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Assignments are the name given to side missions in Mass Effect . Assignments  do not advance the story but completing them can help the player understand the inner workings of the Mass Effect's universe, the interactions between Races , etc

Assignments in Mass Effect

Shepard's background .

These assignments depend on the pre-service history the player chooses while creating the character

  • Citadel: Old, Unhappy, Far-off Things
  • Citadel: Old Friends
  • Citadel: I Remember Me

Squad Member 

These assignments are related to your Normandy Crewmates.

  • Garrus: Find Dr. Saleon
  • Tali and the Geth
  • Wrex: Family Armor

Citadel First Visit

These assignments are first available since your first visit to the Citadel, and remain so for the rest of the game.

  • Citadel: Asari Consort
  • Citadel: Doctor Michel
  • Citadel: Homecoming
  • Citadel: Jahleed's Fears
  • Citadel: Presidium Prophet
  • Citadel: Reporter's Request
  • Citadel: Rita's Sister
  • Citadel: Scan the Keepers
  • Citadel: Schells the Gambler
  • Citadel: Signal Tracking
  • Citadel: The Fan
  • Citadel: Xeltan's Complaint
  • Missing Person

Citadel Second Visit

These assignments become available after completing one of the three major Missions (Feros, Noveria o rescuing Lara T'Soni)

  • Citadel: Family Matter
  • Citadel: Planting a Bug
  • Citadel: Snap Inspection
  • Citadel: The Fourth Estate

Citadel Detainee Visit

These assignments are only available during the time you are detained at the Citadel.

  • Citadel: Our Own Worst Enemy
  • Citadel: Negotiator's Request

These assignments are specific to Feros

  • Feros: Data Recovery
  • Feros: Geth in the Tunnels
  • Feros: Power Cells
  • Feros: Varren Meat
  • Feros: Water Restoration

These assignments are specific to Noveria

  • Noveria: Espionage
  • Noveria: Smuggling

These assignments are specific to Virmire

  • Virmire: Assisting Kirrahe's Team
  • Virmire: Wrex and the Genophage

Galaxy Collection

These assignments require you to travel Citadel space and finding hidden collectibles.

  • UNC: Prothean Data Discs
  • UNC: Turian Insignias
  • UNC: Valuable Minerals
  • UNC: Locate Signs of Battle
  • UNC: Asari Writings

Uncharted Space

Assignments from Uncharted Space in the galaxy

  • A Person of Interest
  • Doctor at Risk
  • Geth Activities
  • Investigate Facility
  • Mercenaries
  • Investigate Samples
  • Investigate Shipments
  • Strange Transmission
  • UNC: Asari Diplomacy
  • UNC: Cerberus
  • UNC: Colony of the Dead
  • UNC: Dead Scientists
  • UNC: Depot Sigma-23
  • UNC: Derelict Freighter
  • UNC: Distress Call
  • UNC: Espionage Probe
  • UNC: ExoGeni Facility
  • UNC: Geth Incursions
  • UNC: Hades' Dogs
  • UNC: Hostage
  • UNC: Hostile Takeover
  • UNC: Listening Post Alpha
  • UNC: Listening Post Theta
  • UNC: Lost Freighter
  • UNC: Lost Module
  • UNC: Major Kyle
  • UNC: Missing Marines
  • UNC: Missing Survey Team
  • UNC: Privateers
  • UNC: Rogue VI
  • Unusual Readings

Morality-dependent

Assignments that depend on Commander Shepard's alignment.

  • UNC: Besieged Base
  • UNC: The Negotiation

Bring Down the Sky

Assignments for the first  DLC  for  Mass Effect

  • X57: Bring down the Sky
  • X57: Avoid the Blasting Caps
  • X57: Missing Engineers

Pinnacle Station

Assignments for the second  DLC  for  Mass Effect

  • Pinnacle Station: Combat Missions
  • Pinnacle Station: Convoy
  • Pinnacle Station: Vidinos

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Mass Effect Mission Order: the best sequence to tackle story missions in

Mass Effect has a fairly open-ended structure where once you get your hands on your ship, the Normandy, you can tackle most of the game’s core story locations and missions in any order you like. However, we do think there is a best mission order in which to tackle things.

This is, of course, all suggested. The nature of Mass Effect’s story means that you can and should think about what sort of order you’d like to approach everything in and then go with your own gut.

With all that said, we do have our own favored mission order for Mass Effect 1 which is based on a few factors - primarily an even-handed difficulty ramp-up, and the best possible pacing for the story, especially in the later parts of the game. We’ll explain our optimum order below.

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Mass Effect Mission Order: the optimal mission sequence, according to us

The game begins with a string of missions starting with Prologue: On the Normandy and Prologue: Find the Beacon. This is followed by Citadel: Expose Saren.

On the Citadel you’ll have the opportunity to recruit Urdnot Wrex (Citadel: Shadow Broker & Citadel: Wrex) and Garrus Vakarian (Citadel: Garrus) - and we recommend you do these, as these are two squad mates, great characters, useful in battle, and key players throughout the entire Mass Effect Trilogy - though you can opt not to recruit one of them at all if you wish. 

Also on the Citadel, there’s a wide range of side quest assignments you can pick up and play at your discretion. They’re covered in our full Mass Effect 1 side quest assignments list .

Once you get control of the Normandy, you’ll be able to fly to the other core story mission planets in any order you like. We recommend the following order:

  • Find Liara T’Soni: head to Therum in the Knossos System, Artemis Tau Cluster. You want to do this first as Liara is a squad member, and rounds out your team with an expert Biotic user (which is Mass Effect's mage-style class). 
  • Citadel: side quests mop-up. All quests from your previous visit remain open, but some new ones are available after finishing your first story planet, including the side quest exclusive to your Shepard's pre-service history background . We recommend you complete Citadel: Scan the Keepers using our Keeper Locations guide at this time, in particular.
  • Asteroid X57: Bring Down the Sky: this is DLC, but it slots better into the earlier part of the story. It’s included in the remastered legendary edition of the game.
  • Noveria: Geth Interest & Matriarch Benezia: you should take Liara on this mission if you can. Completing this story world unlocks more side content throughout the galaxy.
  • Citadel & Uncharted World Exploration: more side quests mop up
  • Feros: Geth Attack & The Thorian: Tali is a killer squadmate on this mission, where you’ll be fighting a lot of Geth.
  • Pinnacle Station: this is DLC, and isn’t available at all in the new legendary edition remaster; so skip this if you’re on that version.
  • Point of No Return: Complete any remaining side quests and assignments here, as the story becomes a rollercoaster from here on out. Remember, completing many side quests is key to a great many things, including amassing enough cash to unlock the best weapons in Mass Effect .
  • Virmire: Saren’s Plan / Assault: we’ve got a separate guide on the big choices on Virmire if you need help.
  • Ilos: Find the Conduit / Trench Run / Race Against Time: be aware that once you travel to Ilos, it truly is the point of no return aside from starting over in a new game plus. When you trigger the visit to Ilos, your Mass Effect romance option will be locked in and the romance scene will take place.

Obviously this is a suggested order, but we feel this is an optimum order for a well-paced, well-balanced    play-through of Mass Effect, even on Insanity difficulty. 

As a general suggestion, try not to use the same pair of squad members for all story missions and side missions. All have interesting things to say, and you’ll benefit from taking people with a vested interest - missions involving the Krogan, for instance, are Wrex’s deal. Tali will always have more to say when the Geth are involved. Additionally, you’ll want to think about how useful their powers are. Tali isn’t very good against biotic opponents, but her tech powers can tear Geth to pieces easily. 

This article is part of a series. As you move on to the next games, check out our Mass Effect 2 Mission Order and Mass Effect 3 Mission Order pages for the same advice in those games - which are longer and more complicated.

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Hostile Takeover

This page of IGN's Mass Effect wiki guide is all about the UNC: Hostile Takeover Assignment Side-Quest, including where to find all the items, how to survive the combat encounters and how to make the right choices for your playthrough.

Before We Begin

Assignment stats, hostile takeover acquisition, travel to han, travel to the mavigon hideout, finish the mavigon crimelord, travel to dis, travel to the klensal hideout, eliminate the klensal crimelord, travel to fortuna, travel to the engineering outpost, meet helena blake.

This Assignment has a unique structure because it is dealt with in four parts: you pick it up on the Citadel, progress it on Mavigon and Klensal, and conclude it on Amaranthine. So, this page is divided into three parts, helping you find any Discoveries at each part as we usually do.

If you're following our Uncharted Worlds Roadmap, each part ends with the usual blue box with a link to the next thing you should do, meaning you'll be popping in and out of this page several times as you follow the roadmap.

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Essential stats.

  • Persuasion Points : 10 Charm / 7 Intimidate
  • Minimum Decryption : Hard Decryption
  • Minimum Electronics : Hard Electronics

Recommended Squad

  • Heavy-hitting Squad Mates with lots of health will assist with the Mercenaries you'll face. Combined with the need for Decryption across these levels, Garrus is a very good choice, particularly because the Mercenaries have snipers that he can counter with his own Sniper Rifle talent.
  • To accompany Garrus, pick another strong Squad Mate like Wrex or Ashley (the latter of which is also good with Sniper Rifles).

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  • Prerequisite : Present Evidence to Saren in Citadel: Expose Saren II
  • Location : Serpent Nebula - Widow - The Citadel - Presidium - Financial District - Emporium

The best way to get this Assignment is actually to go to the C-Sec Offices on the Citadel. Look for the side-room with some C-Sec Officers on break; in the back will be a Computer Console you can hack, assuming Shepard or a Squad Mate is capable of Hard Decryption. This will give you some XP for the hack!

Regardless of this, you can also start the Assignment by finding and talking to Helena Blake in the Financial District on the Presidium. This area is directly across from the Wards Access, and is where Barla Von's Bank and Delan's Emporium are located. Helena is standing outside the Emporium and will call to you as you pass by.

Upon speaking with Helena, you'll realize that you have a lot of information to gather from her, and she'll inform you of two rival crime bosses, and how they must both be eliminated. You'll be given the Assignment no matter what you do, but there are Morality Points to earn:

  • Pick "No. I won't do this" for +8 Paragon Points .
  • Pick either "Not a problem" or "I'll do it" for +2 Renegade Points .

Ultimately, no matter how you end the conversation (even if you "refuse" to go through with it), you'll get the coordinates to the crime bosses' two bases strewn throughout the galaxy, and the option to go after them.

Hostile Takeover - Part 1

  • Persuasion Points : N/A
  • Minimum Electronics : Medium Electronics

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  • Location : Gemini Sigma - Han - Mavigon

The first world you should go to is Han, in the South of the Gemini Sigma cluster (located North-East of the Horse Head Nebula where Noveria is). Before touching down on Mavigon, make sure to sweep the system for the following Discoveries:

You'll want to land on Mavigon, the second planet in the system.

