See, I like the whole "brash, impulsive, greedy, and violent" thing. I prefer those elements in humanity to the pseudo-Zen approach that one token 'pretty' race always seems to have in a science fiction setting.megs1120 said:How dare you? Humans are brash, impulsive, greedy and violent. Asari are generally the people you'd want running the universe, taking a long view, thinking things through with hundreds of years to learn and forge new ideas.JEBWrench said:Humans? They're the closest thing to a likable race in the setting.
Here you have my second and third choices, respectively.expwnit said:Volus, and Elcor
As I've said several times, I just took the first races off my head. If I had about 20 more open poll spots I would've added, but as I said. I didnt have place, and I just wrote the first races I could think off.Nomanslander said:How were you able to fit the Hanar on the list when they're barely in the game but no Krogen?
This thread is FAIL!
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Anyways, anyone ever noticed how in ME2 the Volus were turned into more of a stereotypical goofy comic relief race? I was kinda disappointed at that...=/
As I've said, even in the original post, I didnt have enough space. And I just wrote the first one off my head. Please read the original thread for any possible info about things you might wonder before you write, right?Lacsapix said:Drell of course Thane was awsome!
there are some races missing from the list
Elcor
Vorcha
Volus
Krogan
And of course Drell
“The geth might get me, but I'm not gonna die from an infection in the middle of a battle. That's just insulting!”theriddlen said:I like Turian-beings, mostly because of how their voice sounds.
Asari is on my personal second place.
And third is Quarian. Because of Tali'Zorah and Kal'Reegar. For BioWare: Show Tali's face in ME3, and the first place will belong to this race.