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Hello!

Sorry for my English. I write with the help of translation software.
I admire the work of BW when creating the so-well-developed interesting character. I recently started playing again in the ME to refresh the experience of the world and characters. And with each minute I see that for my Femshep Thane is the only possible character in a romantic relationship. Kaidan too futile and like a puppy, wagging its tail and happy to look into my eyes. I can not consider him a man for romantic relationship. Rather, I perceive him as a younger brother. Another thing Thane. All he had to go through in life made him a very deep and interesting personality. He is quite educated, gallant and intelegenten to become a very good company. At the same time Thane is dangerous enemy and sure of oneself. This could interest many women. That way of life that he has done (and the work of writers BW) deserve the deepest respect. Few people are able to go through something that fell on them and not angry with the world? around them and the gods.
I will be sad if the developers do not give a chance to save Than's life. It's annoying to lose everything in one step from curing the spiritual and corporal. It would be too ignominious finale.
Russian community of players on the fansite ME2 is very worried about the fate of Thane and would like to see him in ME3 alive and happy. On this occasion, been painted with more than 150 pages in only one forum.
I hope reading this text is not broke you mind :) If this happened, I'm sorry. It is very difficult to translate speech into English to save thoughts and emotions.

Sincerely yours, Tinve.

P.S. Thane every similar to the hero of the B. Akunin's famous series of books. :) Mr. Fandorin has extraordinary good looks, a well-read, intelegenten, like most women.He is a master at handling the weapon and melee combat. He lost his wife in an terrorist attack. His opponents retaliated for the failure of the operation. After this tragedy, many heroes of the following books speak of the Fandorin as "frozen" (Krios ;) ) or "dead." A series of books about Fandorin was started in 1999. He is very popular. About him from 2 full-length film (one of them a famous director Mishalkov) and 1 TV series.

Modifié par Tinve, 01 décembre 2010 - 01:18 .


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Hello Tinve!!

I didn't found your post difficult to read, it was quite easy to understand :)

It's awesome to hear about all the people out there with similar opinions, a lot of us would also love to see Thane alive and happy in ME3!!!

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Thanks for the welcome everyone!!

I have a wonder, if I may. Hopefully it hasn't been asked before, but with the suckiness that is New Zealand "broadband", I don't have the time to search.

I wonder if the Hanar really haven't already found a cure. Perhaps they have one but are afraid the Drell will abandon the Compact. Or maybe they want to limit their numbers because of what happened on Rakhana.

One the other hand, those extremely polite little jellfish might not really even be putting any effort into the research. It's not like they are willing to do the painful research. It would be impolite to cause another pain. *snort* it doesn't sound like they do much other than glow and talk about the Enkindlers. Well, maybe swim in the Encompassing (spelling?).

I volunteer to infiltrate the research facility!

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Tasha vas Nar Rayya

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Yeah! Let's do it! Infiltrate a hanar hospital! What can they do? Mock our solid waste excretions? Or try to stroke us to death with their tentacles?

As for the cure... You have a good point there, they could be keeping a primitive or 'first draft' cure, but maybe they aim to blackmail the drell, or gain as much of an opportunity from them as possible. I suspect that doctors already have a cure for cancer, but they won't make it public until they can get the maximum amount of money for it. How can you put so mo much resources into finding a cure for cancer and turn up with nothing? That's bureacracy for you...

*Paranoid conspiratol rant over* So yeah, the Hanar may already have a cure for Keplel's syndrome!

And tentura, don't you worry, I'm not really a xenophile, but my femshep is? I cringe at quite a lot of things that I read! :)

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After everything that Thane has done for them to keep a cure from the drell. If the hanar already have a cure than they better hand it over.

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Welcome, mnomaha! Don't worry about your english - I understand what you have written just fine!



Haha... Tasha, don't get too overconfident about your plans for an attack on the hanar research facilities. Zaeed said he almost got strangled to death by one! And aren't they poisonous? Nothing a little gunfire and biotics can't take down, though. LOL - what a crazy battle that would be, huh? Fighting your way through waves of hanar to get to the elusive cure! For Thane!

