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Tali has been in just as many if not more suicide missions than Shepard over all three games.


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Catamantaloedis wrote...

If there was no evidence, then the galaxy was doomed.

Theres also no reason to believe that Tali wouldn't have taken the matter into her own hands by killing the assassins, taking the evidence to the council and being instated as a Spectre herself. Its speculation, but well within the realm of possibility.

Tali was not out on a Geth hunting party, she was simply trying to find an offering for her pilgrimage.

and the Quarians do not have an embassy, how would you expect Tali to get an audience with the council?

and Tali did not have access to the SSV Normandy SR1. and without its stealth systems would not have been able t do half the missions.

and Joker was the only pilot capable pilot to do the drop-off on Ilos.

and who would she have gotten to attack sovereign while taking over the Citadel? the quarians would realy not care

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While I'm on, I would like to thank Cameltoedis (there, I spelled it correctly) for makeing me alternatly laugh, bang my head into my desk, cry, and give up all faith in humanity

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

MegaBadExample wrote...

Catamantaloedis wrote...

If there was no evidence, then the galaxy was doomed.

Theres also no reason to believe that Tali wouldn't have taken the matter into her own hands by killing the assassins, taking the evidence to the council and being instated as a Spectre herself. Its speculation, but well within the realm of possibility.


There is no reason to believe that Tali would've surivived without Shepard's help. She was outnumbered by trained gunmen - one well-placed shot and she's a goner.


She said she can take care of herself. I have no reason to doubt this.

She seems very skilled with grenades, not to mention her tech abilities.


The game tells you to doubt this.  You get a critical mission failure if you fail to reach Tali in time.

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Flashflame58 wrote...

Catamantaloedis wrote...

If there was no evidence, then the galaxy was doomed.

Theres also no reason to believe that Tali wouldn't have taken the matter into her own hands by killing the assassins, taking the evidence to the council and being instated as a Spectre herself. Its speculation, but well within the realm of possibility.


Tali wouldn't have become a spectre because the quarians don't even have an embassy and they aren't considered Council races.

So yeah, that wouldn't happen.


She would have been a special case because of her extraordinary abilities. This act alone would probably earn them an embassy.

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Sisterofshane wrote...

The game tells you to doubt this.  You get a critical mission failure if you fail to reach Tali in time.


Thats for reasons of plot. The story is about Shepard not Tali.

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

MegaBadExample wrote...

Catamantaloedis wrote...

If there was no evidence, then the galaxy was doomed.

Theres also no reason to believe that Tali wouldn't have taken the matter into her own hands by killing the assassins, taking the evidence to the council and being instated as a Spectre herself. Its speculation, but well within the realm of possibility.


There is no reason to believe that Tali would've surivived without Shepard's help. She was outnumbered by trained gunmen - one well-placed shot and she's a goner.


She said she can take care of herself. I have no reason to doubt this.

She seems very skilled with grenades, not to mention her tech abilities.


No reason to doubt it? Pfffft....  Despite the fact, that Tali got shot as soon as she arrived on the citadel then ran crying to doctor Michel because she was running a serious fever which could kill her if not treated accordingly.

Sure...

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

Flashflame58 wrote...

Catamantaloedis wrote...

If there was no evidence, then the galaxy was doomed.

Theres also no reason to believe that Tali wouldn't have taken the matter into her own hands by killing the assassins, taking the evidence to the council and being instated as a Spectre herself. Its speculation, but well within the realm of possibility.


Tali wouldn't have become a spectre because the quarians don't even have an embassy and they aren't considered Council races.

So yeah, that wouldn't happen.


She would have been a special case because of her extraordinary abilities. This act alone would probably earn them an embassy.


No, because even Udina wouldn't give her the time of day unless Shepard was vouching for her.

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

Sisterofshane wrote...

The game tells you to doubt this.  You get a critical mission failure if you fail to reach Tali in time.


Thats for reasons of plot. The story is about Shepard not Tali.

Which means that Shepard is more important than Tali

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

Flashflame58 wrote...

Catamantaloedis wrote...

If there was no evidence, then the galaxy was doomed.

Theres also no reason to believe that Tali wouldn't have taken the matter into her own hands by killing the assassins, taking the evidence to the council and being instated as a Spectre herself. Its speculation, but well within the realm of possibility.


Tali wouldn't have become a spectre because the quarians don't even have an embassy and they aren't considered Council races.

So yeah, that wouldn't happen.


She would have been a special case because of her extraordinary abilities. This act alone would probably earn them an embassy.

politics do not work that way. 

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

Flashflame58 wrote...

Catamantaloedis wrote...

If there was no evidence, then the galaxy was doomed.

Theres also no reason to believe that Tali wouldn't have taken the matter into her own hands by killing the assassins, taking the evidence to the council and being instated as a Spectre herself. Its speculation, but well within the realm of possibility.


Tali wouldn't have become a spectre because the quarians don't even have an embassy and they aren't considered Council races.

So yeah, that wouldn't happen.


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Udina is a racist.

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I really hope nobody thinks Mr. Catmantableh is actually being serious.

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

Flashflame58 wrote...

Catamantaloedis wrote...

If there was no evidence, then the galaxy was doomed.

Theres also no reason to believe that Tali wouldn't have taken the matter into her own hands by killing the assassins, taking the evidence to the council and being instated as a Spectre herself. Its speculation, but well within the realm of possibility.


