I sometimes wear watermelon colored armor.
Oh, here.
Modifié par Batteries, 05 juillet 2010 - 12:25 .
Modifié par Batteries, 05 juillet 2010 - 12:25 .
The first thing I liked before I even knew of the romance, was the set of skills he used. I beat ME as a Soldier only, his versatility was usefull and there was always a clean second spot to swap between other member, depending on the situation.Collider wrote...
I have a question. What do you like best about Kaidan? Maybe hard, I know.
Modifié par Batteries, 05 juillet 2010 - 12:34 .
Quaay wrote...
What I like best about Kaidan is how he gets concerned for Shepard and her well-being. He shows he really cares and wants to protect her. It's little things like a guy wanting to take out your trash or carry your groceries for you that really impresses me and Kaidan is that type of guy.

Modifié par sagequeen, 05 juillet 2010 - 02:12 .
sagequeen wrote...
huh....if all these femsheps were in a single unit, what do you think they would do? take over the galaxy? stop the reapers in five minutes? execute every single slaver in the galaxy? a ship full of femsheps would be funny. talk about one hell of a girl's night out.
watch out, flux....
Modifié par Joisan, 05 juillet 2010 - 02:48 .
Batteries wrote...
So I'm curious, anyone know if Kaidan is a unisex name or not?
Modifié par Batteries, 05 juillet 2010 - 03:01 .
Batteries wrote...
I see. I'm just curious. I was looking through a bunch of names and remember seeing plenty of girls use the name. Boy names for girls seems to be a trend these days. Dunno if it's actually classified as unisex or girls just use it.
Ran into some utterly hilarious arguments along the way looking to see if it is or not.
Modifié par Batteries, 05 juillet 2010 - 03:24 .
Modifié par piraticalx, 05 juillet 2010 - 03:23 .
Batteries wrote...
If it's Jacob, then I think it's because of Twilight. The top female name is Isabella(Bella).
It is interesting to see more girls with unisex or more masculine names imo. Most people at my school had some pretty common names. Josh, David, Monica, Jennifer, Richard ect.
I've only ever run into one other person who shares my first name. A lot of people pronounce it Justin since they miss the letter at the end and don't want to make a guess.
Last name wasn't any better. XD
Star58 wrote...
Batteries wrote...
If it's Jacob, then I think it's because of Twilight. The top female name is Isabella(Bella).
It is interesting to see more girls with unisex or more masculine names imo. Most people at my school had some pretty common names. Josh, David, Monica, Jennifer, Richard ect.
I've only ever run into one other person who shares my first name. A lot of people pronounce it Justin since they miss the letter at the end and don't want to make a guess.
Last name wasn't any better. XD
No it's not Jacob. Jacob is the most popular male name. My son's name - Jordan - is one of the most popular androgynous names.
It is interesting. I've met all kinds of girls in particular with less common names in the last few years. Of course there are some which make me kinda feel for the kid, but overall, it's pretty cool not that there aren't so many Janes and Johns (two common names in my husband's family since the emphasis has been on "J" names for a while -- lol even us in-laws are largely "J's"!)
Modifié par Batteries, 05 juillet 2010 - 03:36 .
Batteries wrote...
Star58 wrote...
Batteries wrote...
If it's Jacob, then I think it's because of Twilight. The top female name is Isabella(Bella).
It is interesting to see more girls with unisex or more masculine names imo. Most people at my school had some pretty common names. Josh, David, Monica, Jennifer, Richard ect.
I've only ever run into one other person who shares my first name. A lot of people pronounce it Justin since they miss the letter at the end and don't want to make a guess.
Last name wasn't any better. XD
No it's not Jacob. Jacob is the most popular male name. My son's name - Jordan - is one of the most popular androgynous names.
It is interesting. I've met all kinds of girls in particular with less common names in the last few years. Of course there are some which make me kinda feel for the kid, but overall, it's pretty cool not that there aren't so many Janes and Johns (two common names in my husband's family since the emphasis has been on "J" names for a while -- lol even us in-laws are largely "J's"!)
Ohh read that wrong. I'd feel for the kid if her name if her name was Winifred or Patrick. We have pretty common names in our family par the few like myself who have a bit more uncommon but not unheard of name.
I have a small phobia on giving such common and frequenly used names to anything apart from all my game consoles who I've all dubbed "David."I did that years ago but no idea why that name, just did.
Sialater wrote...
Good morning, all. Getting ready to post Meg's Horizon Log. If you've read the logs before, some of it will seem familiar, but I wasn't happy with the original, so I fixed it.