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Where are the Reapers getting all these Banshees?


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#26
Morinth_Lives

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The Ardat-Yakshi codex states:

 

"According to Samara, these are the only three living Ardat-Yakshi. However, less severe cases are supposedly more common, including up to 1% of the population."

 

Given that the Asari are considered to be the most powerful race in the Galaxy, and can live to be over 1,000 years old - I would assume there are hundreds of billions of Asari in the Galaxy.  

 

1% of 100 Billion Asari means there are up to 1 billion Ardat-Yakshis that could be transformed into Banshees.

 

 

~Mirala



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JPN17

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Lore.... this was dismissed long ago when it comes to ME3MP. Also Space Magic.

 

FTFY



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21T09

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This is honestly less problematic than how Ceberus has practically the second largest navy in the galaxy all of a sudden.

 

And they sure can produce Atlases in numbers!



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Asari: Ardat-Yakshi Codex

 

Ardat-Yakshi ("demon of the night winds") are asari suffering from a genetic disorder preventing conventional melding of nervous systems during mating. Instead, Ardat-Yakshi electro-chemically ravage their partners' nervous systems, in extreme cases leaving victims as vegetative invalids or corpses. Asari psychologists regard this incapacity for mental fusion as preventing the development of empathy, leading to psychopathy. There is no known cure.

 

The disorder generally begins in infancy, reaching full pathology during Maiden adolescent sexual development. While seductive and sexually-driven as other asari, Ardat-Yakshi are congenitally sterile.

 

Ancient asari mythology held Ardat-Yakshi as gods of destruction, depicting them as villains of countless legends and as the anti-heroes of numerous asari epics.

 

Contrary to popular belief, Ardat-Yakshi are neither extremely rare (around one percent of asari dwell on the AY spectrum), nor are they all murderers. Most cultivate and discard countless exploitative or abusive relationships during their legally marginal lives. Despite rumors of Ardat-Yakshi syndicates, by nature Ardat-Yakshi are incapable of long-term cooperation.

 

As a disproportionately wealthy species, asari employ their economic reach and media ownership to hide the AY pathology from the galactic community, placing most Ardat-Yakshi in monitored work programs or seclusion. Only the most aggressive cases are sentenced to sanitaria and prisons or to the execution lists of justicars.

 

Reapers: Banshee Codex

 

Banshees are the corrupted asari often found leading a Reaper strike force. The Reapers create them specifically from asari with active or latent predispositions to becoming Ardat-Yakshi, a rare neurological condition that enhances the asari's biotic power while causing the immediate death of anyone she mates with.

 

Lumbering as though in constant pain, the emaciated banshees are surprisingly durable opponents. They are devastating biotics able to hurl lethal balls of energy and create shockwaves as they regenerate. What Alliance military finds most disturbing is the Banshee's ability to spawn her own warp field and seemingly teleport during combat. Although their wails have no apparent physiological effect, the psychological impact is undeniable.

 

When banshees die, their Ardat-Yakshi genetics twist against them, causing a biotic implosion to ensure they evade capture.


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HusarX

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There was a disturbing picture of said place posted here not long ago...

 

Do you have a link?



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OniGanon

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Y'know how Banshees kinda melt when they die? Maybe some poor Husk Janitors come in after you've left and sweep that crap up so they can use it to make new Banshees. That's pretty much what happens to the Collectors, after all.

 

 



Just how many people actually do that?

 

None.

 

Nobody fights anything on Palaven.

 

Firebase Condor is set on Menae, Palaven's moon.