
If she was told they now know what to look for, she wonders what changed since everybody knows the geth haven't left the Perseus Veil in 3 centuries. During Noveria: Matriarch Benezia, after the geth ambush at the garage Maeko Matsuo arrives at the scene.If Shepard has the spacer background and asks if Anoleis has a problem with spacers, Anoleis will claim that transient populations provide "unreliable consumer bases" and that they are "tax dodgers." Tali quips she had no idea they were so troubling to his bottom line.During Noveria: Lorik Qui'in, if Shepard helps Qui'in by retrieving evidence of corruption and is confronted by Kaira Stirling afterward, she will tell the Commander "You know what we did to cop killers on my world?", prompting Tali to ask if they should feel bad for stopping her when they are working off-duty for bribes to break the law.If Tali is in the party, she notes "young males of all species have strange ideas of what the asari are like." While talking to Lorik Qui'in about Matriarch Benezia, Qui'in will comment on her outfit and the reaction it had with the younger males.When Administrator Anoleis mentions that Benezia was escorted by an Asari Commando squad, Tali questions why they didn't mind their presence while giving Shepard's squad flak.In the docking bay, if Shepard says they are with the Alliance Navy, Captain Matsuo comments that the Commander is far from home, to which Tali responds, "Home is a state of mind." If Wrex is not the other companion, when both sides draw their weapons and either the top or middle dialogue options are chosen to diffuse the confrontation, Tali states her intention to hide behind the Commander, nervously wondering if their armor is in good condition.Tali pessimistically thinks he would ask for a picture with Shepard so that he can show people how close he is to the military. If Shepard belittles Saracino's lack of comparable military experience, he argues that as a politician he can tell people why they should support the Commander's actions.

If Saracino expresses support for humanity's right to express opinions at gunpoint, Tali deems the First Contact War a misunderstanding and provides as an analogy the notion of stopping a child about to touch a gun.While talking to Charles Saracino, Tali voices some opinions if Wrex, Ashley, or Garrus aren't around:.On Citadel: Signal Tracking, when Shepard asks the AI if the matter can be resolved peacefully Tali vehemently disagrees: "How can you say that to this thing? You know it will turn on us!".Throughout Shepard's travels, there are specific points where Tali will voice her opinions.
