Catamantaloedis wrote...
I wouldn't know. I didn't read it.
That's ok, everyone else will read it for you!
Catamantaloedis wrote...
I wouldn't know. I didn't read it.
Modifié par Catamantaloedis, 30 mai 2012 - 03:04 .
I got ninga'd too. She even managed to word it betterSisterofshane wrote...
EDIT: DAMN! Popped out of the thread and was ninja'd by Arial!
I demand you give me back my comeback!
Catamantaloedis wrote...
Execpt the humans are equal to the Council races when they are just beginning to understand it, while other races which have been around for much longer, such as the batarians are weaker than the humans.
Sisterofshane wrote...
Catamantaloedis wrote...
Execpt the humans are equal to the Council races when they are just beginning to understand it, while other races which have been around for much longer, such as the batarians are weaker than the humans.
It's because humans special, of course. Because of our genetic diversity.
Flashflame58 wrote...
I take you ignoring my post as you not being able to come back with anything.
Flashflame58 wrote...
I take you ignoring my post as you not being able to come back with anything.
Catamantaloedis wrote...
Flashflame58 wrote...
I take you ignoring my post as you not being able to come back with anything.
More likely you had nothing useful to say, so I decided not to waste my time responding to your dim witted posts
Equal? It took their entire fleet to beat back a fraction of the Turian Navy. The Turians also had a decent technological edge, but they had reached the 'stagnation point' of this cycle, so they didn't keep that distance.Catamantaloedis wrote...
Execpt the humans are equal to the Council races when they are just beginning to enter the galactic stage, while other races which have been around for much longer, such as the batarians are weaker than the humans.
Modifié par Mahrac, 30 mai 2012 - 03:09 .
Catamantaloedis wrote...
Sisterofshane wrote...
Catamantaloedis wrote...
Execpt the humans are equal to the Council races when they are just beginning to understand it, while other races which have been around for much longer, such as the batarians are weaker than the humans.
It's because humans special, of course. Because of our genetic diversity.
Garbage.
Therefore events can clearly occur at illogical and swift paces in ME universe. Thus Tali could become a Spectre for exposing Saren and killing his assassins.
Modifié par Sisterofshane, 30 mai 2012 - 03:09 .
Flashflame58 wrote...
I take you ignoring my post as you not being able to come back with anything.
Aww, no need to be rude.Catamantaloedis wrote...
Flashflame58 wrote...
I take you ignoring my post as you not being able to come back with anything.
More likely you had nothing useful to say, so I decided not to waste my time responding to your dim witted posts
Mahrac wrote...
Equal? It took their entire fleet to beat back a fraction of the Turian Navy. The Turians also had a decent technological edge, but they had reached the 'stagnation point' of this cycle, so they didn't keep that distance.Catamantaloedis wrote...
Execpt the humans are equal to the Council races when they are just beginning to enter the galactic stage, while other races which have been around for much longer, such as the batarians are weaker than the humans.
As for the Batarians, that's an economic problem steming from isolation and generally being abrasive
Modifié par Catamantaloedis, 30 mai 2012 - 03:11 .
Catamantaloedis wrote...
Mahrac wrote...
Equal? It took their entire fleet to beat back a fraction of the Turian Navy. The Turians also had a decent technological edge, but they had reached the 'stagnation point' of this cycle, so they didn't keep that distance.Catamantaloedis wrote...
Execpt the humans are equal to the Council races when they are just beginning to enter the galactic stage, while other races which have been around for much longer, such as the batarians are weaker than the humans.
As for the Batarians, that's an economic problem steming from isolation and generally being abrasive
That was at first contact. Now humanity has become one of the top four races in the galaxy, stronger than the batarians who have been around much longer. Liara was born before the humans were on the council, and they have an equal say in galactic affairs as her race, which has been at the Citadel since before Christ.
Catamantaloedis wrote...
Flashflame58 wrote...
I take you ignoring my post as you not being able to come back with anything.
More likely I was making love to my horses
He does that.Flashflame58 wrote...
Aww, no need to be rude.Catamantaloedis wrote...
Flashflame58 wrote...
I take you ignoring my post as you not being able to come back with anything.
More likely you had nothing useful to say, so I decided not to waste my time responding to your dim witted posts
Mahrac wrote...
He does that.Flashflame58 wrote...
Aww, no need to be rude.Catamantaloedis wrote...
Flashflame58 wrote...
I take you ignoring my post as you not being able to come back with anything.
More likely you had nothing useful to say, so I decided not to waste my time responding to your dim witted posts
both ignoring posts and being rude I mean.
Now being after the tech gap is gone, and there has been three decades of relative peace to build up an economy (while the Batarians cut themselves off) and build a navy without really risking shipsCatamantaloedis wrote...
Mahrac wrote...
Equal? It took their entire fleet to beat back a fraction of the Turian Navy. The Turians also had a decent technological edge, but they had reached the 'stagnation point' of this cycle, so they didn't keep that distance.Catamantaloedis wrote...
Execpt the humans are equal to the Council races when they are just beginning to enter the galactic stage, while other races which have been around for much longer, such as the batarians are weaker than the humans.
As for the Batarians, that's an economic problem steming from isolation and generally being abrasive
That was at first contact. Now humanity has become one of the top four races in the galaxy, stronger than the batarians who have been around much longer. Liara was born before the humans were in the Citadel, and they now have an equal say in galactic affairs as her race, which has been at the Citadel since before Christ.
/end threadMdoggy1214 wrote...
Her squad getting killed in ME2 is on account of her poor leadership skills. At least she made Admiral though.
Wait how that'd happen again?
me or him?Dark_Caduceus wrote...
Mahrac wrote...
He does that.
both ignoring posts and being rude I mean.
He mad.
Modifié par Mahrac, 30 mai 2012 - 03:14 .
Catamantaloedis wrote...
Mahrac wrote...
Equal? It took their entire fleet to beat back a fraction of the Turian Navy. The Turians also had a decent technological edge, but they had reached the 'stagnation point' of this cycle, so they didn't keep that distance.Catamantaloedis wrote...
Execpt the humans are equal to the Council races when they are just beginning to enter the galactic stage, while other races which have been around for much longer, such as the batarians are weaker than the humans.
As for the Batarians, that's an economic problem steming from isolation and generally being abrasive
That was at first contact. Now humanity has become one of the top four races in the galaxy, stronger than the batarians who have been around much longer. Liara was born before the humans were on the council, and they have an equal say in galactic affairs as her race, which has been at the Citadel since before Christ.
Mahrac wrote...
me or him?Dark_Caduceus wrote...
Mahrac wrote...
He does that.Flashflame58 wrote...
Aww, no need to be rude.Catamantaloedis wrote...
Flashflame58 wrote...
I take you ignoring my post as you not being able to come back with anything.
More likely you had nothing useful to say, so I decided not to waste my time responding to your dim witted posts
both ignoring posts and being rude I mean.
He mad.