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#37951
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Couldn't Liara have used her biotics to destroy the console itself? I understand that in order to use the holographic interface you have to physically touch it, but destroying the console would shut down the security device.

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LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...

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It's OK, man! 

*distracts Les*

So...how about that Liara DLC?


What Liara DLC? The damn thing hasn't been confirmed to exist yet!


I have files on my PC, yo!

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LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...

Couldn't Liara have used her biotics to destroy the console itself? I understand that in order to use the holographic interface you have to physically touch it, but destroying the console would shut down the security device.


She couldn't move when stuck in the bubble, how would she?

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I have files on my PC, yo!


They mean nothing until BW confirms otherwise, dawg!

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jlb524 wrote...

She couldn't move when stuck in the bubble, how would she?


You use biotics with the mind not the body, silly.

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Lizardviking wrote...

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Jack.


Jack wasn't really in need of rescuing. Granted the ship would go down in flames and she would die. But in the time between her release and you catching her. She seems to do fine.


But she was in cryo in the first place, and she wouldn't have gotten out if not for Shepard.

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LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...

Couldn't Liara have used her biotics to destroy the console itself? I understand that in order to use the holographic interface you have to physically touch it, but destroying the console would shut down the security device.


She's an prothean expert if she haven't tried this is because destroying the console would not help or she was not sure that could work and any rescue atempt could prove even more difficult if the console were offline. And even if that worked would be the problem of the geth

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LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...

jlb524 wrote...

She couldn't move when stuck in the bubble, how would she?


You use biotics with the mind not the body, silly.


Read the Codex, Dawg!

All biotics are sensitive to mass effect fields, but each biotic must first be trained, then outfitted with a surgically implanted amplifier in the brain - usually at puberty - to use their talents to any useful degree. A biotic has to essentially develop conscious control of their nervous system, which is a long, slow process. Once trained, a biotic can generate and control dark energy to move objects, generate protective barriers or restrain enemies.This is done using a technique called 'physical mnemonics'; the biotic uses a physical gesture to cause the right neurons and eezo nodules to fire and create the desired effect. Bio-amps are artificial devices used to increase a biotic's talent in a particular discipline.

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Ooops.

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LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...

Ooops.


J: 1
Les: 0

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IndigoWolfe wrote...

Lizardviking wrote...

IndigoWolfe wrote...

Jack.


Jack wasn't really in need of rescuing. Granted the ship would go down in flames and she would die. But in the time between her release and you catching her. She seems to do fine.


But she was in cryo in the first place, and she wouldn't have gotten out if not for Shepard.


She was in cryo. But she wasn't technically in danger.

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jlb524 wrote...

J: 1
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I have Liara. I win everytime.

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LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...

jlb524 wrote...

J: 1
Les: 0


I have Liara. I win everytime.


I have a copy of Liara on my hard drive as well.

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jlb524 wrote...

LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...

jlb524 wrote...

She couldn't move when stuck in the bubble, how would she?


You use biotics with the mind not the body, silly.


Read the Codex, Dawg!

All biotics are sensitive to mass effect fields, but each biotic must first be trained, then outfitted with a surgically implanted amplifier in the brain - usually at puberty - to use their talents to any useful degree. A biotic has to essentially develop conscious control of their nervous system, which is a long, slow process. Once trained, a biotic can generate and control dark energy to move objects, generate protective barriers or restrain enemies.This is done using a technique called 'physical mnemonics'; the biotic uses a physical gesture to cause the right neurons and eezo nodules to fire and create the desired effect. Bio-amps are artificial devices used to increase a biotic's talent in a particular discipline.



This mention implants so perhaps this is only necessary for humans the asari are more  talented biotics maybe they don't need this. Just me speculating though.

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jlb524 wrote...

I have a copy of Liara on my hard drive as well.


No I have her physically. Do you not remember my birthday?

What you have is a digital imitation. Hah!

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Master Wolf wrote...

This mention implants so perhaps this is only necessary for humans the asari are more  talented biotics maybe they don't need this. Just me speculating though.


Possible, it seems all biotics (human and asari) use some type of gesture when firing off biotics, from what we've seen in game.

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jlb524 wrote...

Master Wolf wrote...

This mention implants so perhaps this is only necessary for humans the asari are more  talented biotics maybe they don't need this. Just me speculating though.


Possible, it seems all biotics (human and asari) use some type of gesture when firing off biotics, from what we've seen in game.


You are right, but as they almost always do the same gesture to diferent powers(ex. Warp and throw) I thought that was just to show the player that the caracter is doing something I thought the same thing about tech powers.

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The necessity of using certain gestures in order to fire off specific biotic powers shouldn't really apply to the asari, I feel. The physiology and biology of the asari is so radically different from that of humans, even biotically capable ones that the need to use gestures in order to use certain biotic powers really shouldn't apply. The asari can join their consciousness to another individual, surely they should be able to use their biotics without having to make some sort of gesture to do so?

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Can biotics be used from inside a mass effect field sphere anyway, or must there be a path? It´s confusing after ME2, your companions Warp appears on the target while Shepard´s must "fly" and can even miss.

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Nerevar-as wrote...

Can biotics be used from inside a mass effect field sphere anyway, or must there be a path? It´s confusing after ME2, your companions Warp appears on the target while Shepard´s must "fly" and can even miss.


Squadmates powers traveling instantly are just a gameplay mechanic.

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In ME1 they worked the same for everybody. Not that I complain, helps a lot in Insanity in ME2 after the removal of gamebreakers.

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I wonder, if Liara continues to improve as a biotic and becomes even more powerful, even though I consider her to be extraordinarily precociously powerful for an asari her age, will she perhaps develop her own, unique biotic abilities and techniques that we're yet to see? I'd love it if in ME3 Liara's repertoire of biotic abilties all contain powers we have never seen before.

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That'd be awesome...maybe she got some trainning from a Matriarch or possibly tips from Cerberus while tracking down Shepard's body??



It could happen...

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Special power for Liara in ME3 or DLC? I would like she kept the ME1 Singularity. The biotic wave/kamehame fron Redemption wasn´t that bad either.

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Cypher0020 wrote...

That'd be awesome...maybe she got some trainning from a Matriarch or possibly tips from Cerberus while tracking down Shepard's body??

It could happen...


Maybe! I'd like to think that Liara would develop her own personal and unique abilities and techniques herself because she's just that awesome. :D