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== Mass Effect: Andromeda == |
== Mass Effect: Andromeda == |
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+ | :''If Scott's sister is [[Pathfinder Ryder]]:'' |
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Upon [[Hyperion]]'s arrival in the [[Heleus Cluster]], a violent collision with an [[Scourge|energy cloud]] above [[Habitat 7]] causes momentary loss of gravity and damage to ship systems. Based on prior decisions, Scott's cryo pod is also damaged in the event, resulting in his reawakening being delayed as he is kept in an induced coma. After the mission on [[Eos]], [[Dr. Harry Carlyle]] contacts his sister revealing that [[SAM]] has gained the ability to communicate with Scott via his implant, although only for a limited duration. During the conversation, he can find out about the death of his father or be misled that he is away (depending on [[Dialogue#Mass Effect: Andromeda|dialogue]] decisions). If told the truth, Scott feels ill from the emotional distress which elicits his vital signs to become volatile. Dr. Carlyle is forced to intervene and cut the conversation short. |
Upon [[Hyperion]]'s arrival in the [[Heleus Cluster]], a violent collision with an [[Scourge|energy cloud]] above [[Habitat 7]] causes momentary loss of gravity and damage to ship systems. Based on prior decisions, Scott's cryo pod is also damaged in the event, resulting in his reawakening being delayed as he is kept in an induced coma. After the mission on [[Eos]], [[Dr. Harry Carlyle]] contacts his sister revealing that [[SAM]] has gained the ability to communicate with Scott via his implant, although only for a limited duration. During the conversation, he can find out about the death of his father or be misled that he is away (depending on [[Dialogue#Mass Effect: Andromeda|dialogue]] decisions). If told the truth, Scott feels ill from the emotional distress which elicits his vital signs to become volatile. Dr. Carlyle is forced to intervene and cut the conversation short. |
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