Pure biotic specialists who are best at defeating enemies without firing a single shot. Along with biotic powers that throw people off their feet (Throw and Pull), Adepts can launch a mass effect field known as Singularity, which leaves enemies briefly helpless in orbit.
Pull - Fires a small mass effect field at the enemy, yanking the victim towards the user. Final evolution is a choice between Heavy Pull, which increases the power's duration, and Pull Field, which creates a burst on impact that deals the same effect to other enemies near it.
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Singularity - Creates a large mass effect sphere (similar to a black hole) that draws unprotected enemies into the field (causing them to float helpless in the air) while stopping protected enemies. Final evolution is a choice between Heavy Singularity, which increases the singularity duration, singularity hold duration, and number of targets affected, and Wide Singularity, which increases the radius of the field's gravitational pull.
Stasis - Causes an enemy to be temporarily locked in a mass effect field, stopping the victim in its tracks but making it immune to all damage. Does not work against some armored targets. Enemies break out of Stasis after a short amount of time, in which they are temporarily incapacitated (and weak to all forms of damage). Consecutive Stasis effects against the same victim cause the effect to wear off faster. Final evolution is a choice between Deep Stasis, which increases the power's duration, and Enhanced Stasis, which reduces the immunity of consecutive Stasis effects.
Warp - Spawns a mass effect field on a target that damages it over time and stops the victim's health regeneration process. It also detonates targets affected by other biotic effects. Final evolution is a choice between Heavy Warp, which increases the damage inflicted, and Unstable Warp, which increases the biotic detonation effectiveness.
Vigil unveils a startling revelation. The Citadel is actually a trap; a huge mass relay linking to dark space, outside of the galaxy, where the Reapers are waiting. The keepers are presumed to be one of the earliest races to be indoctrinated by the Reapers, who set them the task of maintaining the Citadel and activating the Citadel Relay when Sovereign signals them. It is also revealed that Sovereign is the vanguard of the Reapers. After every Reaper attack, they leave behind one of their kind to act as a vanguard and to monitor the development of the galaxy's races. Once the galaxy's races are sufficiently advanced, the vanguard will activate the Citadel Relay and usher in the next genocide. The reason the Reapers harvest the galaxy of all advance organic life approximately every 50,000 years is currently unknown. According to Vigil, not even the Prothean scientists could comprehend why they do it. They may be driven by goals that organics find impossible to understand. Once the galaxy is harvested, the Reapers return to dark space to hibernate and conserve energy. In this state, they are apparently vulnerable, so they always seal the Citadel Relay behind them.
Landing outside the prison, Shepard makes it past several security measures and prison guards. He locates Kenson in the middle of an interrogation and frees her. Shepard and Kenson fight past more guards and escape on a batarian shuttle. On the way to Kenson's team's base, she reveals that she and her team had entered batarian space to investigate rumors of Reaper technology orbiting on the fringes of the Bahak system. The team discovered a Reaper artifact they dubbed "Object Rho" hidden in the asteroids near the system's mass relay, and learned from it that the Reapers were rapidly approaching. The Reapers could use the system's mass relay, the "Alpha Relay", to strike anywhere in the galaxy. Kenson and her team started what they called "the Project" to prevent this from happening. Their plan was to hurl a large asteroid at the Alpha Relay and destroy it, delaying the Reapers' plans by months or even years as they are forced to find another relay. A consequence of this plan would be that the relay's supernova-like explosion would obliterate the Bahak system and kill the 300,000 inhabitants of Aratoht. Since the stakes are so high, Shepard insists on seeing Kenson's evidence first. Kenson agrees and informs her team at the Project Base that she and Shepard are en route.
Shortly after escaping Earth, Shepard received a communication from Admiral Hackett, ordering the commander to the Prothean Archives on Mars, where humanity first discovered mass effect technology. Hackett insists that Liara T'Soni has found there what may be the only way to defeat the Reapers.
