--> Talk
about too good to be true. The promised ship, SR2, turns out be
nothing less than a duplicate Normandy, essentially the same vessel
with a few tweaks and Cerberus markings. How on Earth did Cerberus
manage to replicate the most advanced warship in the Alliance fleet?
The must have left moles behind when they cut ties, or reinfiltrated
since. Either way, it certainly doesn’t speak well for Alliance
security.
And
that’s not all. I’ve now met the Ship’s pilot, none other than
Joker. The silly fellow seems not the slightest bit worried about
working with Cerberus. Even Dr. Chakwas is aboard, though she
insists she is working for me, not Cerberus. Unlike Joker who joined
because he was discharged and grounded after the destruction of the
SR1, Chakwas deliberately quit and sought out position aboard the SR2
for the chance to aid me in the fight against the Collectors. I am
of course, delighted to have them here, but as it stands, they run
almost as good a chance as me of being compromised. I haven’t said
anything about it to them yet. Not on board the new Normandy.
The
ship is the same, but different. Beyond the replacement of Alliance
markings with Cerberus logos, the whole ship feels like a flying lab,
a sterile science experiment. I miss the old Normandy, my mind free
from doubts, more than I can say.
Another
surprising revelation is the presence of an AI aboard the Normandy.
Enhanced Defence Intelligence, or EDI, as the crew call her, is an
experimental advancement in cyberwarfare. Essentially a super
hacking and counter-hacking asset, she can in theory shut down or
overload the systems of nearby ships, and simultaneously run advanced
defence against such attacks on the Normandy. It remains to be seen
just how effective such innovative and green tactics turn out.
Cerberus has not been entirely foolhardy in creation of such a
powerful and dangerous AI. Despite possessing self-awareness and
free will, EDI is checked by software shackles. She cannot
commandeer the Normandy, nor can she vacate her hardware on deck
three. She also cannot divulge Cerberus secrets. I’ve tested that
last one.
We’re
here to stop the Collectors. We’ll need a team; fighters and at
least one scientist, to study the Collectors and develop
countermeasures to protect us from the devastating swarms they open
their attacks with. Looking over the dossiers, and some brief
research of my own, I’ve decided to recruit Mordin Solus, a
Salarian scientist and ex-STG operative. He holds a reputation for
both scientific brilliance and combat aptitude. He is currently
operating a charitable clinic on the asteroid Omega.
Also
on Omega is a most promising-sounding individual, a Turian vigilante
called Archangel. The man has single-handedly waged a war on the
ruthless criminal elements that dominate the region for some time, ambushing their thugs and sabotaging their operations to remarkable effect. It seems he's done considerable damage to the disparate factions,
enough that they have stopped killing their each other and are now
working together to trap and kill him. One idealist successfully
carrying out a solo-war against multiple heavily armed and organized
criminal groups sounds like the kind of deadly and principled man I
could use.
Another,
far less likeable, character on Omega is a merc named Zaeed Massani.
I would have passed him up, but Cerberus has apparently already paid
him to join the mission. I don't
like his reputation of bloodthirsty and indiscriminate killing. But
he is supposed to be the most sought-after bounty-hunter in the
Galaxy, and I need that kind of skill to fight Collectors. Moreover,
if I’m going to be taking along decent and principled people, a
selfless doctor and a fearless vigilante, into what may very well be
a suicide mission, I might as well take a violent creep. Better his
gun follow my orders than someone else’s.
--> I’ve
spoken with the closest thing Omega has to a political head, an
arrogant Asari crimelord named Aria T’Loak. She holds the balance
of power against the other, smaller factions, and as far as crime
bosses go, isn't
all that bad. She provides about the only order and
stability Omega has.
But that doesn’t change the fact that she’s a pain in the
proverbial neck.
It
seems Dr. Solus is combating a plague that appeared on the massive
Omega station two weeks ago. Aria has that district locked down to
prevent the disease from spreading. Archangel, she tells me, is in
imminent danger. He’s trapped in his hideout with three major
mercenary gangs laying siege; Blue Suns, Bloodpack, and Eclipse.
They have him cornered, but are having trouble finishing the job.
They’ve started hiring anyone with a gun as cannon fodder.
The
professor can wait. It sounds like Archangel doesn’t have much
time. Aria has washed her hands of the matter. Short-sighted
purple-skinned jackass. Archangel omitted her from his attacks,
recognizing her representing the only stability on the station I
presume, and here she is content to sit on her behind while he gets
pinned down and killed. Even from a purely self-serving point of
view, one would expect her to realise that Archangel’s continued
presence weakens her enemies. And should he be killed, having forced
her enemies to unite against him, he has now created what would
otherwise have been a most unlikely coalition that may turn and
successfully defeat her.
