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===Tali'Zorah nar Rayya===
===Tali'Zorah nar Rayya===
A female quarian party member. Tali'Zorah is introduced as a person who possesses information that can implicate Saren in the destruction of the human colony of Eden Prime. Saren himself sends assassins after her, and once Shepard rescues her, she joins the player's party. She is on a "Pilgrimage," which is a Quarian coming-of-age rite in which a young Quarian leaves the home fleet and finds something valuable, which is brought back to the fleet to prove their willingness to contribute to the community. She has some trouble adjusting to the quiet atmosphere of the Normandy because the ships she lived on at her home were all rather loud and clunky, and silence usually meant an air filter or other important component had broken. Later on in the game, it is revealed that her father serves on the fleet Admiralty board making him a prominent figure amongst the quarians. This puts Tali under more pressure than most to ensure that she finds something important during her pilgrimage.
A female quarian party member. Tali'Zorah is introduced as a person who possesses information that can implicate Saren in the destruction of the human colony of Eden Prime. Saren himself sends assassins after her, and once Shepard rescues her, she joins the player's party. She is on a "Pilgrimage," which is a Quarian coming-of-age rite in which a young Quarian leaves the home fleet and finds something valuable, which is brought back to the fleet to prove their willingness to contribute to the community. She has some trouble adjusting to the quiet atmosphere of the Normandy because the ships she lived on at her home were all rather loud and clunky, and silence usually meant an air filter or other important component had broken. Later on in the game, it is revealed that her father serves on the fleet Admiralty board making him a prominent figure amongst the quarians. This puts Tali under more pressure than most to ensure that she finds something important during her pilgrimage. Teli is a possible romance interest for Shepars(male).


"Tali," as she likes to be called, is a pure engineer, a technical specialist with minimal gun handling skills but great technical abilities. Voiced by [[Liz Sroka]].
"Tali," as she likes to be called, is a pure engineer, a technical specialist with minimal gun handling skills but great technical abilities. Voiced by [[Liz Sroka]].

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This article describes the characters of Mass Effect, an Xbox 360 action role-playing game developed by BioWare. The game was released on November 20, 2007.

Note: The nature of character creation in Mass Effect permits a main character of either male or female gender. This article assumes the default selection of Male for Commander Shepard.

Commander Shepard

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Commander Shepard as seen in the Mass Effect trailer at e3 2006.

Commander Shepard is the main player character in Mass Effect. Shepard's sex, physical characteristics, past and first name are determined by the player, and in effect becomes the player's "alter ego". [1] Bioware provides a default character model for each sex that players are free to use instead of creating their own. The default first names for Shepard are "John" if male and "Jane" if female. However, as the first name is never said in the game, the player is free to use whatever name they wish within the ten-letter limit.

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Default male Commander Shepard.

The female version of Shepard is voiced by Jennifer Hale, while Mark Meer lends his voice to the male version.

Commander Shepard is a veteran soldier, having seen action in multiple engagements across the galaxy. As a newly recruited Spectre agent, Shepard is assigned the most important missions in the galaxy and authorized to do whatever it takes to get those missions done. Something may have to be sacrificed to further the mission, and as all of Shepard's decisions are important ones, people's lives, and the fate of the galaxy, hang on the details of each choice. It is up to the game player to make those choices—and to live with the consequences that result.

The military and family background of Shepard will differ depending on player choice, though the Mass Effect timeline places a date of birth in 2154.[1] With the game set in 2183, this makes Shepard 29 years old at the time.

Party members

Gunnery Chief Ashley Williams

Gunnery Chief Ashley Williams.

A human female Alliance Marine that enlisted straight out of high school and is a competent non-commissioned officer. She joins the party during the first mission (after the death of her squad) replacing Corporal Richard L. Jenkins (who was killed in action). Ashley is a pure soldier, skilled with weapons, but not able to use biotics or technology. She is a possible romance interest for a male Commander Shepard. Williams is religious which, judging by her defensive attitude towards questions about her faith, seems less common in her era than it is at present. She also occasionally expresses "human-centric" views in the game which could be seen as prejudiced against aliens. This, it seems, is a result of her grandfather having been disgraced in the First Contact War against the turians.[2] Williams is voiced by Kimberly Brooks.

Late in the game, on the planet Virmire, Ashley is one of two characters who can opt to assist a Salarian commando unit in their assault on Saren's lab complex. During the assault, the player is confronted with a choice that may result in Ashley being left behind when a nuclear warhead is detonated.

