While Shepard Watched, Chapter 17
Officially, undead.
Heading into Omega, Miranda asks to come with me. ?Shepard, I need to talk to you. Can we do that on the way to see Aria??
?Course. What?s on your mind?? I gesture at Jacob to follow along. I?ve no desire to expose Garrus? survival, Mordin is busy in his lab, and Zaeed finds it boring.
?Where are we heading next?? I look at Miranda in surprise, as the airlock cycles. ?It?s not out of idle curiosity, Commander. Cerberus has some equipment we?d like to test; Normandy is going into all sorts of dangerous places, so we?d like it aboard. It?s not dangerous,? she holds a hand up as I glare at her, ?but the gear has been tested in labs and in the field, but not in actual combat. We really need to see what can be improved, and frankly you?re one of the best soldiers alive. Your insight is likely to help a lot.?
?I?ll see what I can come up with.?
?Thank you, Commander.?
As we exit the ship, EDI reports in. ?Shepard, I?ve been monitoring news reports and communication among surviving mercenaries. It appears they believe Archangel is dead. Also, reports on people assisting him do not identify you.?
?Good news.? Jacob sounds pleased. ?Won?t have to watch our backs all the time.?
?Please, Jacob.? Miranda sounds offended. ?This is Omega. You always have to watch your back.?
When we enter Afterlife, Aria is as usual up on her dais. Does the woman, OK Asari, never sleep? ?Hmm, Shepard. I see you survived. Despite the ?death? of Archangel. What do you need??
?Actually, at the moment I don?t need anything. On the other hand, I found a data pad among the belongings of the mercenaries. You might find the contents interesting.? I hold it out, and an elegant blue hand takes it from me.
At first, Aria looks amused, but her face gets noticeably darker as she reads the data pad. ?Interesting. So they were coming for me after they finished Archangel.? In a flash of rage she throws the data pad at one of her guards. ?Would someone like to tell me how this information slipped the net??
The Batarian flinches. ?I?ll get right on it.? He hurries off.
Aria turns to me. ?Thanks, Shepard. I owe you something for that. And I just might have that something.? She holds out her omnitool, and taps some instructions in. Mine beeps in response. ?That?s the coordinates to a cache of Blue Suns supplies. We recovered that off another mercenary. I was going to let my boys have it, but after this I think you deserve it more.?
?I?ll take any help I can get on this mission.?
?You might want to be careful. There?s probably security.?
?Dealt with ?security? before, guess I can again.? My voice sound slightly tired. ?Suppose I have to be going.?
?See about getting a nice handsome man, or whatever you prefer. You sound like you could use some stress relief.? Aria sounds amused, as she makes her parting shot.
On the Batarian news channel: ?The Menchar corporation is planning to petition the Citadel council to ease unfair restrictions on the intergalactic slave trade. A Menchar spokesman had this to say. ?Slavery is an integral part of the Batarian caste system. By restricting the trade, the Council is restricting our cultural expression.? The hearing is scheduled for three weeks time. Hegemony officials state that they do not expect the Council to take the culturally sensitive option.?
Back at the Normandy, Joker is waiting for us. While Miranda and Jacob head the other way, I go to speak to him, but he gets the first word in. ?Hey Commander. Isn?t it great that we got Garrus back. He was always my favourite, with that stick up his ass.?
?How are things going up here??
?Can we shut this thing off?? He gestures with a thumb towards EDI. ?Cause it?s driving me crazy. And it?s not that useful.?
?Cerberus disagrees.?
?Well, it won?t be that useful when I get ten minutes with an electro welder and some circuitry.?
?No sabotage, Joker.?
?I get it, no breaking the bosses toys.?
?The Citadel, Joker. Take us there.?
?Will do, Commander.?
