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  2. Tali'Zorah - Wikipedia

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    The first person named after a Mass Effect character, Tali'Zorah, was born on 7 January 2014. Her parents are fans of the Mass Effect series. [44] Nevertheless, PC Gamer ' s Andy Kelly listed the character as one BioWare character he hated, expressing confusion at her popularity and calling her "One of the dullest characters in BioWare history ...

  3. Mass Effect - Wikipedia

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    Mass Effect: Inquisition is an on-line comic (8 pages) written by Mac Walters. Taking place after Mass Effect 2, the plot follows Captain Armando-Owen Bailey during his investigation of Executor Venari Pallin and corruption within C-Sec. It was released October 26, 2010 through USA Today. [66] Mass Effect: Evolution is a four-part comic book ...

  4. List of Mass Effect characters - Wikipedia

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    A confrontation scene in Mass Effect 2 between Grunt and Mordin over the latter's role in strengthening the Genophage was planned but ultimately cut during development. [35] Initially in Mass Effect 2, Shepard is meant to recruit Okeer, a krogan warlord and radical scientist who has been developing a small army of krogan to weather the ...

  5. Universe of Mass Effect - Wikipedia

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    The Art of the Mass Effect Universe, a 2012 publication which contains concept art and commentary by BioWare staff on the characters, locations, vehicles, and weapons of the Mass Effect universe. The Mass Effect media franchise, developed by BioWare and published by Electronic Arts , is set in the distant future where various extraterrestrial ...

  6. Sam Maggs - Wikipedia

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    Sam Maggs (born November 10, 1988) is a Canadian-American author of books, comics and video games, and is known especially for her work on The Fangirl's Guide to the Galaxy, Marvel Action: Captain Marvel, and Rick and Morty: Ever After.

  7. Mass Effect (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Mass Effect is an action role-playing game developed by BioWare and published by Microsoft Game Studios, originally released for the Xbox 360 in November 2007. It is the first game in the Mass Effect series, and takes place within the Milky Way galaxy in the year 2183, where civilization is threatened by a highly advanced machine race known as the Reapers.

  8. Liara T'Soni - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Liara T'Soni is a fictional character in BioWare's Mass Effect franchise, who serves as a party member (or "squadmate") in the original Mass Effect trilogy. She is an asari, a female-appearing [1] [2] species from the planet Thessia who are naturally inclined towards biotics, the ability to "manipulate dark energy and create mass effect fields through the use of electrical impulses from ...

  9. Mike Laidlaw - Wikipedia

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    Working on the action role-playing game Jade Empire, he was promoted to co-lead writer after one year due to his ability to organize other writers. [5] He was ultimately credited as the lead story developer and designer when it was released in 2005. [6] He then became a writer on Mass Effect. [7]