Liara T'Soni

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Dr. Liara T'Soni

An asari companion that has a passion for studying and working with Prothean technology. Her field of work specialises in the Prothean's demise. She is infact found in a Prothean ruin, trapped in a kinetic bubble prison. Liara is a possible romance interest for both male and female Shepards.[3] In the game world created by Bioware for Mass Effect, the asari have only one gender, and have the ability to reproduce with any gender or species. [4]. Liara is an Adept and is voiced by Ali Hillis.

Liara is the daughter of Matriarch Benezia and it is unknown precisely who Liara's other parent is, except that she was another Asari. There is a certain social stigma attached to this, as the Asari believe that for them to improve themselves, they should mate with other species to gain new genetic properties. If two Asari mate as Liara's parents did, then it is believed that nothing is gained from the relationship. The term 'Pureblood' is used as a cruel insult for children born of two Asari. It should be noted that Liara when asked about her second parent is only able to speculate that perhaps they and Benezia were embarrassed by the union, but she does not know for certain why their identity remains unknown.

Kaidan Alenko

A human male party member that accompanies Shepard from the very beginning of the game. Kaidan is highly skilled in both tech and biotics. Alenko has had a troubled relationship with his biotic abilities - this due to the implant type he and others were fitted with to control their abilities, as it is known to have been responsible for a long list of side-effects on many users. If questioned by Shepard, it is revealed that he killed his biotic instructor during an experiment. Alenko is regarded as "one of the lucky ones" as he only suffers headaches as a side effect. He is a possible romance interest for Shepard (female). Voiced by Raphael Sbarge.

Late in the game, on the planet Virmire, Kaidan is one of two characters who can opt to assist a Salarian commando unit in their assault on Saren's lab complex. During the assault, the player is confronted with a choice that may result in Kaidan being left behind when a nuclear warhead is detonated.[5]

Garrus Vakarian

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C-Sec Agent Garrus Vakarian

A male turian party member. Garrus is a member of the Citadel Security force. He has never liked or trusted Saren and was investigating his activities, but wasn't able to prove anything. He chafes under the red tape, rules and regulations of Citadel Security and had become unsatisfied with his role there. During his work with Citadel Security, Garrus came across a case in which a Salarian named Doctor Saleon had sold many organs through the black market. When his employees were questioned they were found to also be the man's test subjects as they were growing cloned organs inside them. The doctor ran and escaped C-Sec, and Garrus felt that it was the hesitation and regulations governing C-Sec that Dr. Saleon escape. He is a possible romance option for Shepard(female).

Garrus was at one point targeted as a Spectre candidate, but was dissuaded against it by his father, a C-Sec officer who was strictly "by the book" out of personal fear that Garrus would end up like Saren. When given the opportunity to pursue Saren alongside Shepard - who is not bound by rules and operates outside the law - he is happy to accept. He is skilled at both weapons and engineering, similar to an Infiltrator class. Voiced by Brandon Keener.

Urdnot Wrex

Wrex is among the last of the krogan Battle Masters. They are rare individuals who can combine biotic abilities with advanced weaponry. Wrex quickly gained fame for his battle prowess and became a leader of one of the smaller Urdnot tribes at a very young age. To date, Wrex is the youngest krogan to be granted the honor in 1000 years.

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Urdnot Wrex, Krogan Battle Master

Following the krogan genophage, Wrex realized that his people had degenerated from the honor-bound people they once were and had become senselessly violent, preferring death in battle rather than saving their culture through peaceful means. Wrex subsequently turned his back on his people. During the past three centuries, Wrex has worked as a bodyguard, mercenary, soldier and a bounty hunter.

Despite his menacing appearance, Wrex rarely loses his temper. Likewise, Wrex doesn't voice his thoughts very often. But when he does, people are more than willing to listen. The mere threat of his anger is enough to ensure that. [6]

Late in the game, at the planet Virmire, Wrex learns that Saren is developing a cure for the Krogan genophage to create an army of Krogan soldiers. Uncertain as to who he should listen to now, Wrex has an angry confrontation with Shepard over whether or not the facility should be destroyed. Depending on the player's choices, Wrex may survive, or he can be killed by either Shepard or Ashley.

Wrex has abilities very similar to the Vanguard character class (a mix of combat and biotic skills). Voiced by Steve Barr.


