User blog comment:Ygrain/Seriously, Aria?!/@comment-3201701-20121228222857/@comment-4721065-20121231052635

Also, Shepard learned to resist biotic impacts because they were just as annoyed about getting knocked down as every single person who ever played Mass Effect 1.

Pathetic excuse. Also, when exactly did you turn psychic and found out every ME player opinion? I, for one, was pleased to see them being capable of doing so, especially as you have access to that same ability. The oldest game I know where enemies could knock players down is 2002 LOTR: TTT. Many games since that had used this mechanic to increase the challenge and use of tactics. If Bioware really felt that their game couldn't function well enough with their enemies using those biotics, then why not retcon Lift, Throw and Singularity completely to make things fair and not leave an unexplained continuity dissonance?

Also, Midnightpiranha:

That its usually quite difficult to notice a frag grenade in a cloud of smoke.

You do know that they all have enhanced vision due to their implants and thus can all see through smoke, right?

You are supposed to smoke your enemy position rather than your own.

Again, with their implants it makes more sense to smoke their own position as they will be able to see through that smoke either way, but with smoke completely surrounding them there is no chance of enemies maneouvring away from smoke cloud and getting a clear shot again.

The results of all their work on controlling thresher maws.

The scientists responsible for those studies were murdered by Toombs and it's entirely possible that the data died with them. Also, you do all anti-Cerberus missions in ME, it is implied that the data you relay either to the Alliance or the Shadow Broker had those results. If you don't do those missions, then who is to say that they didn't lose in some way or the other? Or that with Reapers going around they simply don't have the time to set up whatever it is they need to manipulate thresher maws? Hell, they might even be too dumb due to indoctrination to use it.

The rest of your points aren't really worth discussing TBH, but this one justs stands out far too much:

Getting STG to help.

And they would help her rather than doing essential work like protecting their own civilians, supporting army and sabotaging the genophage because...? Even if they do send someone there, STG is probably the single most self-serving and least trustworthy military group in the entire Milky Way and the chances of them NOT killing Aria or screwing her/Omega in one way or the other are astronomically low.