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Halfdan The Menace

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Salarians females are much rarer than males, not sure we'd recognise one even if we saw one. Krogan females live in separate camps and are protected at all costs. A female Turian appears in Evolution and she is *fugly* with a capital UGH! Explains why some of the male turians has a human/asari fetish.Female batarians,I dunno lol! Image IPB

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didymos1120

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OK. Thanks for sharing.

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Village_Idiot

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Juha81FIN

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Nice pictures.

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Sheppard-Commander

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ModestmeNTaLmogul wrote...


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Mmm. Look at that gut. Ohh yeah. Fem Krogan SM/LI+SS LI in ME3!

Edit: Also, a Bioware approved Turian female already exists. No need to go making them up.

masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Abrudas

Modifié par Sheppard-Commander, 16 juillet 2011 - 09:58 .


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pablodurando

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 I feel like I'm looking at pron.:sick:

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A-K-M

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Sheppard-Commander wrote...

Ohh yeah. Fem Krogan SM/LI+SS LI in ME3!


What, no wedding?

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Sheppard-Commander

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Now for the real question. If you HAD to pick one?...

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Dandynermite

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They are disgusting... poor Krogan

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Iconic_N7

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Please spare me in ME3. Please. The curiosity of seeing other females besides quarians, humans, and asari was indeed interesting until now. Wrex can totally have that femal krogan from the demo. I just hope he doest try and do anything with it in front of my Shep once he saves her.

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For some reason, I envision salarian females as large, bloated creatures that spend much of their lives just sitting in moist, heated pools connected to various terminals and carrying out dozens of conversations and transactions per minute, all the while laying eggs constantly.

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Zaxares wrote...

For some reason, I envision salarian females as large, bloated creatures that spend much of their lives just sitting in moist, heated pools connected to various terminals and carrying out dozens of conversations and transactions per minute, all the while laying eggs constantly.


Now where have I seen that before?

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Oh wait...

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Zaxares

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Heh, I KNEW somebody would bring that up. At least the salarian females are undeniably intelligent though.

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daigakuinsei

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Why do you assume all the species have secondary sex characteristics? A lot of species on earth are hard to tell the difference between male and female. I wouldn't be surprised for Bioware to use the same model for male/female salarians.

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I would prefer the same model is used for male and female turians. That way we can pretend they've been around all along.

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Village_Idiot

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Ser Bard wrote...

I would prefer the same model is used for male and female turians. That way we can pretend they've been around all along.


So Garrus...
Wait...

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Mecha Tengu

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my penis is confused

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Volus Warlord

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The other races have the sense to keep their females locked up in the kitchen where they belong.

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Sheppard-Commander wrote...

Edit: Also, a Bioware approved Turian female already exists. No need to go making them up.

masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/Abrudas


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So turian males have a fringe while the females do not. Do turian females have a regular one-off mating season where society goes nuts when the males claim territory, drive off male interlopers and try to mate with every female nearby?

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mauro2222

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^ That`s a female? Good lord, Im going gay with turians.

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Well, Garrus says female turians have fringe on their heads as well, so either he's wrong (seriously, a turian doesn't know what female turians look like?) or the comic books are. I'm going to say the comics are wrong.

Modifié par marshalleck, 17 juillet 2011 - 01:09 .


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daigakuinsei wrote...

Why do you assume all the species have secondary sex characteristics? A lot of species on earth are hard to tell the difference between male and female. I wouldn't be surprised for Bioware to use the same model for male/female salarians.


While you're correct that many races have few obvious differences between genders, I doubt Mass Effect will be the same. I don't think it would sit very well with the player base if we can't determine gender from a reasonable distance. I'm not saying it'll be a major difference; I imagine female drell to have slightly longer, er, head spikes than males as a distinction, but it will probably be there in some visible capacity.

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Halfdan The Menace

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marshalleck wrote...

Well, Garrus says female turians have fringe on their heads as well, so either he's wrong (seriously, a turian doesn't know what female turians look like?) or the comic books are. I'm going to say the comics are wrong.

Yeah,that is what I'm thinking too.