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The Syndicate Hideout is located in the South-East corner of the map; it's marked with a 6 in the map above. If you want, tackle everything else on Mavigon for XP, Credits and Assignments!

Don't exit the Mako here unless you have to -- there's a level two cold hazard that will do massive damage if you aren't careful. Trust us when we tell you that you want no part of that. In addition, the terrain here is rough , and the bad weather makes it easy to get turned around. Because of this, keep consulting your map to make sure you're headed in the right direction. In a nebulous environment like this, your map is your best friend.

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When you locate the base on your radar (as a huge red blotch), you may be mystified as to how to reach it. The base is located atop a huge mountain, and it's only reasonably accessible from the South-West side. Once you've gotten to the mountain's apex, you can easily locate the base.

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You'll need to take out three automated Heavy Turrets outside of the base first before you can enter. Staying in your Mako is a necessity here, not only because of the harsh weather, but because these guns can do your party in easily if you're not behind the armor of your landing craft.

When all three guns are destroyed, you should then approach the facility, get out of the Mako right in front of the entrance, and run inside of the research facility quickly, before you take any cold weather damage.

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The map above of the hideout will help you navigate the area easily. The main center chamber is the only location where you will face the enemy, and you will face all of the enemies here, so be prepared to fight. The mercenaries here are more cautious than the second base, but deal a high amount of damage. Try to let them come to you when you can, keeping your party stationary and waiting for an enemy to reveal himself. When he does, unload all you have on him and wait for the next to arrive. Lather, rinse, repeat.

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The Crime Boss here is indiscriminate with his own well-being, joining the fray as soon as he can. Because of this, you might actually kill the Crime Boss before you kill all of his henchmen. If this happens, you must still make sure everyone is killed, until you get an on-screen prompt that tells you the Crime Boss is defeated. Otherwise, you'll end up wasting time leaving this place, when you'll just have to come back to eliminate any left stranded.

With the enemies defeated, sweep the hideout of goodies:

  • Wetware Kit - In the South-East room, on the end of a bunk on the Northern wall.
  • Medical Station - In the South-East room, on the East wall.
  • Secure Crate - Average Decryption. Directly in front of you when you enter this room.
  • Technician Kit - On the shelves to the left of the Secure Crate.
  • Medical Kit x2 - On the shelves to the right of the Secure Crate
  • Malfunctioning Object - Tucked in the South-East corner of the room.

With everything opened, exit the hideout, enter the Mako, then zip back up to Normandy.

Hostile Takeover - Part 2

  • Minimum Decryption : Average Decryption

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  • Location : Hades Gamma - Dis - Klensal

Your next destination will be Hades Gamma, located just East of Gemini Sigma and South-East of Attican Beta where Feros is. Travel to Dis in the North-West area, then sweep the system of these Discoveries:

Once you've got them, land on Klensal, the third planet of the system.

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The surface of the planet is easy enough to navigate. There are other distractions that you will explore at another time, but for now, concentrate on driving the Mako southwest towards the location of the crime syndicate. The land is icy, and you can explore it at your leisure, but it's probably best to head straight towards the target, marked with a 2 on the map above.

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When you arrive, you'll notice that the outside of the base is well-guarded by some human and Turian guards. A few of them are located in sniper towers with some heavy guns, while others are running around willy-nilly and are rather easy to pick off.

Remember that while you can get out of the Mako safely here without any hazards to make you nervous, the Mako provides you with an incredible amount of defense that is unmatched otherwise. Unless you're not playing Legendary Edition and want to avoid the XP penalty, using the Mako's cannon is easily the best way to take everyone out. Otherwise you'll have to use a Sniper Rifle, but if you can't use them well, you're gonna have to suck it up and get in close.

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After heading inside, you'll be safe until you enter the main chamber of the mining tunnels, where the rest of the crime syndicate is waiting for you. When you're ready, head into the chamber and get ready to fight.

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Your best bet is to stay in the safety of the little nook you find yourself in when you first enter the room. Let the enemies come towards you, since they'll need to funnel together in order to get to you, making them easy targets. Some of the others will hold out rather effectively, though, forcing you to run around and take them out individually. Keep in mind, though, that this crime syndicate means business, and they won't roll over easily.

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When the coast seems clear, it almost is. The Crime Boss himself will be hiding behind a large pile of crates on the far end of the main chamber. He'll take some know-how and patience to kill, especially if you've lost any members of your Squad.

The Crime Boss has several layers of shields and regenerating health, which requires you to continuously hurt him in order for him not to regenerate. Be patient here, taking cover and making sure to recover lost health before opening yourself up to fire again.

When he's finally killed, you can then explore. Note that while the map shows a Northern side room at the back of the main chamber, you can't actually access it.

  • Medical Kit - Found on top of the crates close to the entrance of the main chamber. Getting up to it requires you to vault up a smaller crate. To do that, holster your Weapons, then approach the low crate and press the Interact button (X on PlayStation, A on Xbox).
  • Upgrade Kit - At the back of the large pile of boxes where the Crime Boss was.
  • Aid Station - In the Eastern side-room, on a metal platform structure in the back-left of the room.
  • Secure Weapons Locker - Average Decryption. To the left of the Aid Station.
  • Weapons Locker x2 - Easy Decryption. To the left of the Secure Weapons Locker.

When you've killed everyone and gathered everything, head back outside, and then "beam back up" using the Mako, or continue exploring Klensal.

Hostile Takeover - Part 3

  • Minimum Electronics : Average Electronics

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  • Prerequisite : Kill the Crime Bosses on Mavigon and Klensal
  • Location : Horse Head Nebula - Fortuna - Amaranthine

With both of the Crime Bosses dead, you'll now need to meet up with Helena Blake at an Engineering Outpost. To get there, travel to the Horse Head Nebula where Noveria is, but instead of going there, enter the Fortuna system in the North-West part of the cluster. Before landing on Amaranthine, make sure to sweep the Fortuna system of these Discoveries:

Once you have them, land on Amaranthine, the third planet in the system.

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The Engineering Outpost is located in the Southern part of the area, marked with a 6 in the map above. It'll be entirely undefended, so it really is as simple as driving down to it, exiting the Mako, and entering through the front door.

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When you enter the facility, you'll encounter Helena after opening the door to the main room. Helena now runs the crime syndicate now (surprise surprise), and is now trying to escape Shepard's ire by having them focus on lesser crimes. Here's what each of the options will do:

  • If you have 10 Charm, pick "Walk away" to try and make Helena to reconsider for +8 Paragon Points . You can still pick "No" after this to fight Helena and her gang for XP, loot and Credits.
  • If you have 9 Intimidate, pick "Disband the group" to try and convince Helena to do just that for +9 Renegade Points . You can still pick "No" after this to fight Helena and her gang for XP, loot and Credits.
  • Pick "You're under arrest" to fight Helena and her Mercenaries for XP, loot. This gives you +2 Paragon Points .
  • Pick "Then we're fine" or "You better stay clean" to leave her be for +2 Renegade Points , as well as some Credits as payment (moreso than if you fought her). This does however lock you out of the building, meaning you can't get any of the loot inside.

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If you do decide to fight, keep in mind that a shield will be put up in the doorway: you'll need to shoot it to make it go down, much like the hexagonal shields the Geth use.

Your best bet is to stay in the first room and let the enemies come to you. You can find safety on either side of the door, and what's more, the door can be shut, isolating your party from the enemies (at least temporarily) if you need to rest, heal, or let any of your Powers regenerate.

Helena herself proves to be the most annoying foe because of her biotic abilities that can knock Shepard onto the floor, but remember that all enemies must be killed here in order to continue, not just Helena.

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Regardless of how this Assignment ends, be sure to ransack the outpost for the following loot items (unless you agreed with Helena, in which case you'll be locked out of the building and be unable to get back in):

  • Technician Kit - Behind a large box across from the locked side-room door.
  • Medical Kit - Also behind a large box, a bit further away from the locked door.
  • Aid Station - In the upper side-room, in the corner to the left of the entry door.
  • Technician Kit - On some shelves on the South wall of the upper side-room, to your right when standing in the doorway.
  • Hardened Wall Safe - Hard Decryption. On the Western door of the upper side-room.

Once you're finished, exit the building and return to the Mako, either to continue exploring Amaranthine or to zip back up to the Normandy.

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Assignments are the name given to side missions in Mass Effect 2 . Assignments DO NOT advance the main story, but completing them can help the player understand the inner workings of the game's universe, the interactions between Races , etc

All Assignments in Mass Effect 2

Normandy: FBA Couplings Normandy: Serrice Ice Brandy Normandy: Special Ingredients

Omega: Archangel: Datapad Recovered Omega: Batarian Bartender Omega: Packages for Ish Omega: Struggling Quarian Omega: The Patriarch Omega: The Professor: Missing Assistant

Citadel: Crime in Progress Citadel: False Positives Citadel: Found Forged ID Citadel: Krogan Sushi

These become available after completing Freedom's Progress

N7: Abandoned Research Station N7: Eclipse Smuggling Depot N7: Hahne-Kedar Facility N7: Lost Operative N7: MSV Estevanico N7: Wrecked Merchant Freighter

These become available after completing Horizon

N7: Abandoned Mine N7: Anomalous Weather Detected N7: Archeological Dig Site N7: Blood Pack Base N7: Blood Pack Communications Relay N7: Blue Suns Base N7: Captured Mining Facility N7: Endangered Research Station N7: Imminent Ship Crash N7: Javelin Missiles Launched N7: Mining the Canyon N7: MSV Strontium Mule N7: Quarian Crash Site

Illium: A Troublemaker Illium: Blue Rose of Illium Illium: Conrad Verner Illium: Gianna Parasini Illium: Indentured Service Illium: Medical Scans Illium: The Assassin: Salarian Family Data Illium: The Justicar: Smuggling Evidence Illium: The Justicar: Stolen Goods Found Illium: The Prodigal: Lost Locket Found

Tuchanka: Combustion Manifold Tuchanka: Killing Pyjaks Tuchanka: Old Blood: Missing Scout

Normandy Crash Site Project Firewalker: Geth Activity Project Firewalker: Prothean Site Project Firewalker: Rosalie Lost Project Firewalker: Survey Sites Located Project Firewalker: Volcano Station Overlord Overlord: Atlas Station Overlord: Prometheus Station Overlord: Vulcan Station Arrival

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Admiral Hackett asked Shepard to infiltrate a batarian outpost and rescue Dr. Amanda Kenson . Kenson is a deep-cover operative and scientist who claims to have proof of an imminent Reaper invasion.

