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[[Tiran Kandros]] is the leader of a de facto volunteer militia that has taken over station security on the [[Nexus]]. He is also in charge of the APEX Strike Team that [[Pathfinder Ryder]] can deploy. He is located near Operations in the Nexus security/militia area. Though technically a civilian, Kandros is counted amongst the Nexus leadership.
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[[Tiran Kandros]] is the leader of a de facto volunteer militia that has taken over station security on the [[Nexus]]. He is also in charge of the [[Mass Effect: Andromeda Multiplayer|APEX Strike Teams]] that aim to secure [[Initiative]] interests throughout the [[Heleus Cluster]], acting as mission control and dictating local objectives to agents in the field. Though technically a civilian, Kandros is counted amongst the Nexus leadership.
   
 
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== Mass Effect: Discovery ==
 
== Mass Effect: Discovery ==
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=== Mass Effect: Discovery 1 ===
Lieutenant Tiran Kandros and his all-turian squad were following up on the disappearance of a civilian contractor's supply transport, but when their leads led them to touch down on an uninhabited world, Tiran's unit was ambushed by the [[Geth]]. The turians fended off the ambush but Tiran was the sole survivor of his unit. Tiran took the head of one of the geth in order to salvage any data that can illuminate the geth's role in his investigation. Before the geth's data core could be purged, Tiran found evidence that someone in the [[Andromeda Initiative]] was tinkering with outlawed geth technology.
 
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Lieutenant Tiran Kandros survived a skirmish with [[geth]] and composed his field report 6-17 in its aftermath. His unit tracked a vanished supply transport to a supposedly uninhabited world, only to be ambushed by the waiting synthetics. Only Tiran made it out alive, which left him with survivor's guilt as well as curiosity regarding the [[Andromeda Initiative]].
   
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[[File:Discovery 1 - tiran the turian with a plan.png|right|320px|Tiran argues the potential risks for his pet mission]]With his mother [[Admiral Ravis Kandros]]' authority, Tiran secured a meeting with high-ranking members of the Hierarchy and presented his findings. He showed them an inactive geth head, from which he discovered evidence that someone involved with the Initiative was tinkering with outlawed geth technology. He offered to go undercover and infiltrate the Initiative to get to the truth of the matter. The plan had some resistance from Commander Narkkin, who thought Tiran was pursuing the matter for personal advancement, though the Hierarchy had existing legitimate concerns about the Initiative. Tiran argued he can slip out undetected if he found nothing suspicious, but if he did find something it will allow the Hierarchy to decisively intervene preemptively.
Tiran had his mother, [[Admiral Ravis Kandros]], gather high ranking turians of the turian military to answer his questions about the Andromeda Initiative. After presenting them the geth head, Tiran asked his superiors what the Andromeda Initiative was. Commander Narkkin explained that publicly, the Andromeda Initiative was a private space program setting off to explore the [[Andromeda Galaxy]]. When Tiran asked Narkkin what were the [[Turian Hierarchy]]'s thoughts on the Initiative, Narkkin chastised him for asking questions above his security clearance and for using his mother's influence to gather them there. Admiral Ravis admonished Narkkin and Narkkin continued to disclose that the Hierarchy has had suspicions that it had the makings of a private military. When all is said and done, the Andromeda Initiative was proliferating massive ships and tens of thousands of recruits. After Tiran revealed his findings to his superiors, a turian general began advocating mobilizing the turian military against the Initiative. Since the accusations of the Initiative weaponizing geth technology was only speculative, Tiran proposed they send him to infiltrate the Andromeda Initiative as an undercover agent and if he can confirm their suspicions, then he can also aid them in shutting it down from within. After getting approval from his superiors, Tiran had a chat with his mother on the balcony of a building. When Admiral Ravis asked Tiran if he was sure about undertaking the mission, Tiran responded that he was only sure it was worth investigating and that he needed to prove to his superiors that he is to be seen as more than just her son. When Ravis tried to reassure him that he has earned his place in the military and that Narkkin's opinions were irrelevant, Tiran admitted that Narkkin was right that their name has opened a lot of doors for him; and he has made use of such privileges. Tiran was determined to no longer coast on his family history and to prove to himself he has the mettle to be recognized by his merits. Admiral Ravis said that she too had to step out of her mother's shadow and gave him her blessing. Her parting words to Tiran was make sure he comes back home alive.
 
