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In any case, the asari can try to combat the media campaign against them, but they won't succeed. This is especially true in a Renegade universe in which the asari have already begun to withdraw from the rest of the galaxy. Given enough support the purebloods will start to make a comeback. The more inner-focused the asari become the less interested they will be in their standing in galactic culture. If humans control the Council then the asari have already largely lost their position of leadership.

When it comes down to it we have Cerberus willing to get their hands dirty.


False-flag terrorist attack on the Citadel that discredits the asari, maybe?

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False-flag terrorist attack on the Citadel that discredits the asari, maybe?


No, I had something else in mind. There are many possibilities.

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Probably the Q Continuum.

Them and the Shadow.

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The Asari hegemony will be a thing of the past when my Shepard rallies the Krogan,Quarians,Geth and Rachni against them.


No Vorcha!?


The Vorcha will be a human client race so that goes without saying.

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The Vorcha will be a human client race so that goes without saying.


Actually they'll be quarantined to their homeworld as will the krogan.

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The Vorcha will be a human client race so that goes without saying.


Actually they'll be quarantined to their homeworld as will the krogan.

That would in fact be a very good idea.

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Saphra Deden wrote...

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The Vorcha will be a human client race so that goes without saying.


Actually they'll be quarantined to their homeworld as will the krogan.


The Vorcha make for good cannon fodder.

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The Vorcha will be a human client race so that goes without saying.


Actually they'll be quarantined to their homeworld as will the krogan.


Our Shepards should have an infiltrator duel to settle our differences.

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Seboist wrote...

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The Vorcha will be a human client race so that goes without saying.


Actually they'll be quarantined to their homeworld as will the krogan.


Our Shepards should have an infiltrator duel to settle our differences.

Can I watch?....:o

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The Vorcha make for good cannon fodder.


What do we need cannon fodder for? That's for disorganized gangs. A modern military has no need for it.

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That's what makes the Vorcha useful. All you need to do is have them attack any enemy forward position en masse while the regulars flank the enemy.

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the yagh should not be slept on

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Hmmm. The case for the Asari is one of the more interesting arguments I have seen on here. Pretty insidious type of threat.

It's funny I almost feel guilty about agreeing with it. :)

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capn233 wrote...

Hmmm. The case for the Asari is one of the more interesting arguments I have seen on here. Pretty insidious type of threat.

It's funny I almost feel guilty about agreeing with it. :)

The insidious threats are always the most interesting and dangerous, as most people don't see them coming until it's too late...:blink:....:blush:

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Golden Owl wrote...

capn233 wrote...

Hmmm. The case for the Asari is one of the more interesting arguments I have seen on here. Pretty insidious type of threat.

It's funny I almost feel guilty about agreeing with it. :)

The insidious threats are always the most interesting and dangerous, as most people don't see them coming until it's too late...:blink:....:blush:


The way to pervent this altogether and get a leg up on the Asari would be for humanity to start researching ways on how to obtain biological immortality.

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Ravensword wrote...

Golden Owl wrote...

capn233 wrote...

Hmmm. The case for the Asari is one of the more interesting arguments I have seen on here. Pretty insidious type of threat.

It's funny I almost feel guilty about agreeing with it. :)

The insidious threats are always the most interesting and dangerous, as most people don't see them coming until it's too late...:blink:....:blush:


The way to pervent this altogether and get a leg up on the Asari would be for humanity to start researching ways on how to obtain biological immortality.

Do you mean life immortality or DNA immortality?

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Saaziel wrote...

Saphra Deden wrote...

In any case, the asari can try to combat the media campaign against them, but they won't succeed. This is especially true in a Renegade universe in which the asari have already begun to withdraw from the rest of the galaxy. Given enough support the purebloods will start to make a comeback. The more inner-focused the asari become the less interested they will be in their standing in galactic culture. If humans control the Council then the asari have already largely lost their position of leadership.

When it comes down to it we have Cerberus willing to get their hands dirty.


The council existed for over 2000 years without humans, That's 2000 years of political , economic and cultural relations. Humanity has been there what 30 ? 50 years or something like that.

And you think you can show up , throw some dirt around and they'll all cave in ?

That is freaking hilarious.


