dude calm down. it's just freaking game (which is based on graphic novel anyway). do you believe that everything is happened in Mass effect (1 and 2)? huh? what a silly. it's just game. excepting human, other aliens might have particular power to resist lack of air environment or vaporizing condition. who knows? as I say, it's ****ing game. just enjoy playing it.
science inaccuraces
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Guest_Soverain_*
, mars 08 2010 06:17
#101
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 10:03
#102
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 10:23
Why do people try to bring science into a completely fictional storyline/game? Especially when it's futuristic and try to act like they've seen the future?
#103
Posté 11 mars 2010 - 10:27
Pannamaslo wrote...
Somebody please call PETA
People Eating Tasty Animals?
#104
Guest_Soverain_*
Posté 12 mars 2010 - 07:16
Guest_Soverain_*
i notice that when a ship in mass effect 2 jumps to ftl there is space lensing effect, that may be because the ship is bending space around itself and its not the ship that moviing faster than light but space which makes the ship appear to move faster than light.
i got that space bending concept from the history channel, makes sense to me, especial that matter cant travel faster than light.
i got that space bending concept from the history channel, makes sense to me, especial that matter cant travel faster than light.
#105
Posté 12 mars 2010 - 07:23

WOOHOO!!
#106
Posté 12 mars 2010 - 07:38
AdamBoozer wrote...
This is almost entirely incorrect.Terraneaux wrote...
Mass Effect is very very 'soft' science fiction, bordering on space fantasy. I don't worry about the science in it.Mass Effects only light side is the existence of element zero. We theroize that it exist in neutron stars. Everything else exist today but hasn't been done yet. One day I will actually do a behind the science of mass effect thread to show everyone because it is all cutting edge and why you don't know about it because it's all new except a few things like element zero.
No, there's other stuff besides eezo that makes it soft science fiction. Like Asari looking almost exactly like female humans - unless they were humans abducted sometime in Earth's past and genetically engineered into the Asari, the odds of any of the aliens looking anything like humans is so astronomically low that it just has to be accepted as an excuse to put hawt alien babes in the setting (not that there's anything wrong with that).





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