Tali'Zorah nar Rayya

A female quarian party member. Tali'Zorah is introduced as a person who possesses information that can implicate Saren in the destruction of the human colony of Eden Prime. Saren himself sends assassins after her, and once Shepard rescues her, she joins the player's party. She is on a "Pilgrimage," which is a Quarian coming-of-age rite in which a young Quarian leaves the home fleet and finds something valuable, which is brought back to the fleet to prove their willingness to contribute to the community. She has some trouble adjusting to the quiet atmosphere of the Normandy because the ships she lived on at her home were all rather loud and clunky, and silence usually meant an air filter or other important component had broken. Later on in the game, it is revealed that her father serves on the fleet Admiralty board making him a prominent figure amongst the quarians. This puts Tali under more pressure than most to ensure that she finds something important during her pilgrimage. Teli is a possible romance interest for Shepars(male).

"Tali," as she likes to be called, is a pure engineer, a technical specialist with minimal gun handling skills but great technical abilities. Voiced by Liz Sroka.

Other characters

Captain David Anderson

Created by writer Drew Karpyshyn, David Anderson is the protagonist of the novel Mass Effect: Revelation and supervisor of the player character Commander Shepard in Mass Effect.

In the novel, David Anderson is depicted as a young lieutenant who discovered the massacre at the research station on Sidon and lead the ensuing investigation into those responsible for it. Lt. Anderson is considered one of the Alliance's 'elites', having been trained in the N7 Marine program, graduating from the Arcturus Academy, as well as serving with honor in the First Contact War between the turians and the Alliance. Before he began his investigation of the massacre at Sidon, Anderson served as the Executive Officer of the SSV Hastings.

It is confirmed that Anderson was capable and had been considered a suitable candidate to represent Humanity in the Office of Special Tactics and Reconnaissance (Spectre) of the Citadel. However, Saren, a Turian and the antagonist of the game, spoke poorly of him in front of the Council causing Anderson to be overlooked.[7]

During the investigation, Anderson fell in love with key witness/prime suspect Kahlee Sanders. However, they mutually agreed not to continue a romance after the investigation, in part because she was assigned to a classified scientific project, and also that their careers made marriage impossible.

In the video game, David Anderson is the commanding officer of Commander Shepard, the central character.[8] At first he commands the Normandy, but is quickly put into early retirement to give Shepard command of the Normandy. After that, he can be found on Citadel Station, beside the Human Ambassador. When the Normandy is locked down by the Council, he unlocks it by either going to the Ambassador's office and overriding it, or sneaking into C-Sec and changing it there. After the Geth invasion of the Citadel, the player can choose him (regardless if the player decided to allow the Council to die or not) to become the Human representative of the Council. He is voiced by Keith David.[9]

Jeff "Joker" Moreau

The pilot of the Normandy. He suffers from a hereditary disease that caused the bones in his leg to become brittle to the point where his legs were breaking in the womb. Born and raised at the Alliance colony on Arcturus, he was constantly surrounded by Alliance ships and personnel, and soon joined the military. Due to his disease, he opted to go through flight school, where he received his moniker from an instructor, who joked about his apparent seriousness. He excelled at flight school and came out at the top of his class, and is now the best in the Alliance fleet. Voiced by Seth Green.

Corporal Richard L. Jenkins

A member of Shepard's team who was killed by Geth during the first mission on Eden Prime. Jenkins was a native to Eden Prime and was eager to enter combat. Early on in the mission, he was killed when he tried to move to another cover position while Shepard was surveying the battlefield, where he is immediately cut down by Geth scout drones.

Nihlus Kryik

A decorated Turian Spectre agent, Nihlus is first encountered aboard the Normandy at the beginning of the game. Nihlus chooses to not accompany Shepard's group, who scouts ahead alone instead, and eventually is killed by Saren during the first mission.

He was born in a small colony outside of Hierarchy space. After the death of his father, his mother forced him to join the turian military. Despite his exceptional marks in class, he was never truly accepted by his peers due to his outsider status. While Nihlus was undeniably an excellent soldier, his reckless behavior in battle earned him nothing but criticism from his superiors.

It was during his third reassignment that he met Saren Arterius, a fellow turian and renowned Spectre. Impressed with the young soldier's abilities, Saren befriended Nihlus, and offered to mentor him. Within a year of meeting Saren, Nihlus was asked to join the Spectres.

