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I have to say that the given picture is atrocious, as it looks like he's depressed and looking down at his feet.--Delsana 23:09, 17 May 2009 (UTC)

Chorban Fight.[]

Should you decide to not initially help Chorban scan the keepers and then proceed to take on Jahleed's assignment, Chorban will greet you with hostility and have his two Salarian Bodyguards attack you. I believe the info about Chorban should be on this page and the Salarian Bodyguards should get a page. I just happened to stumble upon it by talking to Jahleed first.--24.190.40.97 03:28, November 10, 2010 (UTC)

Far older[]

Is it strictly accurate to pothole "far older" to "Reapers"? I mean, couldn't the Citadel have been created by the creators of the Reapers before the...unpleasantness? --Lucius Voltaic 05:36, March 18, 2011 (UTC)

Current evidence does pretty much state that the Reapers were the creators of the Citadel, though. If there were some similar source stating an alternate, even older, creation of the Citadel, sure. Or if Vigil itself had posited the possibility. But it didn't. As the only reliable source we have on the matter lists the Reapers as the creators of the Citadel, I'm cool with the link. SpartHawg948 05:40, March 18, 2011 (UTC)
As am I. We do only have one source for that information, and Vigil says it with a sort of finality to it. Lancer1289 05:41, March 18, 2011 (UTC)
Just wondering. --Lucius Voltaic 05:47, March 18, 2011 (UTC)

chorban's (magical?) clothes[]

  • the chorban at the citadel tower has a white trim, very dark blue vest, and slightly lighter dark blue "shirt" pattern.
  • the chorban at the markets has a purple trim, dark grey vest, and green "shirt" pattern.

off the top of my head i can't recall anyone who changes suit color schemes in the same game. before waving goodbye at the tower though, he does say he has something important to do. changing into his murder suit, perhaps.

this is one of those times i'm unsure of trivia worthiness. leaving this up here for a while for inputs. T̴̴͕̲̞̳̖̼̱͒͛̎͒ͫ̃ͧeͩ̈̽̈҉͓̝̰̼̦̫̤̀͠m̫̪̪̯̻͎̫̅̇̓̇͌̚p̸̙̝̓̓͌ͨ͆ͣͥ̂̕o͒̽͐̽͏̞̬̻͕͔͕͚̰͍͠͞ṙ̢̞͚͈̹̰ͨ̓ͭ̈́̌ạ̢̧̪̹̺̺̣̹̲͂͆̏ͪͨ͒ͭř̹͈͜͠y̷͍̻̜̹̼̾̽̈́e̵̹̼̟̦͚͐̈́͌͘d͉̲̣̻͉̱͗̅ḭ̷̻̆͋̆̓̔͝t̨͍̦̫̗͂̅̍̋̆ͩ͝ộ̫̟̬̳̝̲̾ͫ̒̿ͮ̑̚rͯ̎ͨͭ̄̿̽͛҉̠̫̱̠̘̘̲́ͅ7̩̻ͤͩͨ͝͡8̜̣̙͇̻ͨ͛͛̆͒̆̽̒͐͜͡ ͥ̍̉̃̇ͥ̓ͨ͏̕҉̥̹͓̗̤̠̖̤ (talk) 15:13, May 13, 2014 (UTC)

I'd say include it. It's about the actual game rather than random pop culture crud, it's easy to fail to notice so worth a mention, and it adds something of interest to what's probably a fairly low traffic page. And it's even objectively true rather than the usual trivia fare. Cattlesquat (talk) 21:34, May 15, 2014 (UTC)
i did say "off the top of my head" because i was too lazy to check at the time.
then we have Helena Blake (justifiable, you next see her on another planet) and Anderson (major character, part of his job to look formal when required).
there's also the fact it can be completely explained away. changing clothing -is- a mundane action. even if it's objectively true, mundane actions simply aren't trivia.
aaand on the other hand, chorban's still the only minor ME1 NPC who changes clothes for no discernible reason. gameplay, storywise, or even meta. T̴̴͕̲̞̳̖̼̱͒͛̎͒ͫ̃ͧeͩ̈̽̈҉͓̝̰̼̦̫̤̀͠m̫̪̪̯̻͎̫̅̇̓̇͌̚p̸̙̝̓̓͌ͨ͆ͣͥ̂̕o͒̽͐̽͏̞̬̻͕͔͕͚̰͍͠͞ṙ̢̞͚͈̹̰ͨ̓ͭ̈́̌ạ̢̧̪̹̺̺̣̹̲͂͆̏ͪͨ͒ͭř̹͈͜͠y̷͍̻̜̹̼̾̽̈́e̵̹̼̟̦͚͐̈́͌͘d͉̲̣̻͉̱͗̅ḭ̷̻̆͋̆̓̔͝t̨͍̦̫̗͂̅̍̋̆ͩ͝ộ̫̟̬̳̝̲̾ͫ̒̿ͮ̑̚rͯ̎ͨͭ̄̿̽͛҉̠̫̱̠̘̘̲́ͅ7̩̻ͤͩͨ͝͡8̜̣̙͇̻ͨ͛͛̆͒̆̽̒͐͜͡ ͥ̍̉̃̇ͥ̓ͨ͏̕҉̥̹͓̗̤̠̖̤ (talk) 06:51, May 16, 2014 (UTC)
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