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Her tats!!!!! What happened to her beautiful tats !!!!!!    ........oohhh WHHHHYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!Image IPB


It's a neat idea, but damn... she looks like an oiled boy in a Turkish brothel. Me no like. Even with my girls-dressed-as-boys fetish ;)

It does make me wonder though: how much did they actually implant in her? Ok, bear with me, this'll take a while to hash out...

I mean, the disc-shaped scars obviously have to be where devices have been implanted subcutaneously (you don't excise discs of flesh for anything other than cosmetic surgery) unless they're brands or scarification, but the positioning of them and the layers of tattooing over them suggests surgical scars (why would you cover up a meaningful mark, and bear in mind the tattoo on her stomach highlighting the wound scar). The straight incisions though could be for much deeper or complex surgical work.

Now, we know from the codex that implants and their attendant interfaces are usually placed at the base of the skull. We also know that biotic implants in humans over the long term suffer from a climbdown in reliabilty thanks to the neural degeneration all human biotics suffer over time. Jack however is increasing in potency. Could this be because she has had everything implanted internally - as in, she has no external amp to interface with, everything is in her body, circuits grafted onto bones, devices attached under muscles and thick tissue. No tradeoff in hardware response times - everything fires off as though she was a natural biotic (meaning as in Asari being naturally biotic as a species, humans only exhibiting the trait after foetal EZo exposure). Could Jack's implants be acting as boosters for her nervous system and brain as her powers develop (bearing in mind how the Teltin scientists completely underestimated the development of her powers during the escape, and the matchless damage done on Purgatory... Jack really could crush someone into a coffee cup all things considered, and no biotic in the game despite implied power or training shows off as hard as our gal does)?

My rambling here boils down to this - could Jack be the forebear (albeit one made through surgery as opposed to birth) of the first true human biotics? All that Ezo in her - masses more than in a normal human biotic... I'd imagine any child she may or may not have would almost certainly be more heavily exposed than one downwind from an exploding drive core (we'd be talking about either dust inhalation or something akin to radioactivity exposure). The foetus would be exposed from conception to birth, with a constant intensity. Could Jack eventually (well, potentially at least) become mother to a whole new species of human? One that with the added benefits of implants... oh dear. Be very afraid, rest of galaxy, if you ****** off the human race within the next thousand years or so... you can have the joy of armies of Scanners on crack to fight :D

I'd love to see inside her, see how much her skeleton lights up on a scan (imagine how cool the Citadel ward access stations would be with Total Recall style deep bioscanners, where you could see everyone's skeletons as they passed through - I imagine Jack and Shepard would look pretty similar now after all the repair work done on Shep). Plus it'd be just as neat for the other crew - seeing what a Krogan is like internally, or a Turian for instance.

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Oh, and it's not especially interesting (oh gee wizz, another poll that the zerg will swamp), but it seems I was the first person to vote for Jack. Do your part (largely because I'm sure some of these polls are made for nothing more than fanthread masturbation - let's all be the barbed wire buttplug smuggled into their toybox).

Ohboy, am I a total b*tch today... :lol:

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Mondo47 wrote...

Oh, and it's not especially interesting (oh gee wizz, another poll that the zerg will swamp), but it seems I was the first person to vote for Jack. Do your part (largely because I'm sure some of these polls are made for nothing more than fanthread masturbation - let's all be the barbed wire buttplug smuggled into their toybox).

Ohboy, am I a total b*tch today... :lol:


Well, Jack got my vote too :happy:

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Bumping because Jack. Do I need a better reason? No.

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I might have liked Jack more if she had at least some hair.

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I put down a vote, but I'm starting to tire of the LI polls, alot of them seem to keep asking similar questions.

Darth_Ultima wrote...

I might have liked Jack more if she had at least some hair.


To each his/her own, although I hope that's not the only reason.

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Darth_Ultima wrote...

I might have liked Jack more if she had at least some hair.


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Darth_Ultima wrote...

I might have liked Jack more if she had at least some hair.



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Damn, that scene in that gif...I can't remember what movie it's from...on the tip of my mind too...

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Are all of those supposed to be scars? Some of the ones on her back especially look like they might be there to 'fill in' and make the tats. And I never noticed 'plumber Jack' lol, I wonder if the tattoos cover it up.

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I can't imagine a hairstyle that would look good on Jack other than her crew cut or stubble cut (whatever you call it) she has.

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Plumber Jack? Quick! Someone shoop Mario's cap and mustache on to Jack!

