Surging Rifts: a SoaSE and Mass Effect crossover story
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http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6466212/2/Surging_Rifts_a_ME_SoaSE_crossover_storyI posted this story on Fanfiction.net as well: http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6466212/2/Surging_Rifts_a_ME_SoaSE_crossover_story
But Ill post it here as well:
Author's note: This fanfic is Mass Effect themed, but using the game Sins of a Solar Empire with the Distant Stars mod. It is based off my current SoaSE game, so events which are happening in the fanfic are happening in my game as well. I tried to keep Mass Effect-related stuff on a somewhat basic level (and I embellished a few things, but nothing serious) to keep those who did not play Mass Effect 1 & 2 (If you did not, you should do so right away!) out of the dark. Even so, a basic knowledge of the Mass Effect story will be extremely helpful. For those who don't know, there is a Mass Effect wiki online, so if you don't know about something, for instance, what Mass Relays are, just look it up. Likewise, there is a wiki about SoaSE so if there is a reference to something in SoaSE that you do not know, look it up: this fanfic is best read by someone who knows something about the Mass Effect story as well as about SoaSE.
I've written fanfics for other games, but this is my first SoaSE and Mass Effect-related fanfic, and as always, comments and constructive criticism is welcomed. Enjoy!
Prologue
It's the year 2198; a decade after the Reaper threat was eradicated. Commander Kirk Shepard, now Admiral Kirk Shepard, is head of the Alliance Home Fleet, the most powerful fleet of Alliance warships in the galaxy. Shepard took over for Admiral Steven Hackett after the Reaper War, who tragically perished in the fighting when he courageously plowed his badly damaged flagship, the SSV Hamburg, into the Reaper known as Harbinger, destroying both himself and Harbinger (Hackett's reported last words were "I know you feel this, you f***er"). The destruction of Harbinger forced the remaining Reapers to retreat into Dark Space.
Since the Reapers left, the entire galaxy has been changed. The Mass Relays have been destroyed, and with the help of a coalition of Council scientists, headed by Mordin Solus (one of Shepard's former teammates), an alternate way of space travel developed: phase lanes. These phase lanes connected the entire galaxy; it also trapped any remaining Reapers in Dark Space, since it was discovered that the Mass Relays were also homing beacons for the Reapers.
The Citadel, center of the Galactic community, was also changed. As did the Protheans (the advanced organic species that were wiped out by the Reapers before the dawn of Humanity), the Council races worked tirelessly to genetically rewrite the Keepers (a mysterious race of aliens who maintained the Citadel) to ensure that they would never re-activate the Citadel Mass Relay again, which would enable the Reapers to return. The Protheans had done the same, but their research left security gaps. The new research left nothing that the Reapers could exploit. The remaining Reapers were trapped in Dark Space forever.
The new Council members are now much more aware of possible threats to the galactic community, especially since the former Council was accused of dismissing the claim that the Reapers even existed, as a famous extranet meme proved. When the Reapers did show up, the public outrage was so fierce that the former Council members had no choice but to step down.
While most of these changes were for the betterment of the galactic community, some changes were not as beneficial. A new age gave rise to new enemies. Well, not so new. The new enemy is the Advent, an evolution of the Geth— a race of machines built by the Quarians to be slaves, only to rise up and overthrow their Quarian masters. But contrary to popular belief, most Geth are not hostile. In fact, a Geth army led by a Geth platform called Legion (also one of Kirk's former squad members) fought side-by-side with Council and Alliance forces to defeat the Reapers.
The Geth who were hostile were really part of a splinter group of Geth. When this group began to worship the Reapers and the Reaper called Sovereign, the other Geth tried to subdue the "Heretics," since the other Geth knew how dangerous the Reapers really were. But there were too many Heretics to subdue, so Legion and the other Geth went into hiding in the Perseus Veil, only to surface when the Reapers arrived.
Once the Reapers were defeated, the remaining Heretics were in chaos. They had lost any sense of leadership, for they worshipped the "Old Machines," which is what they called the Reapers, as a god and as their leader. So they evolved. They became self-sufficient. They began to manufacture more of their own. They also acquired the ability to speak, which was something previously only non-Heretic Geth had. These new Geth named themselves the Advent, as if they were the ones who were to bring the dawn of a new age onto the galaxy. They began to manufacture more fleets of warships, and soon they were raiding colonies and ambushing Council and Alliance patrols. It wasn't long before they would be able to mount large offensives.
Recognizing the Advent threat, the Alliance and the Council has sent Shepard and the Home Fleet to patrol and repel any Advent incursions in the Sofock sector, while Council fleets patrolled the Berilis sector.
That is where our story begins.
"I want a sit-rep on the situation near the Minuteman Station." ordered Admiral Shepard.
Things were going well for Kirk Shepard. He was an Admiral onboard the TDN Miranda, his flagship, a Kol class battleship which was named after his wife, Miranda Shepard (formerly known as Miranda Lawson). They had two kids, both boys, back on Earth, with one on the way (Miranda was hoping for a girl). As soon as the baby was born, he would take a furlough and rejoin his wife back on Earth for a few months.
Sometimes he worried that Miranda would have trouble taking care of all the kids— after all, Miranda wasn't exactly the most patient of people— but he reassured himself. Miranda told him that Samara, the Asari Justicar, and one of their former teammates, was there to help on a regular basis. After she helped take down the Collector base with Kirk and Miranda, she decided to lead a simpler life, and settled down as a nanny for Miranda and Kirk.
