User blog comment:FirstDrellSpectre/My wishlist about Mass Effect: Next/@comment-24200891-20140723103101/@comment-4452849-20140723202713

A connection between a hero and villain is very promising. I think you already have a glimpse of my idea for a quarian villain among other possible conflicts, but Mass Effect might not need another mad scientist/rogue official/genocidal fanatic. I'm thinking, if under the right options, this quarian bounty hunter would be in a similar position as the Shadow Broker was. An antagonist with a perchance for assisting the government when it suited him. Aside from hunting the usual bounty hunter targets such as criminals to influential figures for the highest bidder, he would use his spare time hunting geth and those who played a part in giving them a place in the galactic community free of charge. As a way of expressing his hatred for the synthetics that revolted, exiled, and killed much of his kind. Which would be personal if this guy is the unseen Jona. And, if the new player character socializes with the Normandy crew and stands up for the geth, that would put them on his hit list. Getting more personal with each defeat and loss which he responds in kind on their allies and surrounding bystanders. Like the Klingon commander Kruge who throughout The Search For Spock lost and sacrificed his lover, pet, crew, ship, and very life to get the secret of the Genesis Project from the United Federation of Planets. Only to lose his sense of self-preservation when fighting Jim Kirk. Kruge, General Chang, and Khan Noonien Singh actually had some good lines and themes to go with their acts.