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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


* RougeAnglesOfSatin: Taken UpToEleven, as the "rogue spectre Saren" is misspelled as "rougue spectre Saren". Also the "neo medigel" is "bought in" rather than brought in, etc.

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* RougeAnglesOfSatin: Taken UpToEleven, Exaggerated, as the "rogue spectre Saren" is misspelled as "rougue spectre Saren". Also the "neo medigel" is "bought in" rather than brought in, etc.
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* UnusualWeaponMounting: Tali’s twin helmet lasers, just appearing there with no explanation. Given how thin her helmet is and that Mass Effect weapons are known for generating a lot of heat (in fact, portable laser weapons don't even EXIST in ME-verse), it’s a wonder her face didn’t melt.

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* UnusualWeaponMounting: Tali’s Tali's twin helmet lasers, just appearing there with no explanation. Given how thin her helmet is and that Mass Effect weapons are known for generating a lot of heat (in fact, portable laser weapons don't even EXIST in ME-verse), it’s it's a wonder her face didn’t melt.
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No potholing tropes and while implausible we don't know the exact strength of said fleets.


* DavidVersusGoliath: The Volus Bombers destroying the [[BigBad Harbinger]] almost instantly. For a reality check, a somewhat weaker Sovereign could survive the combined firepower of a much stronger fleet before his shields got inadvertently disabled.
* [[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]]: Tali has suddenly gained twin combat (not targeting or anything canonical) lasers to the side of her helmet, and the quarian spider husks have cannons firing large green beams not resembling anything found in the games.

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* DavidVersusGoliath: The Volus Bombers destroying the [[BigBad Harbinger]] almost instantly. For a reality check, a somewhat weaker Sovereign could survive the combined firepower of a much stronger fleet before his shields got inadvertently disabled.
instantly.
* [[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]]: EnergyWeapon: Tali has suddenly gained twin combat (not targeting or anything canonical) lasers to the side of her helmet, and the quarian spider husks have cannons firing large green beams not resembling anything found in the games.



* RougeAnglesOfSatin: Taken UpToEleven, as the "rogue spectre Saren" is misspelled as “rougue spectre Saren”. Also the "neo medigel" is "bought in" rather than brought in, etc.

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* RougeAnglesOfSatin: Taken UpToEleven, as the "rogue spectre Saren" is misspelled as “rougue "rougue spectre Saren”.Saren". Also the "neo medigel" is "bought in" rather than brought in, etc.

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* FlashForwardFic: ''Legacy'' was set twenty years after ''Generations'', and contains a cast of mostly {{Original Character}}s.



* NextGenFic: ''Legacy'' was set twenty years after ''Generations'', and contains a cast of mostly {{Original Character}}s.

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* FrickinLaserBeams: Tali has suddenly gained twin combat (not targeting or anything canonical) lasers to the side of her helmet, and the quarian spider husks have cannons firing large green beams not resembling anything found in the games.

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* FrickinLaserBeams: [[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]]: Tali has suddenly gained twin combat (not targeting or anything canonical) lasers to the side of her helmet, and the quarian spider husks have cannons firing large green beams not resembling anything found in the games.
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* NextGenFic: ''Legacy'' was set twenty years after ''Generations'', and contains a cast of mostly OriginalCharacters.

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* NextGenFic: ''Legacy'' was set twenty years after ''Generations'', and contains a cast of mostly OriginalCharacters.{{Original Character}}s.
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Has a sequel known as ''Mass Effect: Legacy'', which follows the adventures of the children of Shepard’s crew in the battle against a group of anti-human terrorists. It remains permanently unfinished after the author removed all traces of both comics from their page and shut it down following the not-so-hot [[InternetBackdraft reception]] to them by the ''Franchise/MassEffect'' fanbase. An [[DramaticReading audio drama]] on Website/YouTube was made, but it has since been taken down.

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Has a sequel known as ''Mass Effect: Legacy'', which follows the adventures of the children of Shepard’s crew in the battle against a group of anti-human terrorists. It remains permanently unfinished after the author removed all traces of both comics from their page and shut it down following the not-so-hot [[InternetBackdraft reception]] reception to them by the ''Franchise/MassEffect'' fanbase. An [[DramaticReading audio drama]] on Website/YouTube was made, but it has since been taken down.



* CutShort: Adeleon had slowed down work on ''Legacy'' by the time ''Franchise/MassEffect'' fans [[InternetBackdraft discovered]] it, but their reactions caused him to remove both comics from his page, making it highly unlikely that he'll ever pick it up again.

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* CutShort: Adeleon had slowed down work on ''Legacy'' by the time ''Franchise/MassEffect'' fans [[InternetBackdraft discovered]] discovered it, but their reactions caused him to remove both comics from his page, making it highly unlikely that he'll ever pick it up again.



* FrickinLaserBeams: [[TheWoobie Tali]] has suddenly gained twin combat (not targeting or anything canonical) lasers to the side of her helmet, and the quarian spider husks have cannons firing large green beams not resembling anything found in the games.

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* FrickinLaserBeams: [[TheWoobie Tali]] Tali has suddenly gained twin combat (not targeting or anything canonical) lasers to the side of her helmet, and the quarian spider husks have cannons firing large green beams not resembling anything found in the games.



* EvilTwin: The Cerberus-made clones all dead Normandy crewmembers. Thane, Kaidan, Mordin and others are all cloned by completely unexplained means and with no foreshadowing, [[RuleOfCool purely in order to have an epic showdown]]… which didn’t resonate well with the series’ fans to say the least.

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* EvilTwin: The Cerberus-made clones all dead Normandy crewmembers. Thane, Kaidan, Mordin and others are all cloned by completely unexplained means and with no foreshadowing, [[RuleOfCool purely in order to have an epic showdown]]… which didn’t resonate well with the series’ fans to say the least.showdown]].



* RougeAnglesOfSatin: Taken UpToEleven, as the “rogue spectre Saren” is misspelled as “rougue spectre Saren”. Also the “neo medigel” is “bought in” rather than brought in, etc.

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* RougeAnglesOfSatin: Taken UpToEleven, as the “rogue "rogue spectre Saren” Saren" is misspelled as “rougue spectre Saren”. Also the “neo medigel” "neo medigel" is “bought in” "bought in" rather than brought in, etc.
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* UnusualWeaponMounting: Tali’s twin helmet lasers, just appearing there with no explanation. Given how thin her helmet is and that Mass Effect weapons are known for generating a lot of heat, it’s a wonder her face didn’t melt.

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* UnusualWeaponMounting: Tali’s twin helmet lasers, just appearing there with no explanation. Given how thin her helmet is and that Mass Effect weapons are known for generating a lot of heat, heat (in fact, portable laser weapons don't even EXIST in ME-verse), it’s a wonder her face didn’t melt.
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* UnusualWeaponMounting: Tali’s twin helmet lasers, just appearing there with no explanation. Given how thin her helmet is naturally thin and that Mass Effect weapons are known for generating a lot of heat, it’s a wonder her face didn’t melt.

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* UnusualWeaponMounting: Tali’s twin helmet lasers, just appearing there with no explanation. Given how thin her helmet is naturally thin and that Mass Effect weapons are known for generating a lot of heat, it’s a wonder her face didn’t melt.
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''Mass Effect 3: Generations'' is a fan comic drawn on Website/DeviantArt by [[http://adl-art.deviantart.com/ Adeleon]] soon after the [[BrokenBase infamous]] ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' [[GainaxEnding ending]]. It details an alternative ending to the trilogy, kicking off with the [[AllJustADream Indoctrination Theory]], from which Blake Shepard is rescued via the Liara’s mindmeld. He then proceeds to go into the heart of the Citadel with the rest of his squad, battle [[TheDragon The Illusive Man]] and the clones of Shepard’s dead squadmates, orders that [[BigBad Harbinger]] be bombed to pieces by the Volus Bombers. Then he settles down with Tali and has a hybrid child. It can be read [[http://imgur.com/a/ylngc here]].

Has a sequel known as ''Mass Effect: Legacy'', which follows the adventures of the children of Shepard’s crew in the battle against a group of anti-human terrorists, which can be read [[http://imgur.com/a/pRJtU here]]. It remains permanently unfinished after the author removed all traces of both comics from their page and shut it down following the not-so-hot [[InternetBackdraft reception]] to them by the ''Franchise/MassEffect'' fanbase. An [[DramaticReading audio drama]] on Website/YouTube made by Mr Mittens (the same individual who was responsible for spreading the comic to fan communities) can be viewed [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSDGvG17ZWY/ here]], with another planned for the sequel.

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''Mass Effect 3: Generations'' is a fan comic drawn on Website/DeviantArt by [[http://adl-art.deviantart.com/ Adeleon]] soon after the [[BrokenBase infamous]] ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' [[GainaxEnding ending]]. It details an alternative ending to the trilogy, kicking off with the [[AllJustADream Indoctrination Theory]], from which Blake Shepard is rescued via the Liara’s mindmeld. He then proceeds to go into the heart of the Citadel with the rest of his squad, battle [[TheDragon The Illusive Man]] and the clones of Shepard’s dead squadmates, orders that [[BigBad Harbinger]] be bombed to pieces by the Volus Bombers. Then he settles down with Tali and has a hybrid child. It can be read [[http://imgur.com/a/ylngc here]].

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Has a sequel known as ''Mass Effect: Legacy'', which follows the adventures of the children of Shepard’s crew in the battle against a group of anti-human terrorists, which can be read [[http://imgur.com/a/pRJtU here]].terrorists. It remains permanently unfinished after the author removed all traces of both comics from their page and shut it down following the not-so-hot [[InternetBackdraft reception]] to them by the ''Franchise/MassEffect'' fanbase. An [[DramaticReading audio drama]] on Website/YouTube made by Mr Mittens (the same individual who was responsible for spreading the comic to fan communities) can be viewed [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSDGvG17ZWY/ here]], with another planned for the sequel.made, but it has since been taken down.