I’ve
already sent Massani back to the ship with a beating to think about;
I’d found him in the process of stomping an unfortunate Batarian’s
face in. When I intervened, the Batarian ran off before I could
ascertain the extent of his injuries. A brute like Massani respects
only brute strength. And by golly I’ll see to it he behaves
himself under my command.
We’re
going to infiltrate the Blue Sun’s recruiting list. Once we’re
on sight, we can case the situation and determine how to extract
Archangel.
--> I
could leap and shout for joy. Garrus! That bloody great dear fool
had nearly gotten himself killed. As it was, we barely got him out
of there alive. It seems the name “Archangel” is what the locals
started calling him when he began killing murderous thugs. He had
acquired a team of various individuals who also wanted to fight back
against the gangs; it seems they all died before we arrived.
In
the ensuing fight we joined at Garrus’s hideout, the three gangs
laying siege launched everything they had at us. Now most of them
are dead, and Garrus is recovering from an explosion. Had his armour
not held up, or Chakwas not worked her magic promptly, the rumours of
his death now spreading through Omega would be accurate.
Garrus
is back on his feet, but the side of his face will stand testament to
that battle for the rest of his life. Even with the advantages of
modern medigel and cybernetics, he should still be abed
for at least a week after what he went through. But no, the stubborn
fellow is up and about, poking around the forward battery, and
assures me he’s ready for active duty whenever I need him. He
never even considered not joining me, didn’t even ask what the
mission was or why I was working with Cerberus. He shouldn’t trust
me so easily. He doesn’t even have any proof that I am actually
me.
I
got a message from a woman on Omega, the wife of one of Garrus’s
squad. She says Garrus blames himself for what happened to his men,
and needs help seeing that it’s not his fault. No wonder Garrus
can’t abide to be in bed with nothing to do, nothing to keep his
thoughts from ceaselessly naming the men who died under his command.
Far better to keep busy, reconfiguring the Normandy’s weapons,
charging prematurely back out into danger, anything but inactivity.
I’ve had men die under my command. I’ve even had to order their
deaths. But to have seen your entire squad get wiped out, tormented
by the knowledge that had you done something different they might
still be alive...
Garrus
isn’t the sort to throw in the towel, but his already reckless
nature may have turned into a blatant disregard for his own life. I
need him watching my back, but I think he needs me just as much.
--> We've
helped Dr. Solus to cure the plague on Omega. He’d already
formulated a cure, and only needed our aid to disperse it. Leaving
his clinic in the hands of his assistant, the chipper Salarian
professor was quite happy to embrace a new challenge. A chatterbox
of a deductionist, Dr. Solus is instantly likeable. The sort of chap
who provided medical treatment free of charge to the citizens of
Omega, and single-handedly whupped the thugs who tried to extort
protection money out of him. Cerberus isn't
exactly a secret, nor are the Collectors, but Dr. Solus already knew
nearly as much as we. He seems positively delighted with the
prospect of pitting his scientific skill against the Collectors, and
has buckled down with cheery industriousness to the task of
developing a countermeasure to the Swarms from the data and samples
we collected on Freedom’s Progress.
Funny
thing about the Omega Plague. Cross-species viable, airborne
propagating, near perfect mortality rate, it affects every species
exposed to it: Asari, Salarian, Turian, Batarian, even Krogan. The
only species immune were Vorcha and Humans. As Vorcha are already
immune to diseases and too primitive to have concocted a biological
weapon, everyone on the station assumes the Plague to have been
created by Humans. But the Vorcha we fought in our dispersal of the
cure bragged about the Collectors making the strong. Dr. Solus also
said he suspects the Collectors were responsible for the Plague, that
the Vorcha on Omega were tasked with dispersing it to test its
effects. Why Humans would be exempt from contamination is still a
mystery.
--> Having
completed our business in the Sahbarik System, we are now en route to
the Citadel. Councillor Anderson has asked that I explain myself and
my new affiliation in person, if I am indeed alive as rumoured. This
is a significant risk. Going to the Citadel, reporting to Councillor
Anderson, is everything short of officially surrendering to the
Alliance. It is highly likely Anderson may arrest me, but it’s a
chance I have to take. He may not believe a word I say, but I owe it
to him to explain my reappearance and actions.
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