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Tentura wrote...

Welcome, mnomaha! Don't worry about your english - I understand what you have written just fine!

Haha... Tasha, don't get too overconfident about your plans for an attack on the hanar research facilities. Zaeed said he almost got strangled to death by one! And aren't they poisonous? Nothing a little gunfire and biotics can't take down, though. LOL - what a crazy battle that would be, huh? Fighting your way through waves of hanar to get to the elusive cure! For Thane!


If they have the cure than that's what's going to happen.Image IPB

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JECWSU wrote...

Tentura wrote...

Welcome, mnomaha! Don't worry about your english - I understand what you have written just fine!

Haha... Tasha, don't get too overconfident about your plans for an attack on the hanar research facilities. Zaeed said he almost got strangled to death by one! And aren't they poisonous? Nothing a little gunfire and biotics can't take down, though. LOL - what a crazy battle that would be, huh? Fighting your way through waves of hanar to get to the elusive cure! For Thane!


If they have the cure than that's what's going to happen.Image IPB

Hell yeah it will! And remember, drell have that throat thing so they can't be strangled (sorry, I've forgotten what it is, and no, it is not a blow up throat thing like toads have.) Bring it hanar, poison can't go through armour, and you can't strangle me if I have my hemet on!
Overconfidence is my thing tentura! Zaeed can't reave like me! And with Thane warping and Garrus overloading... We really need to see a hanar battle in ME3. Maybe enlist the aid of Blasto... And reach the Keprel's syndrome cure which is surrounded by laser beams, innumerable traps, gun turrets, alarms, deadly gas, and slimy jellyfish...
*Hums the Mission Impossible theme*
Anywaaaay, the imagination has gone off on a biiit of a tangent. So I will just let my madness end there :D

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Tasha vas Nar Rayya wrote...

Hell yeah it will! And remember, drell have that throat thing so they can't be strangled (sorry, I've forgotten what it is, and no, it is not a blow up throat thing like toads have.) Bring it hanar, poison can't go through armour, and you can't strangle me if I have my hemet on!
Overconfidence is my thing tentura! Zaeed can't reave like me! And with Thane warping and Garrus overloading... We really need to see a hanar battle in ME3. Maybe enlist the aid of Blasto... And reach the Keprel's syndrome cure which is surrounded by laser beams, innumerable traps, gun turrets, alarms, deadly gas, and slimy jellyfish...
*Hums the Mission Impossible theme*
Anywaaaay, the imagination has gone off on a biiit of a tangent. So I will just let my madness end there :D


*nerd powers activate* Hyoid bone.

*sage nod*

I have my internets back so now I can effectively keep up with you all. I agree to an infiltration / attack on the hanar medical facilities, but I'm curious about the jellies-- I know they're poisonous, but they look like gummy candy. You'd all be using biotics and gunpower, and I would be eating my way through. 

Modifié par ravenimage, 01 décembre 2010 - 05:11 .


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Teehee! I was wondering where you had gone raven! Was gonna send you a message. Who cares about poison when you take on reapers, collectors and geth every day! Poisonous gummy bears, tasty...

But... in the concerns of my life, I will stick to flinging my enemies around. More fun. And I need to make sure i don't slip on the hanar goo. They look very slimy in ME1...

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Tasha vas Nar Rayya wrote...
***reave***

Hell yes, baby.  That is my favorite.  "Your life is mine!"

ravenimage wrote...
*nerd powers activate*
I have my internets back so now I can effectively keep up with you all. I agree to an infiltration / attack on the hanar medical facilities, but I'm curious about the jellies-- I know they're poisonous, but they look like gummy candy. You'd all be using biotics and gunpower, and I would be eating my way through. 

*nerd powers unite!*
Yay!  Glad you're back!

Gummi candy??  Lol.  I imagine they'd be pretty chewy... it might take a while to work your way to the cure.  You'd have to be pretty hungry.  They're like as tall as a human!  You should probably start training now for the epic battle. :sick:

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Holy guacamole that's a big gummy bear!

