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Ka'hairal Balak is the leader of a batarian terrorist group that raids Asteroid X57 in 2183. Unlike the other batarians, who only planned to make a quick slave grab, Balak is on a mission to crash Asteroid X57 into the human colony of Terra Nova.
Balak hates humans because they claimed territory and resources that he believes should have belonged to the batarians during the early stages of humanity's major expansion into the Skyllian Verge. He sees his actions as reprisal for the Skyllian Blitz on Elysium.
Mass Effect[]
Balak rigged the fusion torches propelling the asteroid to execute burns that put it in a collision course with Terra Nova. After Shepard lands in the Mako and begins on shutting down the fusion torches, Balak sends his forces after the Commander. Balak then hunts for the hiding engineers in the main facility who were aiding Shepard. When he finds Kate Bowman, he demands to know who is attacking his people; when Kate refuses to answer, Balak kills her brother and sends Charn to find Shepard.
When the Commander launches an assault on the main facility, Shepard confronts Balak, who has planted a bomb in the offices where the hostages are being held. Balak talks angrily about the thwarted Skyllian Blitz (if Shepard is a War Hero, Balak holds Shepard personally responsible for the Blitz's failure) and about Torfan (if Shepard is Ruthless, Balak accuses Shepard of murdering batarians).
Shepard has a choice to make: either attack Balak to ensure his death, or release him in order to save the hostages, including Kate Bowman.
Balak detonates the bomb if Shepard chooses to attack him, killing the hostages, though he soon falls under the Commander's assault. Cornered, he taunts Shepard about the similarity of their actions, rhetorically asking the Commander "who's the real terrorist" now. Shepard can first fire a warning shot, graze him, then seriously wound him, or alternatively just verbally spar with him, but that doesn't stop Balak from spouting batarian jingoism, unless Shepard kills him outright.
Judging by Balak's reaction when Shepard asks him who is in charge of the batarians' terrorist actions, it is likely that Balak, as well as other batarian terrorist groups, answer to a higher authority. Balak's fate hinges on Shepard's decisions: he's executed after Shepard learns everything there is to learn from him, he's left to die there and then, or he's dropped off on Terra Nova to be handed over to the Systems Alliance.
Mass Effect 2[]
If Shepard chose to save the hostages, it is mentioned in a Galactic News announcement that Balak is still on the run and has not been arrested for his attack on X57.
If Shepard chose to go after Balak, a Galactic News announcement will inform that "Reverend Bowman, whose daughter Kate died in the batarian attack on Terra Nova, will be holding a non-denominational ceremony."
Mass Effect 3[]
If Shepard chose to save the hostages, left Balak for dead without finishing him, or did not undertake the mission to save Terra Nova, Shepard may meet Balak on the Citadel's holding docks sometime after the failed Cerberus takeover in 2186. If Shepard never met him before, Balak introduces himself as Captain Ka'hairal Balak of the Batarian External Forces.
Balak directly blames Shepard for the misfortunes that befell the batarians. Regardless of Shepard's involvement, he wants vengeance for the destruction of Bahak. Also regardless of Shepard's involvement, Balak sent Asteroid X57 to Terra Nova with the goal of helping his people. If his actions were thwarted there, he claims that the Hegemony accelerated their research efforts on the Leviathan of Dis. The Leviathan turned out to be an inactive Reaper and hundreds of batarian scientists were subsequently indoctrinated. These scientists served as sleeper agents in the conquest of Khar'shan and the destruction of the Batarian Hegemony by disabling a number of defense grids on Khar'shan and causing allied ships to fire on one another.
Balak managed to escape to the Citadel. Trapped there, he aided the remnants of the batarian fleet against the Reapers by hacking Council transmissions. If Shepard let him go in exchange for hostages back at Asteroid X57, Balak continued his anti-human vendetta. Using old batarian diplomatic codes in acts of sabotage, Balak is responsible for cutting power to a dozen life-support machines at Huerta Memorial Hospital and killing 117 Alliance soldiers in a (seemingly accidental) ship crash at the docks. If Balak was defeated but left for dead, he instead aids his people by using the codes to secure more provisions. Balak claims he is the highest-ranking military officer left in the Hegemony. Thus, he holds Shepard responsible for the destruction of his culture and wants to kill the Commander for purely vindictive reasons.
When Balak and Shepard meet in 2186, Balak initially has his pistol pointed at the Commander's back. Shepard can either gain the upper hand and kill him with his own gun or convince him to lend his support against the Reapers. If Balak is reasoned with by appeals to his sense of patriotism, he walks out of Shepard's sight scot-free, with the investigation on his actions dropped due to Shepard's Spectre authority. His leadership, drive, and barely restrained fury has a noticeable effect in the overall effectiveness of the batarians in the ongoing war effort.
If Balak was executed or turned over to the authorities, a batarian agent Shepard may meet under the same circumstances involving batarian codes mentions Balak's last known rank as Commander instead, although he had a reputation for being the batarians' greatest agent. According to the unnamed batarian, Balak's death/arrest threw the batarians' external operations into chaos, directly resulting in their defeat against the Reapers.
Trivia[]
- Fred Tatasciore, who voices Saren Arterius, Balak and Warden Kuril, also provided the voices for The Grand Oak, Swiftrunner, and Cyrion in BioWare's Dragon Age: Origins, and Captain Ing, Captain Sen and Iron Soldier in Jade Empire.