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balance5050 wrote...

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Prove it's not possible or sthu, b*tch. *snap snap snap* B)


EDIT: b*tch totally isn't a swear word where I live... lolz


It's been done several time over for you.

All asari are naturally biotic from birth (see below), though not all choose to develop their abilities. Biotics of other species are individuals who were exposed to dust-form element zero ("eezo") in utero and subsequently developed eezo nodules throughout their bodies. These nodules can generate mass effect fields when energized by electrical impulses from the nervous system.Eezo exposure is by no means guaranteed to result in biotic ability. On the contrary, most fetuses that are exposed are not affected at all. Others will develop brain tumors or other horrific physical complications. In humans, only about one in ten eezo-exposed infants will develop biotic talents strong and stable enough to merit training, and these abilities are not always permanent. In extremely rare cases, humans who were exposed in utero but did not manifest biotic talents as children can develop them during young adulthood through additional exposure.http://masseffect.wi...om/wiki/Biotics



Funny, I don't see the part of that entry that says it is impossible for humans to give themselves biotic abilities by implanting themselves with reaper tech and experimenting on their troops.

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Gorkan86 wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

jijeebo wrote...

Prove it's not possible or sthu, b*tch. *snap snap snap* B)


EDIT: b*tch totally isn't a swear word where I live... lolz


It's been done several time over for you.

All asari are naturally biotic from birth (see below), though not all choose to develop their abilities. Biotics of other species are individuals who were exposed to dust-form element zero ("eezo") in utero and subsequently developed eezo nodules throughout their bodies. These nodules can generate mass effect fields when energized by electrical impulses from the nervous system.Eezo exposure is by no means guaranteed to result in biotic ability. On the contrary, most fetuses that are exposed are not affected at all. Others will develop brain tumors or other horrific physical complications. In humans, only about one in ten eezo-exposed infants will develop biotic talents strong and stable enough to merit training, and these abilities are not always permanent. In extremely rare cases, humans who were exposed in utero but did not manifest biotic talents as children can develop them during young adulthood through additional exposure.http://masseffect.wi...om/wiki/Biotics


Can you provide a link where it says that  TIM is not a biotic?

The fact that biotic came up first after the first contact war and TIM was born before that. And he never use biotic not one in the ME series out side the ending.

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jijeebo wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

SubAstris wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

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But don't you realise you can't trust BW aswell?


Not with money, but I trust they can still deliver a quality storytelling experience.


That doesn't mean by, the logic of IT, that you should trust on the lore


Ofcourse I trust the lore... Just not Bioware right now cause their playing the "We are the reaper, we like synthesis" game.

I trust the lore whole heartedly, that's why Indoctrination was so easy for me to grasp.


Again how can you trust anything? Surely you are falling into the exact same traps that most ITers accuse their opponents of?


The lore says that a white light is indocative of shifting realities, there was a white light after Harby's beam, it's not a complex thing to grasp, quite simple really.

The link between the dreams, the geth consensus, and the end:


 
 
 


It's also not unheard of for visual media such as movies or games to use this as a transition from one scene to another.

But what other timeS did this spaciffic transition been used in ME?

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I dnot need to ...You have to prove that it is sice you brought it up...Using proof.
Also....I can prove that it's not possible for him to learn advance biotic abilities...

