EpyonX3 wrote...
Am I the only one that can't tell visually tell the difference between a male and female Salarian?
No, I'd be surprised if anyone could. Most (all?) amphibians are sexually monomorphic. Meaning that the genders are physically identical. We mammals kind of take for granted that you can tell by look but for a lot of species... well, I'm a huge parrot lover. Most parrots are also sexually monomorphic. Those that are, determining gender requires a labratory blood test to see which chromosome they have. Yes, they're so alike that it actually requires DNA testing.
The only way we really know that Dalatrass Linron is female is because of the pronouns and her voice.
Uncle Jo wrote...
Playing ME2 again... The first scene with the death of Shepard is unforgettable... This cold, silent space... Shep REENTRING the atmosphere (it didn't do him anything good)... and then his "resurrection"...
Good to find again a dialogue-wheel with more than 2 answers (nice guy/badass) unlike ME3...
and Grunt !!!!!!
Humans talk too much. Prefer the tank.
byne wrote...
Quentius is the replacement for Sparatus, you never actually see him until ME3.
I always liked Valern. He's my favorite councilor. Much better than his replacement if you killed the original council.
The new council really sucks. I especially dont like Quentius. Not sure why. I mean, I didnt much care for Sparatus and his air-quotes, but he at least had some character. Quentius is just blah
Opps, you're right, I got my idiot politicans mixed up. I don't really know anything about the replacement council. I always, always save the original ones. Not because I give a damn about them, but because 1) gratefulness rather than resentment among aliens is worth more than the lost Alliance ships, 2) they weren't the only ones on the Ascension. IIRC, there were 20,000 people on it. Probably mostly civilians.
The original council is trash IMO. The asari and salarian are both too caught up in unimportant crap during a Reaper invasion. I wanted to ****slap every character who was stupid enough to talk about "the consequences of this or that after the Reapers are gone." Let's do the math here. Leviathan of Dis, a Reaper, was dated at a billion years old. Every 50,000 years that means they've wiped out all advanced life in the galaxy at least, AT LEAST
TWENTY THOUSAND TIMES. And you want to take for granted that we'll beat them? You want to hold back because you're more worried about some extra krogan?! Oh. My. God!