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Mondo47 wrote...

It's a neat idea, but damn... she looks like an oiled boy in a Turkish brothel. Me no like. Even with my girls-dressed-as-boys fetish ;)

It does make me wonder though: how much did they actually implant in her? Ok, bear with me, this'll take a while to hash out...

I mean, the disc-shaped scars obviously have to be where devices have been implanted subcutaneously (you don't excise discs of flesh for anything other than cosmetic surgery) unless they're brands or scarification, but the positioning of them and the layers of tattooing over them suggests surgical scars (why would you cover up a meaningful mark, and bear in mind the tattoo on her stomach highlighting the wound scar). The straight incisions though could be for much deeper or complex surgical work.

Now, we know from the codex that implants and their attendant interfaces are usually placed at the base of the skull. We also know that biotic implants in humans over the long term suffer from a climbdown in reliabilty thanks to the neural degeneration all human biotics suffer over time. Jack however is increasing in potency. Could this be because she has had everything implanted internally - as in, she has no external amp to interface with, everything is in her body, circuits grafted onto bones, devices attached under muscles and thick tissue. No tradeoff in hardware response times - everything fires off as though she was a natural biotic (meaning as in Asari being naturally biotic as a species, humans only exhibiting the trait after foetal EZo exposure). Could Jack's implants be acting as boosters for her nervous system and brain as her powers develop (bearing in mind how the Teltin scientists completely underestimated the development of her powers during the escape, and the matchless damage done on Purgatory... Jack really could crush someone into a coffee cup all things considered, and no biotic in the game despite implied power or training shows off as hard as our gal does)?

My rambling here boils down to this - could Jack be the forebear (albeit one made through surgery as opposed to birth) of the first true human biotics? All that Ezo in her - masses more than in a normal human biotic... I'd imagine any child she may or may not have would almost certainly be more heavily exposed than one downwind from an exploding drive core (we'd be talking about either dust inhalation or something akin to radioactivity exposure). The foetus would be exposed from conception to birth, with a constant intensity. Could Jack eventually (well, potentially at least) become mother to a whole new species of human? One that with the added benefits of implants... oh dear. Be very afraid, rest of galaxy, if you ****** off the human race within the next thousand years or so... you can have the joy of armies of Scanners on crack to fight :D

I'd love to see inside her, see how much her skeleton lights up on a scan (imagine how cool the Citadel ward access stations would be with Total Recall style deep bioscanners, where you could see everyone's skeletons as they passed through - I imagine Jack and Shepard would look pretty similar now after all the repair work done on Shep). Plus it'd be just as neat for the other crew - seeing what a Krogan is like internally, or a Turian for instance.

I'm sorry I'm not going to do your lengthy post much justice with my short response, but that's very interesting. I do wonder exactly what the Teltin facility was trying to do; it seems unlikely they'd go through so much trouble just to make one super-biotic. If they were intending to make Jack into the first of a new line of, as you said, "natural" human biotics, that would certainly be an intriguing storyline, and make more sense. It makes me even more sad for Jack though (and more glad that she escaped) if all they were intending her life to amount to was a breeding machine. 

Having said that though, I'm not sure why they would train her to fight and kill so thoroughly if that was their plan. Why would they need, and I hate calling her this, their "breeder" to get a warm fuzzy feeling during a fight? If they wanted her to produce natural human biotics, I would think safety for her would be more of a priority. 

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Perhaps the scientists on Teltin had been watching '300' or some such.

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MHRazer wrote...

I'm sorry I'm not going to do your lengthy post much justice with my short response, but that's very interesting. I do wonder exactly what the Teltin facility was trying to do; it seems unlikely they'd go through so much trouble just to make one super-biotic. If they were intending to make Jack into the first of a new line of, as you said, "natural" human biotics, that would certainly be an intriguing storyline, and make more sense. It makes me even more sad for Jack though (and more glad that she escaped) if all they were intending her life to amount to was a breeding machine. 

Having said that though, I'm not sure why they would train her to fight and kill so thoroughly if that was their plan. Why would they need, and I hate calling her this, their "breeder" to get a warm fuzzy feeling during a fight? If they wanted her to produce natural human biotics, I would think safety for her would be more of a priority. 


