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Five years ago, Shepard fired the Crucible, destroyed the Reapers, and saved the galaxy. Now Garrus Vakarian is trying to do right by her legacy. But when both new and old forces come into play, capitalizing on the political instability that followed the war, Garrus is thrown into a web of intrigue that threatens the galaxy's fragile peace. After running into an unexpected enemy, Garrus joins forces with some familiar allies, and once again struggles to make the right choices.
OR: the Winter Soldier-inspired Mass Effect fix-it fic no one asked for
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18 Mar 2026
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Scott wakes up, and they tell him his father died, his sister became the human Pathfinder and saved Andromeda, and "Oh, there's a lot more you've missed".
He doesn't handle that well. He'd signed up fully expecting to be 'Ryder's kid' for a while, but not 'the other Ryder'. So he does the only thing he can: transfers out of the human crew.
And into the turian crew led by Pathfinder Avitus Rix. Where he slowly learns that family can also be a choice, and it's ok to have missed the beginning.Bookmarked by JusticeLion
18 Mar 2026
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Garrus wakes up after his first night with Shepard.
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18 Mar 2026
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And he’s not really sure he does have a choice in this—the werewolf has fangs that can rip his throat out and claws that would disembowel him without a second thought. Whatever it is that the werewolf wants with him, he’ll give it if it means he lives through this night.
Perhaps the werewolf picks up on this attitude somehow, because its head ducks down to lick at the fine trail of golden hairs below his belly button and Kiran can’t help but gasp, hips jolting up at the sensation, dreadful anticipation filling him.
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18 Mar 2026
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Odette Wallace volunteers for a posting no one else wants: a seat in a Turian strike squad that didn’t ask for a human, doesn’t trust her, and has every reason to assume she’ll wash out. On a base built for sharp angles and sharper tradition, she learns fast that bravery isn’t the hard part. Enduring the quiet, the stares, the rules she can’t bend, and the certainty that she’s alone is.
But missions don’t care about prejudice. Week by week, shot by shot, Odette earns something rarer than politeness: respect. As the squad’s scepticism cracks into grudging reliance, their leader Varin fights his own war between discipline and attachment because the more Odette proves she belongs, the more dangerous it becomes to want her close. In a world where a single misstep can be political, personal, or lethal, trust has to be built the slow way… and love, if it comes at all, will have to survive the same fire that forged them into a unit.
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17 Mar 2026