And reave combined with Thane's warp is THE ultimate! the elusive hanar don't stand a chance! Loving the *nerd powers* does it mean I can become telekinetic? I do wonder what hanar buildings look like however... Hmm...

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I really really want that gummy bear.



As for the Hanar, all I can think of right now is Ash (Evil Dead) and his chainsaw. Gummy jelly pieces all over.

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Tentura wrote...

You should probably start training now for the epic battle.




Tasha vas Nar Rayya wrote...

Loving the *nerd powers* does it mean I can become telekinetic?


Yes, but only around other nerds. We're like geth -- we're more intelligent in groups.

mnomaha wrote...

As for the Hanar, all I can think of right now is Ash (Evil Dead) and his chainsaw. Gummy jelly pieces all over.


Mmmm... hanar blood. A new aphrodisiac, maybe?

Tinve wrote...

Hello!


Hello!

Welcome to to Thanetopia, home of the leather-clad space lizards and fainting fangirls (and boys) who love them. 

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And as one of those fainting fan girls, I welcome you to Thanetopia! And now, I may attempt to test my new found telekinetic powers and huddle into a cyber geth-like platform with you all!

However, to those who refer to Thane as an 'emo,' they shall be vanquished by our combined nerd intelligence!



Alternative: Bomb

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I hope, period of fainting is over. :D

On this forum have said about the spam on the Shep's e-mail? There is mentioned the cult Masterminds (do not know what they are pronounced in English version). This definitely,  Hanar take a tentacle. In the ME1 can find one Hanar at the Citadel in the Presidium. He preaches and speaks about Masterminds. He said that the Masterminds is a proteans. Hanars definitely know something!:bandit:

What should be done to change the avatar (picture) to my option?

Modifié par Tinve, 01 décembre 2010 - 08:53 .


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...having had actual jellyfish in real life, I can tell y'all that if hanar taste anything like it, you're in for a rather bland couple of meals eating your way through it. Unless you throw kim chi at it, then it tastes like kim chi. Mmm....kim chi.

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Sable Rhapsody wrote...

...having had actual jellyfish in real life, I can tell y'all that if hanar taste anything like it, you're in for a rather bland couple of meals eating your way through it. Unless you throw kim chi at it, then it tastes like kim chi. Mmm....kim chi.


I love kimchi so I don't mind. Jellyfish tastes ok.

I don't know how Thane would feel if he found out that the hanar had a cure all this time and said nothing. I don't know if there is a reason good enough for that.

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Tinve wrote...

I hope, period of fainting is over. :D

On this forum have said about the spam on the Shep's e-mail? There is mentioned the cult Masterminds (do not know what they are pronounced in English version). This definitely,  Hanar take a tentacle. In the ME1 can find one Hanar at the Citadel in the Presidium. He preaches and speaks about Masterminds. He said that the Masterminds is a proteans. Hanars definitely know something!:bandit:

What should be done to change the avatar (picture) to my option?


To us they're called Enkindlers and yes, they are Prothean. I assume the email you're referring to is the religious spam about a drell dying of Kepral's Syndrome on the beach? 

The hanar are in for a surprise when they learn that the Protheans are just cloned slaves now. However, I very much doubt the hanar have found a cure. I'm not really sure where the hostility towards them is coming from in the first place (and I don't just speak of this board -- there have been others). While some hanar regard the drell as little more than servants or second-class citizens, most hanar establish very close bonds with their drell counterparts. Thane even says he was close enough to his hanar employers that he learned their Soul Names, something that is very hard to learn due to its deep level of intimacy. The fact they evacuated thousands of drell from Rakhana to prevent their extinction, built climate-controlled dome cities on Kahje for them to live in, and desperately require the natural agility (and opposable thumbs) of the drell tells me that the hanar don't have any reason not to come up with a cure, or to make it a priority whether they do it out of the kindness of their jelly-hearts or because the drell are needed. That being said, you can't just pull a cure out of your ass. 