I wander the ship for the next couple of days, chatting to various crew members. Zaeed has made his home down in a room on the engineering deck, where he?s commandeered a bunk. There?s a variety of personal souvenirs laid out around the room, as well as his combat gear. When I reach out towards an ancient combat rifle lying in pride of place on one tale, he stops me. ?Hey, don?t touch that. That?s Bessie. The first rifle I ever used. She?s been to hell and back, that rifle. I?d give every weapon I own for one more mission with her, broken down shitty old thing she is.?
I leave him to it. Ken and Gabby in engineering are a lot more welcoming. ?Commander, it?s good to see you.?
?Aye, that it is.? Ken sounds extremely Scottish today. ?Thanks to you, we can get the maintenance done in a couple o? hours every week, instead o? every day. Gives us more time for a little poker. Want to be dealt in for a hand or two??
?Kenneth.? Gabby hisses at him. ?The Commander didn?t come all the way down here just to play cards with a couple of grease monkeys like us.?
?Actually, it sounds like fun.? I mildly disagree. It?s not as if anything else needs urgent attention while we?re travelling FTL.
?Great! I?ll deal. It?s Skyllian Five.? Just for a moment Ken sounds doubtful. ?Do you know the variant??
?I think so. But you?ll go easy on the rookie, won?t you? I haven?t played for a couple of years.?
?Och, no worries. It?s a friendly game, Commander.?
Two hours later, Ken stares at the hand I lay down in dismay, before pushing over the last of his credit chips. ?Go easy on the rookie, she says. Then she wipes us out.?
Gabby seems to be enjoying it. ?It was worth it, just to watch the smug expression being wiped off your face.?
?You?re all right, Shepard. You?re all right.? Shaking his head, Ken gets up and heads over to his console. ?But I don?t think I?ll be playing cards with you any time soon.?
Doctor Chakwas is in medbay, of course. Everything is to her satisfaction in terms of equipment, but she admits to one problem. ?My private supplies are gone with the old Normandy. I even had a bottle of Serrice Ice Brandy that I was saving for a special occasion.?
Impulsively, I tell her, ?I?ll get you another one.?
?Oh, you needn?t bother. It?s expensive and hard to find. But thank you for the offer.?
As we approach, the Citadel, I?m hanging around CiC. It?s the first time I?ve done this on a private vessel, since the Normandy was always officially on Systems alliance business and could use Alliance facilities. As a vessel officially registered to a private corporation, one which only exists as a shell in the Terminus systems, I suspect we won?t get quite such rapid access. While waiting, though, we download incoming messages from the communication buoys. While Kelly is going through them and routing them to their destination, she looks over at me. ?Commander, you?ve a couple of private messages waiting for you.?
I check the terminal.
From: Illusive Man.
Shepard. We?ve been in contact with Kasumi Goto. You?ve probably never heard of her, she tries very hard and with a lot of success to stay out of any news reports. She is perhaps the best thief currently operating in the galaxy. We?ve managed to contact her, and after some negotiations she?s agreed to join your mission. You?ll need to check an advertising station on the Citadel, which she?ll contact you through. She insisted on a password, ?Silence is Golden?. I think you?ll be able to use her talents appropriately.
The Illusive Man
From: Cerberus Command.
Commander Shepard.
We understand you?re operating in the area of the Omega Nebula..One of our operatives has gone missing. He was involved in investigating Blue Sun activity, and failed to report in on time. We?d like you to check a location for us. Some of our other agents report the Blue Suns may have captured him. Check it out, and report the results.
The Citadel looks much like it did when I first came here, but there?s a distinct change in the guard force. While previously it consisted almost entirely of Turian vessels, apart from the Destiny Ascension, now there?s a sizeable contingent of human cruisers and escorts present. I look at them with mixed feelings. Certainly they aren?t out of place here, but even half the force deployed would provide security for a dozen fringe colonies that are currently vulnerable to the Collectors. I wonder how Anderson feels about it?
We end up with a berth in Zakera Ward, which is an intersting choice by traffic control. Three of the Wards are occupied primarily by one of the long-standing council races, the Salarians, arsari, and Turians. The others are much more mixed, and Zakera has a sizeable human population. Either they?re being sensible in keeping vessels among their own species, or they?re trying to segregate people more. I hope it?s the former.
