We can have kids, but only if we can except that this can happen to them as we explore and encounter new alien species:
We can have kids, but only if we can except that this can happen to them as we explore and encounter new alien species:
*Ark ship can never carry any family*
Seems reckless and unnecessary.
No. *It's all about me. Me! Meeeeee*
Agreed. I cannot even look after myself, how shall I look after others*
Your ability to misread tone is epic.
I am surprised you can even type a reply actually, let alone understand my post. ![]()
Well... the thing is... umm.
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Ehm. I think I know what this is about Teabag & Arishok. They also think that it's a brilliant idea - it's just that they cannot accept that someone else came up first with such a brilliant idea. It burns, man , it hurts bad.
Give them time and watch them replicate this idea somewhere else in this forum. Look out for subliminal mesages from copycats like *idea*, *feelings*, *learn*, *think*, *future*, *races* in other threads.
I'm confused.
I am surprised you can even type a reply actually, let alone understand my post.
Your ability to misuse smileys is pretty epic, too.
Why?
Kids? KIDS? Seriously BSN? The blue babies nonsense wasn't enough?
Kids? KIDS? Seriously BSN? The blue babies nonsense wasn't enough?
Hm, while I have trouble thinking of my main char running around planetside with a gun and an pregnancy-enviro-armor-suit...I might bring soemthing to the table that actually might be possible for the game, storywise. Though if we have kids and the protagonist will be used in a next game I shudder at the idea of how this will be adressed properly ...
However, if at all then I could only imagine something like this: http://honorverse.wi...com/wiki/Tubing
Tubing
Tubing was the practice of bringing babies to term in vitro, as was common under certain conditions in the Post Diaspora era.
In an age where women served in the military just like men, it was often necessary to leave the fetus behind when the exigencies of the service demanded the mother to go back into space during the pregnancy. Another argument was of course the easy way the fetus could be monitored and the relative ease with which defects could be corrected.
Under Manticoran law, no distinction was made between children brought to term "naturally" or by tubing. The people of Beowulf did not believe in tubing, carrying their children out naturally where possible.
The Briarwood REproduction Center in Landing specialized in tubing unborn children.
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We can have kids, but only if we can except that this can happen to them as we explore and encounter new alien species:
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Personally I would prefer it if the children were like this:
Yuck. I hope I never encounter you in MP.
Besides, humans make the best babies.
A joke of course. I don't even think we've ever seen a human baby in Mass Effect.
Never had interest in creating blue babies in ME, I'd have preferred for my femshep to have had white babies with Zaeed instead.
Little lizard Thane babies sound kind of cute now that I think about it.
Sure, if by kids you mean child soldiers we can discipline when they get a little too stab happy like Eli.
The only acceptable "child" in a video game:
Your ability to misuse smileys is pretty epic, too.
Go get some sweeties little one.
We can have kids, but only if we can except that this can happen to them as we explore and encounter new alien species:
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Preferable to something you'd have to actually interact with or try and raise in-game; hell you could just punt it out the airlock and leave it to do its thing.
Go get some sweeties little one.
Don't be concerned with making sense, I think that might just slow you down.
Don't be concerned with making sense, I think that might just slow you down.
Your avatar + his avatar just makes this a lot more funny.
The only time I had a kid in a video game was "Fable 2" were my husband divorced me and CPS took my child away.
Virtual parenting isn't for me.
Your avatar + his avatar just makes this a lot more funny.
The effect wasn't originally intentional, but after enough people had pointed it out to me, it was pretty much guaranteed that I would never be changing my avatar.
The only time I had a kid in a video game was "Fable 2" were my husband divorced me and CPS took my child away.
Virtual parenting isn't for me.
As far as I'm concerned, that means you win Fable 2.