  • 1 Acquisition
  • 2 Preparation
  • 3.1 Onboard the Normandy
  • 3.2.1 Sneaking In
  • 3.2.2 Guns Blazing
  • 3.2.3 Rescuing Kenson
  • 3.2.4 Breaking Out
  • 3.3 Onboard the Shuttle
  • 3.4.1 Arrival at Project Base
  • 3.4.2 Fight for your Life
  • 3.4.3 Escape from Med Lab in Progress
  • 3.4.4 Get to the Project Control Room
  • 3.4.5 Stop Kenson
  • 3.4.6 Escape With Your Life
  • 4 Back on the Normandy
  • 5 Mass Effect 3 Consequences
  • 8 Mission Summary
  • 11 References

Acquisition [ ]

After the mission on Horizon has been completed the assignment will be added to the Journal. It indicates that there is an important message incoming from Alliance HQ, and directs the player to check Shepard's private terminal. Using the terminal for the first time after the assignment appears will initiate a communication with Admiral Hackett.

On the galaxy map this assignment is titled Rescue Dr. Kenson .

Preparation [ ]

You will be on your own for the vast majority of this very long mission, so plan weapons, Armor Customization , and powers/bonus powers accordingly. Maximizing bonuses to shields and health is recommended especially on higher difficulties.

With only a handful of exceptions you will be facing shielded organic enemies without armor throughout the entire mission which can open up some interesting options for bonus powers. Pick a bonus power that can alleviate the greatest weakness of your chosen class. Good choices include Energy Drain or Reave as they enable ammo-efficient damage to enemies while simultaneously improving your survivability; Stasis for immediately disabling particularly tough opponents; Dominate to prevent opponents from focusing all their attention on you; or Shredder Ammo as even at level 1 it will enhance your weapon damage against unshielded enemies considerably.

In terms of heavy weapons a large area of effect and also "crowd control" utility will come in handy; the M-622 Avalanche or Arc Projector are generally the best options. Both of these weapons will also come in handy in the latter half of the mission where you will encounter multiple pyro -type enemies at close quarters . The Avalanche can neutralize such enemies safely around corners without direct line of sight, and the Arc Projector can potentially instant-kill them by stripping their shields and overloading their fuel tanks in one shot.

Legendary Edition: All achievements related to this assignment have been removed. You are therefore free to do this assignment in any way you see fit and with fewer (or no) restrictions compared to the original version.

Walkthrough [ ]

Onboard the normandy [ ].

Hackett Briefs the Commander on the situation

After accessing your terminal, Shepard will hear the first part of the message, in which Hackett will say that he has a sensitive matter that needs to be discussed privately. Shepard will then tell Kelly that the message will be viewed in the captain's cabin.

Inside the captain’s cabin, Shepard pulls up Admiral Hackett visually using the Model Ships display as a screen. Hackett will first thank the Commander for sparing time to hear him out. Hackett starts by saying that the Alliance has a deep cover operative in batarian space, Dr. Amanda Kenson, who found evidence of an imminent Reaper invasion. Shepard will ask why Hackett contacted the Commander, and Hackett will say that he learned this morning that she had been arrested and was being held on terrorism charges in a batarian prison. He asks Shepard to infiltrate the prison and get her out, as a favor to him. Hackett also asks Shepard to go in alone. You can ask him about the operation and it is advisable that you do so.

  • When asking Hackett about the charges, Shepard will ask what she is really doing out there. Hackett says she’s a deep cover operative and that they only talk when they need to. He continues by saying that she was investigating a rumor of a Reaper artifact in the system and that her last report said she found it.
  • You can also learn that Kenson is a top scientist and an Alliance agent that was working in batarian space. Hackett says the assignment is deadly and she is one of the few that can handle the job. He says that they go back a long time and he won’t let her rot away in a prison camp.
  • You can press Hackett about the Reapers, and the official Alliance position is that they don’t exist. Shepard will say that she must have found some proof they exist. Hackett replies that she and her team found an artifact that is a possible Reaper device, and that it is proof that the Reapers are planning to invade. Hackett will conclude by saying that he’s known her for a long time and if she says she has proof, then she has proof.
  • If you ask about why you are going in alone, Shepard will say that the team is strong and they won’t mind helping out. However, Hackett replies that if the batarians see a squad of armed soldiers they will kill Kenson. He says that it’s serious and that Shepard needs discretion, or not at all.
  • If asked about the batarian response, which Shepard will say the batarians won’t take kindly to the Alliance breaking into a secret prison. Hackett will counter by saying that it is not an Alliance operation, it is one person going in to rescue a friend because if it was an official mission then they would be upset. As long as Shepard keeps it quiet, then there is nothing to worry about.

Finish and Hackett will say that she is being held underground at a batarian outpost on the planet Aratoht. Hackett tells Shepard he will upload the coordinates immediately. He tells Shepard that once she is secure, confirm her discovery, and that they will debrief them when they return.

Aratoht [ ]

Travel to the Bahak System in the Viper Nebula . It will be at the very bottom of the Galaxy Map, near the Local Cluster . Aratoht is the second planet.

The prison could use a little TLC

When you arrive, the Kodiak will drop you off and then quickly depart. The door is locked, and if you try to open it, the prison’s VI will say that access is denied and to please enter an access code. Fortunately, there is a conveniently-placed power relay next to the door, solving this problem and opening the door. Head down the hallway until you come to an impassable obstacle -- a.k.a. a hole in the floor. Refined iridium (+400 iridium) can be picked up from just past the gap in the bars behind you. Activate the bridge control, but that doesn’t work so head down the ramp to your left.

At the bottom, you will encounter a Batarian War Beast (a.k.a. a varren ) so take it out before it has a chance to kill you. After it is dealt with, Shepard will say that this must be where the batarians send prisoners to die and that the Commander needs to get Kenson out of there. Activating the control here activates the bridge, so head back up and across.

Note: The next two sections -- Sneaking In and Guns Blazing -- cover the same content to get to Dr. Kenson. Both sections contain similar information, but are more specific depending on which approach you plan to take. The "Sneaking In" section contains instructions that will earn you the "Covert Action" Achievement , while the "Guns Blazing" section gives instructions for going in if otherwise you don't care and/or already have the achievement. "Guns Blazing" results in a very small additional amount of credits and the opportunity to hear a couple of extra recordings.

Sneaking In [ ]

Warning: From this point until you rescue Kenson, engaging a batarian will cause you to lose the "Covert Action" Achievement if you don't already have it. You can engage the two War Beasts you find, but don't shoot at the batarians. Furthermore, firing a shot at all or activating an ability (even, rather counterintuitively, an Infiltrator 's Tactical Cloak ) can preclude you from getting the achievement, if you're too close to a batarian. Since there is no such achievement in Legendary Edition, the choice to go in stealthily is entirely aesthetic.

Perhaps a little accent lighting will help?

As you continue, you will notice more dead varren all over, but keep moving. Head into the side room and up the ramps at the end of the hallway. When you reach the top, there is another power relay, and another War Beast. Take down the War Beast before dealing with the power relay. Cutting the power here will disable some of the security lasers, but not all of them.

Shepard will comment about the place being run down, even for a prison, but that’s only a bonus. Head down the hallway to the left, and as you round the corner you will see a door close and Kenson being lead into an interrogation chamber while telling the guards to get their hands off her. Don’t cross the security beams as it will activate the prison’s security systems and you will lose the Covert Action Achievement. Remember also not to fire on any batarians or you will lose the Achievement as well.

Eventually you will reach a dead end, but turn right and shoot the explosive hanging under the pipe. This will cause a small explosion and the venting gas to ignite. Note: The Geth Plasma Shotgun will not damage the explosive—you'll have to switch to a different weapon.

At least the decor seems to be flame-resistant

Needless to say, don’t run straight into the fire. Rather, turn the valve to divert the gas so you can continue. Head through the now open section and you will have two options: heading straight, or heading left (but deal with the War Beast first).

Going straight has a few nice things to pick up, but doing so requires that you activate both gas valves to redirect the flow — you can’t just do one — and while this blocks your access left, you can just redirect it again after you investigate the room. Inside is a personal log (see below), a locker (+400 credits), and a Heavy Weapon Ammo upgrade. After you've picked these up, head back out, redirect the gas again by turning both valves, and then head up the ramp. As you near the top, you’ll hear someone or something readying weapons.

Head into the next room — don’t worry no enemies... yet — and up the ramps. As you get closer, you will hear two Prison Guards talking about something. One of them says that someone wanted to crash an asteroid into a Mass Relay . The other says that it doesn't matter as they stopped them. Head through the door. Doesn't that rainy, fresh air feel good?

The exterior isn't much better...

Keep in cover. To your left are the two guards, talking about how interrogating a human is a waste of time and that it would be easier just to kill her. The two guards have their backs to you, so don’t fire at them. Make your way around to the small passageway behind the truck, and disable the security beams in the gap leading to the platform above.

Once the beams are down, climb onto the truck, then onto the platform, and make your way into the structure. Inside you will find a locker (+400 credits). Don’t open the door at the bottom of the stairs. Stay on the second floor and head to your right. When you reach a T-Junction, make a left to pick up some iridium (+400 iridium). Don’t open the door in that structure either, as it will attract the guards attention. Once you have the iridium, go back the way you came and head down the other path, and move down and then back up the stairs. There is a credit drop that you'll have to miss because you can’t get to it without firing on the guards or attracting their attention.

The curiously armored batarians consider the rain

Inside the next structure you will hear a guard talking about how relays can’t be destroyed. Another guard will say that humans will do anything to them, and the first replies that they need to make an example of one (Kenson). Keep to the walls for cover, and on the backside of one of the walls, an open door, but do not go into the room because if you set a foot over the threshold, then you will attract the attention of the guards. Head carefully down the catwalk and into the hangar.

When you enter the hangar, there's an announcement that a shuttle is incoming and to clear the hangar. The people in the shuttle can’t see you, but don’t cross in front of the large windows as you will attract the attention of the guards in the previous room. Head through the door on the left and into a storage bay. Inside you will hear a guard talking about how he heard there was an artifact in the asteroid belt and asks another guard if he thinks the humans found it. The other guard replies that if they did, then they probably swarmed in and planted flags all around it.

After several industrial accidents, the controls to the crane were vastly simplified. 3 Buttons. Operators pray that they never need to move the crane into different positions...

Inside the next room, activate the crane controls to clear your path, but don't go down yet. Move over to the crane controls and activate the center button and then the left one to bring the crane over a crate. Activate the right switch to lower the crane. Reactivate the right switch again to lift up the container. Head down to where the container was and you'll get some iridium (+1,200 iridium) and the Medi-Gel Capacity upgrade hidden behind the container. Now activate the vehicle lift to continue. Raise the lift when you get to the bottom as underneath it there will be a med-kit and a PDA (+1,000 credits).

