nothing radical.  In essence, humans aren't that different from one gender to another.  Different additions and modifications of form. It's not as though one gender almost looks like another species...certain individuals notwithstanding.  ;)

Turian females probably have the supportive waist, salarian females probably the head tail things, obvious (to us) markers for their species.  I don't think you'd mistake a female drell for an elcor, in any case.

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I agree that females of other species should look minimally different from the males. Humans genders really aren't that different from each other, males even have breasts, though undeveloped ones.

Most nonhumans would think we all look like asari, even male humans. The male humans would just look like young asari who haven't developed substantial breast tissue. And since asari have facial markings, human eyebrows and facial hair would probably just look like asari facial markings to your average salarian or drell. Human hair is the biggest variable from asari to human, that and skin color.

I imagine turian females would look very similar to the males, though they might have unique facial paint and wear different types of clothing. But turian females are the wrong physical type to have breasts, if they do I will facepalm. I've often wondered what was under the huge collar-like structure of turian clothing, there may be vestigial wings under there for all we know. Female turians might not cover theirs, or somesuch cultural thing. Krogan females should look just like the males, though maybe the hump should be smaller. Drell females should look similar to the males, though maybe their color patterns are more exotic or something, and maybe their proportions are slightly more feminine. But again, drell females should not have tig old bitties.

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I think the OP has a point, you only have to look at the animals here on earth to realise a lot of the time females look drastically different from the males, from birds to spiders to deer. Its also not uncommon for the females of a species to differ drastically in size if not in any other discernible way.

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Siansonea II wrote...
Most nonhumans would think we all look like asari, even male humans. The male humans would just look like young asari who haven't developed substantial breast tissue. And since asari have facial markings, human eyebrows and facial hair would probably just look like asari facial markings to your average salarian or drell. Human hair is the biggest variable from asari to human, that and skin color.

I imagine turian females would look very similar to the males, though they might have unique facial paint and wear different types of clothing. But turian females are the wrong physical type to have breasts, if they do I will facepalm. I've often wondered what was under the huge collar-like structure of turian clothing, there may be vestigial wings under there for all we know. Female turians might not cover theirs, or somesuch cultural thing. Krogan females should look just like the males, though maybe the hump should be smaller. Drell females should look similar to the males, though maybe their color patterns are more exotic or something, and maybe their proportions are slightly more feminine. But again, drell females should not have tig old bitties.

It's been confirmed a while ago that Asari do not have any facial hair, including eyebrows. They merely have face paint on them, and a few of those face paint markings look like eyebrows. Really the difference between Asari and Humans are skin color and the complete lack of hair anywhere on the body (The perfect women:wub:)

As for female Turian: There was already one in the comics. She has smaller platings on her head. Small difference but big enough to make it easy to tell between a male and female when they're both covered in armor

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^ Asari face markings might determine the "father", or it could be face paint. It isn't specified. But yes, they have no hair.

You do see female turians in the comic, they have no boobs, slightly larger supportive waist, and have a smaller fringe. Otherwise, they look pretty much like the males.

I imagine all species have similar males/females...Except for humans because we are the most diverse as said multiple times especially by Mordin. So the krogan female probably looks a lot like the males, with a slightly smaller figure. Only 10% of the Salarian population are female, so I dunno if we'll be seeing one of them. I think the Hanar are hermaphrodites? Asexual? ...I dunno.

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Oblivious wrote...

Siansonea II wrote...
Most nonhumans would think we all look like asari, even male humans. The male humans would just look like young asari who haven't developed substantial breast tissue. And since asari have facial markings, human eyebrows and facial hair would probably just look like asari facial markings to your average salarian or drell. Human hair is the biggest variable from asari to human, that and skin color.

I imagine turian females would look very similar to the males, though they might have unique facial paint and wear different types of clothing. But turian females are the wrong physical type to have breasts, if they do I will facepalm. I've often wondered what was under the huge collar-like structure of turian clothing, there may be vestigial wings under there for all we know. Female turians might not cover theirs, or somesuch cultural thing. Krogan females should look just like the males, though maybe the hump should be smaller. Drell females should look similar to the males, though maybe their color patterns are more exotic or something, and maybe their proportions are slightly more feminine. But again, drell females should not have tig old bitties.

It's been confirmed a while ago that Asari do not have any facial hair, including eyebrows. They merely have face paint on them, and a few of those face paint markings look like eyebrows. Really the difference between Asari and Humans are skin color and the complete lack of hair anywhere on the body (The perfect women:wub:)

As for female Turian: There was already one in the comics. She has smaller platings on her head. Small difference but big enough to make it easy to tell between a male and female when they're both covered in armor

It's been implied a few times in the game that asari can look like several spiecies. To human's, they look human. To salarian, they look salarian. To turians, they look turian.... Sort of like Galactus.... I guess.

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Aww. Thought this was an appreciation thread.

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<snip>





And we've been wondering why the Krogan birth rate has been on decline... 

Modifié par VegasVance, 24 juin 2011 - 02:55 .


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DoNotIngest wrote...

Aww. Thought this was an appreciation thread.

Nothing says you can't appreaciate them on this thread....

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VegasVance wrote...

<snip>





And we've been wondering why the Krogan birth rate has been on decline... 

Genophage, shmenophage....

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Female krogan (albeit heavily clothed) at 10:54 on Bioware's E3 video
see here (Beware if you want to avoid spoliers)

You can see her body shape in the scan the shows as she is introduced, nearly identical to male Krogan.

Modifié par commandoclone87, 24 juin 2011 - 03:23 .


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They'll look like the males only their voices will be higher. I wouldn't want to see Turina or Krogan females with breast sense Garrus already said something along the lines of human breast being weird and I think we saw 2 Turian females already in 1 outside the first visit to Chora's Den your squadmates yell out, " There she is!"

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Jeth Prime wrote...

It's been implied a few times in the game that asari can look like several spiecies. To human's, they look human. To salarian, they look salarian. To turians, they look turian.... Sort of like Galactus.... I guess.


From the ME Wiki:

In Mass Effect 2, a conversation occurs between a human, a salarian, and a turian
who are watching an asari dancer. The men debate whose species the
asari most resembles. Upon each forwarding their own race, the human
theorizes that the asari might be using mind control to appear
attractive to other species. It is more likely that the three men were
merely focusing on characteristics their species shares with the asari
(e.g., body shape for humans, skin color for salarians, head fringe for
turians). All three men compliment the asari's flexibility and grace.
This conversation implies that asari are considered attractive to many
species, which would prove useful considering their method of
reproduction. Mordin Solus postulates that the asari's cross-species
attraction may be neurochemical in nature.



Also, regarding Turians, there's cut dialogue recordings from the presidium groundskeeper where he complains about humans' and asari "strange bumps" getting in the way.  Since it's cut, it may not be canon though.

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I'd have prefered the Galactus theory.... But it's all good.

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Sexual dimorphism is pretty straight forward with us humans, but their are enough examples in nature where their is a pretty large difference.On earth their are species who vary greatly in size, life expectansy, species where only one gender can fly.

Given that in humans their is something of a race between the womens pelvis and baby's heads. If the female pelvis was wider they would loose the ability to run, if it was smaller the babys head would be that much smaller and would remain a baby for a even more redicilous amound of time.

This said genders could vary greatly.