Support Liara T'Soni for ME3 - Squadmate and LI
#7401
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 02:49
Now back to the beautiful blueberry goddess.
#7402
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 03:13
#7403
Guest_General Stubbs_*
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 03:16
Guest_General Stubbs_*
That is the suprise ending of Redemption #4 just so you know.yorkj86 wrote...
Maybe it's just the form-fitting dress, but Liara seems to have, uh...developed a bit, physically. Not that she needed any help in that department during the events of ME1.
#7404
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 03:17
vigna wrote...
I just finished Awakening. Not sure if it was worth 40 bucks...maybe 30. I seriously hope Liara doesn't get treated like leliana in a DLC/Expansion. Oh well.
Now back to the beautiful blueberry goddess.
Oddly enough, I totally buy the explanation given on the FAQ page for Awakenings (which IIRC is that romance can wait, you've got to save the world) mainly because I get the distinct feeling that they didn't want to rush something in and have its quality suffer. But I still think that they should've left the letters in, at least. But again, totally off topic for now -- and besides, the whole Romance Pack idea bandied about could easily change that (it was mentioned in a DA:O context, after all).
But seeing that one pic with Shepard's arm around Liara ... okay, this is reason FOUR for why I shoulda gotten the games for the PC.
#7405
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 03:20
General Stubbs wrote...
That is the suprise ending of Redemption #4 just so you know.yorkj86 wrote...
Maybe it's just the form-fitting dress, but Liara seems to have, uh...developed a bit, physically. Not that she needed any help in that department during the events of ME1.
... okay, which smiley is "lol" the most ... probably this one
Honestly, though, she's not out running around flaying mercs... with her mind, at the moment, she's bound to pick up a pound or two, and she just picked them up in exactly the right places
#7406
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 03:21
#7407
Guest_General Stubbs_*
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 03:27
Guest_General Stubbs_*
Another amazing reason to love Liara (there are already an infinite amount of reasons to love her), she can look beautiful even after sitting at a desk for two years thinking about revenge (and Shepard).JaylaClark wrote...
General Stubbs wrote...
That is the suprise ending of Redemption #4 just so you know.yorkj86 wrote...
Maybe it's just the form-fitting dress, but Liara seems to have, uh...developed a bit, physically. Not that she needed any help in that department during the events of ME1.
... okay, which smiley is "lol" the most ... probably this one
Honestly, though, she's not out running around flaying mercs... with her mind, at the moment, she's bound to pick up a pound or two, and she just picked them up in exactly the right places.
Modifié par General Stubbs, 20 mars 2010 - 03:33 .
#7408
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 03:30
#7409
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 03:36
vigna wrote...
I just finished Awakening. Not sure if it was worth 40 bucks...maybe 30. I seriously hope Liara doesn't get treated like leliana in a DLC/Expansion. Oh well.
Now back to the beautiful blueberry goddess.
From what I've read about DA:O:A I might as well not get it because the ending puts me in the exact same place as I was with Leliana at the end of DA:O!
Kind of like the plot of ME2.
#7410
Guest_justinnstuff_*
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 03:41
Guest_justinnstuff_*
#7411
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 05:14
WilliamShatner wrote...
vigna wrote...
I just finished Awakening. Not sure if it was worth 40 bucks...maybe 30. I seriously hope Liara doesn't get treated like leliana in a DLC/Expansion. Oh well.
Now back to the beautiful blueberry goddess.
From what I've read about DA:O:A I might as well not get it because the ending puts me in the exact same place as I was with Leliana at the end of DA:O!
Kind of like the plot of ME2.
Let's just hope that both DA and ME fans get satisfying resolutions for their characters stories. How lonely both Leliana and Liara must be so far...
#7412
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 07:35
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
That's beautiful, fantastic! Wish that the picture on the desk could have been something like that, with Shepard are Liara together. I love Liara's smile!
Regarding Liara's dress, I did notice that it made her look a little more, uh, "voluptuous". Score 1 point for the green dress!
#7413
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 10:16
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*

No, Liara. I could never hate you, not in a million years. Come here. *hugs*<3
#7414
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 10:31
LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...
No, Liara. I could never hate you, not in a million years. Come here. *hugs*<3
like hell yea i agree!
#7415
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 10:39
#7416
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 10:45
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
Liara, with her big beaming smile, just looks really sweet and innocent though. Such a cutie!
