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No' Name 2 JUN 2021 a las 22:14
Female Turians.
Do you ever see a female Turian? I know they're spoken of, and related to in the series, and I'm pretty sure this quest I've never done before in ME 3 is DLC, where you get Aria, and Nyreen, for what I assume is a limited time....

but I honestly can't even recall a single female turian you meet in this series, not even in ME andromeda that you actually meet.

The same can be said with "Drell" as well. I think you actually only begin to mee a female Krogan, in Andromeda..... Am I crazy"? Or the only female races/aliens seem to be Quarians, and Asari...?
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Eelectrica 2 JUN 2021 a las 22:22 
I think Andromeda had a female Turian if memory serves. Very flexible.

Vetra Nyx was the fem Turian from ♥♥♥
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Rez Elwin 2 JUN 2021 a las 22:31 
In Andromeda one of the Squad Members is a female Turian. There is also one here, the Omega DLC gives you temporary Female Turian companion as you mentioned.

There are no female Drell we know of and you do Meet a Female Krogan in ME3, she is actually pretty important too.
n#n#m# 2 JUN 2021 a las 22:34 
Asari aren't female, they're mono-gendered race
Hao Zhao 2 JUN 2021 a las 22:42 
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Asari aren't female, they're mono-gendered race
That's funny because their ME1 codex entry explicitly introduces them as an all-female species.
No' Name 2 JUN 2021 a las 22:42 
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Asari aren't female, they're mono-gendered race

That's not true, in ME 1, they clearly mention there is BOTH male and FEMALE amongst themselves.

They also say, it doesn't really matter which a female chooses to "mate" with, due to their bio-connections, any female, or male, mindset, can cause them to reproduce, they simply just "Do So".

Thus, Male Asari, are definitely a thing in the lore, but it seems super uncommon in the games, based upon, they could mate regardless, of what gender they are.
n#n#m# 2 JUN 2021 a las 22:47 
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Asari aren't female, they're mono-gendered race

That's not true, in ME 1, they clearly mention there is BOTH male and FEMALE amongst themselves.

They also say, it doesn't really matter which a female chooses to "mate" with, due to their bio-connections, any female, or male, mindset, can cause them to reproduce, they simply just "Do So".

Thus, Male Asari, are definitely a thing in the lore, but it seems super uncommon in the games, based upon, they could mate regardless, of what gender they are.
That's true, even Liara tells you that male and female doesn't mean anything to them since they're mono-gendered.
Hao Zhao 2 JUN 2021 a las 22:55 
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Asari aren't female, they're mono-gendered race

That's not true, in ME 1, they clearly mention there is BOTH male and FEMALE amongst themselves.

They also say, it doesn't really matter which a female chooses to "mate" with, due to their bio-connections, any female, or male, mindset, can cause them to reproduce, they simply just "Do So".

Thus, Male Asari, are definitely a thing in the lore, but it seems super uncommon in the games, based upon, they could mate regardless, of what gender they are.
No, it's 100% true and everything you just said was made up.

If you open the codex extra for the Asari in ME1, it introduces them as an all-female species. There is no mention of "male" Asari in ME1. You made that up in your imagination. I dare you to show any proof of this.
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Hao Zhao 2 JUN 2021 a las 22:57 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXDqtXaQ5a8

"All-Female Race" is the exact quote. You are objectively wrong.
No' Name 2 JUN 2021 a las 23:00 
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That's not true, in ME 1, they clearly mention there is BOTH male and FEMALE amongst themselves.

They also say, it doesn't really matter which a female chooses to "mate" with, due to their bio-connections, any female, or male, mindset, can cause them to reproduce, they simply just "Do So".

Thus, Male Asari, are definitely a thing in the lore, but it seems super uncommon in the games, based upon, they could mate regardless, of what gender they are.
No, it's 100% true and everything you just said was made up.

If you open the codex extra for the Asari in ME1, it introduces them as an all-female species. There is no mention of "male" Asari in ME1. You made that up in your imagination. I dare you to show any proof of this.

I mean she talks about her "Father".... So to say there is not any MALE race is just odd...
Hao Zhao 2 JUN 2021 a las 23:01 
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No, it's 100% true and everything you just said was made up.

If you open the codex extra for the Asari in ME1, it introduces them as an all-female species. There is no mention of "male" Asari in ME1. You made that up in your imagination. I dare you to show any proof of this.

I mean she talks about her "Father".... So to say there is not any MALE race is just odd...
She uses father for the benefit of Shepard, so he/she can more easily relate and understand. She says this. Furthermore, you meet Liara's "father" in ME2 and she is clearly a female Asari. lol
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FreshRevenge 2 JUN 2021 a las 23:03 
In Retake Omega dlc in ME3 there is a female turian that you to play with. She becomes part of your squad with Aria.

In Andromeda Vetra is female, her sister is female. There are actually a few female turians in the game. Maybe you didn't play it?
Última edición por FreshRevenge; 2 JUN 2021 a las 23:04
n#n#m# 2 JUN 2021 a las 23:04 
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No, it's 100% true and everything you just said was made up.

If you open the codex extra for the Asari in ME1, it introduces them as an all-female species. There is no mention of "male" Asari in ME1. You made that up in your imagination. I dare you to show any proof of this.

I mean she talks about her "Father".... So to say there is not any MALE race is just odd...
They refer as 'father' to a parent who doesn't bear the child and in it only for DNA mapping. It isn't tied to gender. When Aethyta tells Shepard that she's Liara's father you can correct her 'You mean mother? If you were human you would be her other mother' and she goes 'lmao we're not human I said what I said, I didn't pop her out'
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No' Name 2 JUN 2021 a las 23:05 
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I mean she talks about her "Father".... So to say there is not any MALE race is just odd...
She uses father for the benefit of Shepard, so he/she can more easily relate and understand. She says this.

This would assume they ONLY produce female Asari, which I'm not saying wrong, but if this was true, Asari, and any race they mated with would have genes of other males, thus, there would be male genetics some where along the line, whether it's a full fledged "asari" or not, it's not up to me....

I'm Just saying, you don't see female Drell, or Krogan, until later on, but you KNOW they exist,. Is it not fair to assume there are male Asari? this is just me of course.
QuackBoi 2 JUN 2021 a las 23:12 
https://masseffect.fandom.com/wiki/Codex/Aliens:_Council_Races#Asari

Paragraph 2 in the asari entry refers to them as females. :senpai:
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