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#3851
Jake71887

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herbie dog wrote...

But what if the quarians defeat the geth.Surley for that alone the council should give the quarians council membership


Tali said it herself in ME1, the Quarians really only concern themselves with what's happening inside the Flotilla.. Not really an ideal viewset for a council race. 

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Hmmm. Asari get about 1000 years old, Krogan many hundreds of years, Salarians get about 40 years old.... How old can a Quarian get? Anyone knows?


Krogan can live several thousand years in some cases apparently. IIRC the Quarians have a lifespan similar to that of humans. Bear in mind that human longeivity has increased to 150 years under the best of circumstances in ME. The average human lifespan will be lower.

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Around the same as humans I believe... 

That´s my guess too, but I don´t think it was ever really mentioned.

#3854
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herbie dog wrote...

Lareit wrote...

Jake71887 wrote...

herbie dog wrote...
But what if anything should happen to Shepard?Posted Image


She'd go back to the Flotilla, where they'd send her off to irradiated planets to collect information, while dodging geth. :whistle:


Nah, they already did that on Haestrom, and she already did lava on Therum

It's either earthquake world or tsunami world whole dodging geth next.


and if you want her to be ruthless it's your choice, you're the writer. Don't worry about appealing to me. I don't read fanfiction. I am just a sound board/devil's advocate.


Oh and her being a spectre also doesn't make much sense. THe council has pretty much told the quarians to screw themselves, her working for the council race's best interest doesn't give her alot of freedom to help her people as much.

But what if the quarians defeat the geth.Surley for that alone the council should give the quarians council membership


I doubt it. The Council exiled the Quarians from their ranks for creating the AI Geth problem. Whether making peace with, or destroying, the Geth, it would likely just be seen as the Quarians finally solving a mess they created. It might allow for the Quarians to eventually be reinvited back in to Council space territory, but not with a seat on the Council itself.

Modifié par The_KFD_Case, 20 février 2010 - 02:47 .


#3855
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DRACO1130 wrote...

hmm, well IF you chose Tali as the Lover interest and consummated - keeping her alive would require repeated 'injections' of Shepard's genetic material to stave off the decline that would occur from her weakened immune system - without frequent repeat doses of said 'manjuice' she'd die.


So what's the problem? :lol:

 


Thats what she said :bandit:

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Lareit

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Beyonder101 wrote...

Jake71887 wrote...


Around the same as humans I believe... 

That´s my guess too, but I don´t think it was ever really mentioned.


It hasn't. We can conjecture they live similar if not slightly longer life's due to Tali's age during her Pilgrimage. She was 22, it's their comming of age into adult hood.

22 is well beyond our comming into adult hood age.

But this is just conjecture. They atleast live to 50ish years using Shala'Raan history and timeline.

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Jake71887 wrote...

herbie dog wrote...

But what if the quarians defeat the geth.Surley for that alone the council should give the quarians council membership


Tali said it herself in ME1, the Quarians really only concern themselves with what's happening inside the Flotilla.. Not really an ideal viewset for a council race. 


True, yet much of that is likely dictated by their current lifestyle. Should they settle on their original homeworld, or on a different planet, that would likely see some changes crop up in current Quarian culture over time. Possibly including their viewpoint towards the rest of the galaxy (i.e. if they are no longer as pressed for space and resources it frees up time for other pursuits including, though not limited to, intergalactic politics and diplomacy).

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The_KFD_Case wrote...

herbie dog wrote...

Lareit wrote...

Jake71887 wrote...

herbie dog wrote...
But what if anything should happen to Shepard?Posted Image


She'd go back to the Flotilla, where they'd send her off to irradiated planets to collect information, while dodging geth. :whistle:


Nah, they already did that on Haestrom, and she already did lava on Therum

It's either earthquake world or tsunami world whole dodging geth next.


and if you want her to be ruthless it's your choice, you're the writer. Don't worry about appealing to me. I don't read fanfiction. I am just a sound board/devil's advocate.


Oh and her being a spectre also doesn't make much sense. THe council has pretty much told the quarians to screw themselves, her working for the council race's best interest doesn't give her alot of freedom to help her people as much.

But what if the quarians defeat the geth.Surley for that alone the council should give the quarians council membership


I doubt it. The Council exiled the Quarians from their ranks for creating the AI Geth problem. Whether making peace with, or destroying, the Geth, it would likely just be seen as the Quarians finally solving a mess they created. It might allow for the Quarians to eventually be reinvited back in to Council space territory, but not with a seat on the Council itself.

Surley if the council is lead by humans,Shepard could convince them to give the quarians a second chancePosted Image

#3859
The_KFD_Case

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nitefyre410 wrote...

The_KFD_Case wrote...

DRACO1130 wrote...

hmm, well IF you chose Tali as the Lover interest and consummated - keeping her alive would require repeated 'injections' of Shepard's genetic material to stave off the decline that would occur from her weakened immune system - without frequent repeat doses of said 'manjuice' she'd die.


So what's the problem? :lol:

 


Thats what she said :bandit:


Ba da bing! :D

#3860
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The_KFD_Case wrote...

Krogan can live several thousand years in some cases apparently. IIRC the Quarians have a lifespan similar to that of humans. Bear in mind that human longeivity has increased to 150 years under the best of circumstances in ME. The average human lifespan will be lower.

Really Krogans live that long,WOW. They´re really some tough so...... never mind
And thaks for the info on the quarians, where do you have the info from?
I was aware that humans live longer now ,I think in "Ascention" it get mentioned,like for example Kahlee Sanders is over 40 and looks like 20.I´d wishe more reference in the game about the books... like for example meeting Gillian and Henzel on the flotille.