Security is more obtrusive than previously. Garrus and Miranda both comment on it, while we?re waiting in the immigration queue.I even remark on it to the human woman on the desk. Apparently it?s because of the Geth attack two years ago. Yes, I think I might have heard of that. They?re trying to prevent Geth infiltration. And apparently, you can?t be too careful about it. ?Assumptions are dangerous!? I hear her arguing with a Turian as we move past, telling him that he has to hand over any biotic amp he has. When he asks why, she claims there are restrictions on weapon carriage on the Citadel now and he has to hand over his amp. He isn?t biotic, but he doesn?t like the idea of being disarmed. I take a quick inventory; between us we have a grenade launcher, three pistols, two sniper rifles, two assault rifles, a shotgun, and a sub machine gun, plus two biotics and three overcharged omnitools with military software. That might make us hard to disarm.
In the corridor beyond, we pass through a scanner. It beeps frantically, and I prepare myself for an argument about weapons, and whether being a Spectre allows me to ignore the rules ? which it should. Instead, the Turian on guard looks at the scanner in disbelief, then yells to someone, ?Shut that thing off.? As the alarm fades, he looks at me. ?Sorry about that, ma?am. The scanners seem to think you?re, well, dead.?
?I was only mostly dead. Try finding that option on government paperwork.?
His mandibles flare. ?Well, we need to sort this out. If you could step into the office, Captain Bailey, my superior, will see to what you need.?
As we go through, Garrus mutters to me. ?Bailey is a human name. There weren?t any human Captains in C-Sec a couple of years ago.?
Captain Bailey is a muscular human man with short cropped hair. When we go into the office he?s talking to one of his subordinates, a human woman. ?Look, you?ll have to make him scream a little. He won?t tell you anything just because you ask him nicely. If you don?t have the stomach, or you?re worried about being reported, I can handle it.?
?No sir. I can handle it.? She sounds nervous to me, but Bailey seems satisfied by the response. He looks my way, and his eyes widen.
?What seems to be the problem, Commander?? Something catches his eye on his computer screen. ?Ah, I think I understand. You?re officially listed as dead.?
?Yeah, and it?s a nuisance. Can you do something about it??
?Well, normally you?d have to go to the Records Office to establish that you weren?t dead. And the Immigration and Customs, to get access to the Citadel again. And probably Revenue and Finance, spending a year dead is a popular tax dodge. But I can see you?re a busy woman. So I can handle all that, just by pressing this button here.? His hand hovers over the keyboard.
?That?d be great.? I?ve got no desire to spend days wandering through the Citadel bureaucracy, as even if I?ve hardly ever encountered it myself I?ve heard the stories.
?Right.? His hand taps in a command. ?You?re officially alive again. You might want to check in with the Council, though. I?m sure they?d like to know one of their missing Spectres is still kicking.?
?I?m seeing Anderson. No doubt they?ll want their say.?
?Well, if there?s nothing else, Commander.? He looks down at the pile of papers on his desk.
?If you could tell me about Zakera Ward, it would help. Haven?t been here before.?
?It?s one of the mixed wards on the Citadel. Elcor, Volus and Hanar are commonest on the census,. There are some Krogan, I think I saw a Quarian the other day. Housing, shops, warehouses, entertainment, a human commercial zone down in Shin Akeba. It?s a pretty rough and tumble area. I come from New York City back on Earth, and policing Zakera is like policing that.?
?What did bring you here??
?I was in the military,? and that explains the ship tattoo that?s slipping out of his sleeve; Buenos Aires is a cruiser, ?And I wanted to settle down somewhere. Military life, you never know where you?ll end up next. It?s no life for a family. I looked for somewhere I could settle down permanently, and C-Sec valued military personnel. It seemed like a good match.?
?There weren?t any human Captains in C-Sec, last time I was here.?
