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Which one of the alien races in Mass Effect do you think could resemble aliens in real life in our galaxy?
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cmdrJshepard
, juin 28 2011 01:56
#26
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 12:55
#27
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 02:57
asari (fingers crossed)
#28
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 03:07
Quarian's
#29
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 03:11
None of them IMO. In fact we have 0% idea what a real alien even looks like.
#30
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 03:15
Could? Any and all of them could resemble aliens. It is a low probability sure, but there could be Aliens in our Galaxy and they could resemble any of the Aliens in mass effect.
#31
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 03:17
Drell or salarians.
Modifié par Fiery Phoenix, 28 juin 2011 - 03:17 .
#32
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 03:19
elcor hanar or turians. The less human-like they are, the more it's likely for something similar to exist.
But since we imagined them, already, there is absolutly 0 chance for them to exist in this exact form...
But since we imagined them, already, there is absolutly 0 chance for them to exist in this exact form...
#33
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 03:23
Any of them. For all we know, there may actually be a cache of Prothean data on Mars, and there may be a mass relay inside Charon, and there may be the Citadel, Omega, the Asari, the Turians, the Krogan - we simply have no idea. That would be pretty awesome, though.
And the likelihood of other bipedal intelligent life forms isn't as little as you might think. Parallel development - the most successful species on a planet similar to ours would be bipedal, intelligent, using language, capable of abstract reasoning, like us, with some minor differences - for example, an exoskeleton to protect against radiation, or a shorter lifespan and higher metabolism.
And the likelihood of other bipedal intelligent life forms isn't as little as you might think. Parallel development - the most successful species on a planet similar to ours would be bipedal, intelligent, using language, capable of abstract reasoning, like us, with some minor differences - for example, an exoskeleton to protect against radiation, or a shorter lifespan and higher metabolism.
#34
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 03:29
BatmanPWNS wrote...
None of them IMO. In fact we have 0% idea what a real alien even looks like.
Exactly--so how can you say none of them? LOL
The odds of other sentient life existing in the galaxy are overwhelmingly favorable if you do the math.
#35
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 03:33
MEsuperfan wrote...
elcor hanar or turians. The less human-like they are, the more it's likely for something similar to exist.
Where do people come up with these conclusions? What evidence makes you so sure that out of 500 billion galaxies filled with an unfathomable quantity of stars that it's unlikely that another human-like species exists? Or an alien species that look exactly like humans.
#36
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 03:35
Here is an interesting video relating to organic development in the galaxy.
I would have to say that the Geth are inevitably going to be created. Other than that I would think that the Salarians would be real, due to their high intelligence if for nothing else (every description of an alien encounter resembles them.)
Edit: How do you create a hyperlink?
I would have to say that the Geth are inevitably going to be created. Other than that I would think that the Salarians would be real, due to their high intelligence if for nothing else (every description of an alien encounter resembles them.)
Edit: How do you create a hyperlink?
Modifié par mikejcroc, 28 juin 2011 - 03:38 .
#37
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 03:38
Bogsnot1 wrote...
Humans. The USA has built a big fence on its southern border to keep out illegal aliens who look just like us.
I imagine some republican ambassor from Texas calling you "This is an outrage! You can't talk about the US like that!"
But anyway, +1 for that comment
Anyway, whats up? Oh some race that could be out there? Most likely some non developed bugs / small animals - If advanced they would almost have to be humanoid, it's kinda the rule of THUMB that comes into play here... Or at least primate ability to use tools. Salarians, because all those freaks that claim to have been abducted by greys must have a point somewhere...
#38
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 03:59
Pyjaks, totally
#39
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 04:05
Hanar or Rachni...oh and of course the Pyjaks. Humans evolved from organic structures of molecules in the oceans so...there's my logic
#40
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 04:07
Humans are fluke of nature, rest of the galaxy is populated with intelligent dinosaurs.
#41
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 04:11
If you think about it that way, it was a fluke that a nearby planet collided with earth in the first place and created the moon from debris from earth and itself (forget what the planet was called.) It was only because of this there's life on the planet.
#42
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 04:12
Bipedal aliens - yes, though not necessarily
Aliens who look just like us - very unlikely. Asari are the most absurd in that regard, but so are the Turians/Salarians.
I guess fantasy aliens need to have a recognizable face so that we can relate to them.
Aliens who look just like us - very unlikely. Asari are the most absurd in that regard, but so are the Turians/Salarians.
I guess fantasy aliens need to have a recognizable face so that we can relate to them.
#43
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 04:21
yfullman wrote...
hanar. Aquatic creatures tend to be the most intellegent(whales, octopi, dolphins, etc) Anything bipedal seems unlikely
Humans say 'Hi'.
#44
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 04:25
I think krogans, but not necessarily bipedal like us. May as well have three pairs of legs.
Anyway, I doubt any sentient being in this galaxy could differ that much from us. There must be some sort of rule in the universe, that decides what kind of creatures should reach sentience and evolve far enough to conquer the space.
Anyway, I doubt any sentient being in this galaxy could differ that much from us. There must be some sort of rule in the universe, that decides what kind of creatures should reach sentience and evolve far enough to conquer the space.
#45
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 04:29
Any of them. There are literally billions of life capable planets in our galaxy alone and there are hundreds of billions galaxy in our universe. Who knows what kind of life could be out there.
#46
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 04:32
Not Mass Effect 3 related. Please use the Mass Effect General Discussion forum for non-ME3 related discussion. Thank you.
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#47
Posté 28 juin 2011 - 04:33
We don't even know who or what lives in the deepest, darkest corners of this planet...i.e the Amazonian tribes http://www.ibtimes.c...enous-tribe.htm




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