poisonoustea wrote...
Congratulations, Shepard.*walks back into the Thread N7 armor burnt and bloody" mission... Complete... Tali home guys...
...Though I still don't believe you about the "Reapers" stuff.
The turian councilor is spying on us
poisonoustea wrote...
Congratulations, Shepard.*walks back into the Thread N7 armor burnt and bloody" mission... Complete... Tali home guys...
...Though I still don't believe you about the "Reapers" stuff.
Kami102 wrote...
ussbones wrote...
Geez... 20 pages in 2 hours.... Whats the topic of conversation atm?
Hips....
I mean...uuh.. A .gif of Tali and shep snuggling is up
...hips..
THE INT3RCOURSE wrote...
SgTKilmor wrote...
I Vigil I wrote...
I always like to just sit down with Tali on the couch and have her tell me stories lol
at least thats what it looks like she is doing.
If only she would...
Wish they could make a dlc for stuff like that.
inkgrenade wrote...
I'm really pleased with how they developed Tali in ME2, and considering all of this positive feedback, the devs would be crazy to keep her out of ME3.
Crazy, I tells you!
Yazman wrote...
Yeah it would be crazyShe will be in, don't worry. I hope we can start the game in the romance with her if we did in ME2 (which of course we all did
)
Jake71887 wrote...
inkgrenade wrote...
I'm really pleased with how they developed Tali in ME2, and considering all of this positive feedback, the devs would be crazy to keep her out of ME3.
Crazy, I tells you!
It's not a question of her being in ME3, but more how exactly will she be in it...
Scy Lancer wrote...
Alright. Think the Alliance, or god forbid Cerberus, could find a cure? Salarians seem like the more likely of the races though.The Quarian Sympathizer wrote...
The effects of Ezzo (element zero) vary from race to race. I doubt you could bolster any species' immune system with it. It's mostly just to strengthen or make people into biotics.Scy Lancer wrote...
Don't know if this has been brought up yet or not.
If the Alliance can use Gene-Therapy to make biotics... could they find a way to boost the imune system of the Quarians?
It's related to a fanfic me and a few friends are making.
Though if you could make a quarian a biotic, they could keep a biotic shield on them at all times and completely remove the need for an invronment suit, but that may take endless concentration to keep the shield up.
Out of all the ideas me and my friends came up with was the Krogan physiolagy and find some way to use their redundant nervous system, ect to strengthin the Quarian people. We disregarded this theory after agreeing the Krogan wouldn't want something like that.
Mokthr wrote...
poisonoustea wrote...
Congratulations, Shepard.*walks back into the Thread N7 armor burnt and bloody" mission... Complete... Tali home guys...
...Though I still don't believe you about the "Reapers" stuff.
The turian councilor is spying on us

Mokthr wrote...
poisonoustea wrote...
Congratulations, Shepard.*walks back into the Thread N7 armor burnt and bloody" mission... Complete... Tali home guys...
...Though I still don't believe you about the "Reapers" stuff.
The turian councilor is spying on us

Guest_MarineBorn_*
Kami102 wrote...
One of my FFs
http://quizilla.teen...98897/threshold
Guest_MarineBorn_*
That's a toughie, but Bioware will find a way. And if they don't... well, I might just send them an angry email with bolded red text in it. That'll show 'em.Jake71887 wrote...
inkgrenade wrote...
I'm really pleased with how they developed Tali in ME2, and considering all of this positive feedback, the devs would be crazy to keep her out of ME3.
Crazy, I tells you!
It's not a question of her being in ME3, but more how exactly will she be in it...
Guest_MarineBorn_*
r u could join himmlsier r whatever the hell his name is he is building a army of angry ppl to raid bioware if tali doesnt have a large enough roleinkgrenade wrote...
That's a toughie, but Bioware will find a way. And if they don't... well, I might just send them an angry email with bolded red text in it. That'll show 'em.Jake71887 wrote...
inkgrenade wrote...
I'm really pleased with how they developed Tali in ME2, and considering all of this positive feedback, the devs would be crazy to keep her out of ME3.
Crazy, I tells you!
It's not a question of her being in ME3, but more how exactly will she be in it...
MasterMegatron wrote...
She will be. I doubt we spent all this time to get our squad just to lose them all again.
Though more should appear, yes. Not many, but a few.
MarineBorn wrote...
Kami102 wrote...
One of my FFs
http://quizilla.teen...98897/threshold
VERY GOOD!!!!! i like that u didnt get to ingossed with the sex to many pl go into alota detail u should make more though realy liked that one
Ok, cure might have been the wrong word to use. I know that going back to their home world is the only really solution they give in the game. I'm looking for 'outside the box' ideas. I mean we didn't think they were going to fix the geno****e in the Krogan, but Grunt seems to be the one who is going to fix that. Just bouncing around ideas.Wildhide wrote...
Scy Lancer wrote...
Alright. Think the Alliance, or god forbid Cerberus, could find a cure? Salarians seem like the more likely of the races though.The Quarian Sympathizer wrote...
The effects of Ezzo (element zero) vary from race to race. I doubt you could bolster any species' immune system with it. It's mostly just to strengthen or make people into biotics.Scy Lancer wrote...
Don't know if this has been brought up yet or not.
If the Alliance can use Gene-Therapy to make biotics... could they find a way to boost the imune system of the Quarians?
It's related to a fanfic me and a few friends are making.
Though if you could make a quarian a biotic, they could keep a biotic shield on them at all times and completely remove the need for an invronment suit, but that may take endless concentration to keep the shield up.
Out of all the ideas me and my friends came up with was the Krogan physiolagy and find some way to use their redundant nervous system, ect to strengthin the Quarian people. We disregarded this theory after agreeing the Krogan wouldn't want something like that.
There isn't anything to cure, they aren't sick. If you follow all the information you get on the Quarians, they have naturally weak immune systems, due to the environment on their home world. They don't even really get sick when exposed, they have something more akin to allergic reactions. Even when they colonized new worlds they had this, and it could take a few years for them to adapt to a new environment.
Just spending so much time in sterile ship environments has weakened their already low tolerance immune systems. The only cure is to gradually increase their exposure again. This is why they're so desperate to get their home world back, because their systems could recover in decades or less, instead of over several generations.
It's also why they do the whole atmosphere sharing as the ultimate form of intimacy. Because they do get sick, but after a week or so they adapt and can be in the same environment together. It's more than likely the illness Tali mentions after the final mission when she discusses the indescribable gunk in her sinuses. Given time she'll likely adapt to Shepard, though it may take longer since he's not Quarian.
ModProp wrote...
Pretty much, if we use common sense, everyone who survived the end game should be waiting and ready to go in the final installment. It would be strange for BioWare to end the game the way they did and not allow us to keep Tali around. There would be madness. Rioting in the streets, and a few governments would get toppled over. So BioWare, for the sake of global political stability, please don't remove Tali.
Jake71887 wrote...
MasterMegatron wrote...
She will be. I doubt we spent all this time to get our squad just to lose them all again.
Though more should appear, yes. Not many, but a few.
i hope not, much prefer the writers dedicate more time to the current squadmates available, then think up new ones
OH THE GALACTIC HYSTERIA!MasterMegatron wrote...
ModProp wrote...
Pretty much, if we use common sense, everyone who survived the end game should be waiting and ready to go in the final installment. It would be strange for BioWare to end the game the way they did and not allow us to keep Tali around. There would be madness. Rioting in the streets, and a few governments would get toppled over. So BioWare, for the sake of global political stability, please don't remove Tali.
Turian sacrifice, quarians and geth living together, mass hysteria!
