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Admiral
Location: The United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland
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Re: Mass Effect 3
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Location: UK
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Re: Mass Effect 3
As for the bit about Asari, there's no point in dissecting the precise wording of a wiki article when it's been written by some random person off the net. What you should pay attention to however is the *actual* codex entries from the actual game which are archived verbatim on the wikia as separate articles. Observe:- Primary Codex Entries/Technology/BioticsNote it simply says "biotics are the result of in-utero exposure to element zero." Not "non-asari biotics." Aliens: Council Races/Secondary Codex Entries/Asari: Biology Secondary Codex Entries/Aliens: Council Races/Asari: Military DoctrineSo while it does indicate that asari are certainty more prone to Biotic ability than other races and their biology (specifically their innate control of their nervous system) predisposes them to greater proficiency in controlling their abilities, nowhere does it say that asari are an all biotic species that can manipulate dark energy without the presence of eezo nodules in their bodies. Indeed it specifically says that some asari have no such abilities at all. Last edited by Reverend; December 21 2010 at 09:34 PM. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: UK
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Re: Mass Effect 3
Whatever. Look at it this way; if asari didn't have eezo nodules in their nervous systems then they wouldn't be able to make use of biotic amps which "synchronize the nodules so they can form fields large and strong enough for practical use." And yet we know from ME1 Liara makes use of amps because we can equip her with one and of course it says right there in the codex that the very best amps are made by the asari. Why would they be the best at making something that according to you they would by definition have no use for? The answer is of course that they clearly do have a use for them, because they have eezo in their system just like all biotics. Indeed the very premise and central conceit of the entire franchise is that eezo is the only element in the universe that can emit dark energy and thus generate mass effect fields. Even IF asari are "natural biotic" they'd still need eezo as part of their biological chemistry. Whether this is ingested from from Thessia's food chain or water table and passed from mother to daughter or through unnatural exposure in-utero like humans the result would still have to be the same. QED. It's all rather academic anyway as there's been nothing to suggest that Reapers would have the slightest interest in a race for it's biotic abilities since they're living starships that can build their own bodies with massive eezo cores. Whatever criteria they judge races by it's something more than just simple biological attributes. If biotics is really what interested them then the Collectors wouldn't have been going after human colonies, they'd be hitting asari space, no? |
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Location: Starbase Houston
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Re: Mass Effect 3
That really has been yet to be determined untill their task is complete. And I don't mean the continuation of the story but we really do have wait and see if they reap the technology or the life forms. |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Ireland
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Re: Mass Effect 3
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Location: Ireland
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Re: Mass Effect 3
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Rear Admiral
Location: UK
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Location: Indianapolis, IN, USA
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Re: Mass Effect 3
Last edited by T.Geiger; April 9 2011 at 03:04 AM. Reason: Hubba, Hubba |
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