Keelah Se'lai Somebody.Somebody1003 wrote...
Well people Im out, hope that when I return the thread is still going. Cya.
All Tali fans, read this! IT'S UP TO US TO KEEP TALI ALIVE! 3.0!!
#28026
Guest_runescapeguy9_*
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 01:52
Guest_runescapeguy9_*
#28027
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 01:52
#28028
Guest_Somebody1003_*
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 01:53
Guest_Somebody1003_*
Well you cannot rebuild grunt he was perfect.Pauravi wrote...
That doesn't keep it from being true.Somebody1003 wrote...
You would quote her?Pauravi wrote...
Bah, screw TIM.1490 wrote...
Guys, what would you do in this scenario:
In Mass Effect 3, the Illusive man informs you that Cerberus has cross engineered a "cure" for the Quarians using data from the Lazarus Project.
This new treatment will stimulate Quarian immune systems to grow spontaneously to fully-protective states in just a matter of weeks. Tali would finally be able to show you her face without risk of getting sick or dying. Not to mention you'd be helping the entire Quarian race.
The catch: the Illusive Man thinks it's time for Cerberus to subvert the Council and for humans to become the supreme rulers of the universe, with him at the head. He will not give you this "cure" until you help place him into power.
So what do you choose? Do you put the fate of the galaxy in the hands of Cerberus so Tali is can live a life free of worry and have a normal relationship with Shepard? Or is the Galaxy too important to give up, even for Tali?
In the words of Admiral Xen, whatever can be made, can be made again.
:alien:She is one of the worst bi*ches in the game.
Your ad hominems don't sway me; address the argument, not the speaker.
And no way the Quarians will ever rebuild the Geth, or be able to take control over them like Xen wants.
#28029
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 01:53
[quote]LegendaryAvenger wrote...
You would quote her?
:alien:She is one of the worst bi*ches in the game.
[/quote]
What about Jedore? "go ahead, destroy. I will rebuild!"[/quote]
Wow you just love all th b*tches from ME2 huh.
[/quote]
I hate:
Ashley
Al jilhani
Jedore
Xen
Female eclipse engineers
List too long
#28030
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 01:54
Keelah Se'lai, Somebody1003.Somebody1003 wrote...
Well people Im out, hope that when I return the thread is still going. Cya.
#28031
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 01:54
Jake71887 wrote...
tiberius_adamantine wrote...
for the most part I already have a way to make it work. I'm just seeing if I can get even more
supportive info. Once the scientist responds, I'll know how to proceed.
Let me guess, this "scientist's" not out of high school yet.
Theory: Creation Scientist?
#28032
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 01:55
a lot of people say that too mordin even says it about his pupil's research from his loyalty mission.Pauravi wrote...
That doesn't keep it from being true.Somebody1003 wrote...
You would quote her?Pauravi wrote...
Bah, screw TIM.1490 wrote...
Guys, what would you do in this scenario:
In Mass Effect 3, the Illusive man informs you that Cerberus has cross engineered a "cure" for the Quarians using data from the Lazarus Project.
This new treatment will stimulate Quarian immune systems to grow spontaneously to fully-protective states in just a matter of weeks. Tali would finally be able to show you her face without risk of getting sick or dying. Not to mention you'd be helping the entire Quarian race.
The catch: the Illusive Man thinks it's time for Cerberus to subvert the Council and for humans to become the supreme rulers of the universe, with him at the head. He will not give you this "cure" until you help place him into power.
So what do you choose? Do you put the fate of the galaxy in the hands of Cerberus so Tali is can live a life free of worry and have a normal relationship with Shepard? Or is the Galaxy too important to give up, even for Tali?
In the words of Admiral Xen, whatever can be made, can be made again.
:alien:She is one of the worst bi*ches in the game.
Your ad hominems don't sway me; address the argument, not the speaker.
#28033
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 01:55
Must carry over.Himmelstor wrote...
Doctor's Shameless Self Promotion:
Doctor prescribes fanfiction!
Part Thirteen of Act II: Descent is up in blog.
Please read and comment!
And enjoy!
(Bring tissues)
#28034
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 01:56
Old argument, Scalpels.Scalpels wrote...
Jake71887 wrote...
tiberius_adamantine wrote...
for the most part I already have a way to make it work. I'm just seeing if I can get even more
supportive info. Once the scientist responds, I'll know how to proceed.
Let me guess, this "scientist's" not out of high school yet.
Theory: Creation Scientist?
Best not to get involved.
#28035
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 01:56
Summing it up - blowing up the Collector base = screwing TIM over with a screwdriwer the size of Destiny Ascension.