From ME:retribution...
Even though he was no longer in control of his body, he could feel that the cybernetics had made himboth faster and stronger. He was more aware of his surroundings; his senses were heightened to asupernatural level. The melding of man and machine had created a being that was physically superior toany evolutionary design.But that wasn’t the only change. He was also developing rudimentary biotic abilities beyond thosetemporarily granted by dosing up with red sand. He could sense his Reaper masters pushing and probing,eager to test the limits of his weak but ever-growing power.
(Page 59). The Reapers turned his body to face the shelf of provisions. Inside he felt a buildup of energy, like astatic charge increased a thousandfold. His hand rose, palm extended toward the ration kits. There was asudden jolt along the length of his arm, strong enough to send a flare of pain shooting up to Grayson’shelpless consciousness.The neat pile of carefully stacked rations was blown apart by the impact of a biotic push. Boxes shotup into the air, bouncing off the shelves and wall before clattering onto the floor.It was hardly an impressive display. Grayson had seen his own daughter lift a thousand-kilogram pieceof machinery and use it to crush a pair of Cerberus agents. The scattered ration packs weighed less thana kilogram each, and the impact hadn’t even been powerful enough to burst the seals keeping the foodinside fresh. But he knew his power would continue to grow, and he sensed the Reapers were pleased.Grayson lowered his arm, and it took him a full second before the significance of the action struck him.He had lowered his arm; not the Reapers—him!The biotic display must have temporarily weakened their control of his body. Recognizing that theirdomination of his will was not yet absolute was all the encouragement he needed to fight back.
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My point is that at first when the reaper implat the body.....They can give it biotic power...But it's too weak to do anything at first. TIM has not the time to advance to higher levels of power yet. Remeber he was seen as whole in cerberus and that was hours before the end of ME3. The reapers can develop biotic powers in a person beyond a push at the start of the implantation of indoctrination.... It took Greyson days to get the biotic power he ended up with.
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And how do you know how long there was between TIM implanting himself and meeting Shep on the Citadel?


By showing that reaper implants that can provide biotic powers you've only strengthened my case.

EDIT: pyramid, soz for duffing up the quotes in the process :pinched:

Modifié par jijeebo, 13 mai 2012 - 05:36 .


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jijeebo wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

jijeebo wrote...

Prove it's not possible or sthu, b*tch. *snap snap snap* B)


EDIT: b*tch totally isn't a swear word where I live... lolz


It's been done several time over for you.

All asari are naturally biotic from birth (see below), though not all choose to develop their abilities. Biotics of other species are individuals who were exposed to dust-form element zero ("eezo") in utero and subsequently developed eezo nodules throughout their bodies. These nodules can generate mass effect fields when energized by electrical impulses from the nervous system.Eezo exposure is by no means guaranteed to result in biotic ability. On the contrary, most fetuses that are exposed are not affected at all. Others will develop brain tumors or other horrific physical complications. In humans, only about one in ten eezo-exposed infants will develop biotic talents strong and stable enough to merit training, and these abilities are not always permanent. In extremely rare cases, humans who were exposed in utero but did not manifest biotic talents as children can develop them during young adulthood through additional exposure.http://masseffect.wi...om/wiki/Biotics



Funny, I don't see the part of that entry that says it is impossible for humans to give themselves biotic abilities by implanting themselves with reaper tech and experimenting on their troops.

It is possible but not for advance powers...
From ME:retribution...
Even though he was no longer in control of his body, he could feel that the cybernetics had made himboth faster and stronger. He was more aware of his surroundings; his senses were heightened to asupernatural level. The melding of man and machine had created a being that was physically superior toany evolutionary design.But that wasn’t the only change. He was also developing rudimentary biotic abilities beyond thosetemporarily granted by dosing up with red sand. He could sense his Reaper masters pushing and probing,eager to test the limits of his weak but ever-growing power.
(Page 59). The Reapers turned his body to face the shelf of provisions. Inside he felt a buildup of energy, like astatic charge increased a thousandfold. His hand rose, palm extended toward the ration kits. There was asudden jolt along the length of his arm, strong enough to send a flare of pain shooting up to Grayson’shelpless consciousness.The neat pile of carefully stacked rations was blown apart by the impact of a biotic push. Boxes shotup into the air, bouncing off the shelves and wall before clattering onto the floor.It was hardly an impressive display. Grayson had seen his own daughter lift a thousand-kilogram pieceof machinery and use it to crush a pair of Cerberus agents. The scattered ration packs weighed less thana kilogram each, and the impact hadn’t even been powerful enough to burst the seals keeping the foodinside fresh. But he knew his power would continue to grow, and he sensed the Reapers were pleased.Grayson lowered his arm, and it took him a full second before the significance of the action struck him.He had lowered his arm; not the Reapers—him!The biotic display must have temporarily weakened their control of his body. Recognizing that theirdomination of his will was not yet absolute was all the encouragement he needed to fight back.
(Page 60). 