   
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Later, Tiran privately confided to Admiral Ravis he needed to prove he can strike out on his own without resorting to the family legacy. He admitted Narkkin wasn't wrong since the Kandros name presented many opportunities for him.
Using the turian military's resources, Tiran created a fake identity for himself; discreetly stoked anti-Initiative attitudes and resentments; and paid agitators to protest at the Initiative's headquarters on [[Earth]]. This created a mob of malcontents who resented being left behind on Earth while the Initiative hand-picked those who were allowed to participate in its emigration. When one of the protesters saw Tiran attempting to make his way inside the Initiative building, it was the provocation Tiran needed to incite a racist agitator. The agitator accused Tiran of getting special treatment from the Initiative because he was an alien. This led to a gang of racist protesters to assail Tiran but the mob was dispersed by [[Luna Shanks]] who used her [[biotic]]s to subdue the main agitator and scare off the rest.
 
   
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[[File:Discovery 1 - staged real beatdown.png|left|340px|A few bruises in exchange for stopping a potential threat seems like a fair trade]]Reasoning he needed to strangle a threat at the source, Tiran headed directly to [[Earth]], though he had to admit the planet looked nicer than he anticipated. He paid off some agitators to stage protests outside the Initiative headquarters and let himself get beaten up by angry protestors, correctly assuming someone would come out, help him, and take him in, circumventing the proper recruitment waitlists.
Tiran thanked Luna and introduced himself as Sanjin Vinnick, a former military turian with a discreditable past but looking for employment with the Andromeda Initiative. Although Luna Shanks firmly told Tiran that they didn't need his services and tried to pressure him into leaving, [[Jien Garson]] interrupted and ordered Shanks to bring Tiran to her. Inside Jien Garson's office, Jien introduced herself and discussed the dishonorable military discharge and prison sentence for domestic assault she found in Sanjin Vinnick's file. Although Jien had scruples about Vinnick's criminal record, Tiran convinced her that he just wanted to make a fresh start and is willing to do anything to get it. Jien seemed willing to give Tiran's alias a chance but stipulated he needed to do something for her in order to earn her trust. Jien tasked Tiran to aid Luna in finding a [[quarian]] scientist named [[Shio'Leth vas Novarra]]. Shio's work allowed the Initiative to calculate a path to the Andromeda Galaxy using information that was almost in real time, as opposed to the data gathered from telescopes which were outdated by millions of years old. However, on their final recheck, the Initiative found a tiny flaw in Shio's formula; and without the correct calculations, the Initiative cannot set out by their locked launch date. Jien believes Shio is either in hiding for some reason or was abducted by someone seeking to sabotage the Andromeda Initiative.
 
   
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The person who chased the mob off of him, [[Luna Shanks]], was the personal bodyguard of Initiative founder [[Jien Garson]]. Tiran claimed to be ex-military and looking for a job, which piqued Garson's interest. He concocted a cover story about being a dishonorably-discharged ex-convict who was imprisoned for domestic assault under the name '''Sanjin Vinnick''', also anticipating Garson would pull up his file and discover these things. "Sanjin" met face to face with Garson and told her he saw the promo vids and was willing to do whatever it takes for a fresh start, so Garson gave him one.
Tiran and Luna Shanks interrogated the underbelly of the [[Citadel]], reasoning that if Shio was on the run, he'd lay as low as possible. Eventually one of their sources told them that a quarian matching Shio's description was residing in the [[Lower Wards|lower ward]] flophouses. When Tiran and Luna arrived there however, the residents were fleeing from a battle. Tiran caught one fleeing male [[drell]] to ask him what they were running from, and the drell answered that there was a "[[Olan Kooth|devil right outta of the worst hell]]" who was in conflict with a quarian. Realizing that Shio was in danger, Luna and Tiran rushed to Shio's residence only to find the quarian scientist missing and the place littered with destroyed [[LOKI Mech]]s. Tiran finds an encrypted datapad and suggests they get a contact in the [[Migrant Fleet]] to decrypt it for them.
 
   
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Sanjin partnered up with Shanks and went to the [[Citadel]] to find [[Shio'Leth vas Novarra]], the scientist who first discovered the Initiative's target worlds in the [[Andromeda]] galaxy. Since Shio disappeared while a flaw in his calculations threatened to undo the Initiative's very goals, Sanjin was tasked by Garson to see if the [[quarian]] went into hiding or has been abducted by the Initiative's enemies.
Tiran found surveillance video of Shio escaping the Citadel and has surmised Shio evaded whoever was after him. After giving a situation report to Admiral Ravis via hologram on an encrypted channel, Ravis briefed Tiran the intel he requested. Ravis reported that Shio served on a ship called the Novarra and sent the last known coordinates of the ship's location to Tiran's data pack. Ravis also informed Tiran that some in the turian military are doubting the relevancy of Tiran's mission to track the quarian scientist and its relatedness to furthering their goals. Tiran assured his mother however, that Shio'Leth is the thread that could unravel the Andromeda Initiative.
 
