NovinhaShepard wrote...
Haha, this thread is racist.
you saying you don't want to kill the turian counciller?
NovinhaShepard wrote...
Haha, this thread is racist.
William Shakespeare wrote...
what alien race in the Mass Effect series can you not stand?
I cannot stand Asari, I'm really hoping to blow up their homeworld in ME3. I just didn't like how Bioware tried to make them the sex symbol of the galaxy lol
Modifié par Random citizen, 11 février 2012 - 06:20 .
NovinhaShepard wrote...
Not all Batarians are racist. THat's the problem with this thread. You can't judge an entire race on the actions of a few, just as in real life.
Random citizen wrote...
William Shakespeare wrote...
what alien race in the Mass Effect series can you not stand?
I cannot stand Asari, I'm really hoping to blow up their homeworld in ME3. I just didn't like how Bioware tried to make them the sex symbol of the galaxy lol
Sounds like you have some serious emotional problems. Disliking someone or a culture (fictional or not) is one thing, not being able to stand it or them is not a good sign.
No There is no race "I cant stand". What I know about batarian culture tells me that it either will eventually must go/change or the rest of the cultures will. But I have nothing against the batarian race. A lot of them are vile, yes, but I ould not label them all in such a way.
Durgon Ironfist wrote...
The British. Those stodgy tea drinking bastards think they're better than everyone else!
Modifié par Mendelevosa, 11 février 2012 - 06:50 .
Random citizen wrote...
NovinhaShepard wrote...
Not all Batarians are racist. THat's the problem with this thread. You can't judge an entire race on the actions of a few, just as in real life.
+1
Eudaemonium wrote...
Durgon Ironfist wrote...
The British. Those stodgy tea drinking bastards think they're better than everyone else!
It's funny because it's true.

I love the wh40k universe. The difference with Mass Effect is that the story is about all advanced life facing a common threat. Or maybe I'm just wrong about that...Luc0s wrote...
DaJe wrote...
Humans, just because of the disgusting hate and wishes for genocide I see in this threat. And because they recieved an unreasonable central role in the franchise as it progressed, which appears very forced and cliché.
Last time I checked, Mass Effect is a series made by humans with a human audience trying to appeal to human players who mostly relate to humans in game.
The fact that humans play a central role in Mass Effect only makes sense.
And really, if humanities role in Mass Effect already bothers you so much, I wonder what you would think of Warhammer 40k.
In that mission, you are essentially signing up for "Operation Meat Shield". Why would the Batarian members of the Blue Suns give you any crap when they know full well that Archangel is just going to kill you in a few minutes? You're a means to an end; a tool.Tom Lehrer wrote...
Not true during the Archangel mission we come across 2 or 3 Batarians in the Blue Suns that don't seem to care that you and many of their coworkers are human including their second in command.
Seeing as Aria has respect for Shepard (as well as a bit of a fascination with them), it would be very hazardous to Anto's health to be aggressive towards him/her. However, I will give you a bit of credit on this one seeing as Anto is a bit more friendly to Shepard that Aria's Turian bodyguard tends to be.Kamagawa wrote...
Aria's bodyguard seems cool enough.
There was also a side mission at the end of which you keep to your word to a batarian, who seems pleasently surprised.. This may be more important than you think.
NovinhaShepard wrote...
Not all Batarians are racist. THat's the problem with this thread. You can't judge an entire race on the actions of a few, just as in real life.
Guest_Luc0s_*
DaJe wrote...
I love the wh40k universe. The difference with Mass Effect is that the story is about all advanced life facing a common threat. Or maybe I'm just wrong about that...Luc0s wrote...
DaJe wrote...
Humans, just because of the disgusting hate and wishes for genocide I see in this threat. And because they recieved an unreasonable central role in the franchise as it progressed, which appears very forced and cliché.
Last time I checked, Mass Effect is a series made by humans with a human audience trying to appeal to human players who mostly relate to humans in game.
The fact that humans play a central role in Mass Effect only makes sense.
And really, if humanities role in Mass Effect already bothers you so much, I wonder what you would think of Warhammer 40k.
Modifié par Luc0s, 11 février 2012 - 08:00 .
AtreiyaN7 wrote...
Humans - based entirely on the BSN.