I can actually imagine a Krogan defeating a Reaper by headbutting it. That would be pretty awesome to see.
On Topic: I would actually like to play as a Drell. If a Mass Effect MMO does ever get made I wonder if classes will each have their own story like they do in TOR. I would love to see an Assassin storyline and a C-SEC storyline.
Drell, so I can have random flashbacks over the trade chat to freak people out.
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Too many awesome race to choose from. The only one I know I wouldn't be is Human.
Depending on how they did classes and stuff, I'd be a purely melee Krogan (As we've seen from the ME Multiplayer Demo, they are amazing, even managed to head-butt an Atlas to death after a kindly sniper took it's shields down for me), a Salarian rouge type person, just 'cause it's what they do or a Quarian/Geth support class.
Yagh vanguard but if not available then volus adept or BIOTIC GOD as I would call him. But if that still isnt an option then Geth infiltrator but if that isbt an option then fuck you bioware let me play as a geth.
I'm guessing if bioware does make an mmo then its probably going to be before the events of ME3 due to that ending it has decided to have (which I quite like infact, thats right I said it COME AT ME BROS).
Why haven't anyone mentioned vorcha? Sure, it would be like playing the game with hard mode activated, but the regeneration ability and the adapt ability? Just pure awesome.
Plus, think about how hard it would be to take down a vorcha thats that got a mass effect shield equipped.
So, vorcha it is for me.
Hansinkdu - Salarian, Captain of the Starship Ierdema. Intelligent, bold, one of few who take interest in opposite gender/species outside pursuit of mating, frequent test matings perhaps. Always on duty, restoring balance, keeping order, and ensuring stability among the inhabitants of our universe. Much work to be done.
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