   
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[[File:Discovery 1 - the next clue.png|right|150px|Tiran finds the next lead]]After obtaining a lead Sanjin accompanied Shanks to the flophouses of the [[Lower Wards]], commenting how the people up top did a good job of hiding the misery there. The pair were too late since they found Shio's hovel a blasted ruin with several destroyed [[LOKI Mech]]s. Sanjin found an encrypted datapad among the wreckage, prompting him to seek out the [[Migrant Fleet]] for help unlocking it.
Tiran and Luna tracked the Novarra to a planet where it was on strip mine duty. Luna tells Tiran that the private conversations between Tiran and his old military contracts doesn't engender a lot of trust between him and the Initiative. Tiran retorts that since his contacts are risking their necks to give them intel and because the Initiative needs them and him to complete the mission, they are thus allowed some caution.
 
   
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Suddenly, Luna and Tiran were caught by a quarian on patrol and were taken to Captain Jakin. Jakin mistakes them for protesters of the Novarra's mining operations but Luna introduces herself and requests his aid in helping them find Shio'Leth. The quarian who brought them to Jakin expressed surprise that Shio was still alive. When Luna asked what the quarian's relationship to Shio was, he introduced himself as Viegle and disclosed only that he and Shio were friends once. Tiran tells Jakin that finding Shio was very important and asks if he can provide any insight to his whereabouts or motivations. Jakin reveals that Shio thought he could use his [[pilgrimage]] to make friends with the geth. When Shio came back from his pilgrimage, he claimed he spent time with a heretic enclave of geth, and they showed him how to find an new homeworld that was so far away, that no one would have thought to look for it. None of his quarian peers believed him however. The quarians later had him banished from the fleet when they caught him trying to enter coordinates into their ship's navigational computers.
 
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Tiran and Shanks found surveillance footage of Shio leaving the Citadel, apparently escaping whoever's pursuing him. Tiran's mother found the [[Novarra]]'s last known location in return. Tiran was determined to use the quarian to unravel the Initiative even if the Hierarchy was beginning to have second thoughts about the mission.
   
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"Sanjin" explained to a curious Shanks that he was using encrypted channels to talk to his mother since it afforded the military contacts who tracked the Novarra for them some caution. A quarian found them both in the outskirts of the Novarra's mining operation and took them to the offices of Captain Jakin, who then told them Shio's background. The quarians weren't willing to open the datapad, earning Sanjin's ire, though Shanks opted to restrain him and to look for alternatives.
Luna surmised Shio joined the Andromeda Initiative not long after his banishment and tries to negotiate with Captain Jakin to decrypt Shio's datapad. Jakin however, was reluctant to decrypt Shio's datapad as whatever was on there contained private quarian cultural information and thus he demanded she relinquish the datapad to him. As Luna negotiated Jakin's cooperation, Viegle noticed that [[Olan Kooth]] was storming through the quarian dig site and interrogating quarian civilians for his whereabouts.
 
   
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[[File:Discovery 2 - a falling diversion.png|left|310px|The choice between completing the mission and saving a comrade]]A commotion outside grabbed their attention: a [[biotic]] [[salarian]] was wrecking the place looking for Viegle, the quarian who found Sanjin and Shanks. Sanjin wanted to know why, but Jakin's office was destroyed before they could find out. Sanjin now realized this salarian was the one chasing after Shio, and was ordered by Shanks to take Viegle to their ship and leave. Sanjin wanted to stick together deeming it a tactically smarter play, though Shanks had other ideas and prepared for a biotic showdown.
Realizing that Olan was trying to apprehend Viegle, Tiran and Luna attempted to sneak Viegle out but Olan had barged into Jakin's office. Luna stayed behind to hinder Olan so that Tiran can escort Viegle to their shuttle. When Tiran saw Luna was biotically thrown off a cliff, Tiran instructed Viegle to run to their shuttle without him. While Captain Jakin and his security forces opened fire on Olan in order to cover Viegle, Tiran took a long peice of wreckage and used it to pull up Luna, who was hanging on to the cliffside of a mine shaft.
 
   
When Luna and Tiran reached Viegle, they found that Olan had killed all the quarian security forces and Olan had broke Viegle's body with his biotics; just before the [[salarian]] made his escape. Luna tried to comfort Viegle as he was dying. Viegle revealed to Luna and Tiran that he was Shio's husband and that he paid someone on [[Omega]] to smuggle Shio somewhere far away. Unfortunately, Viegle was coerced into disclosing this information to the salarian hunting him. Tiran gave Shio's datapad to Viegle since it was meant for him and in his final moments, Viegle held the datapad close to his heart.
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Upon seeing Shanks plummet off a cliff, Sanjin instructed Viegle to run for the ship and doubled back to help Shanks get back up. However, the biotic salarian managed to torture Shio's location out of Viegle and was already in pursuit when Sanjin and Shanks reached him. Viegle was Shio's husband, so as he lay dying he told Sanjin and Shanks Shio was going to [[Omega]]. Sanjin handed him the datapad, realizing it was for him.
   