Head to the door. Inside is another locker (+400 credits), a security log, and another power relay. Remember not to cross the beams. Cut the power, listen to the log, and grab the credits before moving on.

In the next area there is an open door to the left with two guards inside the room. As long as you don’t open the other door in the hallway or fire at them, you will successfully get past them with no trouble. Once you are past them, head down the hallway and into the interrogation room to rescue Dr. Amanda Kenson.

Guns Blazing [ ]

As you continue, you will see dead varren all over, but keep pressing on, into the side room and up the ramps. When you reach the top, there is another power relay, and another War Beast. Take the latter down before dealing with the former. Cutting the power here will disable some of the security lasers, but not all of them.

Shepard will comment about the place being run down, even for a prison, but that’s only a bonus. Head down the hallway to your left, and as you round the corner you will see a door close and Kenson being lead into an interrogation chamber, while telling the guards to get their hand off her. It is also in your best interest to be stealthy as you will encounter less varren and unaware guards.

So don’t cross the beams and head down the hallway opposite of them. Eventually you will reach a dead end, but turn right and shoot the thing hanging under the pipe. This will cause a small explosion, and gas to ignite. Note: The Geth Plasma Shotgun will not damage the explosive—you'll have to switch to a different weapon.

Needless to say don’t run straight into the fire, but rather turn the valve to divert the gas so you can continue. Head through the now open section and you will have two options, heading straight, and heading left, just deal with the War Beast before you make your decision.

Homey batarian prison setup - with easy-to-reach military gear in sight

Don’t go left first however as going straight has a few things that are hard to pass up. Doing this requires that you activate both gas valves to redirect the flow, you can’t just do one, and while this blocks your access left, you can just redirect it again after you investigate the room. Inside is a personal log (see below), a locker (+400 credits), and a Heavy Weapon Ammo upgrade. Head back out, redirect the gas again, by turning both valves, and head up the ramp. As you near the top, you’ll hear someone or something reading weapons.

Head into the next room, don’t worry no enemies, yet, and up the ramps. As you get closer, you will hear two Prison Guards talking about something. One of them says that someone wanted to crash an asteroid into a Mass Relay , however the other says that it doesn’t matter as they stopped them. Head through the door and doesn’t that rainy, fresh air feel good.

Keep in cover and to your left are the two guards, still talking and apparently interrogating a human is a waste of time and that it's just easier to kill her. You can either shoot them, or just bypass them, however it is better to just deal with them now. Taking them out isn’t a hard fight as they are unaware of you, allowing for a few key first shots. They either have light shields and health, or just the latter depending on difficulty level.

When they are down, remember those security beams you saw on the way down the stairs, there is a power relay that will disable them nearby, just remember that crossing them leads to problems. Don’t forget to loot the area as you will find two different credit drops, one in one of the buildings in a locker (+400 credits), the other just past the guards inside a junk pile (+400 credits). Check the other building as well for some iridium (+400 iridium). When you are done, move on by heading to the back of the area, dropping down and heading up the steps into the next building.

Inside you will hear two more guards talking about how relays can’t be destroyed, the other saying that the humans will do anything to them, and the first then saying they need to make an example of this one, Kenson. Well we can’t let that happen so more around, keeping to the walls for cover, and on the back side of one of the walls, an open door. Take cover and then proceed to take out the two guards inside. There is however a third that you can’t see on the left, so keep an eye on him and take him down as well when you get the chance. You can also swing around the door, as the guards have their backs to you and take out the third guard, then deal with the other two. Either way take them down, listen to the personal log, grab the credits (+400 credits), and keep moving.

"Ominous" imagery is the word

When you enter the hangar, there’s a shuttle incoming and the announcement asks that the hangar be cleared. Don’t worry they can’t see you, so head through the door on your left. Inside the next room, activate the crane controls to clear your path but don't go down yet.

Activate the left switch to move the crane to the left. Then activate the right switch to lower the crane. Reactivate the right switch again to lift up the container. Then, head down to where the container was and you'll get the Medi-Gel Capacity upgrade and some iridium (+1,200 iridium) hidden behind the other container. Now activate the vehicle lift to continue.

When you reach the bottom, raise the lift and under it you will find a med-kit and a PDA (+1,000 credits). When you have them, head to the door and inside is another locker (+400 credits), a security log, and finally another power relay. Remember to not cross the beams, so cut the power, listen to the log, and grab the credits before moving on.

As you proceed down the hall, there is an open door on your left with two guards inside. There is a closed door a little further down, but take advantage of the open one to get a few shots in. They will try to run out the open door, so be ready for that. Inside is another security log, and you have a chance to listen to the interrogation. Kenson says that they are just wasting time and that the Reapers are coming, while the interrogator isn’t convinced and while torturing Kenson won’t change that, it will amuse him. Time to put a stop to this, so head around the corner and put an end to it.

Rescuing Kenson [ ]

Armed but not dangerous

Once you enter the room, a cutscene shows the interrogator activating the device and start to put some type of device on Kenson’s head. Shepard knocks out the guard, and you humor Kenson's reactions at the turn of events.

Kenson heard that the Commander was alive and that Hackett must have received her message. You can choose how to respond to that, but Shepard will release the doctor and she will respond to your comment appropriately. Either way, diplomacy is the least you have to worry about. Kenson will then tell you that if you can find a security console, then she can hack it and find an escape route. During the conversation, Shepard hands Kenson an M-4 Shuriken submachine gun.

As the conversation ends, the alarms go off and a guard will be shown walking down the hallway. Shepard says they will find a console, and Kenson after bringing her boot down on the throat of the batarian interrogator, says she’s ready.

Breaking Out [ ]

Kenson's notes: Batarians hostile. Extensive tests shows vulnerability to shards of metal accelerated to high speeds. Further study required to pinpoint the LD50.

Kenson is now a squad member, and she has access to the Shuriken for her weapon, and the powers Incinerate and Overload . Note: You will not be able to access the squad menu to inspect or change her powers—she is just what she is.

First take out the guard, check the locker in the interrogation room (+1,000 credits), then head down the stairs and on the landing, you will find a med-kit and some thermal clips, so grab them before moving on. Head down the stairs and through the door. Inside are more guards, so keep to cover, and since you have a squadmate, now make sure to use Kenson to your advantage.

When the first group of three is dealt with, move up, but keep to cover as a window will open ahead of you and show two more prison guards and an Elite Prison Guard . The elite is armed the same, but has stronger shields, and has access to Tech Armor , so keep your eye on him and remember to stay in cover. When all the guards are dealt with, head to the console they were guarding and Kenson will begin to override the system.

Kenson clears the way

At this point Kenson will tell you to guard her while she hacks a way out. You will lose her as squadmate at this point, so plan your tactics accordingly. You will get a health bar in the lower right hand corner for her health, so make sure to not let that deplete.

Enemies consisting of three prison guards will come from the left. They will take a while to get there, so you have time to move out into the room with the table, but when the enemies arrive they will charge headlong for Kenson, and while they may shoot at you, they will not stick to cover but just go after the doctor, so kill them quickly to make sure they don’t get to her. Heavy weapons will discourage them from storming past you.

Survive 5 waves of batarians from the cantilever elevators and the door before Kenson finally hacks the way up

On higher difficulties, this section can be very challenging for players who are used to fighting from cover. This can be mitigated by retreating and taking cover in the hallway closest to the doctor. The enemies should stop charging and take cover behind a nearby table, where they can be safely taken out.

Once they are down, Kenson will say that the door needs to be closed, and at this point a second wave arrives of three guards arrives.

Combat Notes:

  • Like the first set of guards, these will make a bee-line for Kenson and will not stop to take cover until they reach at least the area of the overturned table.
  • From this point until you make it to the button by the door you originally came in, killing an enemy will soon cause a replacement to spawn behind that door.
  • Once the door has been closed, all further enemies in this section will revert to a "normal" behavior of taking cover and engaging you.
  • Warning: At least on console controllers, there are some UI issues when trying to close the door if any enemies have spawned beyond the door but haven't passed it yet. The UI will show that you can interact to close the door but attempting to interact will cause you to take cover instead. At present the only known workaround is to wait until all currently-spawned enemies have passed the doorway before attempting to close it.
  • It may be tempting to use Dominate on the enemies, however, the enemies will keep targeting Kenson even if they are dominated, and you will be giving them a free barrier. This may have been a design oversight.
  • One viable tactic is to remain by the doctor, allowing the enemies to take cover behind the table. Whittle the health and shields of the enemies down without killing them, thus preventing any replacements from appearing. Then, make a dash to the door and back, before they can deplete Kenson's health bar. This method prevents you from having to fight any replacement guards, but leaves three guards between you and Kenson once you've closed the door. If you have a crowd control power such as Pull , Shockwave , Singularity , Cryo Blast , Stasis , etc, then you can apply it to give you extra time to reach the door button.
  • Another viable tactic is to take cover behind the table yourself. As the second wave starts to arrive, start to eliminate them to get the replacements spaced out from each other. Then you can slowly move forward toward the door. When you get close enough, you can activate your favorite power: Adrenaline Rush, Tactical Cloak, Stasis, etc., so that you can safely hit the button. The advantage of this technique is that there won't be a bunch of enemies between you and Kenson when the door shuts.
  • If you have M-622 Avalanche or the Arc Projector , then there is yet another option. Switch to your heavy weapon first then hit the console. Rush to the door and start spamming the incoming wave with it. They run in close proximity so all of them will get hit and getting hit should stagger them long enough to keep you from taking too much fire. Two or three shots should be enough to ensure that all of the enemies are taken care of, and you should have ample time to kill them off and close the door before another wave arrives.

When the door is finally closed, Kenson will say they are now coming up from the other side, so move it. This group, consisting of an Elite and two ordinary prison guards, will come up via an elevator, but this group and all future groups will revert to the normal behavior of using cover, so that’s a bit of a relief. During the fight, keep an eye out as two more guards will show up. When this group finally falls, Kenson will say that she is taking down their orbital tracking network and say there are more guards coming from the other side up via more elevators, so get back and into cover.

Wait a minute, didn't this happen before the hacking scene? I won't tell if you don't...

Like the previous group, this group will stick to cover, so use it to your advantage. Again though remember you are alone, so shoot as needed. Also like the last group, another group consisting of an Elite and a Guard will come up after a period of time. Combat Tip: The fight with the enemies coming up the elevators can often be made much easier by standing at the edge of the large pit and hitting the tightly-grouped enemies with Overload or your Heavy Weapon as they appear on the elevator platforms, killing or disabling them before they even reach your level. If you disable their shields, you can use abilities like Throw to knock them to their deaths.

