How can asari reproduce with anything?
#1
Posté 17 avril 2012 - 09:58
#2
Posté 17 avril 2012 - 09:59
#3
Posté 17 avril 2012 - 10:02
Modifié par Tom Lehrer, 17 avril 2012 - 10:03 .
#4
Posté 17 avril 2012 - 10:05
Olueq wrote...
did you even read the codex?
yea, the interesting stuff
never tought that this would be in there so I guess I should check it out sometime
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Posté 17 avril 2012 - 10:07
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Posté 17 avril 2012 - 10:41
Modifié par survivor_686, 17 avril 2012 - 10:42 .
#7
Posté 17 avril 2012 - 11:14
Complistic wrote...
space magic.
This. Or Parthenogenesis if you want the scientific term.
#8
Posté 17 avril 2012 - 11:18
#9
Posté 17 avril 2012 - 11:39
It means Asari can reproduce with... Varren, Vorcha, the Thorian,Yahg...
#10
Posté 17 avril 2012 - 11:45
There's really no logical, plausible explanation other than...
Complistic wrote...
space magic.
#11
Posté 17 avril 2012 - 11:50
#12
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 12:02
#13
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 12:46
Inutaisho7996 wrote...
They reproduce asexually, but they need a partner for sexual stimulation; like the New Mexican whiptail.
Will they evolve into asari in 50,000 years?
#14
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 05:29
Visii wrote...
Implications... unpleasant.
It means Asari can reproduce with... Varren, Vorcha, the Thorian,Yahg...
Mordin knows something about offspring from Asari and Vorcha, so it's happened...
#15
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 08:23
And they have an allergy to something.Tiggerous wrote...
Visii wrote...
Implications... unpleasant.
It means Asari can reproduce with... Varren, Vorcha, the Thorian,Yahg...
Mordin knows something about offspring from Asari and Vorcha, so it's happened...
To the OP: They take genetic traits from their bondmate (while they mind**** them) and pass it on to their asari daughter(s). They don't actually give birth to Krogans, Turians, Humans, Drell, etc. if that is what you're thinking.
Modifié par TJX2045, 19 avril 2012 - 03:36 .
#16
Posté 18 avril 2012 - 09:02
TJX2045 wrote...
And they have an allergy to something.Tiggerous wrote...
Mordin knows something about offspring from Asari and Vorcha, so it's happened...
Dairy.
#17
Posté 19 avril 2012 - 03:52
TJX2045 wrote...
And they have an allergy to something.Tiggerous wrote...
Visii wrote...
Implications... unpleasant.
It means Asari can reproduce with... Varren, Vorcha, the Thorian,Yahg...
Mordin knows something about offspring from Asari and Vorcha, so it's happened...
To the OP: They take genetic traits from their bondmate (while they mind**** them) and pass it on to their asari daughter(s). They don't actually give birth to Krogans, Turians, Humans, Drell, etc. if that is what you're thinking.
Actually, they don't take genetic traits from anything. All the genetics are already present within the Asari already, they link up with the central nervous system of their mates and their biology uses this connection to randomize the genetic structure of the child. This is pretty much how they describe it in the series, at least.
In my mind, this (hypothetically) could work as, with the Asari's connection to their mate's CNS allows their (strangely complex) reproductive system to analyze pretty much every physical system within their mate's biology. With this analysis complete, the Asari's reproductive system shifts genes around (probably because Asari genetic codes are mostly transposons) to mimic some of these functions, allowing for a more "diverse" population (not so much "genetically", but definately socially and adaptively).
Granted, the process is somewhat ridiculous, but the guesswork is kinda fun.
#18
Posté 19 avril 2012 - 09:43
tmG2882 wrote...
TJX2045 wrote...
And they have an allergy to something.Tiggerous wrote...
Visii wrote...
Implications... unpleasant.
It means Asari can reproduce with... Varren, Vorcha, the Thorian,Yahg...
Mordin knows something about offspring from Asari and Vorcha, so it's happened...
To the OP: They take genetic traits from their bondmate (while they mind**** them) and pass it on to their asari daughter(s). They don't actually give birth to Krogans, Turians, Humans, Drell, etc. if that is what you're thinking.
Actually, they don't take genetic traits from anything. All the genetics are already present within the Asari already, they link up with the central nervous system of their mates and their biology uses this connection to randomize the genetic structure of the child. This is pretty much how they describe it in the series, at least.
In my mind, this (hypothetically) could work as, with the Asari's connection to their mate's CNS allows their (strangely complex) reproductive system to analyze pretty much every physical system within their mate's biology. With this analysis complete, the Asari's reproductive system shifts genes around (probably because Asari genetic codes are mostly transposons) to mimic some of these functions, allowing for a more "diverse" population (not so much "genetically", but definately socially and adaptively).
Granted, the process is somewhat ridiculous, but the guesswork is kinda fun.
Just randomizing DNA (or whatever genetics asari have) wouldn't evolve the asari. That makes me remind that asari live aproximately thousand years and they weren't inteligent enough to space travel 50 thousand years ago. So just by randomizing their genetics in around 100 generations they evolve enough? That would be odd.
anyway thx for the laughs everyone ^^
Modifié par B10h4z4rd1990, 19 avril 2012 - 09:45 .
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Posté 19 avril 2012 - 11:27
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Posté 19 avril 2012 - 11:29
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Posté 16 mai 2012 - 11:50
#22
Posté 16 mai 2012 - 11:57
TS2Aggie wrote...
TJX2045 wrote...
And they have an allergy to something.Tiggerous wrote...
Mordin knows something about offspring from Asari and Vorcha, so it's happened...
Dairy.
di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di-di.
#23
Posté 17 mai 2012 - 12:22
KevinHawke wrote...
Complistic wrote...
space magic.
This. Or Parthenogenesis if you want the scientific term.
Except not really. Parths are clones.
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Posté 17 mai 2012 - 02:17
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Posté 17 mai 2012 - 03:13





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