Miranda worked as an assistant to Kirk's longtime friend, Liara T'soni, also known as the Shadow Broker. Liara, who worked on a ship in the volatile atmosphere of the planet Hagalaz, needed intel on Earth, and that was Miranda's job. Miranda had her own network of informants and agents, and she would report to Liara about whatever Liara wanted to know, including how the Shepard kids were doing.
As Kirk's mind wandered, an ensign brought him the sit-rep he wanted. He shook himself from his thoughts and concentrated on the task at hand.
"Jax, set a course for the planet Yasuda, in the Atcus system. I want to be close to the Minuteman Station if the Advent attack."
Jax Linder was the TDN Miranda's Executive Officer. The Minuteman station was the former base of Cerberus, an Alliance black-ops organization that temporarily went rogue, then rejoined the Alliance when the Reapers attacked. Kirk and Miranda used to work for Cerberus, but after the Reaper attack, the Alliance disbanded Cerberus, but kept the Minuteman Station as a mobile forward operating base that also served as a science station to conduct weapon testing. It was there that the Kol's upgraded version of the Thanix Cannon was developed.
"Yes sir! By the way sir, Joker wants to see you on the bridge."
Ah yes, Joker. Joker was with Kirk since Kirk first became a Spectre for the Council, back in the Saren days. His bones were tough now after years of medication and therapy, strong enough to maintain a relationship with Tali, who, according to Joker, "liked it rough." Just when you get to know someone…
Kirk walked to the bridge.
"Yes Joker?"
"Sir, we may need new PTS drives in the bottom thrusters. I think they are beginning to wear out. The new phase lane technology is really taxing the system."
"Is that it? You could have just put an order with the Requisition Officer."
"True, but I just love seeing your face so much that I had to personally call you."
"I'm touched Joker, touched. Now what did you really want to talk about?"
"Well sir, I'm worried about Legion. He isn't his usual robotic self lately. He seems bent out of shape over something"
"Really? You're worried about Legion? I'll go talk to him, see if his failed "courtship" of EDI is getting him down."
EDI was the ship's AI, transferred from Kirk's previous command, the Normandy SR2.
EDI piped in.
"The relationship between Legion and I is strictly professional. I have made that clear to him as a response to the 11,182,356 messages he has sent me in the past week."
Kirk grinned, for he knew that EDI could be quite a tease for Legion. Poor Legion, he deserved better.
"Admiral, we really need a mute button for EDI. Maybe it would giver her some time to reflect on her relationship with Legion. Anyhow, if you could check up on Legion that would be great. Tali was also worried, you know, her being Quarian and everything. At least they were able to put aside their differences and work together."
"It's nice to see Quarians and Geth working together," Kirk replied. "Maybe one day the Geth will let the Quarians back to their home world."
Joker paused for a minute, then asked,
"Admiral, do you ever miss the Normandy SR2?"
The SSV Normandy SR2 (the Normandy SR1 was destroyed in a Collector attack many years ago) was now in a museum on the Citadel, a relic of the war with the Collectors and the Reapers. Since the new generation of Alliance ships, the TDN line, was introduced after the Reaper War, there was no need for the SSV line of ships, so the Council, in an act of gratitude, put the SSV Normandy SR2 on display.
"I do, I'll admit it. I mean, that's where I first realized my love for Miranda, and that's where you and Tali also found an attraction to each other. It was a ship of memories, that's for sure. I remember when I first woke up Grunt, he almost killed me! Fun times, fun times. And all those times I would head down to Zaeed's room and listen to his endless survival stories. His "My buddies and I went for a drink on the Citadel one night and in the morning only I was left alive" story never got old!"
"What did happen to Grunt and Zaeed?"
"I don't know about Zaeed. After we blew up the Collector base he dropped off the map. Some say he's the new leader of the Blue Suns. Some say he just flies around Omega, dodging asteroids for the hell of it, half hoping to be hit and blow up. Hell of a retirement plan. Grunt right now is on Tuchanka, learning the ways of Krogan leadership, more specifically the ways of head-butting, from Wrex."
"Good for Grunt! I always liked Wrex; hopefully Grunt will be just like him."
"I hope so too. Now, I'd better head down to see what's up with Legion."
"See ya Commander— I mean, Admiral! Damn, I need to stop saying 'commander.'"
Kirk went down to the AI Core where Legion worked.
"Legion? Joker said you wanted to talk to me."
"Shepard-Admiral. I have an urgent matter to talk to you about. I have picked up intel through information sharing sessions with another Geth platform that strongly suggest that the Advent are massing for an attack on the Minuteman Station. Implications for organic species could be major. I got this information 24 hours ago but you were busy with other matters so I had to act erratically to get your attention. Apparently I got Joker's attention instead. Good enough for this platform, my goal has been reached."
"Thank you Legion. Incidentally, Alliance intel reports hinted at the same thing. And you did not have to act erratically to get my attention; you could have just gone up to my cabin and knocked at my door."
"Shepard-Admiral. My reports are not just hinting at such an attack. My reports say that such an attack is an extremely highly probability. Calculations show a 97.8461% probability of an attack within the next 48 hours. Also, I did go up to your room but I did not want to disturb your vid session with Miranda. It would seem inconsiderate, as you organics would call it."
'Thank you Legion, I appreciate your intel. I will notify the fleet to mobilize immediately."
"Good luck, Shepard-Admiral."
"By the way Legion, when you said "act erratically," what did you mean?"
"Shepard-Admiral, I did the 'robot' dance, as you organics call it."
Kirk chuckled as he left the AI Core and headed to the Combat Information Center (CIC).
"Jax!"
"Yes Admiral Shepard?"
"Sound battle stations. We're putting the fleet on alert."