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N7Jamaican

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Will humans, although being new to the galactic community in a new galaxy.. Will we rise quickly to dominance like we did in Mass Effect? I believe it took Humanity 30-40 years to get a seat on the council, even less for an embassy... And we helped shape galactic events before the events of ME1.

 

I hope that Humans get put in there place in Andromeda from time to time... And this is coming from a guy who loves Cerberus...


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I imagine whatever main enemy faction we face will give us a run for our credits, but I'm also certain that we'll send them into the evolutionary abattoir they deserve and take their throne.

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This is part of what I loved about ME.  Humanity wasn't first....    In anything.  Like at all.  Except for maybe their rise to power.

 


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"Taking cover!"


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Humans are a pushy bunch, ask any other race.



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Vespervin

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I wouldn't mind being at or near the bottom of the food chain, only to climb up and claim the top spot, doing so with force and/or diplomacy.



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N7Jamaican

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"Taking cover!"

 

You're starting to grow on me... 


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You're starting to grow on me... 

 

Like the Feros Thorian  ;)

 

Now, I command that you be in awe.  B)


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I got the feeling of repeating myself...

 

Humanity is the Milky Way rookie. They just begun space exploration while other races do so for thousand of years. They are unstable, quick to work for criminals, kings of the unethical weaponry, masters of the betraying and the backstabbing... So, they MUST be the leader race to go in a new galaxy!

 

After all, while other races were trying to build space colonies, we were killing Indian in America, Azteques, Tolmèques, using the slavery, making some of the dirtiest wars the galaxy has ever known... really, we are the best guys to discover a fresh new galaxy while all the other species are in awe!

 

Feeling depressed... :unsure:


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Yes please. 

 

I'm not being funny or ironic or whatever when I say that I sincerely hope that we can establish humanity as the top dogs again. 


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Who would humans be behind in Andromeda? We're all pretty much starting out as newborns in a new galaxy and since humans are known for being the pushiest race who adapt fairly fast to new environments, while Turians are known for their toughness and innovation, and Asari are known for their intellect and Biotic powers. I pretty much see these three races as being the Apex races of the new galaxy.  Unless the new galaxy already has their own galactic power structure.  But even so, I don't see these three races playing second fiddle for very long.   So portraying humans as some sort of servants to alien races would be too OOC for the ME verse.



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Who would humans be behind in Andromeda?

quarians...


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KaiserShep

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quarians...


In antibiotic consumption.
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I hope that Humans get put in there place in Andromeda from time to time.

 

Same here. I got that feeling playing Mass Effect 1, but it went pretty much out the airlock when ME2 came along. Almost every narrative seems to play the humans are special card and it feels so overreaching. Give me an enemy that we can't just usurp by 'overcoming the odds', and have them be a constant scourge to our goals to expand throughout the galaxy.


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Yes please. 

 

I'm not being funny or ironic or whatever when I say that I sincerely hope that we can establish humanity as the top dogs again. 

It is sort of ironic.... considering your username is God. 


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A few million humans (if that much) in one ship just arriving in a galaxy whichprobably has quite a few established spacefaring species. Probably not in the Pathfinder´s lifetime.



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Humanity is #1. Always will be.


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Humanity is #1. Always will be.

 

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Laugh all you want, but its true. None of the other spieces fit the role of being number one. It did take a human to stop the reapers


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This is part of what I loved about ME.  Humanity wasn't first....    In anything.  Like at all.  Except for maybe their rise to power.

I'm not sure what you mean. After ME1 Humanity was dominant. They had a seat on the Council, they contributed a major portion of the Citadel Fleet and C-SEC was majority human. The Alliance fleet may not have been the size of the Turians but they had proven the ability to match anyone else in combat tactics. 


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I'm not sure what you mean. After ME1 Humanity was dominant. They had a seat on the Council, they contributed a major portion of the Citadel Fleet and C-SEC was majority human. The Alliance fleet may not have been the size of the Turians but they had proven the ability to match anyone else in combat tactics. 

And Shep was a human.... too. 



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I'm not sure what you mean. After ME1 Humanity was dominant. They had a seat on the Council, they contributed a major portion of the Citadel Fleet and C-SEC was majority human. The Alliance fleet may not have been the size of the Turians but they had proven the ability to match anyone else in combat tactics.


It's the fantasy race issue. All other species are defined in how they are better than humans in X fields. Humans are defined by gumption, the ability to work past that and in handful of exceptions can beat the elf/Asari at their own game magic/biotics.

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Humans are a pushy bunch, ask any other race.

 

uhh so is every other race too in the me trilogy.


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Laugh all you want, but its true. None of the other spieces fit the role of being number one. It did take a human to stop the reapers

 

Uh huh... :rolleyes: