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Mass Effect 1: Six party members, three of whom are \'\'consistently\'\' referred to as \
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Mass Effect 1: Six party members, three of whom are \\\'\\\'consistently\\\'\\\' referred to as \\\"darkhorses.\\\" (Wrex, Tali, Garrus.)

Mass Effect 2: Eleven NEW characters (I\\\'m counting Morinth as her own character), and four NEW \\\"darkhorses.\\\" (Mordin, Thane, Legion, Kasumi).

For both games, that\\\'s a grand total of seventeen party members, six of whom are constantly referred to as dark horses. When thirty five percent (specifically, [[LudicrousPrecision 35.2941176 percent]]) of the main cast is a \\\"darkhorse,\\\" the phrase ceases to have meaning, and no single character is ahead of the pack enough to qualify on their own individual merits.
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Mass Effect 1: Six party members, three of whom are \\\'\\\'consistently\\\'\\\' referred to as \\\"darkhorses.\\\" (Wrex, Tali, Garrus.)

Mass Effect 2: Eleven NEW characters (I\\\'m counting Morinth as her own character), and four NEW \\\"darkhorses.\\\" (Mordin, Thane, Legion, Kasumi) For both games, that\\\'s a grand total of seventeen party members, six of whom are constantly referred to as dark horses. When thirty five percent (specifically, [[LudicrousPrecision 35.2941176 percent]]) of the main cast is a \\\"darkhorse,\\\" the phrase ceases to have meaning, and no single character is ahead of the pack enough to qualify on their own individual merits.
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