No, I think one guy had an app for it. The krogan was Urdnot clan I think.
Sundered Echo said
Depends. The Turian Cabals operate largely as spec ops groups and rarely get assigned to one place for any length of time. Given how much Turian Biotics are considered pariahs in their society, the Hierachy tend not to want to show them off at all, in fact doing their best to give the impression that there are no Turian biotics.Dervish knows more about the Cabals than I do, but as he is not here I shall answer to say, I don't think its impossible, but there would need to be a rather good reason. Its far more likely they'll just have a mission or two there than be assigned there on a permanent basis.
RainDash said
The reason I'm asking is that Traja was predicted to be a Biotic due to her exposure to Element Zero while in vitro. However, he parents were military and had to return to Palaven, but Traja had to stay behind in the hands of the Cabal because her weakened exoskeleton and was put into foster care until she was old enough to start the usual Turian boot camp, although mostly under another Cabal.
This is also mostly under the table, again because the Cabal and a shadow organization.
Sundered Echo said
My question with this is: Why was she not moved back to Palaven when she was old enough to make the trip?Biotics don't actually manifest for the first few years of life, so there would likely be easily enough time to take her back there and keep an eye on her just in case she became biotic, rather than exposing a potentially normal Turian girl to the Cabal from day one, especially as any Cabal groups on the Citadel are likely ever changing and only there for a mission.
RainDash said
Her shell couldn't withstand the radiation. I think I'll add more about that, but it's already put in the sheet twice.Her mother was an engineer, a pretty dedicated one. Since Turians are public minded, I'd imagine it wouldn't be difficult to imagine her working on engines as much as possible even while close to her due date. (I'll specify this in the history, just in case.)And, she grew up with a fairly well off Asari on the Citadel. She wasn't exposed to Cabal since day one. I figured that sending a child to fight with a high stake group might be pushing it.
Sundered Echo said
This is acceptable, and makes sense. Incidentally, does this mean that she would currently react to Palaven like a human or other soft skinned race when living there for a long time?Vandy - Thats a possibility. Such things have been known to occur. Incidentally I believe that'd make your Turian a bareface.