Preview for the upcoming Mass Effect 2 Mini Series by CShep25.
Two days after the Suicide Mission, the Normandy is cruising through the Omega Nebula when the Illusive Man begrudgingly tasks Shepard with fixing another of his Cerberus messes.
The surviving scientist, Dr Archer informs Shepard of the situation; a human test subject has gone insane after interfacing with the geth causing massive loss of life. It's up to Shepard to disengage the lock down and take down Archer's brother.
Having disabled the lockdown, the team head for Atlas Station; home to David, the rogue VI.
The Illusive Man helpfully provides Shepard with information on the Shadow Broker as a gesture of good faith with Liara. The Normandy heads to Illium to provide Shepard's old teammate with this valuable information, but complications arise when an attempt is made on her life, causing Shepard to team up with Tela Vasir, asari Spectre, to bring Liara in safely.
With the revelation that Vasir is a double agent for the Shadow Broker, Shepard and Liara must pursue her through the crowded city of Nos Astra in order to find vital information on the whereabouts of the Shadow Broker and Feron.
Liara and Shepard must face more Shadow Broker agents as they battle their way to the interrogation wing of the Shadow Broker's base.
Having stayed as the Shadow Broker's guests for a few months, the crew of the Normandy depart when a personal call from Admiral Hackett entrusts Shepard with a very private matter.
The batarians eating their dust, Shepard and Kenson head to the Project facility to review the imminent threat posed by the reapers.
Shepard battles through the indoctrinated guards to reach engineering, intent on stopping Kenson once and for all.
So Mass Effect Chronicles has come to an end. But despite that, there's still a little more to show. Given the premise of this in-betweeny series beign that of exploring Shepard's character and unique scenes not seen in the game, there was additional footage should there have been more than three ME2 DLCs. But be aware, these are deleted for a reason. They're unfinished and pretty shoddy; not as much spit and polish went into these scenes as the others that graced the episodes.
Days after taking out the collector base and returning to the Normandy with a few empty rooms, the Illusive Man begrudgingly tasks Shepard with fixing another Cerberus mistake.
Wracked with mounting casualties, Shepard's walls finally start breaking down, but when the Illusive Man provides intel on the Shadow Broker as a gesture of good faith, Shepard heads for Illium to pass on the information to his old friend Liara to aide her ongoing battle with the broker. But complications arise and Shepard joins forces with a Spectre to track Liara down.
Having stayed as the Shadow Broker's guests for a few months, the Normandy departs when a personal call from Admiral Hackett entrusts Shepard with a very private request to save his friend Amanda Kenson from batarians with the promise she holds urgent information on the reapers.
Commander Shepard is dead.
After the failure of the crucible, his sacrifice was the true catalyst for change. Through unwavering grit, loss and sheer desperation, a ragtag fleet drove the reapers from Earth.
But the was isn't over. The reapers continue to ravage other systems around Thessia. Cerberus remnants continue to cause havoc from their new base of operations on Omega. The Citadel Council is missing presumed dead, leaving the Alliance brass to pick up the pieces of a broken society from a broken Citadel.
Their first priority: getting their prized bird in the air.
One month after The Battle For Earth, recently promoted Major Carla Armstrong faces new challenges as the latest captain of the Normandy, both in living up to the mantle of her predecessor and appeasing the friends he left behind,
It has been four grueling months since Omega was returned to Aria's rule and Cerberus was defeated. The reapers slowly face defeat, but a call from a scientist on the Citadel presents Major Armstrong a unique opportunity to end the war once and for all. But can it be trusted?
The Leviathan proved to be the undoing of the reapers. One month after their introduction to the war effort, the war against the reapers was officially deemed over, leaving Major Armstrong forced to consider a life of peace. The weary crew of the Normandy head to the Citadel for much needed rest, but old ghosts don't rest. One final mission awaits the crew.