If he has an American accent then surely that should be noted as odd rather than remarking on his lack of one of the many London accents. Yeah but I mean he has an American accent, but saying that he as no regional accent implies that all British people have regional accents but American people speak accent-less. It's kind of an upper-class African American accent, but it's not regionally associated as such.
He kinda reminds me of Ben Sisko from ST:DS9, he was the same. Anderson really doesn't have a regional accent, it's as simple as that. The English do actually have a lot of regional accents, though. Everyone has an accent, so really the page should say that for some reason he ended up with a foreign one (perhaps he was born in London but raised on another planet that had such accents).īesides, if you do want to live with the rule that some people don't have regional accents with the English language, then surely the English should be the ones to hold the privilage of not having accents seeing as it is the English language. I hate the way it says that he holds no regional accent (him being British and the voice actor being American) as if British people all had accents but Americans didn't have accents. I just saw Ashley. : ) - Tullis 21:09, 5 January 2009 (UTC) Accent To me, that says that often people simply see what they expect to see (a caucasian), not what's actually there (a latina). I was always surprised that no one noticed how much Ash looks like Salma Hayek - same coloration, same cheek/jaw structure. Given that, I'm not sure it's possible to successfully identify individual characters' race based on their appearance, and with "pigment pills, hair tinting and contact lenses", as Kahlee Sanders says, there's no way to tell. :) - Tullis 03:11, 22 September 2008 (UTC)Īlso bear in mind that in the ME milieu, if you're wealthy enough, you can extensively customize the appearance of your children through genetic engineering. See also discussion of Hendel Mitra's appearance in Mass Effect: Ascension.
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In Mass Effect, a common theme is that humans are becoming less ethnically diverse (likely to explain why Shepard can have any facial structure and skin tone you want).