Near the end of the fight, Kenson will say that there’s an elevator that leads up to the hangar, and she’ll bring it down. However, since there are no enemies on it, don’t worry about it, just deal with the enemies that are in front of you. On the way up there will be a short cutscene where Kenson says that since the hangar doors are hard locked, they will need to get them open. Shepard promises to take care of that.

Be warned that as soon as the cutscene ends, you will engage in a fight, but you have Kenson back as a squadmate, so get into cover and fight your way through the hangar. To survive this fight, keep to cover, and deal with the enemies as they come. There will be three waves of enemies, the first two consisting of just Prison Guards, while the last one will have two Guards and one Elite Guard. Once they are all down, and before shooting the locks on the doors, the next area is the previous crane room with a case of iridium and a datapad with the Medi-Gel capacity research project, if you didn't get them earlier. Make sure to grab both before leaving.

Contrary to popular belief, charred batarian is actually quite disgusting. Don't eat it.

You'll need to shoot the explosive door locks, one on each side of the shuttle, in order to be able to leave. Note that once again the Geth Plasma Shotgun will not do any damage to the explosives, but you can hit them with a melee attack if you don't want to switch weapons. When you are ready to leave, board the shuttle and enjoy the ending. Tip: It is possible to destroy both door locks without line of sight to them by using Shockwave which ignores intervening cover. In this way it's possible to board the shuttle sooner and without triggering the final wave of enemies with the Elite to spawn though you will still have to kill off any active guards in the area before you can board or Kenson will tell you that it's still too hot.

The cutscene shows Kenson and Shepard first accessing the shuttle, then Shepard turning around and looking behind them. The scene flashes to three guards waiting to ambush the two. Shepard then nods to Kenson and they quickly board the shuttle, incinerating the guards with its thruster exhaust.

Onboard the Shuttle [ ]

Onboard the stolen Kodiak, Kenson will engage the autopilot so they can talk and mentions it will be a while before the batarians get their systems unscrambled. Shepard asks if they will come after her, and Kenson says she’s not taking any chances. Apparently batarians don’t like people who plan to destroy their mass relays. Shepard then says that the charges were true, but Kenson says that's only half the story.

She says that she and her people were investigating rumors of Reaper artifacts on the fringes of the system. Kenson claims they found proof that the Reapers will arrive in the system and when they get here, they’ll use the mass relay to travel throughout the galaxy. Her team calls it the Alpha Relay and from there the Reapers can invade anywhere in the galaxy.

Shepard then deduces that, given the story, Kenson chose to destroy it. She confirms that. It would stop the Reapers' invasion as it would take months or even years at standard FTL speeds to reach another relay. Kenson continues by describing what she and her team call "the Project." The Project is a plan to crash a nearby asteroid into the Relay, thereby destroying it before the Reapers arrive. She finishes by saying that the resulting explosion could destroy the system. As the two take a seat, you can get some questions answered.

  • When you ask about the logistics of the project, i.e. crashing an asteroid into a Mass Relay, Kenson will say that it isn’t that hard as the parts are already available in Omega ’s salvage yards. All it needs is thrust and guidance and if you get the right amount of power, and a decent VI to drive it, then all you really have to do is point and shoot.
  • Since Mass Relays are rumored to be indestructible, it is a good topic. Kenson says that she’s also heard that rumor, but she thinks that it’s more likely that no one bothered to find out what would happen if one is destroyed. They also planned to slam a small planet into it at very high speeds and by their calculations, that would be more than enough.
  • The Project is still in operation as it was one button press away from launch when the batarians arrested Kenson.
  • If Shepard asks how she was arrested, Kenson will say that they have been smuggling starship parts from Omega. Apparently guidance systems, thrusters, and an aftermarket Eezo core are labeled by the batarians as suspicious. Kenson will finish by saying that a few days ago, she took a few of the men on a scouting mission, and the batarians then pounced on them, but they didn’t find the actual base.
  • If asked why destroying a Mass Relay would destroy the system, Kenson will say that they are the most powerful mass-effect engines in the galaxy and the energy released from destroying one would probably resemble a supernova. There are three hundred thousand people on the colony in the system, and the resulting explosion would probably kill them all.

After the questions, Shepard will say that they are still curious how Kenson learned about the invasion. She will reply by saying it was from a device called Object Rho, which is a Reaper artifact they discovered among the asteroids around the relay itself. When they get back to Arcturus Station , she will explain everything and give Shepard all the notes they have on the artifact. You can then ask some more questions.

  • Shepard can ask why there is a Reaper artifact in an asteroid, and Kenson will say that she doesn’t know. Some things are just too hard or too old to understand. She continues by saying that even a Reaper that has been dead for thousands of years still contains power and artifacts of the Reapers are worth studying, regardless of their purpose.
  • When asking about the artifact and how it proves an incoming Reaper invasion, Kenson will say that the artifact gave her visions of the Reaper’s arrival and she compares it to Shepard’s vision from the Prothean Beacons two years ago on Virmire and Eden Prime . She says that she knows the Reapers are coming and that she is certain of it.
  • Shepard can then ask how they avoided becoming indoctrinated by the artifact, and Kenson says they’ve been very careful as they know what they are dealing with.

Regardless, Shepard says that if she was willing to destroy a whole system over this, then the Commander must see the proof. Kenson says she can’t argue with that and opens communications with the base. The base replies by saying that it is good to hear her voice and asks if she is coming home. She says yes and continues by saying that she has Commander Shepard with her. The base seems shocked by that and Kenson says to tidy up the lab and that Shepard needs to see the proof. The base replies by saying that they will work on it, and signs out. Kenson tells Shepard to relax and they will be there in no time.

Project Base [ ]

Arrival at project base [ ].

Shepard and Kenson arrive at Project Base

The shuttle approaches a very large asteroid and then enters a hangar inside of a large complex on the surface of it. As Kenson and Shepard exit the shuttle, Kenson welcomes the Commander to Project Base . Shepard then asks about the clock over the door, and Kenson says that is their countdown to the Arrival. When it reaches zero, the Reapers will arrive. You can ask if that is certain, and Kenson will explain that there have been pulses coming from the artifact since they found it, and that their intervals have been decreasing at a steady rate. The artifact is reacting to the Reapers' proximity and when the clock reaches zero in just over 48 hours, the pulses will become constant as the Reapers will have arrived.

Finishing the conversation has Shepard saying that they could be at Earth in a little over two days, then there is no time to waste. Kenson then takes the Commander to the proof. She points to the door and says that it exits the hangar and that the artifact is in the central lab area.

Before you leave the hangar however, there is a weapons locker, a terminal (+1,050 credits), some refined palladium (+450 palladium), and some power cells about, so be sure to use or grab them as appropriate. Then follow Kenson through the complex, and save your game at some point.

While walking through the complex, Shepard asks what it will take to get the project back up and running. Kenson says that everything is ready to go and it isn’t a question of "can we," but rather "should we." Shepard asks if there are any alternatives, and Kenson says that the Reapers will get here regardless, but the relay is their shortcut to the rest of the galaxy. If Shepard wants to slow down the Reapers, then the relay must be destroyed. Be sure to grab the refined palladium along the way as well (+525 palladium), it is before the elevator ride and is tucked away next to a staircase.

When you have proceeded down the elevator, before opening the door save your game. Upon accessing the door a cutscene will play where Shepard proclaims that restarting the project is a priority and that it maybe their only chance. Kenson opens the door and inside is Object Rho, which looks like several other Reaper artifacts. Shepard is shocked that they have it just sitting out in the open, but Kenson claims it showed her a vision of the Reapers' arrival when they found it. Shepard is apprehensive, but Kenson tells the Commander to give it a moment to show all the proof the they need.

A short vision emerges of the Reaper Fleet approaching the relay, and then Shepard collapsed onto the floor. As the Commander is getting up, Kenson pulls out her Shuriken, points it at Shepard, and says that she can’t let the Commander stop the Arrival. Despite her assertions, Kenson and her team are clearly indoctrinated. As Shepard tries to stand up, some Project Guards come around, weapons drawn, but then Shepard springs up, disarms Kenson by breaking her wrist, and takes cover while Kenson orders the men to take the Commander down while she limps out. Prepare to fight for your life.

Fight for your Life [ ]

Note: Surviving the five waves here by killing every last enemy unlocks the Last Stand Achievement ( LE : not in Legendary Edition). This is technically optional and you don't have to "survive" this battle to continue so don't rage quit if you lose all your health, as there will be no Critical Mission Failure screen and you will eventually regain consciousness. If you do survive to the end, Object Rho will unleash a pulse that knocks you out.

The death trap to the south of Object Rho - take refuge on the other side instead

You will be facing five waves of Project Guards , Project Pyros , Project Engineers , Project Elites , and one YMIR Mech that will come from the door opposite the entrance as well as the opening above that door.

The first wave will already be in the room when you gain control of Shepard. Each consecutive wave begins when there are only two or fewer enemies from the previous wave in the room. Each new wave will bring the total in the room to five, so if you leave two from a previous wave barely alive for a short time after the new wave enters, you will only have to face three new enemies. In the lower right hand corner of your screen you will notice a bar displaying Object Rho’s power, which indicates how far you are into the fight. During the battle both Object Rho (which sounds a lot like Harbinger ), and Kenson will try to dissuade you from fighting. There are thermal clips around, but no med-kits or power cells, so keep an eye on your medi-gel and your ammo and replenish your ammo when necessary.

One strategy is to keep on the move to avoid being cornered and use powers, weapons, heavy weapons, and just about anything you can to stay alive. Save your heavy weapons for when you are being overwhelmed, although if you're toting the Arc Projector take opportunities to weaken and stun the guards when they are clumped. The guards themselves will try to flank you, get around you, and generally do just about anything to kill you, so make sure they don’t get close.

Pop out only as necessary to return fire and stave off enemies. This will cut down on the amount of damage you take and the amount enemies that come into the room. Deal with any ones that aren’t part of the main group first, then focus back on the main group. Conserve your ammo as you may be pinned down for long periods of time.

When the YMIR mech appears, there is nowhere it can’t follow you, so try to keep away from it. Take down the other enemies first, then focus on it. A good strategy here is to get something between it and yourself, then move from side to side, as it will adjust to that and give you some free moments to fire on it. This works best in the wings or in the middle. Keep to cover, prioritize targets, and you will make it.

