Okay, but for serious, we've got to hike back to Bryson's lab and see what we can do about Ann Bryson. EDI tags along like I like her or some bullshit.
... why the hell didn't Dr. Bryson have the damn shield on in the first place?
Okay, so Ann Bryson is ... somewhere, and the only thing we know to do is tear up dead dude's lab until we find a hint.
Or his personal terminal with an email from Ann on it.
I think I'm funny.
How come Shepard's email isn't holographic? I'm mad about the consistency of science in a science fiction property.
... really, Ann Bryson told him to put the shield up, and he still didn't do it? Holy fuck enjoy rotting in the ground you stupid ass corpse.
Anyway, Ann's at a dig site with another one of the artifacts, which means the reapers are going to be in her crack in about fifteen minutes. We have to tear up Bryson's lab to figure out where she is in another one of EDI's search filter mini games.
... I liked that clue, it was sciencey.
There's this one part where you have to use one of Bryson's terminals?
Either way, we get enough clues to go to ... um ... we ...
You know what? Damn, I forgot. I can't ever remember planet names.
We get enough clues to go to Vulcan.
I know they have names, but "that thing from Dragon Age" is so much funnier. Hey, did anyone watch the first hour of DA:I the other day? I sure didn't. I didn't even finish DA:O, I'm sure I wouldn't have fun in DA:I. But I hope you were into it if Dragon Age is your thing.
Everything's such a shitty mess that Cortez can only pilot you sort of close, and Shep et All has to jump from the shuttle into the middle of like a million reaper troops.
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