My point is that at first when the reaper implat the body.....They can give it biotic power...But it's too weak to do anything at first. TIM has not the time to advance to higher levels of power yet. Remeber he was seen as whole in cerberus and that was hours before the end of ME3. The reapers can develop biotic powers in a person beyond a push at the start of the implantation of indoctrination.... It took Greyson days to get the biotic power he ended up with. 

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Gorkan86 wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

jijeebo wrote...

Prove it's not possible or sthu, b*tch. *snap snap snap* B)


EDIT: b*tch totally isn't a swear word where I live... lolz


It's been done several time over for you.

All asari are naturally biotic from birth (see below), though not all choose to develop their abilities. Biotics of other species are individuals who were exposed to dust-form element zero ("eezo") in utero and subsequently developed eezo nodules throughout their bodies. These nodules can generate mass effect fields when energized by electrical impulses from the nervous system.Eezo exposure is by no means guaranteed to result in biotic ability. On the contrary, most fetuses that are exposed are not affected at all. Others will develop brain tumors or other horrific physical complications. In humans, only about one in ten eezo-exposed infants will develop biotic talents strong and stable enough to merit training, and these abilities are not always permanent. In extremely rare cases, humans who were exposed in utero but did not manifest biotic talents as children can develop them during young adulthood through additional exposure.http://masseffect.wi...om/wiki/Biotics


Can you provide a link where it says that  TIM is not a biotic?


Unfortuanately you have to read the comics written by Mac Walters (who also wrote the ending) to get his background. But it's generally known that he was an average soldier.

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dreman9999 wrote...

Gorkan86 wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

jijeebo wrote...

Prove it's not possible or sthu, b*tch. *snap snap snap* B)


EDIT: b*tch totally isn't a swear word where I live... lolz


It's been done several time over for you.

All asari are naturally biotic from birth (see below), though not all choose to develop their abilities. Biotics of other species are individuals who were exposed to dust-form element zero ("eezo") in utero and subsequently developed eezo nodules throughout their bodies. These nodules can generate mass effect fields when energized by electrical impulses from the nervous system.Eezo exposure is by no means guaranteed to result in biotic ability. On the contrary, most fetuses that are exposed are not affected at all. Others will develop brain tumors or other horrific physical complications. In humans, only about one in ten eezo-exposed infants will develop biotic talents strong and stable enough to merit training, and these abilities are not always permanent. In extremely rare cases, humans who were exposed in utero but did not manifest biotic talents as children can develop them during young adulthood through additional exposure.http://masseffect.wi...om/wiki/Biotics


Can you provide a link where it says that  TIM is not a biotic?

The fact that biotic came up first after the first contact war and TIM was born before that. And he never use biotic not one in the ME series out side the ending.


TIM never try to control Shepard in the ME series out side the ending.

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I dnot need to ...You have to prove that it is sice you brought it up...Using proof.
Also....I can prove that it's not possible for him to learn advance biotic abilities...