?The Geth attack caused a lot of casualties. Especially in the Rapid Reaction teams. They needed experienced bodies, fast, and there were a lot of humans with experience around. I got the promotion.?
?I won?t take any more of your time, Captain. Thanks for the help.?
?Any time, Spectre.?
It?s after we?ve left, with my aliveness still shiny, that I realise we need to get to the Presidium, and I don?t know my way around. Rather than bother Bailey again, I head over to the nearest Avina terminal.
?Greetings, Shepard. It has been two years three months and seventeen days since you last used this facility.?
?How do I get to the Presidium ring from here??
?Take the corridor to your left and follow the curve to your right. The transport terminal is on the left, and transport to the Presidium ring is accessible there. Please be advised that weapons restrictions are in place throughout the Citadel following the Geth attack two years ago.?
?The ?Geth? attack??
?Yes. Two years ago, the rogue Spectre Saren Arterius led an attack on the Citadel by a force of Geth. His force was defeated by the combined efforts of the Citadel Defence Force and the human Fifth Fleet. Since then, weapon restrictions have been in place on the Citadel as part of a drive against organised crime.?
?Has it worked??
Reported crime has fallen twenty-three percent, and homicide has declined forty-one percent.?
?Thanks for your time.?
When I reach the Presidium, I head straight for the human embassy, which Anderson now uses as his office. He?s got a communication link with the other Councilors.
?Really, Anderson, this meeting would be more productive if Udina was present.? And it appears the Asari Councilor has her preferences.
?My advisor is unavailable. As Councillor, mine is the voice of humanity and the Alliance.?
?Very well. Will Commander Shepard be here soon??
?Already here, Councilor.? Anderson looks quite weary, to me. He perks up when I come in.
?Commander, it?s good to see you.? He moves towards me, hand held out.
I shake it. ?Good to see you too, Anderson. I hope the last couple of years have treated you well.?
?There have been rough spots. But it?s good to have you back.?
?Indeed.? Now that?s a worried Salarian Councillor. ?Though some of the reports about your return are.. Unsettling.?
?We called you here so you could explain your actions, Shepard.? And not a happy Asari. ?We owe you that much. You did save our lives two years ago in the battle against Saren and his Geth.?
?I?m investigating missing human colonies in the Terminus systems.? I suspect that isn?t a surprise to any of them. ?The Collectors are certainly involved, and there?s evidence they?re working for the Reapers.?
?Ah yes, ?Reapers?.? Did the Turian just make air-quotes at me. He certainly sounds derisive. ?The immortal race of sentient warships supposedly waiting in dark space. We have dismissed that claim.?
I suspect Anderson notices how my fist clenches at this, as he?s quick to turn to me. ?Shepard, you have to realise that only you and members of your crew spoke to either the hologram on Ilos or to Sovereign. I believe you, but without evidence from another source, the others think Saren was behind the attack.?
?So talk to Vigil, or examine the wreckage of Sovereign. That should make it pretty obvious what sort of technology we?re dealing with.?
?The V.I. on Ilos was no longer functioning when an expedition got there.? So the Salarians sent one, although that seems to surprise some of the other Councillors. ?As for Sovereign, there?s no indication it was anything more than a Geth creation.?
?The Geth are capable of remarkable technological feats; probably why Saren recruited them.?
?This Reaper theory proves just how fragile your mental state is.? I wonder what the penalty is for punching Turian councillors. It is just a hologram, though. ?You have been manipulated, by Cerberus and before them by Saren.?
?Saren was an organic. Why would the Geth follow him? It doesn?t make sense.?
?Saren was a compelling and charismatic individual. No doubt he found a way to reach the Geth.?
?His invention of the Reapers was just part of his plan to attack the Citadel. He fooled the Geth, as he fooled you.?
?We believe that you believe it, but that doesn?t make it true.?
?So I?m on my own with this. Again.?
?We are in a difficult position, Shepard. You?re working for Cerberus, an avowed enemy of the Council. That is treason, a capital offence.?
