Summary
Over the cross of theMass Effecttrilogy, gamers will experience tons of emotional moments as Commander Shepard; during these scenes, they’ll deliver some epic lines that are hard to forget. From silly interjections to tearjerking moments,Mass Effecthas got it all.
While everyone on the crew has iconic sayings, this list focuses on the main character of theMass Effecttrilogy; it will dive into the most memorable quotes delivered by the one and only, Commander Shepard.
“No Matter What Happens, You Mean Everything to Me. You Always Will.”
Liara T’Soni is one of the most important characters in this trilogy, which is why she is many players' choice when it comes toromance inMass Effect. If players choose Liara as their love interest, they will be able to experience a beautiful moment between the two at the end ofMass Effect 3.
InMass Effect 3, before Shepard enters the Citadel to decide the fate of the entire galaxy, Liara gets injured in battle and needs to be escorted back to the Normandy. She objects, but Shepard insists that she can’t stay and fight any longer. This leads to a heartbreaking goodbye between the pair in which Shepard expresses their eternal love for her, to which she replies “I am yours,” before being taken away.
“30.1”
Closure at Grimsson Academy
Gamers who completeOverlord DLC inMass Effect 2will have to decide to either save David Archer or let him continue to be part of Project Overlord. Due to his impressive mathematic capabilities which derive from autism, David’s brother, Gavin, subjected him to inhumane tests run by Cerberus. InMass Effect 2, David Archer repeats the calculations of the square root starting at 906.01 (“the square root of 906.01 equals 30.1”) between his sentences, even when he’s begging the crew to make it stop after becoming a VI hybrid.
If players save David Archer, they can find him inMass Effect 3at Grimsson Academy. Upon approaching him, Shepard will hear him say “the square root of 906.01 equals…” to which they will respond with “30.1,” - a tearjerking moment for those who helped the former Cerberus test subject.
“If I’m Up There On That Bar And You’re Not, I’ll Be Looking Down. I’ll Always Have Your Back.”
One Last Conversation With Garrus
Many gamers will grow particularly attached to Garrus, as he’s the squadmate that spends the most time with Shepard across allMass Effectgames. While Tali is also available as amember of the Normandy Crewin all three games, she can’t be recruited until well into the secondMass Effect.
At the end ofMass Effect 3, gamers can speak to their favorite characters to bid them farewell before the final fight, and the conversation between Garrus and Shepard is one of the most emotional moments in the trilogy. Garrus admits that he’s not sure Turian heaven is the same as human’s heaven, but if so, they must meet at the bar, to which Shepard replies with this quote - a prime example of true loyalty and friendship.
“Take heart. Look Around You. You’re Not in This Fight Alone. We Face Our Enemy Together and Together We Will Defeat Them.”
A Speech for Old Times' Sake
While Shepard’s speech at the Collector base inMass Effect 2is powerful, the mix of emotions that fans will experience while listening to their final words to their squadmates on Earth before the final mission in the trilogy hits differently.
Shepard’s final speech emphasizes the importance of the friendships that were built on the Normandy in the years before; how the hardships shaped them into who they are now and how standing together will be a crucial part of defeating the Repears. On top of this,Mass Effect 3focused on an urgency to bring together everyone in the galaxy to defeat a common enemy, which adds to the importance of unity.
“The Best.”
A Farewell With the Citadel DLC
After taking care of their evil clone in theMass EffectCitadel DLC, Shepard will find themselves on the Citadel’s docking bay looking out at the Normandy. Here, their love interest will approach them and engage in one of the most memorable conversations in the game.
The Citadel DLC is the perfect farewell to everyone who tagged along throughout the trilogy. In this conversation, Shepard talks about how they threw one hell of the party, and that it was probably the last with the crew. Shepard’s significant other then reminisces and ends with “we’ve had a good ride,” to which the Commander will reply “the best” - two simple words but filled with emotion.