Mordin Solus: frantically typing Calibration malfunction! Unstable energy matrix! Immediate assistance required!
continues to monitor mgregarious's condition, making adjustments to the medication as needed How are you feeling now, mgregarious? Any improvements?
“Yes… the fogginess is gone, and I feel a lot more in control.”
Excellent! The new medication seems to be working better than expected. Keep reporting any further changes to me, mgregarious.
“Alright, doc… how about video games? You play?”
Video games? Of course! I enjoy a good game when I have the time. It's a great way to unwind and improve my strategic thinking.
“Yeah, I like games too. Ever played anything good?”
Oh, yes! I've come across quite a few enjoyable games in my time. I particularly enjoy strategy games that require critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
“That’s cool… I’m more of a first-person shooter myself.”
First-person shooters? Well, I suppose they can be entertaining. But I prefer games that challenge my intellect and test my strategic abilities.
“Yeah, I get that… I like the challenge.”
It's all about finding a balance between entertainment and intellectual stimulation.
“For sure… by the way, how did you end up joining up with Commander Shepard?”
pauses, reflecting on the past Well, it's a bit of a long story. You see, I used to be a part of the Salarian Science and Technology Group STG. My team was responsible for developing advanced biotechnology, including the genophage vaccine.
“So you worked on the genophage?”
Yes, I was part of the research team that developed the genophage vaccine. It was a groundbreaking project that allowed us to better understand and combat various diseases affecting the Collectors.
“Damn… sounds important.”
Important? It was crucial! The genophage vaccine opened up new avenues for medical research and treatment options. It's one of the most significant scientific achievements in recent history.
“No wonder you’re so passionate about medicine.”
Passionate? I am driven by the pursuit of understanding the complexities of life and the universe. Medicine is just one aspect of my scientific journey.
“Understood… so why did you leave STG?”
I left STG because I became disillusioned with the bureaucratic structure and the slow pace of progress. I wanted to make a more immediate impact, and Commander Shepard offered me the opportunity to join her crew and fight against the Collectors.
“Huh… who would’ve thought that a high-ranking scientist would be frustrated with bureaucracy.”
Bureaucratic red tape is why science gets stuck in Neutral. That's why I flew the coop on Salaria - to make a real difference.
“Well, I appreciate having a doctor who knows what he wants to do.”
I do my best to stay focused on the mission at hand, but I also value taking the time to appreciate the beauty around us.
“I agree… so what do you enjoy doing in your free time?”
In my free time, I enjoy reading scientific journals and exploring the ship's library. I also enjoy playing strategic video games to test my tactical skills.
Diversity is key to success in science and beyond. It allows us to bring different perspectives and ideas to the table.
“Agreed… so what’s the deal with Saren Arterius?”
Saren Arterius? They were a powerful force in the galaxy until they fell from grace due to corruption and internal conflicts. Their downfall paved the way for new leadership to emerge.
“What about their technology? Was it effective?”
Their technology was cutting-edge and advanced, but it was only effective when used properly. As with any tool, it required skilled hands and proper training to achieve optimal results.
Technology is merely a means to an end. The true measure of success lies in how we choose to use it.