What makes Quarian's so beautiful?
#26
Posté 02 février 2010 - 10:39
#27
Posté 02 février 2010 - 11:34
Yes.
I am a sucker for accents, too. -Melt.- And her's still has the traces of synthetic to it when the mask comes off.
But like Locoluke said, more Quarian culture would definitely have been welcome; most everything you pick up about it is stuff that is either heavily politically - The Admirality Board, the Geth predicament - or ancient culture that isn't relevant anymore - The ancestor database.
#28
Posté 03 février 2010 - 06:52
RakothX wrote...
Quarians are interesting; Tali is precious.
Yes.
I am a sucker for accents, too. -Melt.- And her's still has the traces of synthetic to it when the mask comes off.
But like Locoluke said, more Quarian culture would definitely have been welcome; most everything you pick up about it is stuff that is either heavily politically - The Admirality Board, the Geth predicament - or ancient culture that isn't relevant anymore - The ancestor database.
(And her's still has the traces of synthetic to it when the mask comes off.)
ya you saw that too....
i wounder what that is all about ... dose not matter still love it lolol:wub:
#29
Posté 03 février 2010 - 06:59
Delta Green wrote...
What's wrong with some of you?
#30
Posté 03 février 2010 - 07:05
1.Personality-While most squad members have interesting backgrounds, Tali's is the most captivating. She is sweet and cute.
2.Accent-Enough said.
3.Mystery behind the helmet-While I would love to see her face, I also love the mystery. Plus, her helmet and the glimpse of her face beneath it is enough for me.
Modifié par videowiz186, 03 février 2010 - 07:09 .
#31
Posté 03 février 2010 - 07:13
#32
Posté 03 février 2010 - 07:16
#33
Posté 03 février 2010 - 07:17
#34
Posté 03 février 2010 - 07:17
I also think its something to do with the fact that Quarians are such outcasts, so few people respect them, care for them, some even go so far as to bar them from entering systems, which makes you want to find them all the more endearing. "If i dont love her/them who else will?"
Its why people show orphans when asking for money for organizations
#35
Posté 03 février 2010 - 07:20
Modifié par Unato, 03 février 2010 - 07:21 .
#36
Posté 03 février 2010 - 07:26
I wonder if she has a beak.
#37
Posté 03 février 2010 - 08:16
It's Tali that I like though, and that's more of a "big picture" thing. It's a great character, one of the most fleshed out NPCs in the series and a personality that makes her fit right in with the Normandy crew and to pique my interest.
She was great in ME1 and she's even better when you throw in ME2.
Quarians on their own though, well, they're interesting because of their history concerning their homeworld and the Geth.
#38
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 05:13
I do like the mystery under the suit, but my affection for the Quarians rely mostly on Tali'Zorah, which is one of the most interesting female characters of both Mass Effect 1 and 2. That being said, I often find myself falling condescendant towards both Tali and the Quarians. Ignorance can be awckward.
You never see Quarians amongst the mercs or trying to mug your credits off you in neither ME1 or ME2, you mostly see them in trouble, such as being stuck in a store and being stepped on by an Elcor, or fallen into slavery.So I guess patronizing and condescendence are inevitable with that kind of behavior. And I thought Asaris were built to be damsels in distress!
#39
Guest_Darht Jayder_*
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 05:22
Guest_Darht Jayder_*
#40
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 05:28
I think that just about sums it up.Locoluke wrote...
@Cutlass Jack hit it on the spot. I don't like Quarians as a whole, just like I don't like humanity as a whole. Because you can't judge them solely on their looks, as they have fairly similar suits, you are forced to rely on character and voice to determine attractiveness. I love the idea of a people who have evolved (naturally or artificially) to completely disregard physical attractiveness in exchange for community-centric virtue-driven culture. Mystery may be a factor of attractiveness for them, but it is only a minor one which supplements their other attributes. Attraction for Quarians must be on a strictly mental level, with any hormonal urges suppressed by a combination of risk and physical isolation.