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=== Mass Effect: Discovery 3 ===
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During the next mission briefing with Admiral Ravis Tiran learned about [[Agent Zeta]], the powerful salarian biotic they encountered. Due to this the Hierarchy elected to abort the mission and recall Tiran, but he refused as he was on the verge of discovering something. He needed to see this through, even at the cost of going rogue.
   
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[[File:Discovery 3 - master of disguise b.png|right|290px|He simply liked red]]"Sanjin" donned a hood upon landing on Omega, claiming he was just being cautious when Shanks asked. Two [[batarian]]s hassled both of them for "docking fees" but were waved off by [[Nyreen Kandros]], Tiran's cousin. "Sanjin" messaged ahead and hoped to meet with her without getting his partner's attention, but Nyreen unwittingly blew his cover in front of Shanks. The cousins restrained her, then went to [[Aria T'Loak]] before explaining the kerfuffle.
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Tiran was biotically strangled by Aria, who thought he was a saboteur. He truthfully told Aria his purpose on Omega, though beyond that the Pirate Queen had no further interest in him. Afterward he attempted to justify to Nyreen why he infiltrated the Initiative, that a project of that scale had a nefarious side to it. Nyreen reminded him they used to be idealistic, constantly looking for ways to break free from the "family curse" when they were kids. She suggested he could join the Initiative for real, but Tiran still had a mission to see through.
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After coming clean to Shanks, Tiran told her he was invested in retrieving Shio despite the Hierarchy's wishes. She thought, however, that this might be the first time Garson had been wrong in trusting a person. Tiran wanted to prove otherwise, and admitted the Initiative's ambition and scale scared him.
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[[File:Discovery 3 - kandros to the rescue.png|left|340px|Saving another quarian to make up for his mistake earlier]]Tiran and Shanks stocked up on weapons, teaming up with Nyreen's forces to fight Agent Zeta, who had cornered Shio. Nyreen doubted they'd need so much firepower against one salarian, but Tiran warned her it might not even be enough. The cousins devised a distraction while Shanks swooped in to save the quarian. Shanks was injured in the process though Tiran managed to chase Zeta off with [[M-4 Shuriken]] fire.
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Shio wanted to go after Zeta and stop him, forcing Tiran to chaperone. Nyreen heard they were going to stop a salarian biotic going to a geth enclave, so she jokingly bade Tiran it was nice knowing him. For his part, Tiran told her he was still thinking over their discussion earlier and had no plans to die just yet.
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In the aftermath, Tiran's mother told him he was declared AWOL and accused of gross dereliction of duty. Despite this Tiran still wished to follow through, hoping the cost was worth it.
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[[File:Discovery 4 - kandros chaperone.png|left|300px|Going guard duty to save the Initiative]]En route to the [[Kholas Array]] Tiran composed his field report 9-22 recapping what happened to him thus far, from the moment his unit answered a distress call that resulted in a geth ambush to shepherding a quarian to a geth array, in order to make sense of the puzzle before him. Shio deliberately deserted the Initiative, though with Tiran's help he wanted to make amends by returning to Kholas to correct the data he gave the organization.
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The job wasn't easy since Agent Zeta was already there, and Shio needed an access port 10 meters behind the salarian currently battling a lot of geth. Tiran sighed and promised to provide cover, unwilling to stay aboard the array longer than they need to be.
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[[File:Discovery 4 - enemy mine.png|right|320px|Turning on the Kandros charm to convince an enemy to help]]Hoping he wasn't making a mistake, Tiran teamed up with Agent Zeta against the geth. Tiran tried to play on Zeta's sympathies by calling out the salarian's real name and claiming he can't protect Shio by himself. He did not expect to become exhilarated by the turn of events, but he forgot Zeta's unstable and on the verge of biotic meltdown.
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Tiran and Shio ran for their shuttle while Zeta opted to stay behind zapping as many geth as he can. Tiran mused he would have died serving the Hierarchy to uphold the family name, but with the hopes and goals of so many people on the line he wanted to live. He wanted to see the unknown and have his own adventure.
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[[File:Discovery 4 - kandros kourtmartial.png|left|370px|Going AWOL and facing the consequences]]Tiran came out of the affair with a minor arm injury, and was court-martialed upon returning to the Hierarchy. Having pled guilty, he was dishonorably discharged, though he had chosen to sign up with the Initiative for real. He volunteered for duty aboard the Nexus, ahead of the rest of the [[ark]]s to get everything ready. Admiral Ravis wanted him to remain as a civilian contractor, but he was convinced he can do the most good with the Initiative. This was his chance to write a whole new book on the Kandros legacy instead of just a chapter. Having bid his mother goodbye, Tiran returned to Earth, visited Shanks in the hospital, and personally received Garson's thanks.
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On Tiran's final field report, he noted his investigation was over. There were still unanswered questions about the Initiative's benefactors, though he was won over by Garson's charisma and decided to trust her intentions. He eagerly anticipated finding out what's waiting on the other side after 600 years of stasis.
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== Mass Effect Andromeda: Nexus Uprising ==
 
