GodWood wrote...
And it's got boob plates.
So did her Phoenix armor (and all female ME1 armor. And most of the female armors in ME2 as well).
GodWood wrote...
And it's got boob plates.
mcneil_1 wrote...
Buy the New and Improved Omni-Gel, good for keeping your hair in that perfect shape when in combat situations
GodWood wrote...
Her hair is still out. And it's got boob plates.
But, I'm more then willing to meet them half way. This will do.
I know and I hated it. Kestral styled armour would be much better.didymos1120 wrote...
So did her Phoenix armor (and all female ME1 armor. And most of the female armors in ME2 as well).GodWood wrote...
And it's got boob plates.
Ashley's breasts aren't (or at least weren't) that big. And anyways, no 'boob plates' need not equal no room for her breasts. Just look at kestrel armour.Inutaisho7996 wrote...
That armor would be really uncomfortable without room for her boobs.
XyleJKH wrote...
So.... The S1 on her armour... We know the N is special forces and the numbers mean their proficiency.. Unless it means something else. Ash shouldn't be a 1... Maybe a 5 or 6.
You're starting to sound beyond prudish and more puritan. There's a difference between opposing commodification of the female form and seeking to repress the female body and/or sexuality. Not clear you're not doin' the latter.GodWood wrote...
I know and I hated it. Kestral styled armour would be much better.didymos1120 wrote...
So did her Phoenix armor (and all female ME1 armor. And most of the female armors in ME2 as well).GodWood wrote...
And it's got boob plates.
But like I said, it'll do. Of late Bioware's art department has shown a preference for sexualized rule-of-cool outfits over practical armours (for female companions) so to even have armour of this quality is a victory.Ashley's breasts aren't (or at least weren't) that big. And anyways, no 'boob plates' need not equal no room for her breasts. Just look at kestrel armour.Inutaisho7996 wrote...
That armor would be really uncomfortable without room for her boobs.
I support full nude sex scenes.LucidStrike wrote...
You're starting to sound beyond prudish and more puritan. There's a difference between opposing commodification of the female form and seeking to repress the female body and/or sexuality. Not clear you're not doin' the latter.

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Because some people are thinking in binary.1136342t54 wrote...
She can keep that on the ship and have her armor for combat operations. I don't get why some just want one or the other.
1136342t54 wrote...
She can keep that on the ship and have her armor for combat operations. I don't get why some just want one or the other.
Get out. The BSN is no place for logical, rational arguments.1136342t54 wrote...
She can keep that on the ship and have her armor for combat operations. I don't get why some just want one or the other.
jreezy wrote...
Because some people are thinking in binary.
Modifié par 1136342t54 , 16 décembre 2011 - 04:51 .
Dammit I broke the first rule of BSN.Sgt Stryker wrote...
Get out. The BSN is no place for logical, rational arguments.1136342t54 wrote...
She can keep that on the ship and have her armor for combat operations. I don't get why some just want one or the other.
didymos1120 wrote...
GodWood wrote...
And it's got boob plates.
So did her Phoenix armor (and all female ME1 armor. And most of the female armors in ME2 as well).
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That was actually a pretty normal occurence in my playthroughs.Major_Kong wrote...
I am just impressed that both Ashley's eyes seem to looking at the same thing for once.
1136342t54 wrote...
She can keep that on the ship and have her armor for combat operations. I don't get why some just want one or the other.
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Gotta complain about something right?StephanieBengal wrote...
Wow you guys on still on this?
But the armor she is wearing is not for sex appeal. It's just like Fem-sheps armor in ME2. And you makeit sound like ME1 armor is not sexy at all.Killjoy Cutter wrote...
didymos1120 wrote...
GodWood wrote...
And it's got boob plates.
So did her Phoenix armor (and all female ME1 armor. And most of the female armors in ME2 as well).
And there's a difference between "the design of the armor needs to accomodate the body of the wearer" and "HEY TARGET MARKET DEMOGRAPHIC TAKE A LOOK AT THESE! NUDGE NUDGE WINK WINK YOOZAH!"
The apparent change in the Kestrel torso armor between ME2 and ME3 is a very good example of the difference.
Many of the ME1 armors fell into the former catagory, while many of the getups in ME2 fell into the latter catagory.
iakus wrote...
1136342t54 wrote...
She can keep that on the ship and have her armor for combat operations. I don't get why some just want one or the other.
I just want her ship outfit to be as great as her combat outfit.

Modifié par V-rex, 16 décembre 2011 - 06:21 .