The one thing that I wish ME2 had is a greater amount of exposure to Quarian culture. I find the possibilities of how their culture could have evolved under these circumstances utterly fascinating, and my only regret is that I could not learn more about them.
#41
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 05:29
they aren't short/fat/have asthma
they aren't the same species as a certain airquoting douchebag
they don't attack you (actually they are the only ME species that doesn't but actually have the potential to do so)
they don't need to speak by clarifying their emotional approach or talking in 3rd person
as far as we know via facial outlines they are humanoid in features, giving potential and likely attractiveness.
and for all the crap they get for their innocence you just wanna /hug every dayum one of em.
#42
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 05:35
#43
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 05:36
#44
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 05:39
#45
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 05:49
Cutlass Jack wrote...
I don't find Quarians beautiful. I find Tali Beautiful.
Its because of who she is and what we shared together. Its really the ultimate extension of loving someone for their personality. And her voice conveys that so well that you never need to see what she looks like.
I like you.
#46
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 05:54
ThisAkrylik wrote...
they don't assume direct control
they aren't short/fat/have asthma
they aren't the same species as a certain airquoting douchebag
they don't attack you (actually they are the only ME species that doesn't but actually have the potential to do so)
they don't need to speak by clarifying their emotional approach or talking in 3rd person
as far as we know via facial outlines they are humanoid in features, giving potential and likely attractiveness.
and for all the crap they get for their innocence you just wanna /hug every dayum one of em.
#47
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 05:56
Delta Green wrote...
What's wrong with some of you?
Read the thread and find out. There are only two pages. If you disagree with us and think tali is the most boring person on the normandy then you are entitled to your opinion, but just because you disagree with someone doesn't mean there is anything wrong with that person.
#48
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 05:57
#49
Guest_Shandepared_*
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 06:31
Guest_Shandepared_*
Darht Jayder wrote...
I am still waiting to find out why Quarians are so beautiful. Please someone tell me cause I just don't see it.
I don't understand why everyone considers Elvis or the Beatles or Sour Cream to be so great. I've never cared for the first two and the last actively makes me want to vomit. The point is, if you need it explained to you then you'll never understand.
Anyway, as to the OP; don't try and fool us. We all know about your lecherous intentions.
Quarians are designed well. Nice voices, nice curves, pretty eyes, and an interesting backstory. It certainly helps that they had a great ambassador to the players in the first game.
Wild Still wrote...
I always thought it was their
compound eyes, heavy green scales and six beautiful mandibles that made
them so attractive. When you mix that with the intoxicating sheen of
acidic mucus on their faces and it's a fetish come to life! Some people
even find Quarian's five forehead gill slits a thing of beauty.
I admit it; sometimes I regret killing the rachni queen. Imagine what we could have shared together. Ahh... forbidden love.
Modifié par Shandepared, 11 mars 2010 - 06:33 .
#50
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 06:53
Shandepared wrote...
Darht Jayder wrote...
I am still waiting to find out why Quarians are so beautiful. Please someone tell me cause I just don't see it.
I don't understand why everyone considers Elvis or the Beatles or Sour Cream to be so great. I've never cared for the first two and the last actively makes me want to vomit. The point is, if you need it explained to you then you'll never understand.
Anyway, as to the OP; don't try and fool us. We all know about your lecherous intentions.
Quarians are designed well. Nice voices, nice curves, pretty eyes, and an interesting backstory. It certainly helps that they had a great ambassador to the players in the first game.Wild Still wrote...
I always thought it was their
compound eyes, heavy green scales and six beautiful mandibles that made
them so attractive. When you mix that with the intoxicating sheen of
acidic mucus on their faces and it's a fetish come to life! Some people
even find Quarian's five forehead gill slits a thing of beauty.
I admit it; sometimes I regret killing the rachni queen. Imagine what we could have shared together. Ahh... forbidden love.
Dear god, that last part about Rachni/Shepard love is just plain disturbing. *shivers* I'll probably have nightmares about that now...
Not really, I don't have nightmares, at least not nightmares I can't change to have a happy ending.





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