Modifié par The_KFD_Case, 12 février 2010 - 01:52 .
All Tali fans, read this! IT'S UP TO US TO KEEP TALI ALIVE! 2.0!!
#12451
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:51
#12452
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:51
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#12453
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:52
Jake71887 wrote...
Doug84 wrote...
For the love of God, why don't the devs answer? This thread is v2.0 and already beyond any other thread, heh.
Were we asking a question I'm unaware of?
Will Tali be in ME3 and what will be her role.
The questions's rite thar. ^
#12454
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:53
Jake71887 wrote...
The_KFD_Case wrote...
It's quite clever of BioWare (presuming it is intentional which, if it isn't would seem a bit odd). This way they can cater to both groups simultaneously. Those who are convinced there was sex can be happy, as can those who think it is only a bit of kissing, petting and fooling around without going the full distance. That goes for the other romance scenes as well although admittedly some of them are bit harder to look through the fingers at.
Miranda didn't have sex with Shepard... she was just showing him how her genetically modified breasts jiggled when she bounced up and down in his lap... Nope, no sex
God damn she was hot, as was that scene. *drools*
Ahem! Tali FTW!
#12455
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:53
But either way as long as you spent an intimate moment in the cabin with Tali, like the extra bonus of lying on the bed with her or sitting, then all of us would be happy! Cause it's Tali!!!
#12456
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:53
#12457
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:53
[quote]Yazman wrote...
[quote]The_KFD_Case wrote...
[quote]Yazman wrote...
[quote]The_KFD_Case wrote...
[quote]Yazman wrote...
[quote]The_KFD_Case wrote...
[quote]Yazman wrote...
[quote]The_KFD_Case wrote...
[quote]Driving Ghost wrote...
[quote]The_KFD_Case wrote...
Correctomundo my friend! Oh, and as for "putting some time in her"....That's not the only thing I'd like to put in her ifyouknowwhati'msaying.
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You win.
Edit: Unless it kills her.
Would it kill her
It didn't the first time she was with Shepard. Perhaps that has set a precedent or perhaps it is a case of Russian roulette every time Tali and Shepard shack up. I very much hope it is the former and not the latter.
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Of course its not a case of russian roulette
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So you say and I personally favour that approach, however it is not unrealistic that the alternative could be true. Malaria or diarrhea are survivable without treatment (though your odds are worse of for it,) but can still kill you if experienced again later on. Other examples exist but those two came to my mind first. Ok, technically it is not the diarrhea itself that can lead to death, but the dehydration and stress it places on the body. Under the right (or wrong as the case may be) conditions it can be lethal.
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Yeah, KFD, you're talking about diseases.. which is just completely an inappropriate analogy. We're talking about an immune system reaction. This is no different to what Quarians go through with each other - its described in detail in-game how there is a period of time before two can be in the same atmosphere as each other without having sickness etc. Shepard isn't a disease!
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I disagree. It is wholly appropriate because my examples specify that the diseases can be survived without treatment yet can still pose a health risk if encountered at a future date. Ergo, while Tali's immune system functioned well enough for her not to die from intimate activities with Shepard the first time, it is by no means a guarantee that she couldn't die from it if a future session were to transpire. Personally I do not want that to be the case yet it is scientifically possible.
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But diseases are something different altogether. What we're talking about is an environmental issue.. and its already been specified in-game by Raan and others that, depending on the case it can be relatively short or long, all it takes is an adjustment period for their body to get used to a new environment. Of course the first few times there are some health risks but over time things build up to the point where there are no more health risks anymore.
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I edited my previous post, but not in time apparently. The point I was illustrating with the two aforementioned diseases is this: The immune system can overcome various illnesses, infections, viruses, diseases, etc. yet just because it does so on one occasion does not mean it will be successful the next time it encounters the same illness, infection, virus or disease. Hence the reference to Russian roulette.
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Please take another look at what I said because it already addresses that:
"its already been specified in-game by Raan and others that, depending on
the case it can be relatively short or long, all it takes is an
adjustment period for their body to get used to a new environment. Of
course the first few times there are some health risks but over time
things build up to the point where there are no more health risks
anymore."
I'm saying that over time their immune systems build up to a point where its not a concern at all. There is of course an initial period where there are some risks but it is not something that lasts forever, its something that takes some time and then passes.
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Irrelevant. Adjustment is all well and good but can only do so much. The risk of infection, disease, etc. will still exist regardless. The chances of successfully repelling such may increase, but that is not the same as eliminating all risk.
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Umm.. no.. its not irrelevant. Because both real-world and in-game examples show it to be true. The fact that different populations in different parts of the world present complete immunities to various conditions and maladies where other populations are plagued by the same show it to be true. Besides, Quarians would have great difficulty reproducing if it wasn't true, and Quarian children would have great difficulty surviving. Not only that but its said by characters in-game that they can adjust after a while..
#12458
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:53
The_KFD_Case wrote...
Edited: Nevermind. Lame joke.
Agreed
#12459
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:54
#12460
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:54
#12461
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:55
Driving Ghost wrote...