Nihlus soon stepped out of Saren's shadow and quickly established himself as one of the Council's most able bodied agents. He maintains a cool composure when under dire circumstances and has an uncanny ability to root out an enemy's weaknesses and exploit them. While his methods are not as brutal as Saren's, he will take any steps necessary to get the job done--and eradicate anyone or anything that stands in his way. [10] He is betrayed and killed by Saren on Eden Prime.

Donnel Udina

Udina is the Alliance ambassador to Citadel Station. A somewhat typical career politician, Udina appears officious and self-important although he does take his responsibilities and the best interests of humanity very seriously. Within the game Udina often creates bureaucratic obstacles for the player to negotiate such as the occasion upon which he locks the controls for the players starship, the Normandy, preventing the player from leaving Citadel Station and continuing the mission. He and Captain Anderson have a mutually antagonistic relationship and at one point Anderson may get the opportunity to knock Udina unconcious depending upon the choices of the player. By the end of the game either Udina or Anderson will become the human representative on the Citadel Council.

Sha'ira

Sha'ira is an asari "consort" on Citadel Station; a role which seems to fluctuate between a professional counsellor and a prostitute. She serves the game's plot as an Oracle of sorts hinting at the future course of events and Shepherd's role in them. It is also possible for Shepherd to have sex with the Consort. Sha'ira is served by a team of acolytes most of whom are asari although there is one human woman and a salarian male serving amongst their number. The roles of both Consort and acolyte are highly regarded by the denizens of Citadel Station.

Admiral Steven Hackett

Admiral Hackett (voiced by Lance Henriksen) commands the Systems Alliance Navy's Fifth Fleet from Arcturus. He is not seen during the game however he contacts the main character occasionally when situations arise that need to be dealt with. He, along with Captain Anderson, supported the main character's entry into the Citadel Spectres. When the Citadel is caught off guard by an attack from Sovereign and the geth, Hackett commands the reinforcements which arrive to assist in the defense. He is also heard rejecting a suggestion to pull back and opts to keep pressing the attack on Sovereign.

Captain Kirrahe

Captain Kirrahe is the captain of a salarian spy team on Virmire, investigating Saren's activities there. He discovers that Saren is creating a cure for the Krogan Genophage, and immediately requests the council to send a fleet. The message is misinterpreted, and as a result only Commander Shepard and the crew of the Normandy arrive on the planet as backup. Kirrahe comes up with a plan to assault and destroy Saren's base, using his ship as parts to make a nuclear bomb. Depending on the player choices, Kirrahe and some of his team will either escape with Shepard on the Normandy or perish in the nuclear explosion on Virmire.

Rear Admiral Kahoku

Rear Admiral Kahoku is an Alliance Admiral who makes some important appearances in certain side missions. It is Kahoku who assists Shepard in finding and destroying the sinister Cerberus organization, however after revealing to Shepard where the organization is located, Kohaku 'disappears' and is later found dead in one of the Cerebus facilities, likely to have been killed by Cerebus during one of their experiments (there is a visible syringe mark in his arm).

Navigator of the Normandy, Pressly is tasked with ensuring that the crew of the Normandy reaches their intended destination safely with geographical data. He was involved in the defense of Elysium and got his officer's commission shortly before being assigned to the Normandy. Pressly has had issues with working with other aliens due to "old school thinking" as a habit picked up by his grandfather in the First Contact War. Pressly serves as Executive Officer of the Normandy when Commander Shepard assumes command of the ship. His precise rank is never stated.

Engineer Adams

Chief Engineer of the Normandy, Adams is tasked with ensuring the Normandy functions correctly and also carrying out various maintenance work. Unlike some other human members of the crew, he appears to have no issues with the alien races aboard and is highly impressed with the skill Tali displays.

Dr. Chakwas

Chief Medical Officer of the Normandy, she served with Captain Anderson previously and enjoys life out in deep space. Chakwas finds the idea of working on and amongst soldiers in a galaxy teeming with life as more exciting than being on a colony and thus she stays with the Alliance fleet, though she has sometimes considered an assignment elsewhere. Like Adams, she does not appear to be bothered by the alien crew members.

Vigil

Found on Ilos, Vigil is of Prothean construction, a highly advanced computer intelligence, but it is not made clear if it is a true AI or not. Vigil was left behind to monitor some Prothean citizens placed in status in the hope that the Reapers would overlook them, but it did not all go to plan and he was forced to terminate the life support systems of many to save key scientists. Vigil serves as the character that reveals how the Protheans died out and provides key information to assist the current races attempts to break the cycle of destruction.

