Making peace with Alana Shepard
I finished my second Mass Effect original trilogy run two days ago, and today is one year since I first played ME. Below I have my goodbye to my second Shepard, Alana, a Renegade Vanguard. (Spoilers below)
Alana Shepard
October 18th, 2017, to June 23rd, 2018
Alana Shepard was not what you might think of when you think of a hero. Born on Earth, she was orphaned at a young age, and survived on the streets of some of the planet’s worst slums. Though the vids told the story of her enlisting in the Alliance Navy, she was essentially conscripted. Even as an untrained 18 year old, her biotics made her a danger to herself and others.
The structure of the Navy changed Shepard’s life, but it didn’t change who she was. Both the anger she harbored from her abandonment and the stubborn determination that kept her alive on the streets remained. Her rage drove her to kill countless Batarians on Torfan, despite the loss of her squad. Her actions on Torfan were at once monstrous and impressive, and they caught the eye of the N7 program. The Butcher of Torfan became one of the Alliance’s top operatives.
Watching Alana Shepard fight was awesome in the truest sense of the word. That a combatant could be so efficient and powerful was beautiful; that she might be heading for you next was terrifying. Many wondered if, somehow, her unknown parents were Krogan and Turian. In each of her biotic charges, there was the power of a Battlemaster and the precision of a Legionnaire. It was this combat prowess that drew Shepard and Garrus Vakarian together.
As the saying goes, there is no Shepard without Vakarian. Alana and Garrus were partners on and off the battlefield, ever since Garrus’ stint as Archangel on Omega. Despite all the bullets that tried, the only thing to make it past their armor was their love for one another. This love kept them at each other’s side all the way to the conduit.
On the Citadel, Alana Shepard did what she did best. When the Catalyst was done speaking to her, she leveled her pistol, and fired. This failed to activate the Crucible, dooming her cycle to be defeated by the Reapers. The same strength that helped Alana resist the Reapers in the entire campaign was her undoing. Alana Shepard was not what you might think of when you think of a hero, because she could not save the galaxy in its darkest hour.
I do intend to come back to these games, as I feel there are at least a few more Shepards whose stories I need to tell. That said, I will be waiting a bit longer before I start my next run, either starting on N7 day, or next summer on the two year anniversary from my start. I'm open to discussion, either about Mass Effect (I've only played the OT), or about Alana Shepard.
Let's see here...
In general I don't read fan fiction, but I will check out the link. Also not sure if you mean to spell Mass Effect quite that way.
You say "almost." What paragon options did you pick on renegade, and vice versa?
Regarding the gamerpoop vids, I think you'll like the one where Javik gets Shephard to throw Catalyst out the airlock.
I think the most notable crossovers were saving David Archer from Project Overlord, and not saving the Council at the Battle of the Citadel. My first playthrough as a Paragon I was seriously concerned I might lose if I chose to save the council. And even as a Renegade, Project Overlord was too messed up, plus the Paragon interrupts still let you punch someone :).
Throwing the Catalyst out the airlock sounds great! However, I'm interested to know how they got the Broshep and Garrus dance scene, I didn't think that was possible.
I'm just now jumping into Mass Effect 2. I played ME1 on the 360 back when it released and really enjoyed it. I stopped gaming shortly after that but have recently found a bit of time to get back in the groove.
You won't be disappointed! Though personally I'm a sucker for ME1, it seems to me that most people consider ME2 the best game in the OT.