#7417
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 10:50
i thought what the hell time to bump-in some fresh pic:LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...
I can see what you're getting at, Crimm. XD
Liara, with her big beaming smile, just looks really sweet and innocent though. Such a cutie!
gotta go for now be back in apox. 5 hours
#7418
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 10:57
The back of her head sure is purdy.Marcin R wrote...
i thought what the hell time to bump-in some fresh pic:LesEnfantsTerribles wrote...
I can see what you're getting at, Crimm. XD
Liara, with her big beaming smile, just looks really sweet and innocent though. Such a cutie!![]()
gotta go for now be back in apox. 5 hours
I also am out for quite a few hours. School business to attend to. I'll be reading the thread from my phone though.
#7419
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 10:59
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
Yep, the back of Liara's head is very nice. Much prefer the front though, so that I can see her beautiful face.
#7420
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 12:55
Oh and a nice bump back to the first page :happy:
Modifié par Vayrand, 20 mars 2010 - 12:57 .
#7421
Guest_yorkj86_*
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 02:12
Guest_yorkj86_*
All we know is that the Asari use parthenogenesis. That one Asari on Illium tells us the father's DNA is only used as a genetic randomizer for the daughter. Also, there's the rumor that the Asari pass on the best "traits" of the father species to their daughters, but that could be purely figurative.
I've noticed that Pureblood Asari, like Liara, tend to have small, fish-scale-like scales on their head-crests. Asari from Krogan fathers tend to have large, hexagonal scales on their head-crests. Asari from Salarian fathers tend to have raised, pronounced ridges on their head-crests. But this is just from observing two or three NPCs. Three isn't a sufficient sample size for anything. It could just be coincidence, or have no significance altogether.
Either Bioware doesn't even know, or Asari genetics are so random that they are unknowable.
Modifié par yorkj86, 20 mars 2010 - 02:13 .
#7422
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 02:41
Guest_LesEnfantsTerribles_*
#7423
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 02:53
From what Mordin says about genetic diversity, it seems that any difference is minimal. But still enough to cause some recognizable cosmetic differences and seemingly keep the resulting daughter away from the AY range if the other partner is non-asari. I think the benefits of non-asari meldings are really limited to social beliefs reinforcing the asari role as an open diplomatic species and the real buffer it provides for limiting AY spectrum asari.
Asari daughters get all of their genetic material from their mother, and only half of that is affected by melding. So they're not clone daughters, but they also aren't as differentiated as offspring with genes from two different parents. Much like automictic parthogenesis, except one half is randomized by the melding instead of a simple fusion of the set from the mother.
So asari with a parent belonging to X species will display cosmetic traits within a defined range, but she isn't any less or more asari than any other asari. And no matter their lineage, two asari will always produce a pureblood asari.
#7424
Guest_yorkj86_*
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 03:10
Guest_yorkj86_*
JPfanner wrote...
My understanding of asari parthogenesis is that it is actually the neural gestalt formed from melding that influences the variance, and that variance is within a recognizable range depending on the composition of the gestalt. Like gynogenesis, except with a neural trigger rather than a physical one.
From what Mordin says about genetic diversity, it seems that any difference is minimal. But still enough to cause some recognizable cosmetic differences and seemingly keep the resulting daughter away from the AY range if the other partner is non-asari. I think the benefits of non-asari meldings are really limited to social beliefs reinforcing the asari role as an open diplomatic species and the real buffer it provides for limiting AY spectrum asari.
Asari daughters get all of their genetic material from their mother, and only half of that is affected by melding. So they're not clone daughters, but they also aren't as differentiated as offspring with genes from two different parents. Much like automictic parthogenesis, except one half is randomized by the melding instead of a simple fusion of the set from the mother.
So asari with a parent belonging to X species will display cosmetic traits within a defined range, but she isn't any less or more asari than any other asari. And no matter their lineage, two asari will always produce a pureblood asari.
Would the phenotypes of an Asari daughter be predictable through this process, or is it entirely random? A child from two humans will always look like its parents in some capacity, but can the same be said of an Asari/Asari or Asari/non-Asari pairing?
Modifié par yorkj86, 20 mars 2010 - 03:10 .
#7425
Posté 20 mars 2010 - 03:32




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