She should have died honestly. Unclean and unsterile levo-aminoacids, whatever diseases Shepard carries around with him dormant, plus the reverse to him, all combated with a few antihistamines and mouthwash. Isn't science amazing? That's that 2186 technology at work.Seboist wrote...
The Tali (and Garrus) romance was juvenile LCD pandering like the playersexual ones in DA2. I "liked" how a human could have sex with a Quarian with no complications.
Not to mention the idea of having sex with a Quarian or Turian is very disgusting and disturbing.
Racially restricted romances
#276
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:28
#277
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:30
Necanor wrote...
Seboist wrote...
The Tali (and Garrus) romance was juvenile LCD pandering like the playersexual ones in DA2. I "liked" how a human could have sex with a Quarian with no complications.
Not to mention the idea of having sex with a Quarian or Turian is very disgusting and disturbing.
Oh, but Asari are ok in your eyes?
Asari are worse, they're subversive vermin that empower themselves over others via "mating".
#278
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:30
More proof the Quarians were just too lazy to get a new homeworld than actually unable to.
#279
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:31
Ryzaki wrote...
Apparently all the Quarians needed to inhabit a new world were herbal supplements and they could've adapted in about a year.
More proof the Quarians were just too lazy to get a new homeworld than actually unable to.
Don't you just love it when a romance undermines the setting?
#280
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:31
Br3ad wrote...
She should have died honestly. Unclean and unsterile levo-aminoacids, whatever diseases Shepard carries around with him dormant, plus the reverse to him, all combated with a few antihistamines and mouthwash. Isn't science amazing? That's that 2186 technology at work.Seboist wrote...
The Tali (and Garrus) romance was juvenile LCD pandering like the playersexual ones in DA2. I "liked" how a human could have sex with a Quarian with no complications.
Not to mention the idea of having sex with a Quarian or Turian is very disgusting and disturbing.
It's a sci-fi game, actual science doesn't exist in sci-fi. This is always the case.
#281
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:32
wolfhowwl wrote...
Ryzaki wrote...
Apparently all the Quarians needed to inhabit a new world were herbal supplements and they could've adapted in about a year.
More proof the Quarians were just too lazy to get a new homeworld than actually unable to.
Don't you just love it when a romance undermines the setting?
Yeah that's always fun.
Least it made my Rannoch decision easier.
#282
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:33
The word is "homonym".Necanor wrote...
You know me Bread I love to use ad hominem. Oh well, to each his own^_^Br3ad wrote...
That ad hominem aside, I didn't say that. However I also probably would want to sleep with them either.
#283
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:35
Cute.Ryzaki wrote...
wolfhowwl wrote...
Ryzaki wrote...
Apparently all the Quarians needed to inhabit a new world were herbal supplements and they could've adapted in about a year.
More proof the Quarians were just too lazy to get a new homeworld than actually unable to.
Don't you just love it when a romance undermines the setting?
Yeah that's always fun.
Least it made my Rannoch decision easier.
#284
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:35
This is Mass Effect's science, so the point doesn't really change.Necanor wrote...
Br3ad wrote...
She should have died honestly. Unclean and unsterile levo-aminoacids, whatever diseases Shepard carries around with him dormant, plus the reverse to him, all combated with a few antihistamines and mouthwash. Isn't science amazing? That's that 2186 technology at work.Seboist wrote...
The Tali (and Garrus) romance was juvenile LCD pandering like the playersexual ones in DA2. I "liked" how a human could have sex with a Quarian with no complications.
Not to mention the idea of having sex with a Quarian or Turian is very disgusting and disturbing.
It's a sci-fi game, actual science doesn't exist in sci-fi. This is always the case.
#285
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:35
Seboist wrote...
The Tali (and Garrus) romance was juvenile LCD pandering like the playersexual ones in DA2. I "liked" how a human could have sex with a Quarian with no complications.
Not to mention the idea of having sex with a Quarian or Turian is very disgusting and disturbing.
Agree on the Quarian bit, im not sure why a non-quarian would want to date them.
#286
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:36
I know.Necanor wrote...
Cute.Ryzaki wrote...
wolfhowwl wrote...
Ryzaki wrote...
Apparently all the Quarians needed to inhabit a new world were herbal supplements and they could've adapted in about a year.
More proof the Quarians were just too lazy to get a new homeworld than actually unable to.
Don't you just love it when a romance undermines the setting?
Yeah that's always fun.
Least it made my Rannoch decision easier.