?That?s too far.? Anderson comes to my defence. ?Shepard is a hero. I won?t let this go unchallenged.?
?Perhaps there is a compromise. A personal gesture of some kind.? Both the Asari and Salarian look at the Turian?s hologram.
?Shepard, if you keep a low profile and confine your activities to the Terminus systems, the Council is willing to offer you reinstatement as a Spectre.? The Turian looks as if he?s bitten into an apple and swallowed a worm.
?Does that mean I?ll have to start filing reports again.?
I think the Salarian remembers some of mine. ?That won?t be necessary. Think of it as a gesture of good faith on our part.?
?We can?t become officially involved in an investigation regarding the missing colonies in the Terminus systems. But Spectre reinstatement shows our support for you personally.? A typical Asari compromise, letting them take credit for anything I achieve while leaving me to hang if I fail. For a moment I?m tempted to tell them where to stuff their offer. The expression on the Turians face stops me, since he?s obviously hoping for exactly that.
?In that case, I accept.?
?Good luck with your investigation, Shepard.? The Asari fiddles with a few controls. ?We hope for a quick resolution? and a quick end to your relationship with Cerberus.? The holograms turn off almost as one.
Anderson breathes a sigh of relief. ?That went better than I expected. You realise, that the Council won?t actually do anything. Their offer is just symbolic.?
?It?ll do. Just keep them out of my way.?
?I?ll do that. Is there anything I can?.?
The door opens, interrupting Anderson. Walking in as if it?s own office comes former-Ambassador Udina. ?Anderson, we need to talk about? Shepard.? He does a double take. ?What are you doing here??
?I?ve a long list of people I really didn?t want to see, and your name was right at the top.?
?The feeling is mutual, believe me. Your return is a bureaucratic nightmare for us.?
?I invited Shepard here.? I think Anderson doesn?t want a fist fight in his office. ?We?ve just been talking to the Council.?
?What? Councillor, do the words ?political shit-storm? mean anything to you.? Udina sounds like he thinks he?s still in charge.
?Relax.? Maybe that?ll push his blood pressure further up. ?They agreed to reinstate me as a Spectre, provided I stay out of the way.?
?Yes, I can see how that might work out.? Udina actually seems to think about it. ?For both sides. Still, you shouldn?t have taken such a step without consulting me first, Councillor.?
?I make the decisions here, not you.? Anderson slaps him down. ?Why don?t you go to your office and think about that for a while.?
?Of course, Councillor. Commander.? He smirks, even as he gives a small bow and withdraws.
?Sorry about that.? Anderson moves over to the window overlooking the Prsidium ring. ?Udina never got over the fact that I got the Council seat and not him. Sometimes I need to remind him who is in charge.?
?He?s just doing his job.? Suddenly I?m tired of the bureaucracy and politics. I think I know how Garrus felt.
?True enough. He?s got his uses. And if you want something done on the Citadel, he knows who can make it happen. Plus, he?s always happy to attend all those functions I can?t be bothered to.?
?How have you been??
?Knowing the truth about Sovereign has been brutal. You just heard the others, they don?t want to believe it. it?s like beating my head against a brick wall. This isn?t how I planned on spending my retirement.?
?You sound like you need a break. Why don?t you come with me, on the new Normandy??
?I can?t do that. Someone needs to keep the fight going. Besides, yours is a young persons job. I don?t like to admit it, but I?m getting too old to run around the galaxy with whatever the Alliance military is involved with now.?
?Last I knew, we were still fighting holdout Geth.?
?They?re not the threat they once were. They?re getting increasingly disorganised. You can?t discount them, but we haven?t had serious casualties in months. A civilian ship will spot an enclave, and we?ll send in a squad to deal with it. They?re still a nuisance, but they aren?t the bogeymen they once were.?
?Can you tell me what happened to Gunnery Chief Ashley Williams after the Normandy was destroyed??