From ME:retribution...
Even though he was no longer in control of his body, he could feel that the cybernetics had made himboth faster and stronger. He was more aware of his surroundings; his senses were heightened to asupernatural level. The melding of man and machine had created a being that was physically superior toany evolutionary design.But that wasn’t the only change. He was also developing rudimentary biotic abilities beyond thosetemporarily granted by dosing up with red sand. He could sense his Reaper masters pushing and probing,eager to test the limits of his weak but ever-growing power.
(Page 59). The Reapers turned his body to face the shelf of provisions. Inside he felt a buildup of energy, like astatic charge increased a thousandfold. His hand rose, palm extended toward the ration kits. There was asudden jolt along the length of his arm, strong enough to send a flare of pain shooting up to Grayson’shelpless consciousness.The neat pile of carefully stacked rations was blown apart by the impact of a biotic push. Boxes shotup into the air, bouncing off the shelves and wall before clattering onto the floor.It was hardly an impressive display. Grayson had seen his own daughter lift a thousand-kilogram pieceof machinery and use it to crush a pair of Cerberus agents. The scattered ration packs weighed less thana kilogram each, and the impact hadn’t even been powerful enough to burst the seals keeping the foodinside fresh. But he knew his power would continue to grow, and he sensed the Reapers were pleased.Grayson lowered his arm, and it took him a full second before the significance of the action struck him.He had lowered his arm; not the Reapers—him!The biotic display must have temporarily weakened their control of his body. Recognizing that theirdomination of his will was not yet absolute was all the encouragement he needed to fight back.
(Page 60). 

My point is that at first when the reaper implat the body.....They can give it biotic power...But it's too weak to do anything at first. TIM has not the time to advance to higher levels of power yet. Remeber he was seen as whole in cerberus and that was hours before the end of ME3. The reapers can develop biotic powers in a person beyond a push at the start of the implantation of indoctrination.... It took Greyson days to get the biotic power he ended up with.


And how do you know how long there was between TIM implanting himself and meeting Shep on the Citadel?

By showing that reaper implants that can provide biotic powers you've only strengthened my case.

The video's in the cerberus base where TIM is implanted...It was after Sactuary. The was a few hours before the cerberus mission.

Modifié par dreman9999, 13 mai 2012 - 05:37 .


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jijeebo wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

jijeebo wrote...

Prove it's not possible or sthu, b*tch. *snap snap snap* B)


EDIT: b*tch totally isn't a swear word where I live... lolz


It's been done several time over for you.

All asari are naturally biotic from birth (see below), though not all choose to develop their abilities. Biotics of other species are individuals who were exposed to dust-form element zero ("eezo") in utero and subsequently developed eezo nodules throughout their bodies. These nodules can generate mass effect fields when energized by electrical impulses from the nervous system.Eezo exposure is by no means guaranteed to result in biotic ability. On the contrary, most fetuses that are exposed are not affected at all. Others will develop brain tumors or other horrific physical complications. In humans, only about one in ten eezo-exposed infants will develop biotic talents strong and stable enough to merit training, and these abilities are not always permanent. In extremely rare cases, humans who were exposed in utero but did not manifest biotic talents as children can develop them during young adulthood through additional exposure.http://masseffect.wi...om/wiki/Biotics



Funny, I don't see the part of that entry that says it is impossible for humans to give themselves biotic abilities by implanting themselves with reaper tech and experimenting on their troops.


He would have no reason to do that, he was studying indoctraination in an attemp to control the reapers, not organics.

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Gorkan86 wrote...

dreman9999 wrote...

Gorkan86 wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

jijeebo wrote...

Prove it's not possible or sthu, b*tch. *snap snap snap* B)


EDIT: b*tch totally isn't a swear word where I live... lolz


It's been done several time over for you.

All asari are naturally biotic from birth (see below), though not all choose to develop their abilities. Biotics of other species are individuals who were exposed to dust-form element zero ("eezo") in utero and subsequently developed eezo nodules throughout their bodies. These nodules can generate mass effect fields when energized by electrical impulses from the nervous system.Eezo exposure is by no means guaranteed to result in biotic ability. On the contrary, most fetuses that are exposed are not affected at all. Others will develop brain tumors or other horrific physical complications. In humans, only about one in ten eezo-exposed infants will develop biotic talents strong and stable enough to merit training, and these abilities are not always permanent. In extremely rare cases, humans who were exposed in utero but did not manifest biotic talents as children can develop them during young adulthood through additional exposure.http://masseffect.wi...om/wiki/Biotics


Can you provide a link where it says that  TIM is not a biotic?

