Aller au contenu

Photo

Leviathan of Dis?


  • Ce sujet est fermé Ce sujet est fermé
40 réponses à ce sujet

#26
tywinsregards

tywinsregards
  • Members
  • 130 messages
wonder if it will be a research mission for your ship's technology?


#27
GrouchoMarxist

GrouchoMarxist
  • Members
  • 133 messages

Crawling_Chaos wrote...

DonDaMon wrote...
True....True, but if it wasn't sentient there would be no need to classify it as organic, just fleshy..lol.:P


There are plenty of organic animals and plants that are not sentient.  In fact I'd say the majority of organic life on Earth is non-sentient.  Mammals are about the only creatures so far with neural systems advanced enough for such things.


Certain non-mammals also pretty much gather all the characteristics to be considered sentient: birds like parrots, for example.

Modifié par GrouchoMarxist, 22 janvier 2010 - 03:54 .


#28
cyvaris

cyvaris
  • Members
  • 228 messages
It was just a farscape in-joke. I think it was just bioware being funny.

#29
Guest_Crawling_Chaos_*

Guest_Crawling_Chaos_*
  • Guests

GrouchoMarxist wrote...

Certain non-mammals also pretty much gather all the characteristics to be considered sentient: birds like parrots, for example.


Certainly, which is why I included "about". Most sentient critters on earth are mammalian, though.

#30
tywinsregards

tywinsregards
  • Members
  • 130 messages
You have to admit it would be an interresting combination. Normandy SR-2+Leviathan of Dis would be a great DLC or side quest and may even give some insight on the reapers and other exstinct races.

#31
ODST5723

ODST5723
  • Members
  • 2 messages
Are we sure it was Moya? Maybe it was Talyn

#32
AngryFrozenWater

AngryFrozenWater
  • Members
  • 9 151 messages
The ship was estimated to be 1 billion years old. It is said to be removed by a batarian dreadnought, after which the batarians denied its existence.

Changes are that it is not a ship of the collectors, because any race that powerful would be annihilated long ago by the reapers. But how about the collectors being re-engineered from the remains of the ship? That doesn't sound too plausible either. Not much of its/their DNA would be left. Or maybe they found some other data which made it possible to reconstruct the collectors? No idea.

Maybe it is time to pay the Shadow Broker a visit? ;)

Modifié par AngryFrozenWater, 22 janvier 2010 - 04:29 .


#33
RyuKazuha

RyuKazuha
  • Members
  • 402 messages
The Leviathan was a completely organic corpse. The Collector-Ship is more like a piece of technology infested with a hive. Therefore i don't think they are the same.

Modifié par RyuKazuha, 22 janvier 2010 - 04:26 .


#34
ProjectEva

ProjectEva
  • Members
  • 15 messages
What's the Farscape reference? I haven't seen that series. I thought maybe it was a vague reference to the Yuuzhan Vong from the Star Wars expanded universe.

#35
OriginalDiSarray

OriginalDiSarray
  • Members
  • 198 messages

ProjectEva wrote...

What's the Farscape reference? I haven't seen that series. I thought maybe it was a vague reference to the Yuuzhan Vong from the Star Wars expanded universe.


Right this evening you shall go and watch them. You missing out on a real treat there. Farscape is such a refreshing scifi show. best scifi in the past decade,

#36
IvanTurbinca

IvanTurbinca
  • Members
  • 28 messages
collector's haven't gone beyond the omega 4 relay before ME2...



they had no reason to

#37
tywinsregards

tywinsregards
  • Members
  • 130 messages
I was thinking it was a dante's inferno reference at first but since you got the illusive man with geth eyes and the collectors armor for shepard, why not a "living" ship?

#38
ahather

ahather
  • Members
  • 24 messages

DonDaMon wrote...

Crawling_Chaos wrote...

DonDaMon wrote...
True....True, but if it wasn't sentient there would be no need to classify it as organic, just fleshy..lol.:P


There are plenty of organic animals and plants that are not sentient.  In fact I'd say the majority of organic life on Earth is non-sentient.  Mammals are about the only creatures so far with neural systems advanced enough for such things.


alright alright...you got me.


actualy the octopus is highly inteligent and is known to use tools, they are debatably as sentient as dogs

Modifié par ahather, 22 janvier 2010 - 04:43 .


#39
Guest_Bennyjammin79_*

Guest_Bennyjammin79_*
  • Guests
So many of those random planets had tons of potential.

#40
AngryFrozenWater

AngryFrozenWater
  • Members
  • 9 151 messages

RyuKazuha wrote...

The Leviathan was a completely organic corpse. The Collector-Ship is more like a piece of technology infested with a hive. Therefore i don't think they are the same.

Ah. That makes more sense. ;)

#41
topekaguy

topekaguy
  • Members
  • 132 messages
I think at some point you are going to find out that there are the Reapers and another race of sentient ships that are actually the good guys. But that maybe they are locked far away or asleep or something. Because on other planets there were discriptions of individuals who claimed to have visions of organic constructs who are supposed to defend live against the evil machine constructs. (The Reapers)

Modifié par topekaguy, 22 janvier 2010 - 10:19 .