#287
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:36
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
#288
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:37
Homonyms are words that sound the same but are in fact different, Like dear and deer. Ad hominem is latin for to the person, an attack of character, a fallacy. Either way, I meant strawman.Orian Tabris wrote...
The word is "homonym".Necanor wrote...
You know me Bread I love to use ad hominem. Oh well, to each his own^_^Br3ad wrote...
That ad hominem aside, I didn't say that. However I also probably would want to sleep with them either.
#289
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:38
The Mad Hanar wrote...
But seriously, is it so wrong to not be into a person of another species? Must we throw around labels towards people who do not have the same tastes as us? Perhaps the next time someone says they do not like coffee, I should call them a bigot against bitter drinks.
Course not.
Though calling it disgusting is probably not to most tact way to go about it. Nor is calling it beastaility when the species in question can consent and is just as intelligent (if not more so considering DerpShep) as the human.
#290
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:38
Ryzaki wrote...
I know.Necanor wrote...
Cute.Ryzaki wrote...
Yeah that's always fun.
Least it made my Rannoch decision easier.
Why do you bring that up all the time though? It seems a little bit forced:?
#291
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:38
Guest_Cthulhu42_*
Anyway, why is everyone arguing about ME on the DA section again?
#292
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:38
Necanor wrote...
Why do you bring that up all the time though? It seems a little bit forced:?
Cause it amuses me and it's true? Why let it bother you?
#293
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:38
I like how obediantly you follow every word BioWare tells you about Renegades. And do it under the guise of 'thinking for yourself.' That's the most laughable part of all.Seboist wrote...
The Tali (and Garrus) romance was juvenile LCD pandering like the playersexual ones in DA2. I "liked" how a human could have sex with a Quarian with no complications.
Not to mention the idea of having sex with a Quarian or Turian is very disgusting and disturbing.
They tell you Renegades hate aliens, and that's what you obediantly say and think. Without question. Like a dog. It just becomes fact for you.
Modifié par David7204, 19 décembre 2013 - 11:39 .
#294
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:39
#295
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:40
Sci-fis tend to contradict their own science on a regular basis.Br3ad wrote...
This is Mass Effect's science, so the point doesn't really change.Necanor wrote...
Br3ad wrote...
She should have died honestly. Unclean and unsterile levo-aminoacids, whatever diseases Shepard carries around with him dormant, plus the reverse to him, all combated with a few antihistamines and mouthwash. Isn't science amazing? That's that 2186 technology at work.
It's a sci-fi game, actual science doesn't exist in sci-fi. This is always the case.
#296
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:40
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Ryzaki wrote...
The Mad Hanar wrote...
But seriously, is it so wrong to not be into a person of another species? Must we throw around labels towards people who do not have the same tastes as us? Perhaps the next time someone says they do not like coffee, I should call them a bigot against bitter drinks.
Course not.
Though calling it disgusting is probably not to most tact way to go about it. Nor is calling it beastaility when the species in question can consent and is just as intelligent (if not more so considering DerpShep) as the human.
It's merely logic though. They are not human, and beastaility is the closest word to describe this situation.
#297
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:41
The Mad Hanar wrote...
It's merely logic though. They are not human, and beastaility is the closest word to describe this situation.
Not really? Beasts can't consent. That's sort of the whole point.
#298
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:41
Ryzaki wrote...
Necanor wrote...
Why do you bring that up all the time though? It seems a little bit forced:?
Cause it amuses me and it's true? Why let it bother you?
Oh, it doesn't bother me at all, it's just sorta awkward.
#299
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:42
Necanor wrote...
Ryzaki wrote...
Necanor wrote...
Why do you bring that up all the time though? It seems a little bit forced:?
Cause it amuses me and it's true? Why let it bother you?
Oh, it doesn't bother me at all, it's just sorta awkward.
Then just leave it be
#300
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Posté 19 décembre 2013 - 11:42
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
No excuse.Necanor wrote...
Sci-fis tend to contradict their own science on a regular basis.Br3ad wrote...
This is Mass Effect's science, so the point doesn't really change.Necanor wrote...
Br3ad wrote...
She should have died honestly. Unclean and unsterile levo-aminoacids, whatever diseases Shepard carries around with him dormant, plus the reverse to him, all combated with a few antihistamines and mouthwash. Isn't science amazing? That's that 2186 technology at work.
It's a sci-fi game, actual science doesn't exist in sci-fi. This is always the case.





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