The upcoming war means that we are standing on the edge of seeing a complete structural collapse of the society of the galaxy.  Right now, as the Reapers invade. would be the perfect time for Humans' to assert their cultural dominance and come out on top.
Not saying that humans are special, but the timing just couldn't have been better.

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I see your point.

But there is no point to judge a threat in thousands of years. That's not how it works and that's not fair. Humanity could be totally destroyed a century later by another species.


Someone needs to plan ahead. Asari don't seem to be doing that. They're just working as strippers half their lives. They will thank us later if we protect galactic stability against asari threat.

Asari dominance lies between their bedsheets. Everything's fine for them, so they don't care about the future. Eventually they're going to outbreed all the species in the galaxy and would be left alone. So they'd have to mate with each other, and there's a reason they've been avoiding that at all cost. No doubt it would result in severe genetic difficulties for them, maybe they'd start dying out.

So what are they going to do? Wait for another fifty thousand years until new life is born and advanced, tiding themselves over meanwhile by mating with animals? Or will they be producing clones of aliens for mating purposes? Just imagine the degradation and decadence of their society it's going to cause. Maybe they're better off going into hibernation until the new organic life is ripe for...harvesting?

No, they need to be stopped. Humanity will defend the galaxy against the sex with asari, and will uphold galactic stability. Many ways to subtly influence the masses.

Of course, if nobody sleeps with asari, they can't rule the galaxy anymore, but such is the price of compromise. Good for us, good for them.

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Golden Owl wrote...

Ravensword wrote...

Golden Owl wrote...

capn233 wrote...

Hmmm. The case for the Asari is one of the more interesting arguments I have seen on here. Pretty insidious type of threat.

It's funny I almost feel guilty about agreeing with it. :)

The insidious threats are always the most interesting and dangerous, as most people don't see them coming until it's too late...:blink:....:blush:


The way to pervent this altogether and get a leg up on the Asari would be for humanity to start researching ways on how to obtain biological immortality.

Do you mean life immortality or DNA immortality?


Life immortality in which humans can only die from disease or injury.

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Ravensword wrote...

Golden Owl wrote...

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Golden Owl wrote...

capn233 wrote...

Hmmm. The case for the Asari is one of the more interesting arguments I have seen on here. Pretty insidious type of threat.

It's funny I almost feel guilty about agreeing with it. :)

The insidious threats are always the most interesting and dangerous, as most people don't see them coming until it's too late...:blink:....:blush:


The way to pervent this altogether and get a leg up on the Asari would be for humanity to start researching ways on how to obtain biological immortality.

Do you mean life immortality or DNA immortality?


Life immortality in which humans can only die from disease or injury.

Hmmmm...I'm really not sure I would want to live forever....consider the ramifications....Living forever, wouldn't things get damned boring after a long time?...DNA Immortality may be a better call?...Your thoughts?

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laecraft wrote...

Sylvianus wrote...

I see your point.

But there is no point to judge a threat in thousands of years. That's not how it works and that's not fair. Humanity could be totally destroyed a century later by another species.


Someone needs to plan ahead. Asari don't seem to be doing that. They're just working as strippers half their lives. They will thank us later if we protect galactic stability against asari threat.

Asari dominance lies between their bedsheets. Everything's fine for them, so they don't care about the future. Eventually they're going to outbreed all the species in the galaxy and would be left alone. So they'd have to mate with each other, and there's a reason they've been avoiding that at all cost. No doubt it would result in severe genetic difficulties for them, maybe they'd start dying out.

So what are they going to do? Wait for another fifty thousand years until new life is born and advanced, tiding themselves over meanwhile by mating with animals? Or will they be producing clones of aliens for mating purposes? Just imagine the degradation and decadence of their society it's going to cause. Maybe they're better off going into hibernation until the new organic life is ripe for...harvesting?

No, they need to be stopped. Humanity will defend the galaxy against the sex with asari, and will uphold galactic stability. Many ways to subtly influence the masses.

Of course, if nobody sleeps with asari, they can't rule the galaxy anymore, but such is the price of compromise. Good for us, good for them.

Yes, the Asari definitely don't come across as wise as they are touted to be...for such a long lived species they don't achieve a great deal...via wisdom or technology....Galaxy definitely needs a shake up and shift in power base.

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Golden Owl wrote...

Ravensword wrote...

Golden Owl wrote...