The fact that biotic came up first after the first contact war and TIM was born before that. And he never use biotic not one in the ME series out side the ending.


TIM never try to control Shepard in the ME series out side the ending.

Yes,he did but with manipulation not powers. Also, note that as soon as he gets inplants in his body that can control husks , he suddenly can control Shepard.

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dreman9999 wrote...

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And how do you know how long there was between TIM implanting himself and meeting Shep on the Citadel?

By showing that reaper implants that can provide biotic powers you've only strengthened my case.

The video's in the cerberus base where TIM is implanted...It was after Sactuary. The was a few hours before the cerberus mission.



Yeah, but you don't meet TIM until after Priority: Earth... That could be days or weeks later.

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Also, TIM isn't a biotic. He wasn't exposed to element zero in-utero.


He's a genius person, if he can figure out how to block reaper signals and indoctrinate people to serve himself... I'm sure it's not out of the realm of possibility  that he can give himself some biotic goodness. :D


This is why I'm starting to love speculation, you think of possibilities you didn't consider whilst playing it.


Without any evidence of such research in either his secret research lab, or his headquarters unlike the indoctrination tech. It must be a super dooper secret project right? ;)

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balance5050 wrote...

Aaleel wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

SubAstris wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

SubAstris wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

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But don't you realise you can't trust BW aswell?


Not with money, but I trust they can still deliver a quality storytelling experience.


That doesn't mean by, the logic of IT, that you should trust on the lore


Ofcourse I trust the lore... Just not Bioware right now cause their playing the "We are the reaper, we like synthesis" game.

I trust the lore whole heartedly, that's why Indoctrination was so easy for me to grasp.


Again how can you trust anything? Surely you are falling into the exact same traps that most ITers accuse their opponents of?


The lore says that a white light is indocative of shifting realities, there was a white light after Harby's beam, it's not a complex thing to grasp, quite simple really.

The link between the dreams, the geth consensus, and the end:


There's also a flash of light before you see the vision of Anderson using the destroy option, and then another when you see the vision of TIM picking control.  So if it means shifting realities, you're going from the dream to what exactly, and back.  Then from a dream to what exactly, and back?  


Catalyst never actually explains how to activate the device so these images are either you imagining how it would work and who would do what, it's either coming from Shepards head or Harbinger.


That's not shifting realities, and it would make more sense if the Catalyst was actually done talking and hadn't explained anything.  Also you get no vision for Synthesis of you imagining how it might have to work.

Also the reality you're in is suppoedly coming from Harbinger's head, why would Harbinger send you into two new ones for just a couple of seconds.

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The fact that biotic came up first after the first contact war and TIM was born before that. And he never use biotic not one in the ME series out side the ending.


And Shepard was born before FCW too. So how he can be biotic?

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Aaleel wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

SubAstris wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

SubAstris wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

SubAstris wrote...


But don't you realise you can't trust BW aswell?


Not with money, but I trust they can still deliver a quality storytelling experience.


That doesn't mean by, the logic of IT, that you should trust on the lore


Ofcourse I trust the lore... Just not Bioware right now cause their playing the "We are the reaper, we like synthesis" game.

I trust the lore whole heartedly, that's why Indoctrination was so easy for me to grasp.


Again how can you trust anything? Surely you are falling into the exact same traps that most ITers accuse their opponents of?


The lore says that a white light is indocative of shifting realities, there was a white light after Harby's beam, it's not a complex thing to grasp, quite simple really.

The link between the dreams, the geth consensus, and the end:


There's also a flash of light before you see the vision of Anderson using the destroy option, and then another when you see the vision of TIM picking control.  So if it means shifting realities, you're going from the dream to what exactly, and back.  Then from a dream to what exactly, and back?  

Dream within a dream. It's all the rage since inception :P

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balance5050 wrote...

jijeebo wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

jijeebo wrote...

