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#26
Daemul

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[quote]Barquiel wrote...

The yahg are basically as advanced as we are now, and the Reapers left them. [/quote]


Slight correctuon here, the Reapers left the Yagh alone during the duration of their war with the spacefaring races, we do not know if in the aftermath of the refuse ending they went and harvested them. 

Modifié par Daemul, 25 janvier 2014 - 09:59 .


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SporkFu wrote...

In my current playthrough I'm at this point in the game. Just finished the geth dreadnought, and am jogging arround the Normandy talking to everyone. When I first step into the port cargo hold, I overhear Javik and Tali talking. During the conversation, Javik tells Tali that, in his cycle, the quarians were the masters of their own planet.

What he means is that they were biologically adapted to Rannoch's biosphere. It has nothing to do with technology or civilization.

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Sundance31us

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He's trolling. If the Quarians had been truly advanced they would have been sent an invitation to join the Prothean Empire.

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Arcian wrote...

SporkFu wrote...

In my current playthrough I'm at this point in the game. Just finished the geth dreadnought, and am jogging arround the Normandy talking to everyone. When I first step into the port cargo hold, I overhear Javik and Tali talking. During the conversation, Javik tells Tali that, in his cycle, the quarians were the masters of their own planet.

What he means is that they were biologically adapted to Rannoch's biosphere. It has nothing to do with technology or civilization.


Like always he's telling others how huge a failure they are, they were once better adapted and had a better future ahead of them. Now they can't even live on their native homeworld due to health issues. Nevermind their lost battle with their slaves that sent them of as refugees without a home.

It might be Javik's way of handling his own losses and the defeat of his own people and empire. He probably reasons that it took a truly powerful enemy like the Reapers to defeat his people while others destroy themselves or fail to be as great as the Protean empire due to a lack of "insight". It's his way of handling his grief, that and killing Reapers.

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Javik was trolling cuz what else would he do.

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I guess maybe I was reading too much into it. Thanks everyone who replied.

I just thought Javik's phrasing was a little strange, because he never called any of the other
'primitives' master of their own planets when he insulted them. It made me wonder if possibly the quarians were a little further evolved - but not enough for the reapers to take notice - than everyone else.

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SporkFu wrote...

I guess maybe I was reading too much into it. Thanks everyone who replied.

I just thought Javik's phrasing was a little strange, because he never called any of the other
'primitives' master of their own planets when he insulted them. It made me wonder if possibly the quarians were a little further evolved - but not enough for the reapers to take notice - than everyone else.


My impression so far is:

-They took clear notice of the Quarians and their advancement
-They uplifted the Asari, teaching them and maybe even modifying them gradually
-They monitored Humans, maybe more
-They at least kept track of the other species we know of