#28036
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 01:58
But anyway, it's interesting to talk about it for a bit: do you think Quarians were going to be like the most humanoid-shaped alien species in the game (if you dismiss the fingers), or do you think that this concept became real after Bioware saw the interest in them (and therefore in tali)?
Because during my first playtrhoughs during ME1 I considered them a mix between a Turian and an Asari, but then in Ascension and ME2 they seem to be more like a human with less fingers.
I like the change, of course. Whatever makes Tali more hottie has to be done if it doesn't seem weird.
#28037
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 01:58
this.Mr.Kusy wrote...
Let's face the truth - Cerberus can't do **** if you don't give them the Reaper base. They are a smal shadowy organisation - with huge fundings that were pumped in Shepard and his mission - if you decide to blow the station up, those are money out of the window for TIM. He doesn't have an army, he doesn't have a fleet - EDI tells you how "big" Cerberus actualy is - it's a cell based mafia, not a huge empire. They basicaly don't have resources anywhere near the level of trying to controll the galaxy. Even if Shepard is backing TIM but without the Collector station - they are nothing. Normandy - nomather how advanced - stands no chance agaist combined fleets of Aliance, Turians and Asari.
Summing it up - blowing up the Collector base = screwing TIM over with a screwdriwer the size of Destiny Ascension.
#28038
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 01:58
Himmelstor wrote...
Old argument, Scalpels.Scalpels wrote...
Jake71887 wrote...
tiberius_adamantine wrote...
for the most part I already have a way to make it work. I'm just seeing if I can get even more
supportive info. Once the scientist responds, I'll know how to proceed.
Let me guess, this "scientist's" not out of high school yet.
Theory: Creation Scientist?
Best not to get involved.
Sound advice. Ignoreing further "hybrid" related posts.
#28039
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 01:59
Assumes Cerberus strength does not include powerful connections.Mr.Kusy wrote...
Let's face the truth - Cerberus can't do **** if you don't give them the Reaper base. They are a smal shadowy organisation - with huge fundings that were pumped in Shepard and his mission - if you decide to blow the station up, those are money out of the window for TIM. He doesn't have an army, he doesn't have a fleet - EDI tells you how "big" Cerberus actualy is - it's a cell based mafia, not a huge empire. They basicaly don't have resources anywhere near the level of trying to controll the galaxy. Even if Shepard is backing TIM but without the Collector station - they are nothing. Normandy - nomather how advanced - stands no chance agaist combined fleets of Aliance, Turians and Asari.
Summing it up - blowing up the Collector base = screwing TIM over with a screwdriwer the size of Destiny Ascension.
The funding comes from somewhere.
Somewhere rich.
And many sympathizers, I'm certain.
There is Cerberus, and then there is Cerberus' reach.
#28040
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 01:59
Scalpels wrote...
Jake71887 wrote...
tiberius_adamantine wrote...
for the most part I already have a way to make it work. I'm just seeing if I can get even more
supportive info. Once the scientist responds, I'll know how to proceed.
Let me guess, this "scientist's" not out of high school yet.
Theory: Creation Scientist?
what do you mean?
#28041
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 02:00
#28042
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 02:00
NonHuman1136 wrote...
Alright smartass. The context of the word "reality" as you originally used it implies that we (tali fans) cannot differentiate between what is real and what is fictional or what only exists in the ME universe. Of course sci-fi is based on reality, I'm not stupid. But to say that the good people of this thread have somehow lost connection with the real world simply because they are speculating on cross-species reproduction within the confines of the twisted science that exists in the ME world is rediculous.VettoRyouzou wrote...
NonHuman1136 wrote...
We have over 2000 pages of Tali conversations. It is inevitable that new and interesting ideas pop up. We've already talked about the stuff that I suppose someone like you would consider sane and normal. So in light of that we come up with new topics that peak our interest and cause us to actually *gasp* think. I for one very much enjoy our "weird" conversations because it forces people to think in a way that they would not have otherwise. And besides, this is a video game community, the whole purpose of these games is to give us an escape from reality and immerse ourselves in a new and exciting world. Reality has no place here.
Reality has a place every were Mass effect does use Reality as it bases, Humans breath Oxygen that is reality, space has no gravity that is reality, Suns will die out this is reality, People will die this is reality, people will learn this is reality. I can keep going on but Reality is in mass effect reality can be bent and twisted but reality remains a constant thing in every life that goes on, A true idea of none reality is beyond the simple mind to comprehend.
To sum this up, Yes Mass effect is a Sci-fi game but there are basic Reality laws that it must bow before to make sense in any forum turn and light, when people obsesses over the idea that what cannot be must be is the moment one began to lose site of reality.
Again you can love tali you can poke at fun idea but obsessing over a fiction character baring children and when everything point to it not being the case and refusing it and make it a obsession to prove people wrong is taking it to far.