Will Tali be in ME3 and what will be her role.
The questions's rite thar. ^
Oh, I thought we were posting in a half-threatening manner so Devs keep her in ME3...
#12462
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:55
TONIGHT, WE DINE, IN TALIIII!
-charges-
FOWARD MEN!
MAKE THE PUSH!
-thrusts his spear-
500! GOOOOOOO!!
--lays off the steroids...--
#12463
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:56
iusty wrote...
many pages ago videowiz186 wrote...
Had asked a while ago, but since many new posters have joined, wanted to ask one last time. If you could live on the flotilla for one week, how would you spend it. It could be with Tali, or just quarians in general. Personally would spend most time with Tali. Would also like to see quarians music and dancing. At end of day, would cuddle with Tali in private quarters.
I would definitely take the time to understand Quarian culture better - remember that Shepard is seeing Tali from an outsider's perspective. The Ascension novel helps indeed.
The more we understand Quarians, the better we'll understand Tali and her background. And the more we'll love her, of course
I propose the James T. Kirk approach: Bag anything that looks even remotely feminine and has a pulse. If something looks hostile set phasers to "Kill" and ask questions afterwards. If something asks questions and may possibly be hostile despite no outward appearances of being such, set phasers to "Kill" and ask questions afterwards.
#12464
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:56
Driving Ghost wrote...
Jake71887 wrote...
Doug84 wrote...
For the love of God, why don't the devs answer? This thread is v2.0 and already beyond any other thread, heh.
Were we asking a question I'm unaware of?
Will Tali be in ME3 and what will be her role.
The questions's rite thar. ^
Of course, considering the fact that ME2 came out a few weeks ago, the devs wont be answering this question until much later on in the year, if at all this year. But do you really think the devs will ignore THIS MANY fans and NOT give Tali a pretty big role in ME3? I fully expect Bioware to be good to the community as they have always been and deliver something that all of the Talimancers will enjoy.
#12465
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:56
#12466
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:56
#12467
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:58
The_KFD_Case wrote...
iusty wrote...
many pages ago videowiz186 wrote...
Had asked a while ago, but since many new posters have joined, wanted to ask one last time. If you could live on the flotilla for one week, how would you spend it. It could be with Tali, or just quarians in general. Personally would spend most time with Tali. Would also like to see quarians music and dancing. At end of day, would cuddle with Tali in private quarters.
I would definitely take the time to understand Quarian culture better - remember that Shepard is seeing Tali from an outsider's perspective. The Ascension novel helps indeed.
The more we understand Quarians, the better we'll understand Tali and her background. And the more we'll love her, of course
I propose the James T. Kirk approach: Bag anything that looks even remotely feminine and has a pulse. If something looks hostile set phasers to "Kill" and ask questions afterwards. If something asks questions and may possibly be hostile despite no outward appearances of being such, set phasers to "Kill" and ask questions afterwards.
I would spend my time with Tali and have her teach me all the ins and outs of Quarian culture, so I could become closer to her and learn more about an interesting culture at the same time!
#12468
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:59
Shepard N7 wrote...
Driving Ghost wrote...
Jake71887 wrote...
Doug84 wrote...
For the love of God, why don't the devs answer? This thread is v2.0 and already beyond any other thread, heh.
Were we asking a question I'm unaware of?
Will Tali be in ME3 and what will be her role.
The questions's rite thar. ^
Of course, considering the fact that ME2 came out a few weeks ago, the devs wont be answering this question until much later on in the year, if at all this year. But do you really think the devs will ignore THIS MANY fans and NOT give Tali a pretty big role in ME3? I fully expect Bioware to be good to the community as they have always been and deliver something that all of the Talimancers will enjoy.
Yep, It was funny to see how many forum activities were in ME2.
Perhaps this thread will be in ME3
#12469
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:59
#12470
Posté 12 février 2010 - 01:59
Kami102 wrote...
-Leonidas Pose-
TONIGHT, WE DINE, IN TALIIII!
.--
In more ways than one....
#12471
Posté 12 février 2010 - 02:00
urithlol wrote...
/v/irgin thread much?
With the amount of pages here, I'd say the opposite... Tread seems to be fading from the tires
#12472
Posté 12 février 2010 - 02:00
videowiz186 wrote...
Had asked a while ago, but since many new posters have joined, wanted to ask one last time. If you could live on the flotilla for one week, how would you spend it. It could be with Tali, or just quarians in general. Personally would spend most time with Tali. Would also like to see quarians music and dancing. At end of day, would cuddle with Tali in private quarters.
There's nothing much to learn of their culture since Tali tells you everything in ME1
So it will be just haning in her old quarters.
KISSING
#12473
Posté 12 février 2010 - 02:00
#12474
Posté 12 février 2010 - 02:00
nitefyre410 wrote...
Kami102 wrote...
-Leonidas Pose-
TONIGHT, WE DINE, IN TALIIII!
.--
In more ways than one....
Don't forget about the spear thrusting, laddie!
#12475
Posté 12 février 2010 - 02:00




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