?Operations Chief Williams is on a special assignment.? I wait, but he shakes his head. ?I can?t talk about it, even to you. Not with the company you?re keeping.?
?I better go.?
?If you need advice, or just someone to talk to, come and see me.?
On the way back to the Normandy, I remember the food supply. Zakera Ward has a food store, that according to reviews is highly regarded. The Turian running it certainly seems to agree.
Overheard in the store:
Human customer: ?I hear this is the best place for food in Zakera Ward.?
Turian shopkeeper: ?You heard wrong. This is the best place for food in the whole damn Citadel.?
I check the store console, check off the ingredients from my list, and order them for delivery to the Normandy. That should make some people happy. And some unhappy, since some really like having something to moan about, but they?ll be moaning and hopefully eating properly at the same time. Then, I look for an unusual advertising board.
We find it near the entrance to the area. As I close in it, it?s message changes. ?Commander Shepard, enter your password for a free gift.?
I?m amused. Raising my omnitool, I type in ?Silence is Golden?.
The board changes again, now showing the upper body of an Asian woman in a hooded top. ?Good to finally meet you, Commander Shepard. Kasumi Goto. I?m a fan.?
?You?re sure it?s me?? Plenty of people would be doubtful. I?m wondering where she?s observing the exchange from.
?Oh yes. I mean, we?ve never met, but it?s clearly you. You have a look about you, someone who?s seen things other people haven?t.?
?How did Cerberus get in touch with you??
?They didn?t.? Behind me, Miranda seems to bristle. ?I noticed they were trying to track me, and followed them. Once I found what they wanted, I introduced myself. I?m surprised they didn?t contact me sooner, but that?s my own fault for making myself so hard to find. I?m the best thief in the galaxy, not the most famous. They agreed you?d do a little task for me, and here we are.?
?A little task, eh. Mind telling me what it is?? Same thing that happened with Zaeed. I hope it?s not a habit.
?I suppose it must have slipped their mind. My partner, Keiji Okuda, was killed recently, by a man called Donovan Hock. I want to recover his greybox.?
?A greybox is some sort of hardware, I assume.?
?Yes. It?s a direct neural implant, for storing memories and information. Illegal in some places. Keiji had one, and I want it back. So we?ll have to get it off Hock.?
?This Donovan Hock, what does he do??
?Oh, he?s a fine upstanding mercenary and protection racketeer. Has an estate on Blenkenstein, and lots of money.?
?Sounds like a lot of trouble to go to.?
?Apart from Keiji?s memories, there?s something else in the greybox. Something even I don?t know what it is. But Keiji warned me about it. He recovered some data on one of his heists that scared him. Said it might lead to war, and if the data ever got out it would mean big trouble for the Alliance. But he didn?t want to destroy it, either. So he mixed it in with all the memories and other data on the ?box.?
?We?ll find time for it.?
?Good. It?ll be fun. And if we?re lucky, you won?t even need to draw a gun.? Suddenly, Kasumi appears on a catwalk above us. ?We should wrap this up. You look pretty silly talking to an advertisement. See you on your ship, Shep.? She walks away, activating her stealth field generator to fade out of sight. Now she seems like an interesting person. I?ve got a little shopping done, we?ve presumably had our new Cerberus test gear delivered, and I?m both officially alive and a Spectre again. And if the Council aren?t going to be any help, at least they won?t be getting in my way. Let?s be heading back.
On the Normandy, there?s one more new message come in for me.
From: Jonn Witson
Hey, Aria gave me this address. I think I met you at Afterlife on Omega. You stopped me joining up with those mercs who were trying to take out Archangel.
Man, I was so pissed at you. I got blind drunk, and it was a few days later before I got it together enough to check the news vids and find out that nearly all those mercs had gotten killed by Archangel.
I don?t know who you are or if you got out of there yourself, but thanks. I felt really stupid when I heard about the body count, and how I could have been part of it. I?ll make the most of the chance you gave me.
Jonn Witson