== Mass Effect Andromeda: Nexus Uprising ==
 
Kandros' stasis pod is located right beside Security Director [[Sloane Kelly]]'s. During the initial collision between the Nexus and the [[Scourge]], he had revived inside the pod but was unable to get out on his own, forcing Sloane to pry it open and save him. Afterward, he obeys Sloane's order to do the same to the other people stuck in their pods. Later, he passes by her while helping a human slumped against his shoulder.
 
Kandros' stasis pod is located right beside Security Director [[Sloane Kelly]]'s. During the initial collision between the Nexus and the [[Scourge]], he had revived inside the pod but was unable to get out on his own, forcing Sloane to pry it open and save him. Afterward, he obeys Sloane's order to do the same to the other people stuck in their pods. Later, he passes by her while helping a human slumped against his shoulder.
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Tiran first encounters [[Pathfinder Ryder]] in the darkened habitation deck shortly after the latter [[Nexus Reunion|boards the Nexus]]. He briefs them on the dire situation of the station. He gives them a summary of the [[Scourge]], the [[Storyline IV#Mass Effect Andromeda: Nexus Uprising|Nexus uprising]], the Nexus being low on resources and successes, and how the [[Hyperion]] was the first [[ark]] they've encountered. He escorts Ryder to the other Nexus leaders so they can confer on a plan to save the Andromeda Initiative.
 
Tiran first encounters [[Pathfinder Ryder]] in the darkened habitation deck shortly after the latter [[Nexus Reunion|boards the Nexus]]. He briefs them on the dire situation of the station. He gives them a summary of the [[Scourge]], the [[Storyline IV#Mass Effect Andromeda: Nexus Uprising|Nexus uprising]], the Nexus being low on resources and successes, and how the [[Hyperion]] was the first [[ark]] they've encountered. He escorts Ryder to the other Nexus leaders so they can confer on a plan to save the Andromeda Initiative.
   
Should the Pathfinder request for the militia's aid, Tiran will grant [[First Strike|authorization]] to dispatch his APEX Strike teams. He appreciates it if Ryder expresses concern for his people's safety, though he assures the Pathfinder APEX can handle themselves. Tiran says they're good for outpost protection, holding key positions, and distracting [[kett]] if the Pathfinder inquires about APEX's use.
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Should the Pathfinder request for the militia's aid, Tiran will grant [[First Strike|authorization]] to dispatch his APEX Strike teams. He appreciates it if Ryder expresses concern for his people's safety, though he assures the Pathfinder APEX can handle themselves. Tiran says they're good for outpost protection, holding key positions, and distracting [[kett]] if the Pathfinder inquires about APEX's use. He holds office near [[Operations]] in the Nexus security/militia area.
   
 
Tiran shows some concern in finding out the fate of his species ark the [[Natanus]]. He's relieved once Ryder finds the time to [[Turian Ark: Lost But Not Forgotten|rescue its passengers]].
 
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Tiran later participates in the [[Meridian: The Way Home|battle for Meridian]] and can be heard on the comms coordinating the Pathfinder's various allies as they fend off the kett forces while Pathfinder Ryder confronts the [[Archon]].
 
Tiran later participates in the [[Meridian: The Way Home|battle for Meridian]] and can be heard on the comms coordinating the Pathfinder's various allies as they fend off the kett forces while Pathfinder Ryder confronts the [[Archon]].
 
== Trivia ==
 
*<!-- NOT TRIVIA, slated for integration in the discovery section where they actually interact-->Kandros mentions his cousin [[Nyreen Kandros]] during a conversation with Pathfinder Ryder. Nyreen was the leader of the [[Talons]] during the events of [[Mass Effect 3: Omega]].
 
 
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Tiran Kandros is the leader of a de facto volunteer militia that has taken over station security on the Nexus. He is also in charge of the APEX Strike Teams that aim to secure Initiative interests throughout the Heleus Cluster, acting as mission control and dictating local objectives to agents in the field. Though technically a civilian, Kandros is counted amongst the Nexus leadership.

Background

In his screening interviews, Tiran Kandros states he is named after an ancestor who captured a dreadnought in the Krogan Rebellions, and he was expected to live up to the name. After beginning boot camp at the traditional age of fifteen, Kandros rose through the ranks and was assigned to Sagirus Eight, one of the Hierarchy's counter-terrorism divisions.

