Garrus Love and Adoration
#2076
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:38
#2077
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:39
#2078
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:39
#2079
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:40
#2080
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:42
tsatoma wrote...
Sad that there is only one Garrus photo, guess I'll go with TIM.
Yeah, in my book Garrus is second best (Tali is number 1 for me, she got 2 pics, i guess thats what happend when theres 2 10,000 threads dedicated to her) I think Garrus is pretty cool though.
#2081
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:44
#2082
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:46
Oh well, Mordin's a pretty clear second choice for me.
EDIT: Ooh, though....Legion. Well, I shall test drive this one first.
Modifié par siltsonata, 12 février 2010 - 12:48 .
#2083
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:51
Gerse1 wrote...
I think it's only a matter of time before the Tali thread implodes under its own weight and we are all sucked screaming into the void....ok maybe that's a bit dramatic.
Lol, the first thread was closed at 380 pages (about 9,500 posts) and the new thread has 438 pages currently... I wonder what the mods are gonna do to stop this though, we're gonna keep making new threads forever until we get confirmation that Tali is in ME3...
I wish luck to the Garrus thread as well, that's why i post here, i don't post here to brag or mock so sorry if it seems like i am...
#2084
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:56
Admiral-165 wrote...
Gerse1 wrote...
I think it's only a matter of time before the Tali thread implodes under its own weight and we are all sucked screaming into the void....ok maybe that's a bit dramatic.
Lol, the first thread was closed at 380 pages (about 9,500 posts) and the new thread has 438 pages currently... I wonder what the mods are gonna do to stop this though, we're gonna keep making new threads forever until we get confirmation that Tali is in ME3...
I wish luck to the Garrus thread as well, that's why i post here, i don't post here to brag or mock so sorry if it seems like i am...
oh no worries I am 100% in favor of Tali for squadmate in ME3! She is my FemShep's go-to when she needs some woman-to-woman downtime...also her VA and her lines are some of the best. If either she or Garrus weren't in ME3 I don't think Bioware and I could ever be reconciled
#2085
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:56
anyways I have to go now, Keelah se'lai Garrus fans...
Modifié par Admiral-165, 12 février 2010 - 12:57 .
#2086
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:56
My thoughts exactly. FOUR Thane? Totally unfair. >_<siltsonata wrote...
WHY are there 4 Thane pics and only 1 Garrus pic? *pout*
Oh well, Mordin's a pretty clear second choice for me.
EDIT: Ooh, though....Legion. Well, I shall test drive this one first.
I'm sticking with mine unless they tell me to get rid of it. I like it way better than that single screenshot that's apparently the only file in their official Garrus folder.
#2087
Posté 12 février 2010 - 12:59
#2088
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:04
#2089
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:19
Okay, here are my thoughts on a turian child, as shown through crappy ten minute sketchiness:

Hear me out: After looking at Garrus and Saren, I made some comparisons based on the age difference and have thus form a pseudo-scientific hypothesis:
The collar (which I'm not sure is part of protective wear or an actual physical characteristic, but for the purposes of my child-stage drawing is strictly part of the clothing) helps shield exposed skin where plates haven't formed. As Saren has a very small collar and more pronounced plating, my thoughts are that either the collar is changed out or, if physiological, recedes once plates become stronger with age. The plates continue to grow and fuse together as the turian ages.
Thus I have assumed that as a child, the plates are of a much softer and smaller, allowing gaps between the skin and connective membranes that may fuse into plates as the child reaches puberty. Because of the vulnerability the child would have from not having fully formed plates, he/she would wear a much more pronounced collar or some other form of heavy-duty covering. Obviously it doesn't have to be so krogan-esque in look, I was just trying to find a natural progression from the pronounced collar.
Now what I think would be hilariously awful is if turian kids went out in -FULL- protection akin to this...

...And walked around looking like those cartoon chicks that haven't fully hatched yet.
Also, they would waddle. It would be adorable.
#2090
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:25
That's a great theory on Turian collars, by the way.
...I would hate to be a Turian female giving birth. Talk about support hips YEESH.
D:
#2091
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:26
Hey now....that makes sense. I never even noticed the differences between Saren's collar and Garrus.
...However, if that last one is the case, A RenagadeShep option would HAVE to be put in for tipping one over. Going around, pushing children, they go flail around turtle-on-its-back style....good stuff.
#2092
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:27
#2093
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:33
ROFL!! Sounds like that old morality question, "If you saw a turian child stuck on its back, would you help it or not?" xDDsiltsonata wrote...
@Aris
Hey now....that makes sense. I never even noticed the differences between Saren's collar and Garrus.
...However, if that last one is the case, A RenagadeShep option would HAVE to be put in for tipping one over. Going around, pushing children, they go flail around turtle-on-its-back style....good stuff.
@aznsoisauce: lol! That does sound painful. It really depends on how big they are when they're born and whether or not turians lay eggs.
#2094
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:33
AgentMulder5 wrote...
I love my new Ass Effect photo.
That was funny. I love when things like that happen.
#2095
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:41
Turian collarbones are part of their body, though. Possibly size implies masculinity, similar to human broad shoulders? Turian armor tends to make it look even larger, and anyone who's played Dragon Age knows a thing or two about pauldrons.
Modifié par enormousmoonboots, 12 février 2010 - 01:43 .
#2096
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:45
That makes sense, since we all know Garrus is twice the man Saren was.enormousmoonboots wrote...
Possibly size implies masculinity, similar to human broad shoulders? Turian armor tends to make it look even larger, and anyone who's played Dragon Age knows a thing or two about pauldrons.
#2097
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:46
I wouldn't think it was simply a masculine feature given Saren's being so.. small. And he's a generally tough-looking turian.enormousmoonboots wrote...
Oh god, that second image took me by surprise. You know that thing where you sort of laugh with your mouth closed but don't quite snort and it makes your throat buzz? Yeah, that.
Turian collarbones are part of their body, though. Possibly size implies masculinity, similar to human broad shoulders? Turian armor tends to make it look even larger, and anyone who's played Dragon Age knows a thing or two about pauldrons.
I've seen that picture, but since it's a concept I'm not sure how close that is to the current idea that BW has for turian anatomy, so I left in the theorizing just to be safe.
#2098
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:47
#2099
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:48
#2100
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:51
SavageLycan wrote...
Why do krogan have 4 testicles? So they'd feel slightly less inferior to Garrus Vakarian
BAM.




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