The Chronicle of the Normandy, 1/4
anonymous
December 26 2012, 02:03:01 UTC
I should have started this before. Someone should have been keeping track, even if half of what we did would have to remain classified. But I didn’t want to overstep, so I didn’t, and no one else would have thought of it
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Re: The Chronicle of the Normandy, 2/4
anonymous
December 26 2012, 02:08:12 UTC
Dr. Mordin Solus had retired from an honored, though classified, carer with STG to run a medical clinic on Omega. Just before joining the crew, he developed a cure to a terrible plague which was decimating the station, affecting nearly every species. A brilliant scientist, Mordin Solus developed a countermeasure to the Collectors’ seeker swarms, enabling the Commander and the rest of the Normandy crew to relieve the colony of Horizon, as well as invade the Collector Base itself. Mordin put an end to cruel and painful experiments among the krogan of Tuchanka. He did much to analyze the data retrieved from the Collector Base. After leaving the crew, he worked behind the scenes to develop a cure for the genophage. He ultimately sacrificed himself to see the cure completed and distributed to the entire population of Tuchanka, securing an alliance between krogan and turians that was crucial to the war effort.Garrus groaned, suddenly no longer cocky. “You weren’t supposed to see that, Shepard. Give me that back.” He reached out one long arm
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Re: The Chronicle of the Normandy, 3/4
anonymous
December 26 2012, 02:09:34 UTC
The geth construct called Legion was given its name, fittingly, by EDI, the ship’s AI. The name was taken from an old Earth sacred text. When we first encountered Legion, the geth assisted us in fighting husks on a derelict Reaper, while acquiring the IFF device that made it possible to use the Omega-Four relay safely. Though I would not have thought it possible, Shepard befriended the geth, and Legion made an effort to get to know the rest of us. Legion made it possible to reprogram the significant number of geth that followed the Reapers. Legion was also instrumental in the attack on the Collector Base. When Legion left the crew, it took news of the Reapers and of interaction with organics to the geth collective, and they began to prepare for war. When we met the geth again during the war, we found that Legion and the rest of them had been, in essence, taken prisoner by the Reapers. When we freed them, Legion assisted in ending the quarian-geth war, before releasing programming that made it possible for the geth to operate with
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Re: The Chronicle of the Normandy, 4/4
anonymous
December 26 2012, 02:11:11 UTC
EDI may have had the strangest history of all the Normandy crew. The Cerberus-engineered AI was installed on the Normandy SR-2 during its construction. She was far more than just a glorified VI or cyberwarfare suite, though. Her support and information gathering were crucial to the success of more than one mission. She saved the ship and crew from attack by the Collector ship, proving her loyalty to her crew and commander over Cerberus. She saved the life of the ship’s pilot when Collectors boarded the vessel, though the rest of the crew was taken, and made it possible for us to use the IFF safely to activate the Omega-Four relay and recover the crew. During the war, she acquired an android platform which allowed her to participate more actively in ground missions. In particular, she was key to successfully boarding the Cerberus facility at Cronos Station. Her capacity to relate to the crew, even to empathize, increased exponentially; she even expressed a willingness to sacrifice herself for her pilot and crew, if necessary. She died
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