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So, what do all the husks do after Shepard chooses Synthesis? :)


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#51
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Invisible Man wrote...

OniTYME wrote...

Look down to see their man/ladyparts are gone...

then commit sudoku.


you're joking here right?

that's a puzzle-game, not hari kari.


Sepuku is the word your looking for.

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Tom Lehrer

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cap and gown wrote...

Invisible Man wrote...

OniTYME wrote...

Look down to see their man/ladyparts are gone...

then commit sudoku.


you're joking here right?

that's a puzzle-game, not hari kari.


Sepuku is the word your looking for.


They would try to fill the void with puzzle games then commit sucide. 

#53
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cap and gown wrote...

Invisible Man wrote...

OniTYME wrote...

Look down to see their man/ladyparts are gone...

then commit sudoku.


you're joking here right?

that's a puzzle-game, not hari kari.


Sepuku is the word your looking for.


Seppuku and harakiri are one in the same in Japanese.

And I can't believe you ninjas made me respond to that obvious joke with a serious post. 

#54
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Invisible Man wrote...
you're joking here right?

that's a puzzle-game, not hari kari.


That's a play-by-play announcer, not a sword to the gut.

Image IPB

Modifié par CronoDragoon, 16 janvier 2014 - 06:25 .


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CronoDragoon wrote...

Invisible Man wrote...
you're joking here right?

that's a puzzle-game, not hari kari.


That's a play-by-play announcer, not a sword to the gut.

Image IPB


Relevant.

#56
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They'd probably just be used as slave labour by the reapers to reconstruct the galaxy. Are they even sentient to the same degree as humans, turians etc.?

Modifié par Bad King, 16 janvier 2014 - 04:06 .

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Probably aren't much different from Geth.

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Invisible Man

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dreamgazer wrote...

cap and gown wrote...

Invisible Man wrote...

OniTYME wrote...

Look down to see their man/ladyparts are gone...

then commit sudoku.


you're joking here right?

that's a puzzle-game, not hari kari.


Sepuku is the word your looking for.


Seppuku and harakiri are one in the same in Japanese.

And I can't believe you ninjas made me respond to that obvious joke with a serious post. 


seppuku is basically running yourself through with your weapon (a simple thrust via your guts), usually a sword or a spear, usually on a battlefield. hari kari uses a purification ritual followed by opening your guts with a tanto (knife), usually followed by a decapitation, but not always. I was an apprentice ninja in my youth, I tend to take such things seriously... sorry. Image IPB 

Modifié par Invisible Man, 18 janvier 2014 - 08:41 .


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Wikipedia disagrees:

Vocabulary and etymology[edit]

Seppuku is also known as harakiri (腹切り, "cutting the belly"),[3] a term more widely familiar outside Japan, and which is written with the same kanji as seppuku, but in reverse order with an okurigana. In Japanese, the more formal seppuku, a Chinese on'yomi reading, is typically used in writing, while harakiri, a native kun'yomi reading, is used in speech. Ross notes,
"It is commonly pointed out that hara-kiri is a vulgarism, but this is a misunderstanding. Hara-kiri is a Japanese reading or Kun-yomi of the characters; as it became customary to prefer Chinese readings in official announcements, only the term seppuku was ever used in writing. So hara-kiri is a spoken term and seppuku a written term for the same act."[4]



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OniTYME wrote...

Look down to see their man/ladyparts are gone...

then commit sudoku.


You do not want to see the picture of the banshee. :?

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AlexMBrennan wrote...

Wikipedia disagrees:

Vocabulary and etymology[edit]

Seppuku is also known as harakiri (腹切り, "cutting the belly"),[3] a term more widely familiar outside Japan, and which is written with the same kanji as seppuku, but in reverse order with an okurigana. In Japanese, the more formal seppuku, a Chinese on'yomi reading, is typically used in writing, while harakiri, a native kun'yomi reading, is used in speech. Ross notes,
"It is commonly pointed out that hara-kiri is a vulgarism, but this is a misunderstanding. Hara-kiri is a Japanese reading or Kun-yomi of the characters; as it became customary to prefer Chinese readings in official announcements, only the term seppuku was ever used in writing. So hara-kiri is a spoken term and seppuku a written term for the same act."[4]


that may very well be true, at least to a point... there are differences between hari kari, & seppuku (besides being different names for the same thing). just don't get me started on the term katana. for the sake of staying on topic...
I honestly have no idea about what happens to husks, banshees, brutes, etc. after synthesis. they all get together once a week to play puzzlegames? 

Modifié par Invisible Man, 18 janvier 2014 - 09:34 .


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Invisible Man wrote...

I honestly have no idea about what happens to husks, banshees, brutes, etc. after synthesis. they all get together once a week to play puzzlegames? 


Hmm. Based on the turn this thread has taken, more likely they play dictionary wars. (Always great fun when you're on your way to being hammered. Of course, the only time I ever played dictionary wars was when I was drunk. Maybe others play when stone sober.)

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That's a good question. I assume they would feel lost almost, and the Reapers would collect as much of them as possible. They would probably stay on the outskirts of society for a while, helping the Reapers rebuild and coming to terms with their awakening.

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If I were a husk I would find the nearest soldier and ask them to put a bullet in me upon realizing what an abomination I was. Plus who could live with the guilt of murdering countless people? Unless of course all awakened Husk are sociopaths without empathy.

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I imagine they'd be little different than the ghouls in Fallout 3.

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Sythesis is a rather cruel fate for those who were turned into Cannibals, banshees and other reaper-made abominations.

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Goodness Synthesis is so amazingly retarded... :sick:

They probably sing songs and roast marshmellows. 

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I've been asking this question for ages. The Reaper foot soldier's just get airbrushed out of this supposed Utopia.

I figure they all got stacked up on a bonfire in pursuit of, 'Greeness is Priettiest day'

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Maybe, once they gained (regained?) the capability to think independently, they realized what abominations they had become and committed suicide.

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ImaginaryMatter wrote...

Maybe, once they gained (regained?) the capability to think independently, they realized what abominations they had become and committed suicide.


So genocide of the Reaper race? 

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The destroy ending makes things so much simpler...

Modifié par TheMyron, 19 janvier 2014 - 09:40 .


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Have you met my new waifu, Banshee? She is really nice.


Do you like being lifted and penetrated?

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ImaginaryMatter wrote...

Maybe, once they gained (regained?) the capability to think independently, they realized what abominations they had become and committed suicide.


They all stood around the leaking fuel tanks of a downed Kodiak, passing out the miniture's from the drinks trolley while one stands on the hull with an unlit lighter shouting. "Why prolong it"?