The cover areas to the north of Object Rho

Another safer but lengthy strategy is to turn to your left and find some cover behind the L-shaped couches on the lower level which will protect you against the enemies from the various angles they will come from. If you stay behind the couches, all Project personnel, except for pyros and a couple of guards from the first wave, will usually not rush or attempt to flank you, and can be easily picked off one at a time. Make sure to take out pyros quickly as they can knock you out of cover. Aiming for their tanks as you hose them down (or sniping their tanks) will increase the likelihood they will conveniently explode. Resort to your handy Arc Projector whenever too many are getting too close.

Before activating the final wave, duck behind the glass on the upper level that stretches between two pillars right next to the far left wall. Once the YMIR mech approaches your position, move side to side as needed so the mech will follow your movement on the other side of the glass instead of coming around the pillars. When you move behind the glass, which is centered along the wall, enemies usually begin to attempt to flank from either side and will have a direct line of fire if they come around the pillar. Be sure to wear down the fresh guards in the fifth wave before they can get to you is a priority. The final wave normally includes three guards, an engineer, and the mech. If an almost dead engineer from a previous wave is carried over into the final wave, a new engineer will not enter with the final wave, making it much easier.

Caution: If you are an Engineer , be aware that just like in many other fights, using Combat Drone here can trigger enemies to flank your position unexpectedly when normally they would not do so. Some players have reported that it can interfere with the spawning and composition of some of the enemy waves in this battle, which is also a fairly well-documented interaction of the power in other encounters (see the Combat Drone page notes for more information).

Either way, when you fall, from either dying or from an energy wave from the artifact, Kenson and some personnel will come over to your downed body with glowing eyes. Kenson tells the guards to take you to the med lab and patch you up as they need Shepard alive.

Escape from Med Lab in Progress [ ]

Shepard suddenly remembers what it was like to drive RC cars

When Shepard comes to, it resembles what happened the first time Shepard woke up aboard the Lazarus Research Station . A Scientist is saying that it looked like the Commander was waking up a minute ago, but it might have been a glitch in the system. Apparently they drugged Shepard and the sedatives are no longer working. The Scientist runs out while calling for security. Shepard jumps off the table, and proceeds to knock out the two guards before being trapped by a barrier.

From here there is a research log you can listen to, but the bigger interest is the console. Activate it to take control of one of the deactivated LOKI Mechs and use it for your own purposes. Using the mech, take out the Scientist and the other LOKI Mechs that come to challenge you. Don’t worry about dying here, as you can just activate another mech. When you are clear, head over to the barrier's power source and blow it up.

When it goes up, you lose control of the mech, and regain control of Shepard as alarms activate and apparently now the entire complex knows you are awake. Head out of the med bay, there is a datapad with another research log on the floor, this one covers the moments when Shepard woke up and just before. In the room where the deactivated LOKIs are, there is a third Research log and some Mech Parts to salvage (+1,320 credits). If you head back into the Med Bay you can now salvage the medical station for 100 credits. Head back out into the corridor to the Weapons Locker, grab your stuff, note how much time is left, less than two hours, and get moving.

Warning: At this point, the countdown clock is a very real concern. You have roughly 1 1/2 hours to complete this mission, which should be more than enough time. If you allow the countdown clock to reach zero, however, the Reapers will arrive. A cutscene will be triggered which shows flashes of the Reapers' destruction of the galaxy, followed by the Critical Mission Failure screen.

Get to the Project Control Room [ ]

Heading right leads to a room with some element zero (+250 eezo) and another research log that shows the first effects of indoctrination on the staff. When you are done in there, head back out and bypass the door ahead to continue.

Remember you’re on a clock. Two guards, Tomas and Maxwell come to intercept you, but they aren’t much of a challenge. Take them out and one of the other guards comes over the radio asking for them. Kenson however says that you are already past them and for all personnel to get in there now. Well it had to get challenging sometime. Proceed down the hall and Kenson tells the personnel to secure the project control room and to not let you in there. That’s not very nice, so invite yourself in anyway.

You’ve entered the living quarters of the project, and if Kenson is any indication, then you will have more guards to deal with. Four, actually, so move into cover and take them down. When they fall, salvage the mech parts (+1,320 credits), and proceed through the door that they came through. As you proceed down the next hallway, the guards come over the radio saying you are tearing them apart. Kenson’s response, “regroup”. Like that’s going to work.

Into the mess hall and take cover. There will be two guards entering, one regular guard, and a Pyro so focus on the one with the flamethrower first. When they are both down, head up the stairs to the right and again take cover as two more guards will ambush you. When you have finally cleared the mess, there is a wall safe and a research log to pursue with this one detailing odd behavior by Kenson, as if that wasn’t obvious enough already. Head through the doors to the next area.

Upon opening the second door, there is a brief moment where you can take down a guard before he retreats. Otherwise he will join the Engineer in the next room. Keep in the cover by the door, and you should be able to handle this no problem. Don’t move out of cover too fast or go too far however as more enemies, two Guards and an Elite come charging in. Again stick to cover, and you should be just fine for this fight, just watch out for flanking attacks. When they fall proceed into the next room and grab the eezo (+250 eezo) and listen to another research log, apparently Kenson is really indoctrinated at this point. Head through the door and keep up the pressure.

Press Y to slam the asteroid into the relay, press N to self-destruct

In the next room is the Project Control room, so Kenson will send in a lot of guards to stop you. Specifically five Guards, three Engineers, two Pyros, and two Elites. Not all of them will be in the room to begin with, so keep an eye on your ammo, those Pyros, and where everyone is. The Pyros are the most dangerous, so remember your Pyro hunting techniques: shooting their tanks (or hitting them with Incinerate or Overload) when their shields are down will make them explode messily. Take them down as you can, stay near the door for great cover since they can’t flank you there, then move into the room as needed to take out enemies that might linger out of your line of sight, weapon range, or that just stay behind cover. The M-920 Cain will allow you to clear the entire room quickly with a well-placed shot.

Inside there is a medical station and the engine controls. Note the time remaining--yes, that clock continues. Activate the engines and you will get a warning about the casualties. You are now presented with a choice, either call the Normandy for a pickup, or warn the colonists. Either course of action is futile as you'll get cut off by Kenson anyway, the only difference is in the morality points you'll receive.

Kenson says that you don’t know what you’ve done and that you leave her no choice. If she can't stop the asteroid, then she’ll destroy it. Shepard asks the Project VI where Kenson can be found, and it replies that she is heading for the Reactor Core Module. Kenson will say that eezo core meltdown will do the trick, and because of Shepard, everyone on the rock will be obliterated. However, her plan will only work if you don’t get to her first.

When the conversation concludes, take cover as two Guards will rush into the room. Taking them down isn’t a problem, and when they are down, head through the door.

Stop Kenson [ ]

You will get a load screen, and after it's over Shepard walks through the reactor control room, where the Commander encounters Kenson. She tells you not to stop her as she has to do this, and you can respond in any way you like to that. Kenson then says that she will die never knowing the Reapers “blessing” while Shepard will just die. She then walks away, leaving Shepard taking cover from two guards who seal the door leading to Kenson.

Deal with the guards, they may try to get out of their little alcove, and then shoot the tank. (The Geth Plasma Shotgun won't damage the tank, so use something else or just melee it). This will allow you to override the door, despite the fact Kenson says she has you trapped in there. Although her guards can try to keep you there, they will ultimately fail in the end.

Before heading through the door, there is a small hallway behind you that holds some eezo (+200 eezo). Head through the door, up the elevator, grab the eezo (+200 eezo), and take cover as two Guards and an Engineer are next on the list to try and stop you. Keep near the door and use it for cover until you manage to take them out. Don’t take too long however, you still need to stop Kenson. When this group is down, head over to the windows and activate the Cooling Controls.

Sometimes we wonder what stops Kenson from just shooting at the reactor, pulling some wires randomly or shoving her hand grenade inside - it malfunctions faster that way

Shepard will then ask the VI how to stabilize the core, and it will reply that all automatic safety protocols have been overridden and to stabilize the core, you need to insert Cooling Rod A from this station and Cooling Rod B from its control station. That will stabilize the core. Shepard pushes the rod in, and when you regain control, head over to the previously locked door and take cover.

Two Guards will come down the hallway, so stay in cover and take them out. When they fall, head down the hallway, and take the elevator. When you reach the bottom, the door in front of you is locked. Enter the room to the right and abort the plasma venting to unlock it. While you’re there, pick up the medi-gel and PDA (+1,000 credits). Head across the room, be quick about it, and when you are clear, take cover as enemies, three Guards and a Pyro, are coming from the left. Take them out, but don’t forget about that room to your left. Inside is some eezo (+200 eezo), so if you have to come back, come back, but worry about your health first. After some fall, another Pyro and an Elite enter the hallway from the other end, so make sure to shift your focus as necessary.

Guard Williams rightfully calls for backup that he'll never receive

Since the door ahead of you is locked, shoot the explosive crate to your right and jump up. Apparently, a guard named Williams thinks he has you trapped in the maintenance area and is requesting backup, show him that you aren’t so trapped.

When he is down, override the lockdown and continue on. However, don’t go too far down the hallway as the backup Williams requested comes down in the elevator, a Guard and a Pyro. They'll shout the name of their fallen comrade you just capped. Take them out as you please, then head up the elevator. If you are low on ammo, there are some thermal clips nearby. When you get to the top, before heading to the other elevator, grab ammo, if you didn't on the floor below, and the eezo on this landing (+200 eezo), then take the second elevator.

When you reach the top, before going through the door, grab the PDA (+1000 credits), then open the door. Inside are six Guards, so stay near the door so they can’t flank you. While this also limits your field of fire, it does the same thing for them as well, forcing them to move into your kill zone.

Head through the area, but when you reach a small alcove, take cover as there is a final line of defense, one of everything. Taking out the Pyro first here could do a lot of damage to the rest, so focus on that, then switch to the others. The opportunities for flanking are fewer here, but that doesn’t mean they won’t try. The corners in this area are dangerous enough that you should strongly consider pulling out the big guns . When they are all down, head down the hallway, bypass the door, and enter the room.

Warning: The last Pyro can sometimes get stuck in this room, so if you haven't already killed him, be prepared to find him waiting in here.

Inside, before activating the Cooling Rod, grab the eezo (+200 eezo) and wall safe (+3,000 credits). Press in the Cooling Rod, and the VI will say that a core meltdown has been averted and that the temperature is returning to normal. Kenson however, won’t quit and says she can still override power to the engines, and challenges you to stop her. Well, she did issue you a challenge.

Head down the elevator, through the door, and you are now treated to a cutscene. Shepard runs into the room, gun drawn. The Commander points it at Kenson at the main control panel, and tells her to step away from the console. Kenson is furious at Shepard's failure to die, additionally hysterical at the loss of the "whispers" receding from her senses and being denied the opportunity to witness the Reapers' Arrival.