Enemies

Saren Arterius

According to the character biography posted by BioWare, Saren Arterius is a former turian Spectre known for 'getting results' by any means necessary. More often than not, this meant he killed everyone and everything in range—the target, any witnesses, and innocent bystanders as well. In the novel Mass Effect: Revelation, he is seen torturing and killing his victims mercilessly, rarely having any regards for sapient life or the lives of anyone in his way from getting the job done, even deliberately killing innocent bystanders and witnesses (after he had extracted key information from them.) This seething hatred for humans is speculated by other characters in the novel to stem from the loss of his brother in the First Contact War.

After the events described in the novel, and before the start of the first Mass Effect video game, Saren takes command of an army of geth through the use of a mysterious artifact known as The Sovereign, an ancient ship that supposedly predates the Protheans. With a machine army at his command, he uses them to both do his bidding and oppose the efforts and actions of the player across the story of the Mass Effect video game. One of his main goals at first appears to be to unleash the genocidal Artificial Intelligence upon the galaxy once again to take revenge on humanity for killing his brother during the First Contact War, and on the Council for interceding on humanity's behalf in a war that the turians were winning. In reality, he is merely assisting Sovereign in bringing the rest of the Reapers into the galaxy to prove that organics are worth enslaving, rather than exterminating.

Of note is that Saren does not consider his methods harsh. In the novel, he brutally tortures a batarian until, having exhausted the information resources he provided, Saren snaps his neck while he is unconscious, considering himself to be merciful and that he isn't "a monster."

In the game it is revealed that Saren had known about the Reaper threat and had independently tried to discover a means to stop it. It is unknown how Saren found Sovereign, however, Sovereign slowly began to manipulate Saren through subtle subliminal messages into helping him into bringing back the Reaper threat. During the Geth invasion of the Citadel, Saren uses the Prothean Conduit to gain access to the Citadel to allow Sovereign to activate the Citadel Mass Relay. The player can then either attempt to kill Saren before he can activate the relay, or, if either Charm or Intimidate is fully leveled, the player can convince Saren that he is being controlled by Sovereign, at which he apologizes for his actions and commits suicide. Either way, Shepard later has one of his crew members shoot Saren a final time in the head to make sure he's dead, but he is still revived and controlled by Sovereign, transforming him into a Husk who engages Shepard and his crew in one final battle. Upon defeating the Sovereign-manipulated Saren, Sovereign itself loses its defenses, allowing the Citadel Fleet and the Alliance Navy to destroy it.

Benezia

An asari matriarch who is in league with Saren. She is also the mother of Liara, the "Father" is unknown. During the course of conversation, Liara speculates that Benezia was ashamed of mating with another Asari, but is not entirely certain if that was the case. She is enslaved by Sovereign into finding the location of the Mu Mass Relay. She is killed by the player after realizing this fact and making peace with her daughter. Note* Having Liara in your party during the benezia confrontation, opens up new dialogue options.* She is a master of Biotics. She is voiced by Marina Sirtis.

Sovereign

A single ship/entity of the Reapers. He uses an ability known as "indoctrination" to take control of the minds of organic beings. It is unclear whether the entity of Sovereign is the ship itself or a computer that exerts control over the ship. When Shepard's team speaks with Sovereign in Saren's lab on Virmire, they theorize that the ship itself is actually a Reaper, although Matriarch Benezia and other allies of Saren refer to Sovereign itself as a vessel. Sovereign is left alone in the galaxy as a vanguard to activate the Citadel Mass Relay every 50,000 years. It is the last enemy of the game, possessing Saren's corpse through his implants. The ship itself is destroyed at the end of the game by the Alliance Fleet.

References

  1. ^ Taken from the in-game version of the Galactic Codex.
  2. ^ Mass Effect game dialogue
  3. ^ ""Bisexual extraterrestrials steaming up Mass Effect"". Gamespot.
  4. ^ ""Mass Effect Community-Female Romance Options"". BioWare.
  5. ^ Mass Effect game dialogue
  6. ^ ""Galactic Codex - Krogan Series Part 3: Wrex, Krogan Battle Master"". BioWare.
  7. ^ Mass Effect: Revelation. Del Rey.
  8. ^ ""Mass Effect - Heroes and Villains"". IGN.com.
  9. ^ ""IMDB - Keith David"". imdb.com.
  10. ^ ""Spectre Agent Nihlus Kryik"". BioWare.