Persistent rumors on the Nexus claim that Kandros was sent to investigate the Andromeda Initiative when the Hierarchy became suspicious about its activities. Kandros refuses to comment on former operations, citing family pressures as the reason he later joined the Initiative.

Pathfinder Ryder can ask Kandros to elaborate more on his reasons for coming to Andromeda and he will reveal that he was born into a typical turian military family. However, his sister and cousin both pursued other careers, so many of his relatives were proud he continued their tradition of military service. However, Kandros also wanted his own adventure and was enamored by Jien Garson's gutsy dream. Thus he made the decision to join the Andromeda Initiative.

During the early days of the Nexus' arrival, Kandros left the station to act as protection detail for a prospecting team and was captured by the kett. He managed to lead several other captives in an escape and returned to the Nexus, eventually founding a volunteer militia to defend the station.

According to Kandros, amongst all those captured by the kett that day, Kandros was the only person who managed to free himself, secure a weapon and rescue everyone. After breaking everyone out and returning to the Nexus, all the Nexus personnel started looking at him like he was in charge and the militia grew from there.


Mass Effect: Discovery

Mass Effect: Discovery 1

Lieutenant Tiran Kandros survived a skirmish with geth and composed his field report 6-17 in its aftermath. His unit tracked a vanished supply transport to a supposedly uninhabited world, only to be ambushed by the waiting synthetics. Only Tiran made it out alive, which left him with survivor's guilt as well as curiosity regarding the Andromeda Initiative.

Tiran argues the potential risks for his pet mission

With his mother Admiral Ravis Kandros' authority, Tiran secured a meeting with high-ranking members of the Hierarchy and presented his findings. He showed them an inactive geth head, from which he discovered evidence that someone involved with the Initiative was tinkering with outlawed geth technology. He offered to go undercover and infiltrate the Initiative to get to the truth of the matter. The plan had some resistance from Commander Narkkin, who thought Tiran was pursuing the matter for personal advancement, though the Hierarchy had existing legitimate concerns about the Initiative. Tiran argued he can slip out undetected if he found nothing suspicious, but if he did find something it will allow the Hierarchy to decisively intervene preemptively.

Later, Tiran privately confided to Admiral Ravis he needed to prove he can strike out on his own without resorting to the family legacy. He admitted Narkkin wasn't wrong since the Kandros name presented many opportunities for him.

A few bruises in exchange for stopping a potential threat seems like a fair trade

Reasoning he needed to strangle a threat at the source, Tiran headed directly to Earth, though he had to admit the planet looked nicer than he anticipated. He paid off some agitators to stage protests outside the Initiative headquarters and let himself get beaten up by angry protestors, correctly assuming someone would come out, help him, and take him in, circumventing the proper recruitment waitlists.

The person who chased the mob off of him, Luna Shanks, was the personal bodyguard of Initiative founder Jien Garson. Tiran claimed to be ex-military and looking for a job, which piqued Garson's interest. He concocted a cover story about being a dishonorably-discharged ex-convict who was imprisoned for domestic assault under the name Sanjin Vinnick, also anticipating Garson would pull up his file and discover these things. "Sanjin" met face to face with Garson and told her he saw the promo vids and was willing to do whatever it takes for a fresh start, so Garson gave him one.

Sanjin partnered up with Shanks and went to the Citadel to find Shio'Leth vas Novarra, the scientist who first discovered the Initiative's target worlds in the Andromeda galaxy. Since Shio disappeared while a flaw in his calculations threatened to undo the Initiative's very goals, Sanjin was tasked by Garson to see if the quarian went into hiding or has been abducted by the Initiative's enemies.

Tiran finds the next lead

After obtaining a lead Sanjin accompanied Shanks to the flophouses of the Lower Wards, commenting how the people up top did a good job of hiding the misery there. The pair were too late since they found Shio's hovel a blasted ruin with several destroyed LOKI Mechs. Sanjin found an encrypted datapad among the wreckage, prompting him to seek out the Migrant Fleet for help unlocking it.

Mass Effect: Discovery 2

Tiran and Shanks found surveillance footage of Shio leaving the Citadel, apparently escaping whoever's pursuing him. Tiran's mother found the Novarra's last known location in return. Tiran was determined to use the quarian to unravel the Initiative even if the Hierarchy was beginning to have second thoughts about the mission.

"Sanjin" explained to a curious Shanks that he was using encrypted channels to talk to his mother since it afforded the military contacts who tracked the Novarra for them some caution. A quarian found them both in the outskirts of the Novarra's mining operation and took them to the offices of Captain Jakin, who then told them Shio's background. The quarians weren't willing to open the datapad, earning Sanjin's ire, though Shanks opted to restrain him and to look for alternatives.

