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Mass Effect 2 - Samara - The Mystic Warrior

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Meet Samara, an Asari Justicar, who is skilled with immense biotic powers. Strongly driven by religious duty, she has forsworn family and given up all worldly possessions aside from weapons and armor, to wander the galaxy delivering justice.




Learn more about Samara in this Mass Effect 2 character spotlight video.

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  • i like her eyes

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  • ASARI MILF LOL

  • @4youCristina Only eyes ;D ?

  • Biotic cock block

  • @anjica123

    Or temporary squad member and potential romance option for Paragon Shepard.

  • @merksperk2 maybe as a side character, like mordin.

  • Hopefully she's in ME3.

  • @dunfalach Well if you put it that way, then no organisms in the world has the EXACT same method of reproduction, with the thousands of little nuances and details involved. I would still consider their sexuality to be pansexual, since they can mate with any species without any conflict, and also because this term does not restrict to how a pansexual organism reproduces. If you feel imaginative enough, why not create a new term for thisr it?

  • @Graymoths Pansexual would be about their proclivities, rather than means of reproduction. :) Really, I'm not sure there is a proper term for it, as no real species reproduces that way. The chief point is that they can have intercourse for pleasure, but intercourse has nothing to do with breeding for them. They generate the child completely themselves, rather than a joining of sperm and egg as in normal sexual reproduction. The other parent's code is apparently read through a mind-meld.

  • @dunfalach I believe the term you two are looking for is not "Asexual" but "Pansexual."

  • @DragonRadar52 After talking with the bitter rep on Illium, I'd say it's a little vague. They use the other parents as random number generators, so to speak, to randomize the genetic code rather than producing an exact copy. But the bitter rep indicates they could achieve the same randomization simply by applying radiation. This plus their control of when they reproduce could indicate that without the randomization they could produce a genetic copy. Which would presumably be social anathema.

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