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* CriticalResearchFailure:
** Virtually everything regarding the children of Shepard’s crew. Shepard could never have a child with Tali simply because their proteins are cardinally different and wouldn’t react with each other.
** Similarly, it has been explicitly stated in canon multiple times that any offspring of a random species-asari relationship will always be asari no different from others physically, save for different markings/skin colour and various genetic vulnerabilities/resistances. Cue a [[CrackPairing Garrus-Liara]] child which looks like an exact cross between the two.
** Also, after the 20-year TimeSkip, Shepard has died of old age at around 50. Not to mention that even though alien species age differently, they all seem to be around the same age.
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''Mass Effect 3: Generations'' is a fan comic drawn on Website/DeviantArt by [[http://adl-art.deviantart.com/ Adeleon]] soon after the [[BrokenBase infamous]] ''VideoGame/MassEffect3'' [[GainaxEnding ending]]. It details an alternative ending to the trilogy, kicking off with the [[AllJustADream Indoctrination Theory]], from which Blake Shepard is rescued via the Liara’s mindmeld. He then proceeds to go into the heart of the Citadel with the rest of his squad, battle [[TheDragon The Illusive Man]] and the clones of Shepard’s dead squadmates, orders that [[BigBad Harbinger]] be bombed to pieces by the Volus Bombers. Then he settles down with Tali and has a hybrid child. It can be read [[http://imgur.com/a/ylngc here]].

Has a sequel known as ''Mass Effect: Legacy'', which follows the adventures of the children of Shepard’s crew in the battle against a group of anti-human terrorists, which can be read [[http://imgur.com/a/pRJtU here]]. It remains permanently unfinished after the author removed all traces of both comics from their page and shut it down following the not-so-hot [[InternetBackdraft reception]] to them by the ''Franchise/MassEffect'' fanbase. An [[DramaticReading audio drama]] on Website/YouTube made by Mr Mittens (the same individual who was responsible for spreading the comic to fan communities) can be viewed [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSDGvG17ZWY/ here]], with another planned for the sequel.
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!!Tropes that ''Mass Effect 3: Generations'' and ''Mass Effect: Legacy'' provide examples of:

* CriticalResearchFailure:
** Virtually everything regarding the children of Shepard’s crew. Shepard could never have a child with Tali simply because their proteins are cardinally different and wouldn’t react with each other.
** Similarly, it has been explicitly stated in canon multiple times that any offspring of a random species-asari relationship will always be asari no different from others physically, save for different markings/skin colour and various genetic vulnerabilities/resistances. Cue a [[CrackPairing Garrus-Liara]] child which looks like an exact cross between the two.
** Also, after the 20-year TimeSkip, Shepard has died of old age at around 50. Not to mention that even though alien species age differently, they all seem to be around the same age.
* CutShort: Adeleon had slowed down work on ''Legacy'' by the time ''Franchise/MassEffect'' fans [[InternetBackdraft discovered]] it, but their reactions caused him to remove both comics from his page, making it highly unlikely that he'll ever pick it up again.
* DavidVersusGoliath: The Volus Bombers destroying the [[BigBad Harbinger]] almost instantly. For a reality check, a somewhat weaker Sovereign could survive the combined firepower of a much stronger fleet before his shields got inadvertently disabled.
* FrickinLaserBeams: [[TheWoobie Tali]] has suddenly gained twin combat (not targeting or anything canonical) lasers to the side of her helmet, and the quarian spider husks have cannons firing large green beams not resembling anything found in the games.
* FixFic: ''Generations'' seems to exist in order to "fix" the ending of the game, but all it seems to do is just lead into the "Destroy" ending with Shepard unharmed.
* EvilTwin: The Cerberus-made clones all dead Normandy crewmembers. Thane, Kaidan, Mordin and others are all cloned by completely unexplained means and with no foreshadowing, [[RuleOfCool purely in order to have an epic showdown]]… which didn’t resonate well with the series’ fans to say the least.
* OlderAndWiser: Garrus has become Turian Primarch by the time of ''Legacy''.
* NeckSnap: One Brute seems to have its neck snap snapped, or at least bent out of shape by the charging Grunt.
* NextGenFic: ''Legacy'' was set twenty years after ''Generations'', and contains a cast of mostly OriginalCharacters.
* RougeAnglesOfSatin: Taken UpToEleven, as the “rogue spectre Saren” is misspelled as “rougue spectre Saren”. Also the “neo medigel” is “bought in” rather than brought in, etc.
* TheStationsOfTheCanon: ''Generations'' opens with Shepard summarizing all of the important Mass Effect choices he's made throughout the series.
* UnusualWeaponMounting: Tali’s twin helmet lasers, just appearing there with no explanation. Given how thin her helmet is naturally thin and that Mass Effect weapons are known for generating a lot of heat, it’s a wonder her face didn’t melt.
* WrittenSoundEffect: In spades, ranging from the simple "Booom!" to the odd "Waduuum!"
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