The choice between completing the mission and saving a comrade

A commotion outside grabbed their attention: a biotic salarian was wrecking the place looking for Viegle, the quarian who found Sanjin and Shanks. Sanjin wanted to know why, but Jakin's office was destroyed before they could find out. Sanjin now realized this salarian was the one chasing after Shio, and was ordered by Shanks to take Viegle to their ship and leave. Sanjin wanted to stick together deeming it a tactically smarter play, though Shanks had other ideas and prepared for a biotic showdown.

Upon seeing Shanks plummet off a cliff, Sanjin instructed Viegle to run for the ship and doubled back to help Shanks get back up. However, the biotic salarian managed to torture Shio's location out of Viegle and was already in pursuit when Sanjin and Shanks reached him. Viegle was Shio's husband, so as he lay dying he told Sanjin and Shanks Shio was going to Omega. Sanjin handed him the datapad, realizing it was for him.

Mass Effect: Discovery 3

During the next mission briefing with Admiral Ravis Tiran learned about Agent Zeta, the powerful salarian biotic they encountered. Due to this the Hierarchy elected to abort the mission and recall Tiran, but he refused as he was on the verge of discovering something. He needed to see this through, even at the cost of going rogue.

He simply liked red

"Sanjin" donned a hood upon landing on Omega, claiming he was just being cautious when Shanks asked. Two batarians hassled both of them for "docking fees" but were waved off by Nyreen Kandros, Tiran's cousin. "Sanjin" messaged ahead and hoped to meet with her without getting his partner's attention, but Nyreen unwittingly blew his cover in front of Shanks. The cousins restrained her, then went to Aria T'Loak before explaining the kerfuffle.

Tiran was biotically strangled by Aria, who thought he was a saboteur. He truthfully told Aria his purpose on Omega, though beyond that the Pirate Queen had no further interest in him. Afterward he attempted to justify to Nyreen why he infiltrated the Initiative, that a project of that scale had a nefarious side to it. Nyreen reminded him they used to be idealistic, constantly looking for ways to break free from the "family curse" when they were kids. She suggested he could join the Initiative for real, but Tiran still had a mission to see through.

After coming clean to Shanks, Tiran told her he was invested in retrieving Shio despite the Hierarchy's wishes. She thought, however, that this might be the first time Garson had been wrong in trusting a person. Tiran wanted to prove otherwise, and admitted the Initiative's ambition and scale scared him.

Saving another quarian to make up for his mistake earlier

Tiran and Shanks stocked up on weapons, teaming up with Nyreen's forces to fight Agent Zeta, who had cornered Shio. Nyreen doubted they'd need so much firepower against one salarian, but Tiran warned her it might not even be enough. The cousins devised a distraction while Shanks swooped in to save the quarian. Shanks was injured in the process though Tiran managed to chase Zeta off with M-4 Shuriken fire.

Shio wanted to go after Zeta and stop him, forcing Tiran to chaperone. Nyreen heard they were going to stop a salarian biotic going to a geth enclave, so she jokingly bade Tiran it was nice knowing him. For his part, Tiran told her he was still thinking over their discussion earlier and had no plans to die just yet.

In the aftermath, Tiran's mother told him he was declared AWOL and accused of gross dereliction of duty. Despite this Tiran still wished to follow through, hoping the cost was worth it.

Mass Effect: Discovery 4

Going guard duty to save the Initiative

En route to the Kholas Array Tiran composed his field report 9-22 recapping what happened to him thus far, from the moment his unit answered a distress call that resulted in a geth ambush to shepherding a quarian to a geth array, in order to make sense of the puzzle before him. Shio deliberately deserted the Initiative, though with Tiran's help he wanted to make amends by returning to Kholas to correct the data he gave the organization.

The job wasn't easy since Agent Zeta was already there, and Shio needed an access port 10 meters behind the salarian currently battling a lot of geth. Tiran sighed and promised to provide cover, unwilling to stay aboard the array longer than they need to be.

Turning on the Kandros charm to convince an enemy to help

Hoping he wasn't making a mistake, Tiran teamed up with Agent Zeta against the geth. Tiran tried to play on Zeta's sympathies by calling out the salarian's real name and claiming he can't protect Shio by himself. He did not expect to become exhilarated by the turn of events, but he forgot Zeta's unstable and on the verge of biotic meltdown.

Tiran and Shio ran for their shuttle while Zeta opted to stay behind zapping as many geth as he can. Tiran mused he would have died serving the Hierarchy to uphold the family name, but with the hopes and goals of so many people on the line he wanted to live. He wanted to see the unknown and have his own adventure.

