Mass Effect: Booty War!
That Volus booty.
Mass Effect: Booty War!
That Volus booty.
Jack Sparrow booty is also acceptable.
Wait.
Can there be space pirates in this game, pls?
Space cowboys >>>
Space cowboys >>>
I would like space cowboys, and space pirates, and space ninjas, and I want to be Space Indiana Jones.
I'm comfortable with my greed.
P.s. I predicted your response.
"Ares is definitely going to point out the superiority of space cowboys over space pirates," was my exact thought.
... They are superior though ![]()
Space ninja. ![]()
Oh come on, like you didn't see an Infiltrator/Archer saying that one. That being said, space cowboy > space pirate.
I also think this thread is hitting the point of no return on the derailment.
Space ninja.
Oh come on, like you didn't see an Infiltrator/Archer saying that one. That being said, space cowboy > space pirate.
I also think this thread is hitting the point of no return on the derailment.
All it takes is someone to complain about the OP again ![]()
my reaction when fools think there is a better booty than Tali's
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I don't know if I did that right. Probably not.
... They are superior though
I know, but I don't see why there can't be style and aesthetics of a space cowboy in synchronicity with the career of a space pirate. ![]()
Space ninja.
Oh come on, like you didn't see an Infiltrator/Archer saying that one. That being said, space cowboy > space pirate.
I also think this thread is hitting the point of no return on the derailment.
I have an on topic thing. Ish. I just went to see Jurassic World. The female lead spends the film in sling back stiletto heels. Trecking through the jungle, running and more running, It bugged the hell out of me.
My friend is all:
(This is in a spoiler tag, because it's a big spoiler, and you should not click on it if you have not seen the film).
I looked it up, and apparently the whole event was not gentle on the actresses ankles. Go figure. So, of course it makes me think of Miranda's heels, and my relative tolerance for them in comparison to other people's frustration. While this aspect of the film frustrated me the whole way through. The thing is, I've run in boots with heels, and it's doable. It's obviously not as practical as flats, but it's doable and with high quality shoes it probably won't cause physical injury. I also remember Miranda's heels as being fairly thick, despite how much fan art of her in stilettos that I'm looking at right now.
So basically, I'm just musing about Miranda's heels and whether they break my suspension of disbelief. They still don't, but I understand other people's irritation a little better than I did before.
I know, but I don't see why there can't be style and aesthetics of a space cowboy in synchronicity with the career of a space pirate.
I have an on topic thing. Ish. I just went to see Jurassic World. The female lead spends the film in sling back stiletto heels. Trecking through the jungle, running and more running, It bugged the hell out of me.
I haven't seen the movie but when I first heard that I facepalmed hard, and funny enough I found that the most unrealistic thing in that movie lol
I know, but I don't see why there can't be style and aesthetics of a space cowboy in synchronicity with the career of a space pirate.
So basically, Han Solo.
So basically, Han Solo.
I was thinking Vash the Stampede myself.
"This world is made of...LOVE AND PEACE!"
Speaking of which, that would be a fun LI idea. Vash is pretty awesome.
Now off to kill stuff in ME2. Sidequests, hiyooo!
I haven't seen the movie but when I first heard that I facepalmed hard, and funny enough I found that the most unrealistic thing in that movie lol
It was ridiculous. There were a lot of other ridiculous things, but most of them were for Rule of Cool, which is generally acceptable to me. This was just annoying. It's even alluded to how ridiculous they are for this situation, and yet she never stumbles. I wanted her to just grab a pair of flats from a gift shop at some point.
So basically, Han Solo.
Yes. But more cowbell cowboy.
Yes. But more
cowbellcowboy.

Yes. But morecowbellcowboy.
So more just Harrison Ford in space then.
So more just Harrison Ford in space then.
...with a healthy splash of Mal Reynolds.
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It's easy to have a crazy butt when there's a bunch of plastic in there.
I doubt black women graced with the booty will agree
Eh. That particular picture set me off because it showed showed two completely different types of combatants, a front line heavy infantry and a wilderness scout, and made one out to be a joke despite the fact that they serve two completely different functions on the field, and - ignoring the fact that it's two completely different genres - Sisters of Battle and Space Marine armor are every bit as impractical as what the night elf is wearing, just in the other direction. If not for "sufficiently advanced technology" ignoring the laws of physics, they wouldn't be able to move in that armor.
So I found that particular example to be absurd and ignorant, though I do still find it on point to the discussion as regards to Thane, being that he is a stealth expert and assassin, so is going to wear an outfit that doesn't signify him as a threat and doesn't slow him down or make any noise.
While the SoB's armour is indeed ridiculous (though not inconsitent with the setting), the Elf's outfit is pretty awful for a scout. The two big rules of remaining unseen are to use drab colours, and to break up the human silhouette. She has bright purple skin, and her outfit if anything exagerates her shape. She's going to be spotted a mile away. Not to mention how damn uncomforable moving through any kind of rough terrain is going to be with that much exposed skin. Even just a patch of brambles will leave her ripped to pieces....
While the SoB's armour is indeed ridiculous (though not inconsitent with the setting), the Elf's outfit is pretty awful for a scout. The two big rules of remaining unseen are to use drab colours, and to break up the human silhouette. She has bright purple skin, and her outfit if anything exagerates her shape. She's going to be spotted a mile away. Not to mention how damn uncomforable moving through any kind of rough terrain is going to be with that much exposed skin. Even just a patch of brambles will leave her ripped to pieces....
You haven't seen the forest those things live in. Purple is camouflage there.
You haven't seen the forest those things live in. Purple is camouflage there.
Admittedly, I haven't, so that might be OK, but still she needs to be breaking up her outline if she wants to remain unseen. It's basic camoflague.
Admittedly, I haven't, so that might be OK, but still she needs to be breaking up her outline if she wants to remain unseen. It's basic camoflague.
While a valid point it's also a Night Elf, which in Warcraft are able to go invisible while standing still. Kind of defeats needing to wear things for stealth =P
Although when it does come to Night Elves, the men often don't wear a whole lot either:

While a valid point it's also a Night Elf, which in Warcraft are able to go invisible while standing still. Kind of defeats needing to wear things for stealth =P
Although when it does come to Night Elves, the men often don't wear a whole lot either:
Yeah, I mean, I don't know enough of the setting to say whether it is inconsistent or unfitting. By what you're saying, it fits the rest of the stuff in Warcraft, so that's fine. Sure, her outfit is clearly designed so teenage boys can perve over her, but if thats the way everything in WC works, then I'm not really going to complain (especially as there seems to be stuff for women to look at too...). But saying "that outfit is fine because she a stealthy scout" is silly, as it's the opposite of what that role would wear (rough, hardwearing clothes that break up her silhouette).
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Meh, pretty strong exaggeration in purpose to invalidate what women has to say. Goes also under: even if someone has it worse it doesn't mean people can't complain or want change in their own area.
Meh, pretty strong exaggeration in purpose to invalidate what women has to say. Goes also under: even if someone has it worse it doesn't mean people can't complain or want change in their own area.
This is true to an extent. Sexual objectification by society is bad; I think most all reasonable people can agree on that.
That doesn't mean it doesn't help to take stock and put things in perspective every once in a while.