Call me what you will but the reality is even in the game own reality they prove it is not possible Quarians are a dextro-protein species much like the Tuirians. If you romances garrus as femshep Mordin give you advise over what not to do with a dextro-protein species. As well as a Bar tender warn of eating foods of a dextro-protein species can case illness be it minor.
Further more genetic alteration is not at the level people assume if it was why have we never seen more genetically altered soldiers with traits from are own planet, Wolves have higher sense then we, as well as many other animals yet we do not see such actions taken. The best genetic alteration we ever seen in Mass effect is grunt and all he is, is PURE krogan all of the good traits none of the bad, but that just working within one own genetic structure with no addition of others and even Grunt himself was a LARGE scale trail and error.
To sum it up there two far different there not of the same worlds cannot eat the same foods do not share the same DNA there are so many differences that it be a twice the size trial and error of what created grunt that may never work.
Accept the game reality or fall into madness it is that simple.
#28043
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 02:00
Calculating cerberus manpower...Himmelstor wrote...
Assumes Cerberus strength does not include powerful connections.Mr.Kusy wrote...
Let's face the truth - Cerberus can't do **** if you don't give them the Reaper base. They are a smal shadowy organisation - with huge fundings that were pumped in Shepard and his mission - if you decide to blow the station up, those are money out of the window for TIM. He doesn't have an army, he doesn't have a fleet - EDI tells you how "big" Cerberus actualy is - it's a cell based mafia, not a huge empire. They basicaly don't have resources anywhere near the level of trying to controll the galaxy. Even if Shepard is backing TIM but without the Collector station - they are nothing. Normandy - nomather how advanced - stands no chance agaist combined fleets of Aliance, Turians and Asari.
Summing it up - blowing up the Collector base = screwing TIM over with a screwdriwer the size of Destiny Ascension.
The funding comes from somewhere.
Somewhere rich.
And many sympathizers, I'm certain.
There is Cerberus, and then there is Cerberus' reach.
approximetely one-seventh the size of the alliance
#28044
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 02:00
#28045
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 02:01
Maybe not a screw driver.. possibly a larger tool something along the lines of welding materials lol. Blow torches have handles right? stick one of those up their asses they will never stop feeling the burn. xD thats just about what happened to cyberus when i blew up the collector base lol.Mr.Kusy wrote...
Let's face the truth - Cerberus can't do **** if you don't give them the Reaper base. They are a smal shadowy organisation - with huge fundings that were pumped in Shepard and his mission - if you decide to blow the station up, those are money out of the window for TIM. He doesn't have an army, he doesn't have a fleet - EDI tells you how "big" Cerberus actualy is - it's a cell based mafia, not a huge empire. They basicaly don't have resources anywhere near the level of trying to controll the galaxy. Even if Shepard is backing TIM but without the Collector station - they are nothing. Normandy - nomather how advanced - stands no chance agaist combined fleets of Aliance, Turians and Asari.
Summing it up - blowing up the Collector base = screwing TIM over with a screwdriwer the size of Destiny Ascension.
#28046
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 02:01
Certainly Grunt could be rebuilt, Okeer simply said that it wouldn't be simple to replicate. I am also not talking about whether the Quarians would recreate the Geth (although the fact that they could is more poignant).Somebody1003 wrote...
Well you cannot rebuild grunt he was perfect.Pauravi wrote...
That doesn't keep it from being true.Somebody1003 wrote...
You would quote her?Pauravi wrote...
Bah, screw TIM.
In the words of Admiral Xen, whatever can be made, can be made again.
:alien:She is one of the worst bi*ches in the game.
Your ad hominems don't sway me; address the argument, not the speaker.
And no way the Quarians will ever rebuild the Geth, or be able to take control over them like Xen wants.
I was simply stating that if Cerberus did, in fact, find a way to help the Quarians in such a way, that it would be a proof of concept. It means that it is possible to do, and therefore it would be possible to replicate without any help from Cerberus whatsoever. I'd rather invest the extra time to replicate Cerberus' success without their help than to hand the galaxy over to them.
#28047
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 02:01
#28048
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 02:01
#28049
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 02:01
can't wait for chapter 3DarkwanderStorm wrote...
Survivor's Vigilance chapters 1 and 2! http://social.biowar...5244/blog/2962/
#28050
Posté 02 mars 2010 - 02:01
Knoll Argonar wrote...
Because during my first playtrhoughs during ME1 I considered them a mix between a Turian and an Asari, but then in Ascension and ME2 they seem to be more like a human with less fingers.
I like the change, of course. Whatever makes Tali more hottie has to be done if it doesn't seem weird.
New excuse to post this:

Do not agree with facial "tattoo" however. Find... compelling.




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