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As the Geth continue to become self-aware, the Quarians attempt to dismantle them before the situation spirals out of control. Much like the Replicants of Blade Runner , the Geth revolt against their masters, and the ensuring conflict is known to the Geth as the Morning War; the rest of the galaxy will call it the Geth War.

The Morning War began in , and it took less than a year for the Geth to emerge victorious. The Quarians ultimately had to evacuate their home world of Rannoch and the other colonies in their local area of space known as the Perseus Veil and were relegated to a nomadic lifestyle.

A Migrant Fleet was assembled and has housed the vast majority of the Quarian population ever since. As punishment for the illegal creation of an AI although unintentional , the Quarian embassy on Mass Effect's Citadel was dissolved, and the survivors aboard the Migrant Fleet became reclusive and tight-knit.

Geth existence following the Morning War up until their resurgence under Saren and Sovereign in Mass Effect is a bit of a mystery. To the astonishment of the galactic community, once the Geth consolidated power over the Quarian home world, they did not continue to expand their territory. Instead, the Geth isolated themselves within the Perseus Veil and cut off all communication with the other races.

The Geth remained violently isolationist, destroying any ships that entered the Veil without warning. In the ensuing centuries before the events of Mass Effect , the Geth began work on their ultimate goal: a superstructure akin to a Dyson sphere that would be capable of housing the entirety of the Geth. Unbeknownst to the organic races in the Milky Way, a schism had occurred within the secretive Geth.

A small percentage of Geth platforms had accepted the Reaper Sovereign and rogue Spectre Saren's offer of advanced technology in exchange for their help in capturing the Citadel and ushering in the next Reaper harvest. Most Geth dismissed the offer, preferring to use their own technology to complete their superstructure rather than rely on that of aliens.

Keep me logged in on this device Forgot your username or password? Don't have an account? Sign up for free! What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived. Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. User Info: LordTrinen. User Info: deathscythe Geth VI is very generic, and as you said, mistrusting of organics, the only way the geth learn to trust organics, AT ALL, is if Legion survives suicide mission.

It offered them technology that would aid them in achieving their goal, in exchange for their assistance in capturing the Citadel and letting the Reaper invasion begin. The majority of the geth dismissed the offer, deeming it better to accomplish their goal with their own technology rather than be dependent on another race's technology. These geth discarded what they called the "superstitious title" of the Reapers, and simply called them the Old Machines. A small percentage of geth, however, accepted the Reaper's help.

Henceforth these geth were referred to by the mainstream geth as "heretics". They were allowed to peacefully leave the main geth network, and aid Nazara and its turian agent, Saren Arterius. The heretics came to revere Nazara as a god, the pinnacle of synthetic evolution. Unknown to them, Nazara was repulsed by the heretics' worship of it. The Reaper was actually insulted by their "pitiful devotions", though it recognised their value as tools to facilitate its goals.

After Nazara was destroyed in the latter battle, the heretics lost much of their menace, and their operations outside of the Perseus Veil were quickly mopped up by Council forces. The heretics did maintain operation of a large space station within the Terminus Systems, located in deep space between stars.

Using Sovereign's influence over them, the rogue Spectre Saren Arterius commanded an army of geth in an effort to take over the Citadel and release the Reapers from dark space. The geth formed the bulk of Saren's forces, following him because they believed he had the means to find the Conduit and bring back their "gods".

In addition to providing ground troops, the geth also crewed or tended to Sovereign. After the Protheans broke Sovereign's hold over the keepers, and the keepers evolved so that they only accepted commands from the Citadel, the Reaper realized organic races were difficult to control.

It found the geth to be suitable replacements as servants, and exploited their religious beliefs. Saren claimed that, although they were viewed disparagingly by Sovereign, the geth were valuable as tools, and would therefore survive the Reaper invasion because they were useful. The example of the geth inspired Saren to prove organic races could also be useful to the Reapers.

He hoped that, instead of harvesting them, the Reapers would spare the organic races of the galaxy, even if that meant they would only survive as slaves. Saren's plans were foiled by Commander Shepard and the crew of the Normandy, and Sovereign was destroyed in the battle over the Citadel. The remaining geth that were not destroyed in the assault on the Citadel continued to put up resistance and were systematically hunted down by an emergency Citadel coalition force, headed by the Alliance.

The true geth became interested in Commander Shepard, as Shepard had defeated Nazara and the heretics. They commissioned a unique mobile platform, holding programs rather than the normal hundred or so, to operate independently and go looking for Shepard. During this time, the geth sustained considerable damage, and used a discarded piece of Shepard's N7 armor it found to partially repair the damage.

It tracked Shepard all the way to the crash site of the SSV Normandy, where the trail went cold—Shepard had died there. The geth was reassigned to a different task. Though the heretics had faced a major setback with the defeat of Nazara, they did not rejoin the main geth. Rather, they continued development of a special virus which Nazara had given them, in an unfinished version. No-one should suffer for my fun. Which would explain all the similarities, as well as the hostility it shows towards Shepard all the time; it only knows to mistrust organics, much like any Geth you've met until ME2.

It should just have a generic Geth platform as a body. Come read, and find out what happens! Click below! This gives you an unique enemy encounter. You've answered your own question; if Legion was an enemy at Cerberus HQ you gave him away without activating him, if his name was on the memorial wall he joined the party but was killed on the suicide mission.

For those interested in the enemy encounter I hear it isn't that great no dialogue or anything. What even more disappointing is the encounters with Jack if you don't rescue her from Grissom Academy and Morinth if you saved her in ME2, they become a generic phantom and banshee respectively. But yeah, it's kind of disappointing to just treat them like that.

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