Support Liara T'Soni for ME3 - Squadmate and LI
#41776
Guest_yorkj86_*
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 09:46
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#41777
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 09:49
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jlb524 wrote...
That is interesting!
I have a feeling that an asari living on earth would adopt the latest human female fashions.
I agree. I can't really see Liara being particularly bothered about fashion or being particularly fashion conscious, but I wonder what kind of human attire she would wear?
#41778
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 09:50
Modifié par Master Wolf, 03 juillet 2010 - 09:51 .
#41779
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 09:51
#41780
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 09:58
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#41781
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:00
LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...
I agree. I can't really see Liara being particularly bothered about fashion or being particularly fashion conscious, but I wonder what kind of human attire she would wear?
I don't know...I also wonder if most Earth women just wear the typical dress we see women (asari and human) wear on the Citadel? It's even popular on Illium (as this is the style Liara wears there).
I would still bet that there still is fashion that is unique to humans on Earth, and it's possible some asari may adopt them.
What Liara would wear? Something practical...slacks and a nice blouse I would think.
#41782
Guest_yorkj86_*
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:03
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LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...
I actually have wondered before if Liara's Prothean knowledge and expertise will serve an important story role in ME3. What I had in mind was that at some point the Reapers gain control of the mass relay network, essentially isolating individual star system from each other. Knowing that the Protheans were on the cusp of developing mass relay technology themselves, Liara may then be required to analyse and decipher the Protheans' research in order to assist Shepard in regaining control of the mass relay network.
It'd be pretty cool if this happened, considering what Matriarch Aethyta said about being laughed off of Thessia for proposing that the Asari develop mass relay technology. All of a sudden, here's an Asari who knows how they work, how to build new ones, and Matriarch Aethyta gets to give the other Matriarchs a ****-eating "told-you-so" grin.
#41783
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:04
LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...
I actually have wondered before if Liara's Prothean knowledge and expertise will serve an important story role in ME3. What I had in mind was that at some point the Reapers gain control of the mass relay network, essentially isolating individual star system from each other. Knowing that the Protheans were on the cusp of developing mass relay technology themselves, Liara may then be required to analyse and decipher the Protheans' research in order to assist Shepard in regaining control of the mass relay network.
I would realy like that in ME3 we can see Liara again in her role of arqueologist and prothean expert and that once again she have a plot critical role like the one she had in ME1.
#41784
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:06
yorkj86 wrote...
It'd be pretty cool if this happened, considering what Matriarch Aethyta said about being laughed off of Thessia for proposing that the Asari develop mass relay technology. All of a sudden, here's an Asari who knows how they work, how to build new ones, and Matriarch Aethyta gets to give the other Matriarchs a ****-eating "told-you-so" grin.
Specialy if that asari is her daughter since Matriarch Aethyta can be Liara other parent.
#41785
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:08
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jlb524 wrote...
I don't know...I also wonder if most Earth women just wear the typical dress we see women (asari and human) wear on the Citadel? It's even popular on Illium (as this is the style Liara wears there).
I would still bet that there still is fashion that is unique to humans on Earth, and it's possible some asari may adopt them.
What Liara would wear? Something practical...slacks and a nice blouse I would think.
Maybe the dresses we see human females and asari wearing on the Citadel and Illium are a kind of standardised formal galactic attire? What I mean is that when people are in areas in which multiple species reside, there is a generally accepted standardised formal attire that is adhered to. Liara's ME2 dress being one of them. However, when you visit the homeworlds or colonies of certain species, you begin to see unique fashion styles. For example, you'd see more asari fashion styles on Thessia, or human styles on Earth.
And yes, I agree that Liara would wear something practical. During the winter, she could wear a nice warm coat and scarf!
#41786
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:17
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#41787
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:24
LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...
Of course, Liara would be alot more enthusiastic about the more...intimate side to fashion when in the bedroom with Shepard.
Oh yes, oh yes.
#41788
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:27
#41789
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:33
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Master Wolf wrote...
What do you think that will be Liara opinion about Morinth if Shepard recruit Morinth and kill Samara?
Dismay at Shepard sacrificing an asari Justicar in order to recruit a deranged serial killer, I'd imagine.
#41790
Guest_yorkj86_*
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:33
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Master Wolf wrote...
What do you think that will be Liara opinion about Morinth if Shepard recruit Morinth and kill Samara?
She would probably disapprove. She would wonder about the kind of people Shepard is surrounding himself with.
Also, that reminds me - if the Ardat-Yakshi are supposed to be so stigmatized, it just makes Liara's meetings with Shepards seem even more hastily written. Liara should have had something to say about Shepard chasing an Ardat-Yakshi.
Modifié par yorkj86, 03 juillet 2010 - 10:34 .
#41791
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:35
yorkj86 wrote...
Also, that reminds me - if the Ardat-Yakshi are supposed to be so stigmatized, it just makes Liara's meetings with Shepards seem even more hastily written. Liara should have had something to say about Shepard chasing an Ardat-Yakshi.
Liara doesn't know exactly what Samara is on Illium for, or does she?
I have a feeling Liara knows way more than she's supposed to!
#41792
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:39
LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...
Master Wolf wrote...
What do you think that will be Liara opinion about Morinth if Shepard recruit Morinth and kill Samara?
Dismay at Shepard sacrificing an asari Justicar in order to recruit a deranged serial killer, I'd imagine.
Don't you think that Liara would at some level have some pity of Morinth after all Liara is a pure blood asari she could have been like Morinth. She will of course be against everithing that Morinth do but she would also be against the prison or death police that suroud the ardat-yakshi.
Modifié par Master Wolf, 03 juillet 2010 - 11:04 .
#41793
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:39
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jlb524 wrote...
Liara doesn't know exactly what Samara is on Illium for, or does she?
I have a feeling Liara knows way more than she's supposed to!
I think she would have mentioned that Samara was tracking Morinth if she knew. After all, she told Shepard that Thane was targeting Nassana, so she doesn't particularly have any qualms about revealing who people are planning to kill.
#41794
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:43
Hai Liara fans......
#41795
Guest_yorkj86_*
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:44
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Master Wolf wrote...
Don't you think that Liara would at some level have some pity of Morinth after all Liara is a pure blood asari she could have been like Morinth. She will of course be against everithing that Morinth do but she would also be against the prison or death police that suroud the ardat-yakshi.
Why do you say that? I disagree with you.
#41796
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:46
ratzerman wrote...
*waves*
Hai Liara fans......
'sup dawg!
I have stamps now.
#41797
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:47
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
ratzerman wrote...
*waves*
Hai Liara fans......
Hi ratz!
#41798
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:47
yorkj86 wrote...
Why do you say that? I disagree with you.
I say this because I don't think that Liara would agree with a idea that says that a person is bad just because that person have born with a genetic defect.
#41799
Guest_yorkj86_*
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:49
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#41800
Guest_yorkj86_*
Posté 03 juillet 2010 - 10:50
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Master Wolf wrote...
yorkj86 wrote...
Why do you say that? I disagree with you.
I say this because I don't think that Liara would agree with a idea that says that a person is bad just because that person have born with a genetic defect.
They have a genetic propensity towards homicidal behavior. Value judgments aside, humans, and apparently Asari, too, put people like that in asylums or prisons.




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