she doesn't say that it is an alergic reaction, she states that it is something analagous to an alergic reaction seen in humans. throwing together an analogy so that shepard from his human background can understand the forign quarian biology.Bara_no_Hime said:Okay, so I'm playing a Male Shep in Mass Effect 2 at the moment. I'm romancing Tali. And, recently, she told me something rather odd.
Quarians wear the suits because of extreme allergic reactions.
Okay, so far so good. But then she says that being on the ships has "weakened" quarian immune systems.
Quick medical fact - an allergic reaction is an increased immune response. If you are immune compromised (your immune system is weakened) you have less severe allergic reactions.
Now, maybe she meant that being in clean ships has made their immune systems more sensitive. She's a tech, not a biologist, after all.
BUT... when she comes to Shep's room, she says that she's taken immune Boosters. That would make allergic reactions worse, not better! She'd need to take an immuno-suppressant to reduce allergic reactions. Meaning that if Tali really did take this sort of medication, then a night with Shep is even more likely to kill her.
This bothered me. Which I know is silly, willing suspension of disbelief and all that, but anyone who does a quick google search can figure this much out about immune systems, to say nothing of anyone who has medical training.
So, for discussion, did this bother anyone else?
Also, why do you think they ret-conned the immune system stuff from the first game? I was perfectly happy when quarians had weak immune systems - but in ME2 they muddied the waters. So, why do you think Bioware did that?
Edit: I love the game, and I really enjoyed the Tali relationship, but this just bugged me a bit. So yes, I enjoy the game for what it is, but this left me confused.
it is some what explained in some back fluff that is optional and easily missable. the quarian homeworld lacks insects. because of this there is very few infectious or detrimental diseases for the species seen as how insects tend to be the catalyst for some of the most distructive sicknesses we've ever seen. (bubonic plauge - flees)
because of this, the few viruses that did manage to infect quarians where acctually accepted by the body rather then rejected. however, with years of sterility seen in the space craft the exiled quarian now call home, said immune system has gone unused. if subjected to any new forign agent it is likely that their immune system would try to rapidly assimilate it thus creating the 'infection'
do i like this explination?
hell no, i liked it better when they where like humans but exiled in space becoming immune deficent. Vaugeness is usually the best for any RPG.