Prove it's not possible or sthu, b*tch. *snap snap snap* B)


EDIT: b*tch totally isn't a swear word where I live... lolz


It's been done several time over for you.

All asari are naturally biotic from birth (see below), though not all choose to develop their abilities. Biotics of other species are individuals who were exposed to dust-form element zero ("eezo") in utero and subsequently developed eezo nodules throughout their bodies. These nodules can generate mass effect fields when energized by electrical impulses from the nervous system.Eezo exposure is by no means guaranteed to result in biotic ability. On the contrary, most fetuses that are exposed are not affected at all. Others will develop brain tumors or other horrific physical complications. In humans, only about one in ten eezo-exposed infants will develop biotic talents strong and stable enough to merit training, and these abilities are not always permanent. In extremely rare cases, humans who were exposed in utero but did not manifest biotic talents as children can develop them during young adulthood through additional exposure.http://masseffect.wi...om/wiki/Biotics



Funny, I don't see the part of that entry that says it is impossible for humans to give themselves biotic abilities by implanting themselves with reaper tech and experimenting on their troops.


He would have no reason to do that, he was studying indoctraination in an attemp to control the reapers, not organics.


It still isn't stated that it's impossible, though.


I'm not saying that it's true, i'm just saying that people can't treat their own speculation like it's canon and then dismiss other peoples conclusions when there isn't evidence that specifically states it isn't at least possible.

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jijeebo wrote...

dreman9999 wrote...

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And how do you know how long there was between TIM implanting himself and meeting Shep on the Citadel?

By showing that reaper implants that can provide biotic powers you've only strengthened my case.

The video's in the cerberus base where TIM is implanted...It was after Sactuary. The was a few hours before the cerberus mission.



Yeah, but you don't meet TIM until after Priority: Earth... That could be days or weeks later.

No...That's Hours after the cerberus mission. Remeber, the fleet started togather before the ceberus base mission. It's so they are ready to hit earth as soon aswewhere done with cerberus.

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jijeebo wrote...

dreman9999 wrote...

jijeebo wrote...

And how do you know how long there was between TIM implanting himself and meeting Shep on the Citadel?

By showing that reaper implants that can provide biotic powers you've only strengthened my case.

The video's in the cerberus base where TIM is implanted...It was after Sactuary. The was a few hours before the cerberus mission.



Yeah, but you don't meet TIM until after Priority: Earth... That could be days or weeks later.


More time for the reapers to indoctrinate him, and essentially make him a conduit for Shepards indoctriantion.

"Ultimately, the Reaper gains the ability to use the victim's body to amplify its signal"

http://masseffect.wi.../Indoctrination 

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jijeebo wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

jijeebo wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

jijeebo wrote...

Prove it's not possible or sthu, b*tch. *snap snap snap* B)


EDIT: b*tch totally isn't a swear word where I live... lolz


It's been done several time over for you.

All asari are naturally biotic from birth (see below), though not all choose to develop their abilities. Biotics of other species are individuals who were exposed to dust-form element zero ("eezo") in utero and subsequently developed eezo nodules throughout their bodies. These nodules can generate mass effect fields when energized by electrical impulses from the nervous system.Eezo exposure is by no means guaranteed to result in biotic ability. On the contrary, most fetuses that are exposed are not affected at all. Others will develop brain tumors or other horrific physical complications. In humans, only about one in ten eezo-exposed infants will develop biotic talents strong and stable enough to merit training, and these abilities are not always permanent. In extremely rare cases, humans who were exposed in utero but did not manifest biotic talents as children can develop them during young adulthood through additional exposure.http://masseffect.wi...om/wiki/Biotics



Funny, I don't see the part of that entry that says it is impossible for humans to give themselves biotic abilities by implanting themselves with reaper tech and experimenting on their troops.


He would have no reason to do that, he was studying indoctraination in an attemp to control the reapers, not organics.