Kenson won't go down easily, pulling out a detonator. A Renegade interrupt to stop her from priming it is available here, though whether you take it or not ultimately makes little difference: she blows herself up and the resulting explosion knocks Shepard out.

Escape With Your Life [ ]

Shepard awakens later to the Project VI saying that a collision is imminent. As Shepard gets up, the Commander eyes the main console and races to it. Shepard radios Joker for a pickup, but VI reports the comm system as damaged and for all personnel to head to the escape shuttles. Shepard asks the VI where that is, and the VI explains that to get to them, head through the lift in the room, and towards the communication tower. The remaining escape shuttles will be there. However, you now have little time to escape. There is nothing for you in the core, so head out.

Warning: Because Shepard was knocked unconscious by the explosion, the countdown clock has advanced to 30 minutes remaining. If the countdown clock was already under 30 minutes by the time you reached Kenson, then Shepard wakes up instantly and no time is lost ( LE : Shepard wakes up almost instantly in either case). Strangely, even though you have ignited the engines and the asteroid will crash into relay, thereby preventing the Reapers from spreading to the rest of the galaxy, if time runs out before you are past the airlock, the cutscene of the Reapers' destruction of the civilized universe will play, followed by the Critical Mission Failure screen.

Some goods in this room are just useless if you already finished the bulk of the game before this

Keep moving down the hall, although take a quick pit stop through a door on your left to grab a Heavy Skin Weave research project, some refined palladium (+525 palladium), and some credits (+1,400 credits). Head back out and keep moving. Head down the stairs in the next room, and grab the credits from the datapad that’s there before leaving (+2,100 credits). In the next hallway, which is actually an airlock, are some power cells, so grab them and save your game before heading out into space.

Note: Because you are in a vacuum, sound effects are muffled in this area. This can make it easier for enemies to sneak up, and possibly flank you if you are not attentive of where they are. So keep an eye on where enemies are at all times.

The Alpha Relay provides a nice backdrop to this battle with about eight Project Guards. The mass relay will grow larger across your field of view as the asteroid approaches it. If that wasn't enough of a hint, in the bottom right corner is the Alpha Relay proximity meter, so fight fast and hard. You will have about six and a half minutes, regardless of how much or how little time was left on the Reaper countdown clock, to reach the comm relay. Otherwise, the asteroid, with you on it, will smash into the mass relay, resulting in a Critical Mission Failure.

The Collector General presents itself if you haven't dealt with it yet

During the fight you will see the last evacuation shuttle take off and the Guard will say that their fellows left them there - at this point the guards stop spawning. Also a final YMIR Mech will activate, so deal with the infantry quickly. Keep an eye on that meter and keep moving to destroy the YMIR Mech as quickly as possible. Once the YMIR is down, get over to the Comm Relay as quickly as possible and activate it. The VI will tell you that an external comm line is now open.

If the extremely aggressive flanking behavior of these guards is giving you problems, a good thorough hosing down with the Arc Projector will quickly run through the 10-ish guards and leave you with only the YMIR. This level is doable without heavy weapons, but it can be a tough fight. The guards have their sneakiness turned up to 11 and will use their flashbangs to knock you out of cover in addition to flanking and charging you. Slam and Pull are also extremely effective here as the guards are instantly thrown upward and sucked into the "air" passing overhead.

Note: Attempting to make a dash for the Comm Relay before all the guards are down is ill-advised, as they will pursue you aggressively even if you are using Tactical Cloak . However once you're down to the YMIR this tactic is quite viable, although unlike "usual YMIR behavior" it will continue marching toward you with disconcerting accuracy even when you are cloaked, so you will likely need to keep moving from cover to cover.

Warning: If you attempt to run to the Comm Relay with enemies still on the map, you will have to complete a bypass game under fire before the cut scene will start, and as during any bypass, taking damage will prevent you from completing it. On higher difficulties this makes a bypass near impossible to complete. An infiltrator with a fully upgraded Tactical Cloak might be able to accomplish it however.

Note: If you haven't completed the suicide mission yet, then the Collector General will be the hologram. If you have completed the suicide mission, you will talk to Harbinger directly. Either way, you are still talking to Harbinger.

Otherwise Harbinger itself issues the threats with the usual arrogant demeanor

As Shepard tries to contact the Normandy, a hologram appears and Harbinger talks to you. First it says that you have become an annoyance, that you fight against inevitability, and that you are like dust struggling against the cosmic winds. While it may seem like a victory to delay the Reaper invasion at the cost of a star system, Harbinger assures you that the galaxy’s greatest civilizations are nonetheless doomed. Shepard can retort, but all responses basically boil down to a defiant promise to fight the Reapers to the end, whatever end that may be. With the conversation getting nowhere, Harbinger reasserts the futility of Shepard's efforts and warns of the inescapable fate that awaits the Commander, the human race, and all other galactic civilizations. It closes with: “Prepare yourselves for the Arrival”.

Then the Normandy comes swinging in and Shepard jumps into the airlock. Joker then pilots the ship through the Alpha Relay moments before the asteroid hits it, completely destroying the relay. It appears that Kenson was right about one thing: while the resulting explosion destroys the entire Bahak system, the Reapers have been delayed.

Back on the Normandy [ ]

In the crew quarters, Shepard sits on a bed in the Med lab while Chakwas talks with Hackett. As Chakwas leaves and EDI 's hologram disappears, Hackett approaches Shepard. He says that it sounds like Shepard went through hell on the asteroid and asks how the Commander is feeling. Shepard replies that they are fine, no more visions if that is what Hackett was asking. They didn't expect to see Hackett on the Normandy, so Hackett replies he decided to debrief the Commander in person since Shepard did the assignment as a favor to him.

Of course that was before the Alpha Relay exploded and took out an entire batarian system. You can ask if Hackett heard anything, to which he replies that all he knows is that he sent Shepard out on a personal mission, and at the end an entire system is destroyed. He hopes you can fill in the gaps. Your response can affect what Hackett says as he examines the datapad that Shepard hands him.

Note: If Doctor Chakwas is either missing (from the attack on the Normandy) or dead (from the suicide mission) it will instead be Joker talking to Admiral Hackett and leaving the med bay.

  • If you pick the Paragon option, Shepard explains that they confirmed Kenson's proof that the Reapers were coming and destroying that relay was the only way to stop them. Shepard continues by saying that Kenson sedated them for two days and that they restarted the engines with just over an hour left. If you tried to contact the colony, Shepard says that but time ran out. Even though there were no survivors, Hackett appreciates that Shepard at least tried to do so.
  • If you pick the neutral option, Shepard just hands Hackett the datapad saying it's all there. Hackett says he was hoping to hear it from Shepard though.
  • If you pick the Renegade option, Shepard will tell Hackett of what happened to Kenson in that she said that the Reapers were the galaxy’s salvation. She then proceeded to capture, sedate, and hold the Commander against their will. Shepard says that since Kenson wasn’t willing to stop the invasion, they did what needed to be done. Hackett says that it sounded like Amanda was indoctrinated, and well that “it’s a damn shame”.

He then asks if Shepard truly believed the Reaper invasion was a threat, to which Shepard replies that they are beyond a doubt and that they only had minutes to spare. Hackett says that he is sure all the details are in Shepard’s report.

Hackett continues by saying that the batarians will be out for blood, no doubt about that, and that there is just enough evidence for a witch-hunt. However, they don’t want a war with the batarians with the Reapers at the galaxy’s edge. Shepard asks what Hackett means, and Hackett continues. He knows what Shepard did was for the best of reasons, but that doesn’t change the fact that three hundred thousand batarians are dead. You can respond to that any way you wish.

If you chose the Paragon option, then Shepard will say that their deaths saved the countless trillions that would have perished had the Reapers got into the galaxy, and that given the chance, they would have tried to save those colonists. Hackett says that if it were up to him, he’d give the Commander a medal. If you choose the Renegade option, Hackett agrees with Shepard's decision. He is sorry that those batarians lost their lives but someone has to make the decisions that get people killed. Regardless of the option chosen, Hackett will remind Shepard that not everyone will see it that way.

Shepard asks for some advice, and Hackett replies that while the evidence against Shepard is shoddy at best, Shepard will eventually have to go to Earth and face the music. Hackett can’t stop it, but he can make them fight for it. Now you can ask Hackett a few questions and the answers will vary based on actions taken and the point in the game this DLC is completed.

  • If you ask Hackett about why he is aboard a Cerberus vessel, he will say that he doesn’t like Cerberus or the way they do things, but they did bring Shepard back and are actually doing something about the state of the Galaxy. If you destroyed the Collector Base, Hackett questions whether or not it is a Cerberus Vessel anymore. If this assignment is completed before the Suicide Mission or you preserved the Collector Base, Hackett says he can be friendly, for now.
  • If you ask about the Alliance’s concerns about war with the batarians, Hackett says they are very concerned as the batarians have been looking for an excuse to go to war ever since humanity showed up in the galaxy. That can’t happen with the Reapers invading the galaxy as they need to work together. If they are at war with the batarians, the other races will be hesitant to give aid to either side.
  • If you ask if the Alliance is prepared for a Reaper invasion, Hackett says that he doesn’t know. He continues by saying it took multiple fleets and the Destiny Ascension to bring down Sovereign, who was just one Reaper. If the Reapers come in force, the Alliance just isn’t ready. If you've yet to complete the Suicide Mission, this option is replaced with Shepard asking about the Collectors, to which he says that the Alliance has stationed fleets around the larger colonies and evacuated several smaller ones and hopes that you and Cerberus have an "ace up your sleeve".

When you are done, you can choose how to respond.

  • If you choose to turn yourself in, Hackett will be pleased that working with Cerberus hasn’t stripped away Shepard’s sense of honor.
  • If you choose to appreciate the delay, then Hackett just turns to leave.
  • If you choose to say that Hackett should be thanking you, Hackett says that it isn't a matter of preference, and Shepard would make a convenient scapegoat to avoid open war.

No matter what option you choose however, Hackett says to Shepard to do whatever they need to out here, but when Earth calls, be there, in full dress blues, ready to take the hit. In the meantime, Hackett says keep the report as he doesn’t need to see it to know what actually happened to know that Shepard did the right thing. Shepard just responds with “Yes sir”. Hackett leaves by saying "you did a hell of a thing Commander".

Note: In some cases the autosave function does not work and will cause you to repeat the final battle and conversation with Hackett. This can also lead to alternate dialogue in Mass Effect 3 which implies you never played Arrival.

