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  • in reply to: Weapon idea- Exploding Kishock #561
    Himura
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    I always thought that the Kishock was an awesome piece of weaponry that didn’t get the screen time it justly deserved. It’s still one of my all time favorites right next to the Mantis and Indra. With Valiant and Incisor taking a further place.

    Do you think batarians could weaponize the process that turns beings into husk, turning it into a projectile – then shoot a nanite block/needle or whatever at the target and watch it husk?

    Maybe a splinter faction of the Hegemony that got compromised by Reapers and fights the Leviathan thralls?

    in reply to: Salarians and the Makana Thorian #540
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    They are mostly experimenting with asari bought as slaves, but have done some work with cybernetically augmented turians as well.

    And we should see it. See how they fit asari ad turian prisoners with cortex chips so they are docile. Vivisections. Not treating them like sentients beings but like one treats cattle or monkey in lab tests. Make us feel disgusted with the Salarian Union. Make us want to see them fail an pay for their hubris. Show us that they regard every other race as inferior to them and living only because the salarians haven’t yet found a way to discreetly destroy it. They’re a bunch of psycho aliens ruled by fear.

    The STG shore lab on Sur’kesh we saw in ME3 was kinda tame, too. Yeah, we saw how dirty the salarians were. What with covertly uplifting the Yahg and thinking about using varren as germ warfare carrier platform. But it all got drowned in the krogan affair and Cerberus making an appearance(And can I just say how much canon Cerberus was pissing me off with their rank stupidity?).

    Show us salarians testing bio-weapons on captured humans and making calm notes about how fast some nerve gas or viloent and fast acting nano-plague works and having to make adjustments so it’s even more effective. Give us a scene where a dalatrass is shown, viewing a recording where a human is subjected to some air-dispersal carcinogenic substance and literally being consumed by the tumors within minutes, and her remarking that this is a step in the right direction if they ever have to pacify humanity before moving against the asari. It has to hit us when we read that.

    Everybody on the Council readily jumped at the chance to shit on humanity about Cerberus. When in fact Flores and Williams were really patriots who got shafted and maybe became too extreme and too blinded in pursuits of their goals. Were they dirty? Of course. Crazy? Probably. Were they wrong about asari and salarians and turians being out to get humanity when no one was looking? Kinda yeah and that’s the tragedy of the whole situation. They were the products of the time they were living and grew up. Muddy the waters. None of this Sara Shepard: here is the line. They are the evil guys and over there are the good, just and right beings. That’s premium social justice warrior BS philosophy at its worst. Fortunately, by the time the marriage rolled by Shepard was finally seeing the galaxy for what it was and not what she wanted it to be.

    However you raise a good point. I need to think of areas where I can show this more clearly. I had planned to have Ripper expound on some of the things the Hierarhcy did that drove him to Omega in the first place, as well as stories from Mordin and some of the things Liara finds out from Aria.

    Exactly, show us Aria bitchslapping verbally Liara by disclosing some damning knowledge about the Republics – maybe even Benezia and Aethyta(who casually called Lidanya a clanless trash right before meeting Anderson about the impending wedding and getting into his face about Sara. That was such a: hello, hypocrisy moment.). Something that can’t be refuted. Go further and have Liara grudgingly agree with the Pirate Queen because of the things she saw about the asari society during her work as a information broker and assassin.

    And those can’t be fairly sanitized and clean cut events like bankrupting some turian or human company. They have to be stomach turning actions taken by the Republics for no other reason than simply because they can.

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    in reply to: Open Questions : Ask them here! #517
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    How many humans and turians died in the FCW?

    From the supplementary files we can gather that it was a major mess on all sides, but I wonder about the actual numbers.

    And what were the general attitudes in the aftermath within the turian society and across its colonies?

    Was the FCW the effect of asari manipulations?

    Beyond the Legacy Team, Jon Grissom and Kastanie Dreschener have there been other major heroes that emerged in the FCW that we’ll get to meet or have met?

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    in reply to: Open Questions : Ask them here! #516
    Himura
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    Zaeed? Really? T-T

    Of all the secondary/tertiary characters of ME2, Zaeed was one of the better fleshed out – if not the best.

    I’m really sad here.

    Thanks for answering my questions, Logical Premise.

    in reply to: Open Questions : Ask them here! #504
    Himura
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    In what year will the Reaper invasion(culling) of the Milky Way begin?

    Are you going to give the races more time to prepare, or are we still on the 2186 timetable?

    What’s your take on Tela Vasir? Tragic figure who got tangled with the SB and got compromised or a ruthless opportunist?

    Given that it takes some serious effort for Miranda to die during the Collector Base mission will she survive the coming events or be one of the fatalities during the war? I don’t know why but I’m getting a feeling she’ll die.

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