. . . "Liz Sroka"@en . . "Tali'Zorah"@en . . . . . . "27"^^ . . "--06-29"^^ . . . . "Tali was initially the only quarian in the series. In the sequels, more extreme variations of her design were discarded in favor of revisions on her previous look. The Mass Effect 3 development team considered her removal from the squad, but ultimately chose to include her due to staff interest. The team also debated whether to reveal her masked face. Tali has been received positively, with placements on several \"top character\" lists. Her unveiled face was a popular online discussion topic, and was criticized after its reveal for its stock photo origins."@en . "Tali, as presented in"@en . . "\"A lot of people want to have her face revealed and obviously people are going to be pissed off either way. Like, 'I thought she was going to look beautiful!' or, 'I thought she was going to be the most hideous thing ever!' So we've had a lot of debate over Tali's face, but that's the one we kind of dread a lot. We're always, 'Well, let's talk about something else for a while!' That's something we're going to have to decide.\""@en . . "The Art of the Mass Effect Universe"@en . . "Tali was initially the only quarian in the series. In the sequels, more extreme variations of her design were discarded in favor of revisions on her previous look. The Mass Effect 3 development team considered her removal from the squad, but ultimately chose to include her due to staff interest. The team also debated whether to reveal her masked face. Tali has been received positively, with placements on several \"top character\" lists. Her unveiled face was a popular online discussion topic, and was criticized after its reveal for its stock photo origins."@en . "right"@en . . "Mass Effect"@en . . "Mass Effect"@en . . . . . . .