PandemicFear wrote...
SpatFieya wrote...
Pauravi wrote...
alickar wrote...
Pauravi wrote...
Also, this talk of "turning Shepard into a Quarian" is patently ridiculous. In that case, in what sense is he even Shepard anymore? Assuming differences in Quarian brain structure, it would seem an impossibility to take the trillions of connections in the human brain that make Shepard who he is, and translate that into an equivalent Quarian structure that would produce exactly the same personality traits, memories, etc. And of course you can't just have a human brain sitting in a Quarian body, that is preposterous.
this is at the end of mass effect 3 where shep does the process
In what way does this address what I said?
Turning Shepard into a Quarian is impossible except by some ridiculous deus ex machina.
I'm picturing the scene from the Wolverine movie where he's being transformed.
Wouldn't be a pleasant expierience I imagine.
That actually reminded me of Avatar. Don't do it BioWare! Although Avatar was awesome.
Yeah, don't want no mutant babies.
Then again people will still argue "Oh you could uhhh, take the primary 'what-you-call-it' genome from tali and just put some of shepards what-have-yous dna stuff and the baby will look quarian but like, have shepards eyes or nose or something."
They can adopt a little Quarian who lost it's parents during the Geth attack on the Flotilla or something. Love isn't measured by how many children you have or having children at all.