Love Interest Leads to An Eventualy Family?
#51
Posté 09 février 2010 - 05:36
#52
Posté 09 février 2010 - 05:40
#53
Posté 09 février 2010 - 05:43
Felix Golden wrote...
With mordin workin for you anything is possible
"Hey mordin you made the genophage whip me up a baby with Alien X"
"Ok shep, you crazy *exponent deleted*"
Innappropriate use of scientific research. Creation of abomination. Chafing.
#54
Posté 09 février 2010 - 05:44
No, Shepard cannot have a family with an alien that isn't an Asari. It's like taking a cat and a rhinocerous and trying to create viable offspring. It ain't happening.
Modifié par SuperZombieChow, 09 février 2010 - 05:46 .
#55
Posté 09 février 2010 - 05:44
Or even if the spouse was on the Normandy and it showed the various attempts by the crew to babysit while the parents went on a mission. Mordin and Grunt would be particularly hilarious.
#56
Posté 09 février 2010 - 05:48
SuperZombieChow wrote...
Felix Golden wrote...
With mordin workin for you anything is possible
"Hey mordin you made the genophage whip me up a baby with Alien X"
"Ok shep, you crazy *exponent deleted*"
Innappropriate use of scientific research. Creation of abomination. Chafing.
lol nice comeback! i could see mordin saying that and twitching
#57
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:03
It's brought up by either LI or Shep about how far they see being together and if one day they would be able to become significant others. If LI is Tali shep might ask "What if you want children one day? it might not be possible." to which she'd reply "We can always try, plus there's Mordin and a bunch of genetic specialists. And if that doesn't work there's always adoption. With Thane he already has a kid so prob solved there.
Garrus..........that'd tear up fem shep something fierce unless turian infants are smooth skinned and not sharp and pointy. but more than likely adoption.
And just to throw it out there I'm reminded of a Star Wars the clone wars ep in which a clone deserter had married a twi'lek and she bore twi'lek kids so more than anything if it were to occur it'd more than likely be the opposite species with no traits of the human except for some genetic code that ties it to the dad or mom. So let's please stop this non-sense and just leave it to some would like it some would not and let Bioware decide.
#58
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:07
#59
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:10
#60
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:15
Liara would be somewhat tragic in that she would spend a portion of her life with you, probably the most impactful (saving the galaxy? how do you beat that?), only to lose you to mortality as she lives for centuries, constantly memorializing your loss. Even so, she could have children, but I see her as more the "travel and research" type.
Ashley is rough, who knows. Settle down? I doubt it. I see her moving through the ranks and raising a military family. The name Ashley Shepard would help her promotion chances, I am sure.
Miranda and Jack I cannot even fathom what those endings would look like...
#61
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:15
KBGeller wrote...
Llandaryn wrote...
I agree with the sig, except for the "unless with a human" part. I'd change it to "at all".
I know this is an RPG, but so many people are making romance, sex and having kids a huge part of the game. Sometimes I think people don't realise there's an actual story arch. Reapers, people, remember? Why turn one of the best sci-fi RPGs into even more of a space-soap-opera than it already is? If you want Shepard to have kids, go read some fanfiction, or write your own. Every voice inside my head screams that having Shepard play the family man/woman is fundamentally wrong.
Yeah, my sig is in regards to possibility, not desire. But I agree, when did RPG's become at the end just a dating service. Throw raging male into pot of raging females and find the best fit. Oh, and if possible save the galaxy... but whatever.
The relationships make Shep relatable. His/Her character is pretty much the ultimate Mary Sue. No flaws, no weaknesses, no wants, no desires. Nothing but the mission. People like the romances because it makes Shepard a character and not just an avatar. If you want a nameless(sorta) faceless protaganist who has no emotion, play MW2, it's a great story with awesome gameplay.
#62
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:18
Relinquished2 wrote...
I wouldn't mind meeting Tali's family. I wanna know where she gets her hips from.
Her family is *spoilers* dead. At least Mother/Father are. No siblings either(far as I know.)
#63
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:28
Right now, I'm just hoping we will have a ''happy ever after'' ending.
Not sure at the moment how they are going to handle the situation regarding the ME1 LIs but i'm very curious to see if their imagination can reach a new limit
#64
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:33
ERJAK2 wrote...
Relinquished2 wrote...
I wouldn't mind meeting Tali's family. I wanna know where she gets her hips from.
Her family is *spoilers* dead. At least Mother/Father are. No siblings either(far as I know.)
Yeah, didn't you play the game? Tali's father is dead, and she tells you in ME1 that her mother has been dead for a number of years. Quarians are only allowed to have one child, unless the Flotilla is getting depopulated. The closest to Tali's family you're going to see is Admiral Shala'Raan vas Tonbay.
#65
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:34
#66
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:34
#67
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:35
#68
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:35
#69
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Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:35
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#70
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:40
LostScout wrote...
Interspecies offspring are possible in the real world. The mule is a prime example (donkey x horse). It is not fertile, but it is viable. There is evidence in ME1 that the Protheans were messing with primitive humans, and probably with the other galactic species as well. With a little bioengineering help from Mordin, maybe it isn't outside the realm of "fictional possibility". I don't think Bioware is likely to do this though. Maybe you could just adopt an orphaned Krogan and raise him up to be a supreme killer of big things.
The donkey and the horse are extremely closely related though. There's only a 2 chromosome difference and they evolved from the same common ancestor. Alien species would be completely unrelated, not to mention the Quarians and Turians have opposite-chirality DNA to us.
#71
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:45
FemShep and Garrus get married. FemShep goes to sperm bank to have child. Gives birth.
FemShep: Look, Garrus. He has your eyes!
Garrus: Don't patronize me, woman.
#72
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:49
Al-the-Catman wrote...
Regardless of your Shepard's gender & species partner, would it be possible for ol'Shep to became a parent by the end of ME3? If you romance an alien, is it possible for Shep to the "impossible" again? (Not counting asari...unless you have the 1st male asari kid...goodbye monogendered!)
I hope they have the option to get married... and no... no male Asari... he gets a daughter... I dont play females but I'd play my Sheperd's daughter if they do another game where you play his desendent... besides I think the females would enjoy having a Mass Effect where somewhat cannonically Sheperd is a girl. (It would appear that pseudo-cannonically if Sheperd has a child it would be with Liara, being an Asari... of course you could have a son if you 'married' someone else).
Modifié par Schurge, 09 février 2010 - 07:51 .
#73
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:50
Modifié par Pannamaslo, 09 février 2010 - 08:05 .
#74
Posté 09 février 2010 - 07:54
notphrog wrote...
Mass Effect 3 dlc: Family time.
FemShep and Garrus get married. FemShep goes to sperm bank to have child. Gives birth.
FemShep: Look, Garrus. He has your eyes!
Garrus: Don't patronize me, woman.
xD
#75
Posté 09 février 2010 - 08:00





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