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User Info: Rycyyn. JackNurSnakPack posted Legion clearly states the hole was created because he got shot while trying to find Shepard after the events of ME 1. He visited all the worlds Shep was on to try and find him, some of the locals didn't take to kindly to a Geth sneaking around.

You have no idea. It's gotten to the point where I can't even get an erection unless I put a saddle on my back and a dwarf rides me around like a horse- MrClick. He has a crush on shepard. I heard he was supposed to be a romance option in ME3 but was scrapped for the lack of time.

Ok i just made that up. But wouldn't it be awesome if we could romance him? SushiSquid posted Legion was sent out to investigate Shepard after the events of Mass Effect 1. The unit didn't even exist until then. It was damaged at some point while Shepard was dead and used a piece of the N7 armor to repair itself.

The reason is obviously because it has some basic emotions and admired Shepard. But mostly because Legion walks up to the Commander, stating that it is going to attempt to transfer its Reaper upgrades to the geth. Unfortunately, the quarians are currently in battle with the disabled geth fleet while this takes place. Shepard is at a momentous crossroads: one wrong move will doom one or both great races. Depending on how Shepard handles the situation, the geth may or may not eliminate a majority of the quarian forces after being upgraded with the Reaper tech; achieving their own consciousness will provoke them to retaliate against the attacks from their creators, as they will be more concerned to preserve themselves than ever before.

Shepard has the power to prevent Legion from uploading the upgrades, allow Legion to upload them, or persuade the fleet to stand down and allow Legion the upload. If the first is chosen, Legion pleads with Shepard to reconsider, first emphasising the upgraded geth's value as allies before appealing to the Commander's goodwill, asserting that letting the geth die is not justice.

Shepard then has the option of standing by their decision or recanting at the last moment. If the Commander stands by the decision, the geth becomes hostile and attempts to kill Shepard, stating it will not allow the Commander to decide its people's fate. With Legion preoccupied, Tali stabs it with her knife.

As Legion falls to the ground, Shepard has the option of taking several pistol shots at Legion's head, which kills the geth quickly.

If Tali did not survive the Omega-4 suicide mission, Admiral Shala'Raan vas Tonbay will be present instead of Tali, and she responds to Legion's attempt to kill Shepard by pulling out a shotgun and blasting Legion, which instantly ceases to function. If Legion is allowed to upload the upgrades from the start or Shepard withdraws their decision to let the geth die, it begins uploading.

Tali gives the order for all ships to stand down, but Han'Gerrel belays the order, and firing continues. Tali begs Legion not to continue, but it continues regardless, admitting that it regrets the deaths of the quarians but sees no alternative. It soon finds out that copying the code is insufficient; direct personality dissemination is required. Legion must disperse itself to the geth consensus, thanking the Commander for the opportunity to do so while apologising that there is no other way before deactivating.

Legion refers to itself as "I", not "we", signifying that it became a true individual rather than a gestalt intellect. If the quarian fleet did not cease fire, the newly-alive geth destroys the majority of the fleet, and with it, most of the quarian race. A Geth Prime acting as an emissary later trudges up to Shepard.

The Prime, now referring to itself as "I" as well, states that it will honor Legion's promise to help in the Reaper war. Shepard asks if Legion is still around but the Prime confirms that it is dead. If the quarians back down, Legion still runs into the same problem in copying the code. Legion's last words are to Tali, thanking her for understanding, saying "Keelah se'lai" before deactivating.

Moments later, the same Geth Prime trudges up to them. The geth will honor Legion's promise, it says, sending the might of their fleets to help retake earth and the wisdom of their engineers to help build the Crucible. Although Shepard asks hopefully if Legion is alive, the Prime confirms Legion is dead, but promises that the geth will honor it. Whatever the circumstances, Legion dies with the welfare of the geth in mind. Its name is engraved later on the Normandy's memorial wall.

Mass Effect Wiki Explore. Mass Effect: Andromeda. Original Trilogy. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. We wish to understand, not incite. Said mercenaries worked for the Shadow Broker and during the raid, her friend was captured, leading into the ingame DLC where you rescue him while on the way to the Shadow Broker.

So I would assume the revised version is that Legion arrived after the mercenaries had taken Shepherd's body and left the discarded armor behind. They might have even arrived as the body was being loaded into the cryostasis pod, which would explain their statement "about the last time they saw Shepherd".

Leaving Legion with nothing better to do then pickup the pieces of armor and leave. From what I gather, Shepherd "died" because the oxygen supply tubes on the back of the helmet were severed, causing oxygen deprivation. That's the part we see ingame, Shepherd reaching backwards as the oxygen tubes snap and depressurize the suit. There wasn't as much physical trauma from impact as you'd think. Basically, all the damage was inflicted from the armor crushing Shepherd's body on impact, the metal plates flexing inwards as the body hit the ground hard.

Or at least, that's what I speculated happened, as we don't see it onscreen. There is additional data in the comics that the cryostasis pod used in the recovery process was inefficient and caused tissue damage of it's own accord by failing to freeze Shepherd's body properly. But then again, the Reapers didn't care how damaged it was, they just wanted Shepherd's genetic material. Presumably to serve as the new overmind core personality for their Human Reaper.

Last edited by Tilarta ; 15 Aug, pm. Yes, if you've played the game. Originally posted by BDK :. Originally posted by Raider :. Talking might lead you to a new mission.. Technically, as their name suggests, Legion is not a "he" or an "it", it is "them", seperate AIs inhabiting one body, as they explain it.

Legion simply says they recovered the armor, most likely from the crash site. That's all the information you get. Inquiring further only reveals that they have no idea why they did it. I speculate this is a common occurrence with an artifical lifeform that is developing into a true emotion based AI, they have emotional reasoning, but don't fully understand why it is influencing certain decisions or even recognize it when it happens.

From what Legion says to Shepherd on the subject, they don't know why they did it, just that they did. Found this on Legion's wiki page "If questioned about specifically using Shepard's N7 armour to repair itself, Legion becomes evasive, first rationalizing that "there was a hole" and then stating "no data available" after being pressed.



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