#3861
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The_KFD_Case wrote...

True, yet much of that is likely dictated by their current lifestyle. Should they settle on their original homeworld, or on a different planet, that would likely see some changes crop up in current Quarian culture over time. Possibly including their viewpoint towards the rest of the galaxy (i.e. if they are no longer as pressed for space and resources it frees up time for other pursuits including, though not limited to, intergalactic politics and diplomacy).


Agreed, but settling and relations building take quite  a bit of time, so it wouldn't be the automatic invite for defeating the Geth like was proposed... ^_^

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DRACO1130 wrote...

hmm, well IF you chose Tali as the Lover interest and consummated - keeping her alive would require repeated 'injections' of Shepard's genetic material to stave off the decline that would occur from her weakened immune system - without frequent repeat doses of said 'manjuice' she'd die.


No amount "annoculation" is going to stop her dextro-amino acid base from having harmful reactions when coming in contact with human amino acids.

#3863
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herbie dog wrote...
Surley if the council is lead by humans,Shepard could convince them to give the quarians a second chancePosted Image


The Council at least four species represented on it. They each cast a
vote. Besides, this presumes that humanity would favour such an outcome;
Anderson may or may not be sympathetic to it but whether the movers and
shakers of Alliance politics would share his point of view is another
matter.

Speaking of the Council, I was under the impression there
were only four members on it and yet in one of the new broadcasts on
The Citadel they mention a decision involving 7 votes. An oversight
perhaps? Or do some of the species have more than one
vote/representative? Or are there three other species on the Council
that we haven't heard about? Or does it simply refer to the larger
Council and not the top tiers of it? Other?

Modifié par The_KFD_Case, 20 février 2010 - 02:54 .


#3864
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good morning everyone! I see KFD is spreading the love with his massive powers

Modifié par FsDxRAGE, 20 février 2010 - 02:57 .


#3865
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Jake71887 wrote...

The_KFD_Case wrote...

True, yet much of that is likely dictated by their current lifestyle. Should they settle on their original homeworld, or on a different planet, that would likely see some changes crop up in current Quarian culture over time. Possibly including their viewpoint towards the rest of the galaxy (i.e. if they are no longer as pressed for space and resources it frees up time for other pursuits including, though not limited to, intergalactic politics and diplomacy).


Agreed, but settling and relations building take quite  a bit of time, so it wouldn't be the automatic invite for defeating the Geth like was proposed... ^_^


Agreed. Expressed the same sentiment earlier. :D

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It hasn't. We can conjecture they live similar if not slightly longer life's due to Tali's age during her Pilgrimage. She was 22, it's their comming of age into adult hood.

22 is well beyond our comming into adult hood age.

But this is just conjecture. They atleast live to 50ish years using Shala'Raan history and timeline.

Ahh, ok. so there are no official statement about it yet.

#3867
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FsDxRAGE wrote...

good morning everyone! I see KDF is spreading the love with his massive powers


lol! Flattery will get you almost everywhere, FSD. :P And welcome back!

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DRACO1130 wrote...

hmm, well IF you chose Tali as the Lover interest and consummated - keeping her alive would require repeated 'injections' of Shepard's genetic material to stave off the decline that would occur from her weakened immune system - without frequent repeat doses of said 'manjuice' she'd die.


No amount "annoculation" is going to stop her dextro-amino acid base from having harmful reactions when coming in contact with human amino acids.


Actually, Chilraity isn't necessarily harmful. It's just potentially harmful.

We eat dextro products quite often, it's just there are some that flush right through our system. Some that give us cramps/runs, and some that can even kill us.

Physical contact isn't the issue, frankly Modrin's speech about it is a very generalized version of what happens. Going into detail would go over the head of most people who are just playing a video game.


It could kill her though, but she seems fine after the event beyond an allergic reaction which was the result of contact with human elements, and not semen.

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The_KFD_Case wrote...

scyphozoa wrote...

Tali is the Quarian Consort AMIRITE


Wrong. :pinched:


Double wrong :pinched:

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FsDxRAGE wrote...

good morning everyone! I see KFD is spreading the love with his massive powers


I wouldn't call it "massive" :whistle:

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Salutations fellow Talimancers.

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FsDxRAGE

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The_KFD_Case wrote...

FsDxRAGE wrote...

good morning everyone! I see KDF is spreading the love with his massive powers


lol! Flattery will get you almost everywhere, FSD. :P And welcome back!

sry i got your intials mixed up  /facepalm/

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The_KFD_Case wrote...

FsDxRAGE wrote...

good morning everyone! I see KDF is spreading the love with his massive powers


lol! Flattery will get you almost everywhere, FSD. :P And welcome back!


Strange I thought it was flattery will get you nowhere.
Oh and welcome back to FsDxRAGE too

#3874
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herbie dog wrote...
Surley if the council is lead by humans,Shepard could convince them to give the quarians a second chancePosted Image


The Council at least four species represented on it. They each cast a
vote. Besides, this presumes that humanity would favour such an outcome;
Anderson may or may not be sympathetic to it but whether the movers and
shakers of Alliance politics would share his point of view is another
matter.

Speaking of the Council, I was under the impression there
were only four members on it and yet in one of the new broadcasts on
The Citadel they mention a decision involving 7 votes. An oversight
perhaps? Or do some of the species have more than one
vote/representative? Or are there three other species on the Council
that we haven't heard about? Or does it simply refer to the larger
Council and not the top tiers of it? Other?


Not enough data, too much potential spectulation. Even an argumentative person like me isn't going to touch that one haha.

#3875
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im gonna hang out here of a little bit then finnish my next fanfic chapter

All for Tali!