LieutenantSarcasm wrote...
Then explain lorewise why it happens to Shepard? Or ashley? We all know the true reason here, no excuses needed.
They hired more guys in the art department?
LieutenantSarcasm wrote...
Then explain lorewise why it happens to Shepard? Or ashley? We all know the true reason here, no excuses needed.
Good! No rubbish threads from you in the future!andy69156915 wrote...
Thread is rubbish? So SORRY for trying to find an in-canon explanation for something that I've seen complaints about./sarcasm
Random Jerkface wrote...
How the hell do you have a "reverse" gravitational singularity?
Guest_Puddi III_*
Create gravitational singularity with your mind = legitRandom Jerkface wrote...
How the hell do you have a "reverse" gravitational singularity?
Modifié par Filament, 05 décembre 2012 - 08:42 .
Your thread is actually serious? As in you really thought up an explanation for something that was done solely to make female character hotter?andy69156915 wrote...
Jerkface, you're name is quite apt. It's rare to see a name match a user so well. I'm impressed with how appropriately you've named yourself... Now stop trolling the thread.
andy69156915 wrote...
Uh... Yes? I'll always try to find a story explanation if there is one to find. In this case, there was one besides "sex appeal in our series=more sales", an explanation using the game's own canon. I fail to see the issue.
My issue isn't with the method of creation. I am questioning what the definition of a "reverse" singularity would be when singularities are by definition a bent location in space time of infinite density and infinitely miniscule volume.Filament wrote...
Create gravitational singularity with your mind = legitRandom Jerkface wrote...
How the hell do you have a "reverse" gravitational singularity?
Create reverse singularity with your mind = lol what the hell how is that possible.
Modifié par Random Jerkface, 05 décembre 2012 - 09:11 .
You can't be seriously thinking...andy69156915 wrote...
Uh... Yes? I'll always try to find a story explanation if there is one to find. In this case, there was one besides "sex appeal in our series=more sales", an explanation using the game's own canon. I fail to see the issue.
Modifié par klarabella, 05 décembre 2012 - 09:47 .
klarabella wrote...
You can't be seriously thinking...andy69156915 wrote...
Uh... Yes? I'll always try to find a story explanation if there is one to find. In this case, there was one besides "sex appeal in our series=more sales", an explanation using the game's own canon. I fail to see the issue.
The ME trilogy has so many inconsistencies that wasting time to come up with an in-universe explanation for differences on the character models is ... well, a waste of time.
It's called story gameplay segregation. In the ME universe Liara's boobs haven't changed. Liara is also still to young to enter Matriarch stage IIRC.
Modifié par BleedingUranium, 05 décembre 2012 - 09:38 .
BleedingUranium wrote...
klarabella wrote...
You can't be seriously thinking...andy69156915 wrote...
Uh... Yes? I'll always try to find a story explanation if there is one to find. In this case, there was one besides "sex appeal in our series=more sales", an explanation using the game's own canon. I fail to see the issue.
The ME trilogy has so many inconsistencies that wasting time to come up with an in-universe explanation for differences on the character models is ... well, a waste of time.
It's called story gameplay segregation. In the ME universe Liara's boobs haven't changed. Liara is also still to young to enter Matriarch stage IIRC.
-Wrong
-Didn't read OP
Festae9 wrote...
BleedingUranium wrote...
klarabella wrote...
You can't be seriously thinking...andy69156915 wrote...
Uh... Yes? I'll always try to find a story explanation if there is one to find. In this case, there was one besides "sex appeal in our series=more sales", an explanation using the game's own canon. I fail to see the issue.
The ME trilogy has so many inconsistencies that wasting time to come up with an in-universe explanation for differences on the character models is ... well, a waste of time.
It's called story gameplay segregation. In the ME universe Liara's boobs haven't changed. Liara is also still to young to enter Matriarch stage IIRC.
-Wrong
-Didn't read OP
so basically you andy are saying Liara is a **** although all the evidence suggests otherwise?
- What is wrong? That ME suffers from numerous inconcistencies and asspulls in the lore and plot department? It does.BleedingUranium wrote...
-Wrong
-Didn't read OP
Modifié par klarabella, 05 décembre 2012 - 09:55 .
BleedingUranium wrote...
Festae9 wrote...
BleedingUranium wrote...
klarabella wrote...
You can't be seriously thinking...andy69156915 wrote...
Uh... Yes? I'll always try to find a story explanation if there is one to find. In this case, there was one besides "sex appeal in our series=more sales", an explanation using the game's own canon. I fail to see the issue.
The ME trilogy has so many inconsistencies that wasting time to come up with an in-universe explanation for differences on the character models is ... well, a waste of time.
It's called story gameplay segregation. In the ME universe Liara's boobs haven't changed. Liara is also still to young to enter Matriarch stage IIRC.
-Wrong
-Didn't read OP
so basically you andy are saying Liara is a **** although all the evidence suggests otherwise?
I'm saying it's a reasonable explanation, especially if she's with Shepard. Do you know different?
justjack452 wrote...
Marketing people! big boobs = more sales
Guest_Yuan Shao_*
It's not like she'd scream "Who's your Shadow Broker?" while doing it. Or would she?LieutenantSarcasm wrote...
Two years explains for the bump on ME2, as well as the lazarus project for shep. But why shep gets another boost in ME3 and liara does is... questionable. (Liara can't be mating much as shadow borker. She can't risk that secret getting out.)
andy69156915 wrote...
I made a post like this earlier in a different thread, but I realized something when I started thinking about how Liara's breasts get bigger every game.
Asari can hit Matron stage early if they, uh... "Do it" a lot.
http://masseffect.wi...y_Codex_Entries
"The Matron stage of life begins around the age of 350, though it can be triggered earlier if the individual melds frequently. This period is marked by a desire to settle in one area and raise children.
Whether she's your LI or not, it appears that Liara slept around a lot, with Shepard or someone else depending on whether you made her you LI. Because of that, she made herself a Matron really early. And as we know, every stage of an Asari's life increases breast size. So she melded a lot which made her a Matron, and went up a cup size or two because of it it. There, an in-game explanation that we can headcanon instead of it just being Bioware making her more sexualized.
She totally needs bigger boobs, lol.