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Can we get a hot male yeoman this time?


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#51
AutumnRose

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Pressly looks pretty 'hot" given his age, no doubt he could pull younger hunies in their 40s and 30s if he applied himself, and with enough swag, he can nab women even younger than that.


Ah xenophobic Pressly
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So glad he didn't make it to me2

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Battlebloodmage

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Ah xenophobic Pressly
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So glad he didn't make it to me2

ME3 has already shown that when push comes to shove, everyone will put their own planet first. If the leader of Earth is an alien and they have to sacrifice either Earth or their home country, their allegiance will come into question, especially when dealing with military and sensitive information.



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Yes and please make him a snobbish quarian whose yeoman techniques consist of disintrestedly sneering at people to quit being marshmallow softies and deal with it so he can get back to organizing files and typing reports.

 

For the voice actor, they could go with Simon Templeman (because everyone loved Han'Gerrel), Sean Pertwee, or invest in a Lazarus Project for Peter Cushing.

 

I'm deeply in love just imagining how dreamy he'd be now. :wub:  :wub:

Awesome idea! 

 

We need more snobby dickish characters who are not part of the ground team. 


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ME3 has already shown that when push comes to shove, everyone will put their own planet first. If the leader of Earth is an alien and they have to sacrifice either Earth or their home country, their allegiance will come into question, especially when dealing with military and sensitive information.

I always said from the start, that a galaxy without humans is not a galaxy worth saving. Our "nation" here is our species though, not the Earth. Whilst losing the homeworld that birthed our species would be a great loss, as long as there are enough of us still standing and breathing, we can thrive elsewhere, as ME:A will no doubt show.


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ME3 has already shown that when push comes to shove, everyone will put their own planet first. If the leader of Earth is an alien and they have to sacrifice either Earth or their home country, their allegiance will come into question, especially when dealing with military and sensitive information.

That applies to Ashley, who gets a grossly unfair rap for being a racist when she's just pointing out political realities of the institutionalized racism inherent in the Citadel Council's oligarchical, racially based tripartite structure........

but when you find Pressly's Journal at the Normandy Crashsite in ME2 you get him comparing Liara and Tali to zoo animals and stating due to speciest reasons that he wouldn't trust the latter with babysitting his kids (actually this is reasonable, as feasting on the highly poisonous Levo flesh of human children is a tried and true tradition for quarians when the Fleet journeys near their colonies in the Traverse. The vegan diet gets boring after awhile, and they're soooo easy to kidnap).

Dunno what any of that has to do with putting planets first, but W/e XO Pressly. At least you aren't all up in my business like goddamn Liara/Miranda, and I don't have to look at your flabby arse when I try to get a report from you.


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I'm noticing a trend.

 

There are a decent amount of supporting characters found in BioWare titles now, that fill the roles of advisors, officers, pilots and specialists but never enter the field with you.

 

I think, despite how much this thread can be taken with a grain of salt, it will be only a matter of time when it happens, really. 



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I always said from the start, that a galaxy without humans is not a galaxy worth saving. Our "nation" here is our species though, not the Earth. Whilst losing the homeworld that birthed our species would be a great loss, as long as there are enough of us still standing and breathing, we can thrive elsewhere, as ME:A will no doubt show.


That's deep, brother.
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