Going AWOL and facing the consequences

Tiran came out of the affair with a minor arm injury, and was court-martialed upon returning to the Hierarchy. Having pled guilty, he was dishonorably discharged, though he had chosen to sign up with the Initiative for real. He volunteered for duty aboard the Nexus, ahead of the rest of the arks to get everything ready. Admiral Ravis wanted him to remain as a civilian contractor, but he was convinced he can do the most good with the Initiative. This was his chance to write a whole new book on the Kandros legacy instead of just a chapter. Having bid his mother goodbye, Tiran returned to Earth, visited Shanks in the hospital, and personally received Garson's thanks.

On Tiran's final field report, he noted his investigation was over. There were still unanswered questions about the Initiative's benefactors, though he was won over by Garson's charisma and decided to trust her intentions. He eagerly anticipated finding out what's waiting on the other side after 600 years of stasis.


Mass Effect Andromeda: Nexus Uprising

Kandros' stasis pod is located right beside Security Director Sloane Kelly's. During the initial collision between the Nexus and the Scourge, he had revived inside the pod but was unable to get out on his own, forcing Sloane to pry it open and save him. Afterward, he obeys Sloane's order to do the same to the other people stuck in their pods. Later, he passes by her while helping a human slumped against his shoulder.

Initially unaware of how he awakened to scenes of chaos aboard the Nexus, Tiran asks Sloane what happened after the more pressing issues have been dealt with. Since she had no idea as well, he decides to help her find out. A short while after discovering life support's offline, he obeys Sloane's instruction to shepherd the other awakened personnel and passengers to Colonial Affairs' hangar to take advantage of the shuttles' life support systems (and for a handy escape if things turn worse).

Unfortunately, Tiran reports back that most of the ships were destroyed and the Pathfinder explorers took the brunt of it, forcing his group of eight to seek refuge inside a shuttle in hangar two. He leaves the asari Talini in charge there and goes to check on the krogan pods under orders from Sloane.

Once Sloane and Nakmor Kesh secured the comms, Kandros is tasked by the Security Director to assemble a team led by Talini to stand guard over vulnerable supply rooms. When priorities shift to repairing the damaged Nexus, Tiran takes charge of the various security duties while Sloane tries to get some sleep.

Later, Tiran is tasked to retrieve the access logs from Priote Falarn and Foster Addison. The former forged the latter's authorization to revive 10 of his friends, resulting in Tiran and his 5 workmates suiting up in Elanus Risk Control Services gear before facing Falarn's group, which has taken hostages. His mandibles tip up in approval when Sloane takes charge, causing her to muse how turians have a thing for women who call the shots. After disseminating the intel from his modified Kuwashii Visor, Tiran executes his role in the agreed-upon plan of engagement to the best of his ability. He reports two casualties in the aftermath of the skirmish.

When the other Nexus leaders decide to use the working shuttles to scout for resources, Kandros' security team is deployed by Addison to help evict the people who have been using them for temporary shelter. After asking what was that about, Tiran also inquires if Sloane is aware of this. Addison claiming she didn't have any objections is enough to dispel his doubts, and he also volunteers for the job citing his past as a counter-terrorism agent as proof of competency.

Tiran is assigned to the shuttle Boundless, also designated Scout 8, and accompanies Scout 7 on a reconnaissance mission to Eos. He disappears with the Boundless after declaring Eos uninhabitable and discovering an anomaly, leaving Scout 7 to limp back to the Nexus alone to deliver the news. His loss hits Sloane hard, and every so often in subsequent crises she wishes the best first officer she never had was still there to help her out.

Mass Effect: Andromeda

Tiran first encounters Pathfinder Ryder in the darkened habitation deck shortly after the latter boards the Nexus. He briefs them on the dire situation of the station. He gives them a summary of the Scourge, the Nexus uprising, the Nexus being low on resources and successes, and how the Hyperion was the first ark they've encountered. He escorts Ryder to the other Nexus leaders so they can confer on a plan to save the Andromeda Initiative.

Should the Pathfinder request for the militia's aid, Tiran will grant authorization to dispatch his APEX Strike teams. He appreciates it if Ryder expresses concern for his people's safety, though he assures the Pathfinder APEX can handle themselves. Tiran says they're good for outpost protection, holding key positions, and distracting kett if the Pathfinder inquires about APEX's use. He holds office near Operations in the Nexus security/militia area.

Tiran shows some concern in finding out the fate of his species ark the Natanus. He's relieved once Ryder finds the time to rescue its passengers.

After the discoveries and reveals aboard the Khi Tasira space station become general knowledge among the Nexus populace, Tiran finds it difficult to wrap his head around the fact that the angara were also made by the Remnant's creators. He's impressed by Khi Tasira's defenses and has sent people there to investigate, deeming anything that has kett running scared worth looking into.

Tiran later participates in the battle for Meridian and can be heard on the comms coordinating the Pathfinder's various allies as they fend off the kett forces while Pathfinder Ryder confronts the Archon.