We've had cancer for years and there is still no reliable / permanent cure, but there are treatments that delay the effects of the disease. The same goes for Kepral's syndrome.

Of course, there are always loopholes and shady corners in every government. And there may very well be an ulterior motive "worth it" for the hanar to risk the extinction of the drell--but what it is, I can't say.

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The hanar's relationship with drell has benefitted them greatly so I don't think they would wrong them.
Also, most hanar seem very polite and Thane seems to trust them. Thane seems to be an excellent judge of character.
Then again, we don't really know enough about them to draw any conclusions.

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My only reason for being suspicious of the hanar is that it's been eight centuries since they made first contact with the drell and brought them to Kahje. 800 FREAKING YEARS. I'm fairly certain that 800 years from now, humans will have a cure to cancer if we haven't already wiped each other out. Also, since Kepral's seems to kill drell after they are capable of having children (Thane as an example), non-communicable, and affects them due to their fundamental biology, my guess is that Kepral's is neither selected for nor against. It probably manifested pretty soon after the drell turned up on Kahje.



I know that humans are relatively short-lived in the ME verse and as such our technology may evolve faster, but eight centuries is a really, really long time and we've never gotten any indication that the hanar are remarkably long-lived. So I'm forced to conclude that either they're really not good at research or really dragging their feet. Tentacles. Whatever.

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Can Kepral's syndrome perform the duties of geno**** (krogan's desease)? The official information there is no information about the rate of reproduction drell's. Construction and maintenance of a large number of climate-controlled dome cities on Kahje may be economically impractical. On the psychology and mentality Hanars little is known. The Hanars citizens may be good to drells, but the politicians who fund research can be considered differently. Possible medicine was established, but access to it has only favorites drells.

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I agree about the hanar - we just don't know enough about them to really formulate a solid opinion.  800 years does seem like a really long time, I will agree with that!  Still, it doesn't seem wise for them to try to pull a fast one on the drell.  The jellies depend so heavily on them, the backlash if the drell found out would be horrible.

I think part of the weirdness people feel about the hanar is that they seem so overly polite.  To us humans, that can give the impression that they're sneaky, or hiding something.  But they're aliens, so we can't really judge them by human behavioral standards.  I'd like to believe they are genuinely good and trying to find a cure... but are just really, really bad at science and need Mordin's help.  It's hard to grip a test tube with no thumbs!!

But this whole discussion just points out how we need to learn more about the hanar in ME3.  That, of course, would mean more on the drell, too!! :happy:

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Hi! *waving from really cloudy Rotoz*

I don't think it's a matter of hating on the Hanar, more of blatant distrust/suspicion on my part. It just seems to me that something could have been done by now, like noted, it has been 800 years. Almost to the point of...they're breeding enough to secure the Hanar's needs for the future, so why bother. Thane did say that the Drell do the things that the Hanar cannot. If that includes research, etc., then why aren't they asking for assistance? If, in the ME universe, cancer has a cure and people are brought back to life, why can't they cure something like Keprals? That's why I brought it up. Well, that and I absolutely adore the sexy Drell god that is Thane Krios! Image IPB

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Tinve wrote...

Can Kepral's syndrome perform the duties of geno**** (krogan's desease)? The official information there is no information about the rate of reproduction drell's. Construction and maintenance of a large number of climate-controlled dome cities on Kahje may be economically impractical. On the psychology and mentality Hanars little is known. The Hanars citizens may be good to drells, but the politicians who fund research can be considered differently. Possible medicine was established, but access to it has only favorites drells.


Doubtful. The genophage affects reproduction specifically, targeting-- well, Mordin explains it better. Kepral's just withers away the organs from what I understand. I'm sure it's possible that it could affect reproduction. I'm not an expert on that.

For Thane, I'm sure it doesn't matter. He's already had his children and unless BW pulls a cheeseball, I'm positive there will be no half-drell Shep babies. 

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The fruits are faaaabulous. *cough*