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So do they need to just grab random males from other races, or what?

 

However asari gender is defined, they are innately different from humans, for asari can mate and successfully reproduce with any other gender or species. Although they have one gender, they are not asexual and do in fact require a partner to reproduce. However, asari reproduction is very different from other forms of sexual reproduction. An asari provides two copies of her own genes to her offspring, one of which is passed on unaltered. The second set of genes is altered in a unique process called melding, also known as the joining. During melding, the eyes of the asari initiating the meld dilate as she consciously attunes her nervous system to her partner's, sending and receiving electrical impulses directly through the skin. A common phrase used before melding is "embrace eternity", presumably to help focus the partner's mind. Effectively, the asari and her partner briefly become one unified nervous system, sharing memories, thoughts, and feelings. The offspring is always an asari, regardless of the species or sex of the "father" and in the case that the offspring is of two asari, the father is the one who does not give birth

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However asari gender is defined, they are innately different from humans, for asari can mate and successfully reproduce with any other gender or species. Although they have one gender, they are not asexual and do in fact require a partner to reproduce. However, asari reproduction is very different from other forms of sexual reproduction. An asari provides two copies of her own genes to her offspring, one of which is passed on unaltered. The second set of genes is altered in a unique process called melding, also known as the joining. During melding, the eyes of the asari initiating the meld dilate as she consciously attunes her nervous system to her partner's, sending and receiving electrical impulses directly through the skin. A common phrase used before melding is "embrace eternity", presumably to help focus the partner's mind. Effectively, the asari and her partner briefly become one unified nervous system, sharing memories, thoughts, and feelings. The offspring is always an asari, regardless of the species or sex of the "father" and in the case that the offspring is of two asari, the father is the one who does not give birth[/size]

I can deal with this

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However asari gender is defined, they are innately different from humans, for asari can mate and successfully reproduce with any other gender or species. Although they have one gender, they are not asexual and do in fact require a partner to reproduce. However, asari reproduction is very different from other forms of sexual reproduction. An asari provides two copies of her own genes to her offspring, one of which is passed on unaltered. The second set of genes is altered in a unique process called melding, also known as the joining. During melding, the eyes of the asari initiating the meld dilate as she consciously attunes her nervous system to her partner's, sending and receiving electrical impulses directly through the skin. A common phrase used before melding is "embrace eternity", presumably to help focus the partner's mind. Effectively, the asari and her partner briefly become one unified nervous system, sharing memories, thoughts, and feelings. The offspring is always an asari, regardless of the species or sex of the "father" and in the case that the offspring is of two asari, the father is the one who does not give birth[/size]

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I think I'll stick to human lewding, this is too complex for me.

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I'm just saiyan.

Compared to human lewding, which is essentially just wham, bam, thank you ma'am, this...

Too much thought is involved.

 

Does seem a bit on the detail intensive side...

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Kinda creepy, how much thought they put into that...

 

That's Bioware, they love to fill the game's codex full of lore.

True, complexities can arise.

But, your stick is done

*tests the stick by poking you*

 

Floating Cube!

 

Shtap! >:(

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[22:54:51] << dastardly bastardly steam

[22:56:02] >> and now steam refuses to start up

[22:56:18] << fock

[22:56:43] << steam, get your S#&amp;&#036; together

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[22:56:54] >> yes?

[22:56:57] << YOU'RE FOCKIN GROUNDED STEAM

[22:57:02] << there.

[22:57:06] << problem solved.

[22:57:07] >> *Apllause*

[22:57:44] << GO TO YOUR GODDAMN ROOM, STEAM NEWELL 

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