Talk:Svetlana Chevetski

Cancer?
I thought that due to all the technological advances, they wiped out past illnesses. How could cancer still be around in Mass Effect? -- Dantanius 03:22, April 24, 2012 (UTC)


 * Actually, human science has only managed to wipe out virtually all genetic diseases (and even some genetic conditions still elude the scientists.) It is still entirely possible for a human to get cancer in the future. -- Gnostic 05:58, April 24, 2012 (UTC)
 * Cancer is caused by the corruption of cells. Therefore there's no way to *completely* eradicate cancer Chaoswolf75 14:50, April 25, 2012 (UTC)


 * The fact that most forms of cancer is getting easier to manipulate and "destroy" as we progress, I highly doubt we wouldn't have a quick treatment bye the 22nd century. To say otherwise would be an insult to those looking for a cure. It's not very realistic, so I recommend finding a different disease or making one up.--Only the faithless will perish, but those without cannot be punished. 23:27, April 25, 2012 (UTC)
 * "An insult to those looking for a cure"? Let's try and keep emotions out of this argument. That way lies madness... and flame wars.
 * Personally, I reccomend that the author simply not have Svetlana die at all. If he is simply unable to come up with anything for her to do beyond being Yuri's sister and Gerard's friend, he is welcome to designate this a "free-edit" article. -- Gnostic 17:05, April 26, 2012 (UTC)


 * Yea, alright, I just can't stand it when people think horrible(But very preventable) diseases can't be cured. I know the article doesn't say it can't be cured, but it implies it.--Only the faithless will perish, but those without cannot be punished. 04:50, April 27, 2012 (UTC)