Do we know if Vorcha even have sexes? Bioware may be able to play the "Unisex!" card there.
Salarian females might indeed be a bit out of place lore-wise. Though, the "N7" units are supposed to be fairly elite forces, so if they were to be found ground pounding in any unit, I guess it would be either there or with the STG. And judging from the Dalatross, it would indeed require only a new voice set.
Otherwise, hell yeah. Lack of female aliens has always been a weird point in the SP. This could at least be fixed in MP.
With Turians specifically, the number of on-screen Turians given male pronouns while there are zero "shes" has reached comical proportions over the course of the trilogy. Plus, the male Quarians show they're willing to use gender as a basis for class power differentiation. So female Turians would be a nice way to give us more Turian variants, just re-using the male Turian models with a different voice set. (Or hell, keep the voices too and just change the powers and text label.)
I don't see the problem with female Krogans. Their society may be heavily gendered, but from what we've been told over the games it seems to be more about physical segregation than division of labor. (Yes, we know the males of a clan shield the females if they're attacked, but that doesn't mean the women can't or don't fight too. Judging from our lone data point, they definitely can.) In a pre-genophage world, there are plenty of infertile females that there is no reason to hold back, and in a post-genophage world, they can lose a few women without dooming their species. As for the technical side of things, I gotta say Eve looked to me like a male Krogan in different clothing, but maybe I just don't have a good eye for these things.
Ex-Cerberus females?... sure. Though I'll admit I support it mostly because I'm just jealous of the Phantom's hand-cannon and I wants one too.
Modifié par Kloreep, 28 mai 2012 - 10:04 .