
Emerrrrrrrrgency induction port
Fermented wanted him and Tali sharing some whiskey via some emergency induction ports... straws... ports... something...
I noticed that in Mass Effect every drink came from a glowy cylinder, so the bottles and drinks glow. Fermented asked if they could be blue instead of purple, so the drinks and bottles are all glowy. Tali inadvertently looks a little bored here, but she's actually just smashed three sheets to the wind, thankfully she's a very happy drunk.
Copic marker and gelpen on 4x6 watercolor board
I noticed that in Mass Effect every drink came from a glowy cylinder, so the bottles and drinks glow. Fermented asked if they could be blue instead of purple, so the drinks and bottles are all glowy. Tali inadvertently looks a little bored here, but she's actually just smashed three sheets to the wind, thankfully she's a very happy drunk.
Copic marker and gelpen on 4x6 watercolor board
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Skunk
Size 733 x 500px
File Size 349.8 kB
Hahaha YES! I haven't played ME3, but I have seen this scene on YouTube. AWESOME scene to see Tali smashed drunk and getting all technical about a straw.
Of all the possible romances in the Mass Effect storyline, I have to say that I feel that Tali is the most genuine. In ME1, it seemed that Ashley was doing everything she could to throw herself at me despite my efforts to keep things professional. And in ME2, Miranda was so blatant--I mean, geez, her office desk has a huge bed just sitting in the room behind it. Not a military cot, not a bunk, but a king-size bed with throw pillows. On a military vessel. GEEZ, could you be any more obvious? And when Miranda came straight out and said, "You can admire my body", I was ready to just run out of her office screaming in disgust.
On the other hand, Tali isn't a standard, flat, cookie-cutter eye-candy woman. Her personality is reserved, almost shy in her own way, but she is always excited about the engines or the conduits or some technical aspect of the Normandy. She's the brilliant computer genius girl that is so reserved and unapproachable for most guys, until you show interest in her technical side, whereupon she'll fill your ears with her latest discoveries or insights.
During the mission where we went back to the flotilla to investigate her being accused of treason, it nearly broke my heart when we found her father dead. I am REALLY glad they put in the option to have Sheperd give her a big hug, because that's exactly what I wanted to do at that point.
Thank you for bringing Tali to FA, Gen. She's one of my favorite Mass Effect characters.
Of all the possible romances in the Mass Effect storyline, I have to say that I feel that Tali is the most genuine. In ME1, it seemed that Ashley was doing everything she could to throw herself at me despite my efforts to keep things professional. And in ME2, Miranda was so blatant--I mean, geez, her office desk has a huge bed just sitting in the room behind it. Not a military cot, not a bunk, but a king-size bed with throw pillows. On a military vessel. GEEZ, could you be any more obvious? And when Miranda came straight out and said, "You can admire my body", I was ready to just run out of her office screaming in disgust.
On the other hand, Tali isn't a standard, flat, cookie-cutter eye-candy woman. Her personality is reserved, almost shy in her own way, but she is always excited about the engines or the conduits or some technical aspect of the Normandy. She's the brilliant computer genius girl that is so reserved and unapproachable for most guys, until you show interest in her technical side, whereupon she'll fill your ears with her latest discoveries or insights.
During the mission where we went back to the flotilla to investigate her being accused of treason, it nearly broke my heart when we found her father dead. I am REALLY glad they put in the option to have Sheperd give her a big hug, because that's exactly what I wanted to do at that point.
Thank you for bringing Tali to FA, Gen. She's one of my favorite Mass Effect characters.
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