Depending if you sabotage the genophage cure or not you would only get limited support from the Salarians. How would you feel if the other races got mad at the Salarians for their actions during the reaper war? What if the anger escalated to all out war? How would the Salarians fare against an Human Turian alliance with the Asari staying neutral? During ME3 the Salarians were planning to covertly uplift the Yahg. What if that plan was leaked to the other council races?
Post Reaper War? Human Salarian war
#1
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 04:26
#2
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 04:38
I would assume that after the war is over, the biggest concern would be getting the galactic infrastructure up and running again, aside from the aid that would no doubt need to be given to the swaths of survivors that are left homeless. The salarians' technical expertise would be a great help, and they'd be too important an asset to want to turn on because there were holdouts in the war. As for the yagh, that is an interesting question. I imagine the council would very much disapprove, but I doubt they'd do anything about it other than shake their heads, provided that a council still exists.
#3
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 04:46
Why would anyone start a war with the Salarians over a single Dalatrass even they didn't support?
#4
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 04:52
I just think we should go all genocide on the Asari.
- themikefest et General TSAR aiment ceci
#5
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 04:52
My real question should have been would the Salarians be good bad guys? If the Salarians are capable of experimenting on the Yahg and Vorcha in total secrecy imagine if the Salarians kidnap members of the other races and experiment on them without anybody ever knowing think the stories of the greys abducting humans. Imagine if the council races found out the Salarians were abducting their citizens for use in unethical experiments. I imagine in a war with the Alliance and the Turian Hierarchy the Salarians would find out the true meaning of decimation.
#6
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 04:57
I think a salarian civil war is more likely.
#7
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 05:04
I just think we should go all genocide on the Asari.
I support this endeavor minus the badass Asari like Samara and Vasir.
I think a salarian civil war is more likely.
Not civil war, but insurgency by the STG against the Salarian Union.
- themikefest aime ceci
#8
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 05:06
I just think we should go all genocide on the Asari.
I agree.
#9
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 05:30
They would be still far weaker than the turians and asari.
Fighting the salarians would be suicidal.
#10
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 05:32
And what exactly would humanity fight with?
They would be still far weaker than the turians and asari.
Fighting the salarians would be suicidal.
Debatable.
#11
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 05:44
Earth's colonies are nowhere near the size and productivity of the asari and turians.
But hey, humans are special so let's go with it. They will roflstomp the salarians in 2 weeks whilst the other races watch in awe.
#12
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 05:56
Asari don't know how to wage war. Like Joker said, they should have more soldiers and less strippers.
- General TSAR aime ceci
#13
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 05:56
Well, Earth might actually be somewhat less devastated than Palaven -- the Reapers didn't want to destroy the population before harvesting it, while Palaven was one big war zone for months. But virtually 100% of the human race was under Reaper occupation, while the other races had more success in defending their territory.
#14
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Posté 21 juin 2014 - 05:59
Guest_Jesus Christ_*
But hey, humans are special so let's go with it. They will roflstomp the salarians in 2 weeks whilst the other races watch in awe.
'MANITY
#15
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 06:06
But virtually 100% of the human race was under Reaper occupation, while the other races had more success in defending their territory.
Intelligence estimates suggest there are more than 400 processor ships on Earth, killing approximately 1.86 million humans per day. In combination with battlefield deaths, disease, and famine, this pace will result in the complete depopulation of Earth within a decade. As the husks and indoctrinated slaves build more slaughtering facilities, the kill rate can only increase.
There won't be anyone left to fight. Humanity after the Reaper War is probably the weakest of the major races (and relatively more so compared to before the Reaper War).
I don't see the issue with this, it's just the way it is likely to be. They will proably require a lot of assistance to rebuild (assuming of course the Galaxy forgives them the role of Cerberus...).
#16
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 06:26
ME3 seems to take about six months from beginning to end, according to various NPC dialogues. That's only 350 million or so dead, by the figure you just quoted. Let's triple that to add in the deaths from the original assault. That's still only about the percentage of population that Germany lost in WW2, and they came back fairly quickly. Of course, it's unlikely that there's going to be a Marshall Plan equivalent in the MEU. But the Soviet Union lost over 13% of its population in the war, and that didn't stop them.
#17
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 09:30
Asari don't know how to wage war. Like Joker said, they should have more soldiers and less strippers.
What the asari lack in soldiers, they make up for in technological strength. They actually put up a better fight against the reapers than the humans did, as did the turians. Sure , they may not be sending down an army on top of the enemy stronghold, but they can nuke it from orbit.
#18
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 09:36
What the asari lack in soldiers, they make up for in technological strength. They actually put up a better fight against the reapers than the humans did, as did the turians. Sure , they may not be sending down an army on top of the enemy stronghold, but they can nuke it from orbit.
Only because the reapers didn't attack them first. How would of the Asari of done had the reapers attacked Thessia first instead of Earth?
#19
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 10:09
What the asari lack in soldiers, they make up for in technological strength. They actually put up a better fight against the reapers than the humans did, as did the turians. Sure , they may not be sending down an army on top of the enemy stronghold, but they can nuke it from orbit.
Did they? Thessia seemed to fall with much less of a fight than Palaven.
#20
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 10:26
ME3 seems to take about six months from beginning to end, according to various NPC dialogues. That's only 350 million or so dead, by the figure you just quoted. Let's triple that to add in the deaths from the original assault. That's still only about the percentage of population that Germany lost in WW2, and they came back fairly quickly. Of course, it's unlikely that there's going to be a Marshall Plan equivalent in the MEU. But the Soviet Union lost over 13% of its population in the war, and that didn't stop them.
Wait... are you saying Germany lost almost 400 MILLION soliders/civilians on WW2?
#21
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 10:34
Wait... are you saying Germany lost almost 400 MILLION soliders/civilians on WW2?
Percentage, silly.
#22
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 11:32
my bad then.
Carry on!
#23
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 11:37
war after the Reapers? 
#24
Posté 21 juin 2014 - 11:52
war after the Reapers?
*snip*
Yeah the galaxy isn't really in any position to fight another war after just beating the reapers.
#25
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Posté 22 juin 2014 - 12:02
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The Salarians would lose. They'd be too busy shouting "Hold the line!" to actually fight.





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