It still isn't stated that it's impossible, though.


I'm not saying that it's true, i'm just saying that people can't treat their own speculation like it's canon and then dismiss other peoples conclusions when there isn't evidence that specifically states it isn't at least possible.


I respect that you think TIM is a Biotic and even more respectfully disagree.

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Yes,he did but with manipulation not powers. Also, note that as soon as he gets inplants in his body that can control husks , he suddenly can control Shepard.


I agree that this is unusual.
I assume that this is because Shepard partly synthetic. Just my version.

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Also, TIM isn't a biotic. He wasn't exposed to element zero in-utero.


He's a genius person, if he can figure out how to block reaper signals and indoctrinate people to serve himself... I'm sure it's not out of the realm of possibility  that he can give himself some biotic goodness. :D


This is why I'm starting to love speculation, you think of possibilities you didn't consider whilst playing it.


Without any evidence of such research in either his secret research lab, or his headquarters unlike the indoctrination tech. It must be a super dooper secret project right? ;)


I've adapted my theory now that dreman pointed out that the reaper implants alone could create biotic powers. :D


Still loving speculation.

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Gorkan86 wrote...

balance5050 wrote...

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Prove it's not possible or sthu, b*tch. *snap snap snap* B)


EDIT: b*tch totally isn't a swear word where I live... lolz


It's been done several time over for you.

All asari are naturally biotic from birth (see below), though not all choose to develop their abilities. Biotics of other species are individuals who were exposed to dust-form element zero ("eezo") in utero and subsequently developed eezo nodules throughout their bodies. These nodules can generate mass effect fields when energized by electrical impulses from the nervous system.Eezo exposure is by no means guaranteed to result in biotic ability. On the contrary, most fetuses that are exposed are not affected at all. Others will develop brain tumors or other horrific physical complications. In humans, only about one in ten eezo-exposed infants will develop biotic talents strong and stable enough to merit training, and these abilities are not always permanent. In extremely rare cases, humans who were exposed in utero but did not manifest biotic talents as children can develop them during young adulthood through additional exposure.http://masseffect.wi...om/wiki/Biotics


Can you provide a link where it says that  TIM is not a biotic?

http://masseffect.wi...s#Human_Biotics 
"After a series of starship accidents in the 2150s which dispersed element zero over populated areas, the first human biotics were born"

http://masseffect.wi...rst_Contact_War 
"However, in 2157, their actions caught the notice of the turians, who found human explorers reactivating an inactive mass relay known as Relay 314. This was forbidden under the Citadel regulations after the Rachni Wars, but instead of negotiating, the turians opened fire. One starship escaped to warn the Alliance; a retaliatory force destroyed the turian vessels, and the situation quickly escalated into war. "


TIM was born before the first human biotics, since he was fighting in the Contact War. Unless TIM was less than 3 years old at the time?

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Gorkan86 wrote...

dreman9999 wrote...
Yes,he did but with manipulation not powers. Also, note that as soon as he gets inplants in his body that can control husks , he suddenly can control Shepard.


I agree that this is unusual.
I assume that this is because Shepard partly synthetic. Just my version.


Anderson doesn't have implants.

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Gorkan86 wrote...

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The fact that biotic came up first after the first contact war and TIM was born before that. And he never use biotic not one in the ME series out side the ending.


And Shepard was born before FCW too. So how he can be biotic?

I know but Shepard never showed any biotic potesial till he was 14...At the at time biotics were still a new thing for humans. After the first contact war was the time they showed up, and that's because the kid who had biotics were getting older. More came up once cerberus was made.

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balance5050 wrote...

Gorkan86 wrote...

dreman9999 wrote...
Yes,he did but with manipulation not powers. Also, note that as soon as he gets inplants in his body that can control husks , he suddenly can control Shepard.


I agree that this is unusual.
I assume that this is because Shepard partly synthetic. Just my version.


Anderson doesn't have implants.


I revoke my version.