Mass Effect 3 Consequences [ ]

If importing a Mass Effect 2 save in which Arrival was not completed, the Alpha Relay will still be destroyed. However, responsibility will shift from Commander Shepard to the Alliance's 103rd Marine Division. In the process, the 103rd will suffer casualties, lowering their corresponding war asset by 50 points. This will also alter dialogue in several places, such as with Balak during Citadel: Batarian Codes (provided he survived Bring Down the Sky ), with Ghorek during Citadel: Wounded Batarian , and with Admiral Anderson in the game's opening cinematic.

“Personal log: I hear humans are scurrying like varren out in the asteroid belt. Is anywhere safe from them? We should arm a mission to flush them all out.”

“Personal log: I’ve worked for forty-seven days straight without time off, and now there’s humans in the prison below. I can’t get a break. There’s three hundred thousand people in this colony. You’d think that someone could cover for me one night.”

“Security log: Our comm buoy intercepts paid off. We picked up a message to the Alliance coming from somewhere in the asteroid belt. We listened to the feed until we discovered an operation run by a human named Kenson -- smuggling engine parts and guidance systems into the system from Omega. We intercepted Kenson’s vessel and took her and her people into custody. Interrogation has produced nothing but frenzied rambling so far.”

“Security Log: The humans still won’t tell us where their base is. No way we’ll find it even if we have to scan every asteroid out there. I wonder if those humans actually found something. No torture is too great if it gets that information out of them.”

“Dr. Kenson: The Project is almost complete. I thought I’d feel a sense of accomplishment but instead… I feel dread. I can’t help but think we are doing something terrible.”

“Research Log: Shepard has been sedated constantly for two days now. We’ve had to increase each dosage. It seemed like Shepard was waking up a moment ago. But that could be a glitch in the system. No glitch. The sedatives aren’t working!”

“Scientist: I woke up this morning in a cold sweat. The nightmare was back, the one with the enormous starship crawling through the Citadel and all my friends turning to dust. Even now I can see it in my mind. Why won’t this stop?”

“Guard: When it’s silent, when there’s no one else around, I can hear it. Whispers in the back of my mind, I can’t tell what they’re saying. I spoke to Doctor Kenson about it and she seemed to understand. What the hell is going on?”

“Guard: Kenson’s acting strange lately. Like she doesn’t care about the Project anymore. And I know I’m not the only one having those dreams. The Reapers are coming she says. But I’m not sure if I’m hearing fear or hope in her voice.”

“Dr. Kenson: The longer we’re here, the more I’m convinced the Project must be stopped. We simply don’t know enough about what the Reapers want. It’s foolish to assume that the Reapers mean doom for the galaxy. Legends say they’ve come through before, and yet life continues doesn’t it?”

Enemies [ ]

  • Batarian War Beast
  • Elite Prison Guard
  • Project Elite
  • Project Engineer
  • Project Guard
  • Project Pyro
  • Prison Guard

Mission Summary [ ]

Dr. Amanda Kenson was rescued from a batarian prison on the planet Aratoht, and Shepard confirmed her proof of a Reaper invasion. Shepard was captured by Kenson, who had been indoctrinated by a Reaper artifact.

Shepard escaped and activated the Project, destroying the Alpha Relay and ending the Reaper invasion.

Dr. Kenson did not survive.

The Bahak System and all its inhabitants were destroyed.

  • Experience: 1000 (1250)
  • Heavy Weapon Ammo
  • Medi-Gel Capacity
  • Heavy Skin Weave
  • Cerberus Funding: 3,500
  • Credits Found: 17,550
  • Element Zero: 1,500
  • Palladium: 1,500
  • Iridium: 2,000
  • The "muffling" from being outside the asteroid base during your task to repair the comm tower may stay in effect long after the assignment, so background noise on the Normandy and some other things (like mass relays) can't be heard. This appears to be fixed if the game is restarted.
  • Arrival was originally set in an underwater base built by humans. Shepard was supposed to land on an ocean planet and take a submarine down to the main level. The idea was to give it a feel like the movie The Abyss , with separate containers for each section of the base. The idea was scrapped and the base was moved to an asteroid. [1]

References [ ]

  • ↑ The Art of the Mass Effect Universe
  • Mass Effect
  • 2 Romance (Mass Effect: Andromeda)

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COMMENTS

  1. Do Any Assignments Expire?

    Do Any Assignments Expire? Some RPGs like to have sidequests that become unavailable if you wait too long in the storyline. I was curious if that's the case in Mass Effect, or if you can complete any and all of them right up to the end of the game. After you complete the last main planet (Virmire, Therum, Noveria, and Feros) the next time you ...

  2. Assignments

    Assignments are the side missions of Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2. These have little to no bearing to the overarching narrative, but completing them may further understanding of the series' underlying workings. There is a large variety of assignments to complete; this page is a list of them. Click on a specific assignment in the list to read its detailed walkthrough. For a list of missions ...

  3. Do missions in ME:3 time out/expire? : r/masseffect

    The Geth fighter and Admiral Koris missions will expire after Priority Rannoch. Tuchanka Turian platoon lasts until Priority Thessia and Tuchanka Bomb expires if you do 3 missions after you unlock the mission. Grissom Academy also expires several missions after you get it.

  4. [No Spoilers] Do side missions expire? : r/masseffect

    I got locked out of the movie side quest from liam and the "private" matter with captian dunn after beating the game so either those are both bugged, or bioware just wants to be assholes for no reason by locking you out of great quests because their main quest is so ingrossing.

  5. [ME1 Spoilers] Do side quests expire? : r/masseffect

    Best. char5 • 6 yr. ago. Here's a link to a checklist with literally everything there is to do or collect in ME and their locations, as well as when they show up in the game. Like the checklist says, quests will not expire per se, but after finishing all of the plot worlds (Noveria, Feros, Therum, Virmire) you will be locked out from ...

  6. Mass Effect Assignments: how to start every side quest & assignment

    Noveria: Espionage: as you explore the port in Noveria, you'll be approached by an Asari named Mallene Calis, giving you this side quest. If you agree to help her, the quest continues. If you ...

  7. Full Walkthrough Roadmap

    This section of IGN's Mass Effect Legendary Edition wiki guide details the Full Walkthrough Roadmap, which will help you complete each and every Mission, Assignment, Side Quest and DLC story in ...

  8. Key Choices and Consequences

    updated Jan 12, 2022. This page of IGN's Mass Effect Legendary Edition wiki guide covers all the key choices you can make in all three games, including what their effects and consequences are ...

  9. Mass Effect 2 Assignments

    First, the assignments on planets and major locations: Normandy: FBA Couplings - talk to Ken and Gabby, the Normandy's engineers, down on the engineering deck. They'll ask for these. You can ...

  10. Mass Effect 3 Guide

    This page contains a walkthrough for the main missions of Mass Effect 3. Major changes in the gameplay from Mass Effect 2 are listed in the main Mass Effect 3 page, while the effects of importing a saved game from Mass Effect 2 are listed in the Save File Transfer page. For a comprehensive introduction to the mechanics of the actual fighting the player must engage in on most missions, see the ...

  11. Key Choices and Consequences

    This Assignment, preceded by "UNC: Missing Marines" and "UNC: Cerberus", will affect moments of dialogue in Mass Effect 2 if it's completed. Completed Assignment Show Spoilers

  12. Mass Effect Guide

    This page contains a full walkthrough for the main missions of the Mass Effect storyline. This page does not cover optional side quests or assignments, including Bring Down the Sky or Pinnacle Station, the two Downloadable Content packs released for the original game. For a comprehensive introduction to the mechanics of the actual fighting the player must engage in on most missions, see the ...

  13. Should i do every assignment i can before Horizon?

    Horizon you're automagically forced into after you do the first four recruit missions. After that, you can do whatever the heck you want as long as you don't go to the derelict reaper to retrieve the IFF. AFTER you do that mission, then you can only do one or two missions before the Normandy crew gets taken. At that point, if you don't rescue ...

  14. Which assignments in Mass Effect 1 are worth doing? : r/masseffect

    Naturalnumbers. • 3 yr. ago. The following assignments have effects which carry over to the next games, and I strongly recommend completing them all: Citadel: The Fan. Citadel: The Fourth Estate. Citadel: Family Matter. Citadel: Asari Diplomacy. UNC: Hostile Takeover (the one with the gangs and Helena Blake)

  15. Assignments

    These assignments are first available since your first visit to the Citadel, and remain so for the rest of the game. Citadel: Asari Consort. Citadel: Doctor Michel. Citadel: Homecoming. Citadel: Jahleed's Fears. Citadel: Presidium Prophet. Citadel: Reporter's Request. Citadel: Rita's Sister. Citadel: Scan the Keepers.

  16. Mass Effect Mission Order: the best sequence to tackle story missions

    They're covered in our full Mass Effect 1 side quest assignments list. Once you get control of the Normandy, you'll be able to fly to the other core story mission planets in any order you like ...

  17. Mass Effect 1

    UNC: Prothean Data Discs. This assignment is initiated upon the discovery of a Prothean data disc anywhere in the galaxy. There are ten discs in total, but only 7 must be collected to pass the assignment. These discs are extremely fragile; intact discs are rare and usually found inside Prothean data recording devices.

  18. ME 1: Mission and Assignments order : r/masseffect

    Go to Therum to get Liara. Go complete Feros and Noveria because they unlock several side quests in other systems. Visit every system. You will get a message from Admiral Hacket or another npc giving you a side quest when you enter most systems. In others you will need to scan around and go to every site on the planet.

  19. Hostile Takeover

    Hostile Takeover. By KBABZ , IGN-GameGuides , Jason Burton , +5.3k more. updated Jan 18, 2022. This page of IGN's Mass Effect wiki guide is all about the UNC: Hostile Takeover Assignment Side ...

  20. Assignments

    Updated: 08 Mar 2021 17:45. Assignments are the name given to side missions in Mass Effect 2. Assignments DO NOT advance the main story, but completing them can help the player understand the inner workings of the game's universe, the interactions between Races, etc. Missions. Assignments.

  21. Category:Assignments

    in: Gameplay. Assignments. Category page. This category comprises all of the assignments available in Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2 . Main article: Assignments. See Also: Missions. To add an article to this category, put [ [Category:Assignments]] at the end of that article. *.

  22. Do sidequests expire? And if so, are there notifications for ...

    I just found out all of the 6 available squadmates are available on the main quest. So my plan was to stay on the main quest until I recruit all 6…

  23. Arrival (assignment)

    Admiral Hackett asked Shepard to infiltrate a batarian outpost and rescue Dr. Amanda Kenson. Kenson is a deep-cover operative and scientist who claims to have proof of an imminent Reaper invasion. After the mission on Horizon has been completed the assignment will be added to the Journal. It indicates that there is an important message incoming from Alliance HQ, and directs the player to check ...