Banshee... bits.
#26
Posté 15 avril 2012 - 06:33
#27
Posté 15 avril 2012 - 06:36
HellbirdIV wrote...
The birth canal is part of the vagina, asari certainly have one.
For us humans it is but Asari have no men and no men means no.... penetration...which means no evolutionary need for a vagina.
#28
Posté 15 avril 2012 - 06:36
Spectre Hal Jordan wrote...
Another example of Bioware's artistic integrity.
I'm not saying there's anything wrong with vaginas in video games. I just find it strange that the only genitals shown in the Mass Effect franchise (okay, the only mammalian ones *looking at hanar*) are featured prominently on a giant, pregnant biotic murder zombie.
Tom Lehrer wrote...
For
us humans it is but Asari have no men and no men means no....
penetration...which means no evolutionary need for a vagina.
They have a vagina, it's for urination and birthing, same as humans. It's called convergent evolution. In humans it has the third function of aiding impregnation but that is not a necessity (some species fertilize outside the body, others actually have "openings" for both males and females with no penetration at all).
Modifié par HellbirdIV, 15 avril 2012 - 06:38 .
#29
Posté 15 avril 2012 - 06:40
Tom Lehrer wrote...
HellbirdIV wrote...
The birth canal is part of the vagina, asari certainly have one.
For us humans it is but Asari have no men and no men means no.... penetration...which means no evolutionary need for a vagina.
birth canal and vagina are basically the same thing
#30
Posté 15 avril 2012 - 06:42
HellbirdIV wrote...
Spectre Hal Jordan wrote...
Another example of Bioware's artistic integrity.
I'm not saying there's anything wrong with vaginas in video games. I just find it strange that the only genitals shown in the Mass Effect franchise (okay, the only mammalian ones *looking at hanar*) are featured prominently on a giant, pregnant biotic murder zombie.Tom Lehrer wrote...
For
us humans it is but Asari have no men and no men means no....
penetration...which means no evolutionary need for a vagina.
They have a vagina, it's for urination and birthing, same as humans. It's called convergent evolution. In humans it has the third function of aiding impregnation but that is not a necessity (some species fertilize outside the body, others actually have "openings" for both males and females with no penetration at all).
Well...I have a theory Asari use there belly buttons to give birth but thats a topic for another thread.
#31
Posté 15 avril 2012 - 06:44
Tom Lehrer wrote...
Well...I have a theory Asari use there belly buttons to give birth but thats a topic for another thread.
what the ****?
#32
Posté 15 avril 2012 - 06:45
#33
Posté 15 avril 2012 - 06:45
#34
Posté 15 avril 2012 - 06:48
Tom Lehrer wrote...
HellbirdIV wrote...
The birth canal is part of the vagina, asari certainly have one.
For us humans it is but Asari have no men and no men means no.... penetration...which means no evolutionary need for a vagina.
To be disgusting; if their is a gap and depth, their is a way. As every man will tell you.
They don't have to be pregant to have a big stomach(starving leads to distended stomach) but I think they were reading a song of ice and fire(Melisandre).
#35
Posté 15 avril 2012 - 06:50
Tom Lehrer wrote...
HellbirdIV wrote...
Spectre Hal Jordan wrote...
Another example of Bioware's artistic integrity.
I'm not saying there's anything wrong with vaginas in video games. I just find it strange that the only genitals shown in the Mass Effect franchise (okay, the only mammalian ones *looking at hanar*) are featured prominently on a giant, pregnant biotic murder zombie.Tom Lehrer wrote...
For
us humans it is but Asari have no men and no men means no....
penetration...which means no evolutionary need for a vagina.
They have a vagina, it's for urination and birthing, same as humans. It's called convergent evolution. In humans it has the third function of aiding impregnation but that is not a necessity (some species fertilize outside the body, others actually have "openings" for both males and females with no penetration at all).
Well...I have a theory Asari use there belly buttons to give birth but thats a topic for another thread.
This isn't dennis the menace and there is no space stork.
#36
Posté 15 avril 2012 - 06:56
#37
Posté 15 avril 2012 - 07:03
Arsenic Touch wrote...
This isn't dennis the menace and there is no space stork.
You win a gold cookie for catching the obscure reference.
#38
Posté 15 avril 2012 - 07:06
Tom Lehrer wrote...
Arsenic Touch wrote...
This isn't dennis the menace and there is no space stork.
You win a gold cookie for catching the obscure reference.
Asari would look really odd in a bathing suit without that belly button.
#39
Posté 16 avril 2012 - 02:24
da mighty rEAper wrote...
Surely cuz of retarded policies of america and world overall its better to depict genitalia on stupidly disgusting ugly monsterthing than on actually attractive character
Then why no dangly bits on Brutes?
Are you SEXIST, Bioware?!
Modifié par HellbirdIV, 16 avril 2012 - 02:27 .
#40
Posté 16 avril 2012 - 02:29
May I refer you to this:
#41
Posté 16 avril 2012 - 02:51
#42
Posté 16 avril 2012 - 03:00
#43
Posté 16 avril 2012 - 03:00
oh wait this thread is not about making them explode.
#44
Posté 16 avril 2012 - 03:01
Because Starkid knows, you don't see any of the good parts on Liara.
#45
Posté 16 avril 2012 - 03:03
Well, they could have nothing more than a cloaca, like the salarians. It would be the most likely, uh, lower parts they'd have from a biological point of view.HellbirdIV wrote...
Spectre Hal Jordan wrote...
Another example of Bioware's artistic integrity.
I'm not saying there's anything wrong with vaginas in video games. I just find it strange that the only genitals shown in the Mass Effect franchise (okay, the only mammalian ones *looking at hanar*) are featured prominently on a giant, pregnant biotic murder zombie.Tom Lehrer wrote...
For
us humans it is but Asari have no men and no men means no....
penetration...which means no evolutionary need for a vagina.
They have a vagina, it's for urination and birthing, same as humans. It's called convergent evolution. In humans it has the third function of aiding impregnation but that is not a necessity (some species fertilize outside the body, others actually have "openings" for both males and females with no penetration at all).
#46
Posté 16 avril 2012 - 03:03
#47
Posté 16 avril 2012 - 03:11
#48
Posté 16 avril 2012 - 03:36
#49
Posté 16 avril 2012 - 04:24
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Posté 16 avril 2012 - 04:45




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