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The Protheans (Can They Be Cloned?) & My Thoughts On Game Improvements


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Xargo

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Hi everyone, here are just a few thoughts I had involving Protheans and ways ME3 could be better :). Lets start with a few basic ways Mass Effect 3 could be inproved.

#1: Bring back netrual options during conversations!
I personally feel this took a lot away from the game, I felt as if I was constantly choosing between right and wrong sometimes its nice to have a middle option if you don't want to completely commit to something but don't want to be rude by yelling at the person making the request.

#2: (Kind of goes with #1) Give us more choices in conversations.
I'm not talking about anything too extreme, but only getting to talk every three to four sentences with two response options just doesn't feel like the Mass Effect experience we're all use to.

#3: Answer all the questions!
What do female turians look like? Why don't we have a chance to hear/see any female volus or elcor? What do female Protheans look like? Why are you (Bioware) so sexist :D?

Now, onto the Protheans!
(Warning: may contain "From Ashes" spoilers)

Is it just me or does anyone else feel Javik is the answer to bringing the Protheans back? Mass Effect 3 takes place at a point in the future where most  space-faring species know at least some bioengineering. Couldn't Javik be cloned to bring the Prothean race back? They (the Protheans) most likely wouldn't know the knowledge of the original Protheans but they would be physically just as evolved so they should be able to learn faster than any of the other species in the galaxy.

In the end the 'new' Protheans could be amazing allies, as they most likely wouldn't be imperialistic like their ancestors but instead more like the salarians mixed with the biotics of the asari and the military power of the turians. For this reason I HIGHLY recommend Bioware adds something to the game talking about this. As we know, krogans have been cloned to numbers in the thousands before. I see no reason why the Protheans can't be cloned either.

Just thought I'd share these ideas and see what you all think, thanks for your time.

Modifié par Xargo, 09 mars 2012 - 05:31 .


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HarryShepard

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I agree with your improvements, but idk if I like the idea of cloning Javik to recreate a Prothean cuvilization

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HarryShepard

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I agree with your improvements, but idk if I like the idea of cloning Javik to recreate a Prothean civilization

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Xargo wrote...

#3: Answer all the questions!
What do female turians look like? Why don't we have a chance to hear/see any female volus or elcor? What do female Protheans look like? Why are you (Bioware) so sexist :D?


Its true you don't see many Turian women, in fact they are so alike in voice and appearance, that they are often mistaken for Turian men. this in turn has given rise to the belief that there are no Turian women, and that Turians just spring out of the ground

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Taeran88

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Clone the Protheans, and throw them with the repopulated Krogan to controle that problem. Everyone wins.

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#3: Answer all the questions!
What do female turians look like? Why don't we have a chance to hear/see any female volus or elcor? What do female Protheans look like? Why are you (Bioware) so sexist :D?

Now, onto the Protheans!
(Warning: may contain "From Ashes" spoilers)

Is it just me or does anyone else feel Javik is the answer to bringing the Protheans back? Mass Effect 3 takes place at a point in the future where most  space-faring species know at least some bioengineering. Couldn't Javik be cloned to bring the Prothean race back? They (the Protheans) most likely wouldn't know the knowledge of the original Protheans but they would be physically just as evolved so they should be able to learn faster than any of the other species in the galaxy.


We saw ONE female Turian in a comic. They are just like males with more delicate and shorter spikes.
About Volus and Elcor, HEHEHEHEHEH I'm not sure we NEVER saw a female.

EDI say the citadel races have extensive genetic data about the protheans, when she find that the collector genetic code on their labs have resemblance to it. She can even place the source population of that collector. Well, cloning could NEVER ever been done for the lack of living tissue to analyze. Now they have it.

So, assuming Hudson and Walters didn't destroyed the galaxy, it's a possibility to create genetic diverse protheans by cloning and manipulation.

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David7204

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You can't clone a species from the genetics of one individual.

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DRTJR

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David7204 wrote...

You can't clone a species from the genetics of one individual.

Sure you can the Salarians did it with the dinosaurs, just one skull in amber then Krogan on Dino back. 

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DRTJR wrote...

David7204 wrote...

You can't clone a species from the genetics of one individual.

Sure you can the Salarians did it with the dinosaurs, just one skull in amber then Krogan on Dino back. 


From what I remember it took about 2 minutes from me handing over the skull to the first mounted unit beginning training.

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Yes, they could probably clone a number of Javiks. And with trial, error, and DNA fragments recovered from Prothean dig sites (referenced in ME2), introduce enough genetic variation to eventually form a viable population.

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arial wrote...

Xargo wrote...

#3: Answer all the questions!
What do female turians look like? Why don't we have a chance to hear/see any female volus or elcor? What do female Protheans look like? Why are you (Bioware) so sexist :D?


Its true you don't see many Turian women, in fact they are so alike in voice and appearance, that they are often mistaken for Turian men. this in turn has given rise to the belief that there are no Turian women, and that Turians just spring out of the ground


Whispers: Its the mandibles

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ZerebusPrime wrote...

Yes, they could probably clone a number of Javiks. And with trial, error, and DNA fragments recovered from Prothean dig sites (referenced in ME2), introduce enough genetic variation to eventually form a viable population.


Javik wouldn't be alon anymore.

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Necrotron

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Protheans in multiplayer please. That is all.