Actually, the Teltin group's intentions was not even something that crossed my mind when I was thinking about that little theory... I was just thinking "what if Jack became pregnant and super-biotic offspring were a side effect of her own biotic enhancement." I assumed that for whatever reason Jack was chosen as 'Subject Zero' (possibly because she already had much higher potential than the other children, she was a one off 'freak of nature' biotic they accquired for the experiment, or she was already a 'product' of experimentation grown in a tank or whatnot), she was purely a test-bed for their experiments; the other children tested the safety of their theories, and successful tech was implanted, procedures done etc. If they wanted another, they could always clone her and do-over, which would probably make for a more stable bed of sample biotics than having to breed them conventionally and raise them over time.

But you do raise an interesting thread to the concept - how far ahead did the Teltin group's plan reach? Was one enough, or would they plan for producing more one day. And if they only needed one... what the hell were they making Jack for?

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yorkj86 wrote...

Plumber Jack? Quick! Someone shoop Mario's cap and mustache on to Jack!


Did someone call for a 'plumber'?

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Darth_Ultima wrote...

I might have liked Jack more if she had at least some hair.


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Mondo47 wrote...

yorkj86 wrote...

Plumber Jack? Quick! Someone shoop Mario's cap and mustache on to Jack!


Did someone call for a 'plumber'?

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I'm workin' on something great, you guys, just you wait...

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JohnnyDollar wrote...

Mondo47 wrote...

yorkj86 wrote...

Plumber Jack? Quick! Someone shoop Mario's cap and mustache on to Jack!


Did someone call for a 'plumber'?

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I think I've got the right music here...

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Mondo47 wrote...

MHRazer wrote...

I'm sorry I'm not going to do your lengthy post much justice with my short response, but that's very interesting. I do wonder exactly what the Teltin facility was trying to do; it seems unlikely they'd go through so much trouble just to make one super-biotic. If they were intending to make Jack into the first of a new line of, as you said, "natural" human biotics, that would certainly be an intriguing storyline, and make more sense. It makes me even more sad for Jack though (and more glad that she escaped) if all they were intending her life to amount to was a breeding machine. 

Having said that though, I'm not sure why they would train her to fight and kill so thoroughly if that was their plan. Why would they need, and I hate calling her this, their "breeder" to get a warm fuzzy feeling during a fight? If they wanted her to produce natural human biotics, I would think safety for her would be more of a priority. 


Actually, the Teltin group's intentions was not even something that crossed my mind when I was thinking about that little theory... I was just thinking "what if Jack became pregnant and super-biotic offspring were a side effect of her own biotic enhancement." I assumed that for whatever reason Jack was chosen as 'Subject Zero' (possibly because she already had much higher potential than the other children, she was a one off 'freak of nature' biotic they accquired for the experiment, or she was already a 'product' of experimentation grown in a tank or whatnot), she was purely a test-bed for their experiments; the other children tested the safety of their theories, and successful tech was implanted, procedures done etc. If they wanted another, they could always clone her and do-over, which would probably make for a more stable bed of sample biotics than having to breed them conventionally and raise them over time.

But you do raise an interesting thread to the concept - how far ahead did the Teltin group's plan reach? Was one enough, or would they plan for producing more one day. And if they only needed one... what the hell were they making Jack for?


Hmmm... I'm getting my crazy theory hat on.  It has feathers on it... And a golfball.

What if they didn't need one?  If they were trying to make a superbiotic, why stop at one?  It's not exactly as though they were going to share this science with anyone else and a team would be more prudent for military application than just one.  What if more projects were running concurrently with Teltin, or projects running after Teltin, only with better security in place to prevent accidents like Jack's escape?  What if there are other Subject Zeroes out there running around, only with Cerberus' plans having come to fruition?

A few days ago I noted the potential foreshadowing in all the loyalty missions, from Miranda's Dad, to Garrus' potential for betrayal to the "genetic destiny of the Asari."  I asked what foreshadowing might be in Jack's LM... And I think I may have found it.

SHEPARD: What do we do with another you?

JACK: That's easy.  ::pulls gun::

I don't know.  As I've said... I'm just a man who loves crazy-ass theories.  The more off the wall, the better.

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yorkj86 wrote...

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Brilliant!!
I can almost imagine her smashing walking mushrooms with her biotics!


Mondo47 wrote...

 Could Jack eventually (well, potentially
at least) become mother to a whole new species of human?


I remember someone pointed out that the scar on Jack's belly meant that maybe Cerberus implanted embryos in her and them took them out when it was the right time... or something like that. That reminds me a lot of the Ripley clone in the 4th Alien movie, "pregnant" of the alien queen. Or maybe it's just a crazy theory ;-)

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Oh noes not MarioJack :(