Ravensword wrote...

Golden Owl wrote...

capn233 wrote...

Hmmm. The case for the Asari is one of the more interesting arguments I have seen on here. Pretty insidious type of threat.

It's funny I almost feel guilty about agreeing with it. :)

The insidious threats are always the most interesting and dangerous, as most people don't see them coming until it's too late...:blink:....:blush:


The way to pervent this altogether and get a leg up on the Asari would be for humanity to start researching ways on how to obtain biological immortality.

Do you mean life immortality or DNA immortality?


Life immortality in which humans can only die from disease or injury.

Hmmmm...I'm really not sure I would want to live forever....consider the ramifications....Living forever, wouldn't things get damned boring after a long time?...DNA Immortality may be a better call?...Your thoughts?


If you don't want to live forever then that would mean that you'd prefer to die eventually.

I'm not familiar w/ DNA immortality.

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Ravensword wrote...

Golden Owl wrote...

Ravensword wrote...

Golden Owl wrote...

Ravensword wrote...

Golden Owl wrote...

capn233 wrote...

Hmmm. The case for the Asari is one of the more interesting arguments I have seen on here. Pretty insidious type of threat.

It's funny I almost feel guilty about agreeing with it. :)

The insidious threats are always the most interesting and dangerous, as most people don't see them coming until it's too late...:blink:....:blush:


The way to pervent this altogether and get a leg up on the Asari would be for humanity to start researching ways on how to obtain biological immortality.

Do you mean life immortality or DNA immortality?


Life immortality in which humans can only die from disease or injury.

Hmmmm...I'm really not sure I would want to live forever....consider the ramifications....Living forever, wouldn't things get damned boring after a long time?...DNA Immortality may be a better call?...Your thoughts?


If you don't want to live forever then that would mean that you'd prefer to die eventually.

I'm not familiar w/ DNA immortality.

I'm not surprised you aren't familiar with the concept of procreation.

Sorry, couldn't resist.

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Ravensword wrote...

Golden Owl wrote...

Ravensword wrote...

Golden Owl wrote...

Ravensword wrote...

Golden Owl wrote...

capn233 wrote...

Hmmm. The case for the Asari is one of the more interesting arguments I have seen on here. Pretty insidious type of threat.

It's funny I almost feel guilty about agreeing with it. :)

The insidious threats are always the most interesting and dangerous, as most people don't see them coming until it's too late...:blink:....:blush:


The way to pervent this altogether and get a leg up on the Asari would be for humanity to start researching ways on how to obtain biological immortality.

Do you mean life immortality or DNA immortality?


Life immortality in which humans can only die from disease or injury.

Hmmmm...I'm really not sure I would want to live forever....consider the ramifications....Living forever, wouldn't things get damned boring after a long time?...DNA Immortality may be a better call?...Your thoughts?


If you don't want to live forever then that would mean that you'd prefer to die eventually.

I'm not familiar w/ DNA immortality.

Neither am I...but I could imagine such an eventuality.

Yes, I would prefer to die eventually myself....I would hate to live to the point of having nothing left to do or learn...would eventuate in an eternal stagnation....:(

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Kaiser Shepard wrote...

Ravensword wrote...

Golden Owl wrote...

Ravensword wrote...

Golden Owl wrote...

Ravensword wrote...

Golden Owl wrote...

capn233 wrote...

Hmmm. The case for the Asari is one of the more interesting arguments I have seen on here. Pretty insidious type of threat.

It's funny I almost feel guilty about agreeing with it. :)

The insidious threats are always the most interesting and dangerous, as most people don't see them coming until it's too late...:blink:....:blush:


The way to pervent this altogether and get a leg up on the Asari would be for humanity to start researching ways on how to obtain biological immortality.

Do you mean life immortality or DNA immortality?


Life immortality in which humans can only die from disease or injury.

Hmmmm...I'm really not sure I would want to live forever....consider the ramifications....Living forever, wouldn't things get damned boring after a long time?...DNA Immortality may be a better call?...Your thoughts?


If you don't want to live forever then that would mean that you'd prefer to die eventually.

I'm not familiar w/ DNA immortality.

I'm not surprised you aren't familiar with the concept of procreation.

Sorry, couldn't resist.

ROLFLMAO....:lol:...That just evil Kaiser....:D