Tali wouldn't have become a spectre because the quarians don't even have an embassy and they aren't considered Council races.

So yeah, that wouldn't happen.


She would have been a special case because of her extraordinary abilities. This act alone would probably earn them an embassy.


Because she happened to find evidence to incriminate a spectre? That doesn't qualify for entry to the specres. It seems by that logic you would let anyone join their ranks lmao.
And you're right, Tali is very extraordinary at jumping off of cliffs. ^_^

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

Sisterofshane wrote...

The game tells you to doubt this.  You get a critical mission failure if you fail to reach Tali in time.


Thats for reasons of plot. The story is about Shepard not Tali.


There are other instances in all three games that prove she cannot take care of herself.

If you do not recruit her on Haestrom in ME2 she dies.
If you choose to side with the Geth in ME3 she dies.

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I really hope nobody thinks Mr. Catmantableh is actually being serious.

I think he thi ks were seething in anger. I'm laighing sp hsrd I;m having a hard tyme typimg

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arial wrote...

politics do not work that way. 


Logic also doesnt let relatively primitive races become almost as powerful as races which have been advanced for thousands of years , in only 30 years.

So yes, it does work that way in Mass Effect's universe.

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Flashflame58 wrote...

And you're right, Tali is very extraordinary at jumping off of cliffs.



In my game she got seeker swarmed like a champ.

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

arial wrote...

politics do not work that way. 


Logic also doesnt let relatively primitive races become almost as powerful as races which have been advanced for thousands of years , in only 30 years.

So yes, it does work that way in Mass Effect's universe.

Someone doesn't get how sharing technology works

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Sisterofshane wrote...

Catamantaloedis wrote...

Sisterofshane wrote...

The game tells you to doubt this.  You get a critical mission failure if you fail to reach Tali in time.


Thats for reasons of plot. The story is about Shepard not Tali.

There are other instances in all three games that prove she cannot take care of herself.
If you do not recruit her on Haestrom in ME2 she dies.
If you choose to side with the Geth in ME3 she dies.

Sometimes I just skip over certain posts without reading them. It just happens and I really don't know why. I just don't read the post at all. This is one of those posts.

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Mahrac wrote...

Catamantaloedis wrote...

arial wrote...

politics do not work that way. 


Logic also doesnt let relatively primitive races become almost as powerful as races which have been advanced for thousands of years , in only 30 years.

So yes, it does work that way in Mass Effect's universe.

Someone doesn't get how sharing technology works


By this logic the native Americans should have been as advanced and as powerful as the Europeans. They had hundreds of years, right?

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

Sisterofshane wrote...

Catamantaloedis wrote...

Sisterofshane wrote...

The game tells you to doubt this.  You get a critical mission failure if you fail to reach Tali in time.


Thats for reasons of plot. The story is about Shepard not Tali.

There are other instances in all three games that prove she cannot take care of herself.
If you do not recruit her on Haestrom in ME2 she dies.
If you choose to side with the Geth in ME3 she dies.

Sometimes I just skip over certain posts without reading them. It just happens and I really don't know why. I just don't read the post at all. This is one of those posts.

it happens because you seem to ignore posts that prove your point is wrong and you can't argue otherwise

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

Sisterofshane wrote...

Catamantaloedis wrote...

Sisterofshane wrote...

The game tells you to doubt this.  You get a critical mission failure if you fail to reach Tali in time.


Thats for reasons of plot. The story is about Shepard not Tali.

There are other instances in all three games that prove she cannot take care of herself.
If you do not recruit her on Haestrom in ME2 she dies.
If you choose to side with the Geth in ME3 she dies.

Sometimes I just skip over certain posts without reading them. It just happens and I really don't know why. I just don't read the post at all. This is one of those posts.


You said this the other day, and I think I figured out why for you.

It's because you know it will prove you wrong.


EDIT:  DAMN! Popped out of the thread and was ninja'd by Arial!:ph34r:

I demand you give me back my comeback!

Modifié par Sisterofshane, 30 mai 2012 - 03:02 .


#148
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I wouldn't know. I didn't read it.

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

Mahrac wrote...

Catamantaloedis wrote...

arial wrote...

politics do not work that way. 


Logic also doesnt let relatively primitive races become almost as powerful as races which have been advanced for thousands of years , in only 30 years.

So yes, it does work that way in Mass Effect's universe.

Someone doesn't get how sharing technology works


By this logic the native Americans should have been as advanced and as powerful as the Europeans. They had hundreds of years, right?

technology advances by the people working on it, not how long they work on it.

as a result for technology it took some cultures hundreds of years the master, other cultures are able to master it in just a few decades

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Catamantaloedis wrote...

Mahrac wrote...

Catamantaloedis wrote...

arial wrote...

politics do not work that way. 


Logic also doesnt let relatively primitive races become almost as powerful as races which have been advanced for thousands of years , in only 30 years.

So yes, it does work that way in Mass Effect's universe.

Someone doesn't get how sharing technology works


By this logic the native Americans should have been as advanced and as powerful as the Europeans. They had hundreds of years, right?

No, they didn't develop the tech on their own, and they never learned how to make most of it.
However, it took the Plains Nations less than a decade to make horses indespensible to their society. Some exchange doesn't mean equality, but total to almost total exchange balances the status-quo considerably