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#26
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I think you're thinking of this wrong, because you're assuming the salarians would fight in a standard military fashion, with armies, fleets, and the like. Salarians do really well at covert operations, scientific military, really non-front lines sorts of stuff. The salarians would most likely immediately surrender to any massive military force such as the humans or turian and what not, allowing them into their sector and to place new administrations in power.

 

At which time the special task group cells will have doubtlessly gathered enough intelligence on enemy forces to be begin launching the most horrific insurgence campaign ever recorded. Political leaders will die en masse, ships will detonate before ever having left their shipyards, weapon manufacturing plants being demolished with everyone inside, and the salarian high command not calling them off. A constant terror that would only be able to be quenched with a genocide, which I doubt any species besides the turians would willingly allow. Even with the rachni and krogan, most of the council races opposed the action.

 

I support this endeavor minus the badass Asari like Samara and Vasir.

 

 

It has to be all or nothing, or the blues win.



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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.

That's the Salarians, the Asari got bodied the second the first capital ship started its Sunday Stroll. 

 

 

It has to be all or nothing, or the blues win.

Killing the weak blues and letting the strong live will ensure the blue bimbos go from being sex toys to being a military state who would make great allies. 



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Killing the weak blues and letting the strong live will ensure the blue bimbos go from being sex toys to being a military state who would make great allies. 

 

You can't take that risk. The strong will breed with all manner of creatures, soon we'll be needing to contend with Asari/thresher maw hybrids. And I'm not willing to let that happen.



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You can't take that risk. The strong will breed with all manner of creatures, soon we'll be needing to contend with Asari/thresher maw hybrids. And I'm not willing to let that happen.

You said like that didn't already happen... 



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Asari worlds are hit from the start of the game. Citadel news announces the attacks the first time you go there.

But meh. . Whatever.

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Asari worlds are hit from the start of the game. Citadel news announces the attacks the first time you go there.

But meh. . Whatever.

 
Agreed. They can hardly be called 'weak' when they managed a better fight than the Alliance in ME3, whatever the circumstances.

As for the salarians, they are remarkably absent in the epilogue. We only see asari, turians and humans working together to restore what we lost. I really doubt humans or any other race will go around pointing fingers over issues that came to light over the war (Cerberus...). But I can see the salarians isolating themselves from the rest of the galaxy after the war, or maybe a civil war on Sur'kesh.



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Asari don't know how to wage war. Like Joker said, they should have more soldiers and less strippers. 

 

 

"The Asari are the finest warriors in the galaxy. Fortunately there aren't many of them."

 

That is supposed to be a popular Turian saying in the lore. Presumably the Turians know a thing or two about who is or isn't a fine warrior. Additionally the Asari put up much more of a fight against the Reapers than the Alliance did. They actually have victories against the Reapers prior to the final battle at Earth, whereas the Alliance doesn't. The only faction to have had their territory invaded by the Reapers and put up a stiffer fight, was the Turians.

 

Also in the little information we are given on the Krogan Rebellions, the Asari triumph in both of the mentioned military campaigns were they faced the Krogan. At Lusia the Krogan succeed in initially occupying the planet but then have their supply lines cut in a counterattack and are forced to surrender. At Cyone the Krogan attack the planet several times and are repulsed each time by the Asari defenders, before finally being driven out of the system for good.



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Agreed. They can hardly be called 'weak' when they managed a better fight than the Alliance in ME3, whatever the circumstances.
 

Again, they didn't face the full force from the reapers like Earth did. How would've the asari fared against that same force that hit Earth, had the reapers hit Thessia first?



#34
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I think the Turians and Humans would likely become strong allies after the war, and the Turians would view the Salarians actions, and the amount they committed, with contempt and a lot of ill-will. I doubt there would be a military battle, but the two species would try and manipulate political decisions to weaken the Salarians (who would possibly be the single most powerful species at the conclusion). Of course once the Krogan started to flex their muscles a bit the whole situation would change again.



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Yeah the galaxy isn't really in any position to fight another war after just beating the reapers.

 

I really don't want a "war with galatic consequences" again.  I want something fresh for the series.  Besides, after what happened during the Reaper war, I think the galaxy as a whole would be a little "warred out".  Assuming the game is close enough to the trilogy story for it to even matter, I think the game would be more about having to travel far and wide in order to help rebuild. Inter(intra?)galatic post apocalyptic scavenger hunt!



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It makes me laugh to think the "humanity" will be able to anything build but get down to rebuild, falling into a pit of debt to the salarians, same with the rest of the galaxy. 

The Salarians should, for all intents and purposes, be absolutely dominate after the war. 



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The Salarians should, for all intents and purposes, be absolutely dominate after the war. 

It kind of makes me feel warm and fuzzy inside that both the krogan and rachni thrive after the war in my playthrough.

 

Speaking of rachni, I can't imagine that the humans couldn't ask them to help rebuild. The queen would be thoroughly grateful to the human that spared her. After all, she did assist with the Crucible. In this respect, they're actually better than the salarians, because they're basically like a hive mind that can work tirelessly and in vast numbers.



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"The Asari are the finest warriors in the galaxy. Fortunately there aren't many of them."

 

That is supposed to be a popular Turian saying in the lore. Presumably the Turians know a thing or two about who is or isn't a fine warrior. Additionally the Asari put up much more of a fight against the Reapers than the Alliance did. They actually have victories against the Reapers prior to the final battle at Earth, whereas the Alliance doesn't. The only faction to have had their territory invaded by the Reapers and put up a stiffer fight, was the Turians.

 

Also in the little information we are given on the Krogan Rebellions, the Asari triumph in both of the mentioned military campaigns were they faced the Krogan. At Lusia the Krogan succeed in initially occupying the planet but then have their supply lines cut in a counterattack and are forced to surrender. At Cyone the Krogan attack the planet several times and are repulsed each time by the Asari defenders, before finally being driven out of the system for good.

I can judge them for what I saw. And the only place Asari stood out were in night clubs. 

The exception was Tela Vasir. That Turians saying probably means her and her alone.

Also, it's worth mentioning that the edge Asari had over the rest of the galaxy was due to the prothean becon they hid. And that's ignoring all the previous help and genetic engineering the protheans did for them. 



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Eh, Vasir was a chump. Her most impressive feat was reappearing on the roof of the building after I threw her off with a biotic charge.



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No more wars, please....



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The Salarians should, for all intents and purposes, be absolutely dominate after the war. 

In terms of individual resources and ability to recover the quickest, sure, I absolutely agree with you.

 

But in the greater scheme of things it would be a lot murkier. Politically they would be down the bottom. Refusing to fully commit and then coming out less scarred would, imo, infuriate the Turians especially, but also the Humans. The Krogan have never liked them and the Asari would not side with them unless it was in their own interests, they would let the others squabble while trying to advance themselves.