With the Illusive Man dealt with, Shepard opens the arms of the Citadel and Hackett orders Shield Fleet, along with the Crucible to move in. The Crucible successfully docks with the Citadel, but nothing happens. At this point, Shepard and Anderson sit together and look at the vast blue planet beyond. Anderson tells Shepard that he is proud of him and it has been an honor to fight at his protege's side. After this final conversation, Anderson dies from his injuries and Shepard passes out from blood loss. While unconscious, however, Shepard is transported to another part of the Citadel. When he regains consciousness, Shepard is confronted by an entity of energy, manifesting itself in the form of the small boy Shepard saw die at the Reapers' hands when he fled Earth. The entity explains that it is the Catalyst, the creator of the Reapers and architect of their galactic purges every 50,000 years. The Catalyst explains that the purpose of such genocide is to solve the problem it was created to stop; the total annihilation of organics by the synthetic races they inevitably create. Its solution was to allow organic species to evolve to the apex of their civilization and then harvest these races, with millions of bodies and minds from each race being processed and converted into new Reapers, while the remainder of their civilizations was systematically destroyed. By doing this, the Reapers preserved the harvested races, while allowing more primitive races to have their own chances to become great, evolving on their own (though influenced along more preferable paths by mass effect technology) and they in turn would be preserved, thus ensuring that the threat of complete annihilation of organics by synthetics was averted. However, because the races of the present cycle have completed the Crucible, a feat never before achieved, the Catalyst no longer believes the cycle will work, and thus a new solution must be devised. The Catalyst offers Shepard three choices for this solution, leaving the Commander to decide the fate of the galaxy while explaining how events will play out whatever Shepard decides. The Crucible in conjunction with the Citadel, the Catalyst and the mass relays can be used in a multitude of ways: as a means to destroy the Reapers, control Reapers, or render the Reapers harvests moot by fusing organic and synthetic life together.
Shepard follows the original plan of destroying the Reapers and shoots a vital power circuit in the Catalyst chamber, causing it to explode, and using the Crucible to unleash a wave of red energy across the galaxy via the mass relay network. The energy destroys the Reapers on as well as around Earth and transmits this energy to every mass relay network through the Charon Relay before damaging the relays and the Citadel as well. Admiral Hackett notices the Crucible activate and orders the fleet to disengage and rendezvous outside of the blast zone. Joker hesitates until the last possible second, desperate to save Shepard, before reluctantly following the fleet. However, he leaves too late; the Normandy jumps to FTL speeds but is caught by the energy released from the Crucible and crash-lands in a jungle on an unidentified world. Unfortunately, the solution came at a high cost: the annihilation of all synthetics in the galaxy, leaving everyone seeking a silver lining in all of this. Admiral Hackett officially closed this incident and relates how the Reapers were defeated, saying that this victory belongs to every civilization. Even though the galaxy is devastated and the mass relays are severely damaged, Hackett is confident they can rebuild stronger than before and hopes the lessons learned would not be forgotten. He regrets that so many people will not be able to witness the future that Shepard made possible, but resolves to honor their sacrifices. Eventually, the mass relays and even the Citadel are restored, and the galaxy enters into a new era of peace.
Contrary to the common approach of the general relativity, the author uses his invariant integral of physical mesomechanics to model and study the universe at the large scale of about 100 MPc in the Euclidian space. The flatness of the universe proven by numerous probes of the WMAP and PLANCK satellite missions necessitates this approach. From the invariant integral of cosmology, the interaction force of two point masses in the cosmic-gravitational field is derived. This force is proven to be a sum of two terms, the one being the Newtonian gravity and the other the repulsion force caused by the cosmological constant. Both terms make up the right-hand part of the evolution equation of the dynamic universe. Qualitatively in agreement with the FLRW and ACDM models, and WMAP and PLANCK mission data, the exact solution of this equation has provided the history of the early decelerating universe and the asymptotic description of the Big Bang, the expansion at an almost constant rate in the middle age, and the current stage of the accelerated expansion of the universe. The age of the universe is found to be equal to 12.3 billion years. It is shown that neutron stars become stable Black Holes when their masses are greater than 6.7Msun. Then, it is assumed that the universe not only expands but also revolves, and the evolution equations of the revolving and expanding universe are advanced, with the cosmological constant being defined in terms of the angular velocity of the universe. A singular solution of these evolution equations has described the history of the revolving and expanding universe, at least, up to the age of about ten billion years. Orbital velocities of stars in the Milky Way are calculated to be about 250 km/s independent of the distance of stars from the galaxy center. Using the equation of the fractal dimension of the universe as a power-law fractal, the thickness of a disk-shaped universe is found. The graviton of minimum frequency is hypothesized to be the smallest elementary particle and the building block of everything. 2ff7e9595c
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