Mass Effect: Humanity First
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Mass Effect: Humanity First is an interactive, multi-pathed fan fiction short story. Follow Cerberus operative Samuel Hallard as he's given the toughest assignment of his life, making him question everything he's fighting for. In the ever-expanding galaxy, humanity needs every advantage it can get. But at what cost?
Through interactive reader choices, take the story into your own hands. It’s your mission, your choice.
NOTE: This story is best experienced through Amazon Kindle, or Mobi.
Mortimer Jackson
Mortimer Jackson is a self-published author living in the underbellies of suburban California, where as a novelist he writes in the hopes of one day joining the ranks of the overrated.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Completely unique! Love the old Choose-Your-Own-Adventure vibe, and the fact that it was set in the Mass Effect universe only made it better. Great story, too! A+
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Mass Effect - Mortimer Jackson
Mass Effect: Humanity First
(Fan Fiction)
By Mortimer Jackson
Smashwords Edition
Copyright 2012
The Morning Dread
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Mass Effect: Humanity First is a multi-pathed interactive short story specifically formatted for Amazon Kindle. For reader input to work, please read this story via Amazon Kindle. Also, since Mass Effect: Humanity First is an experimental short, please rate and leave comments for any improvements you would like to see in the future.
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Samuel Hallard once thought he could believe in the Alliance. But when Eden Prime fell, when so many he knew were lost, he was certain he’d learned his lesson. When the flagship of humanity’s military bowed its head to a council of asari, salarian, and turian bureaucrats, he finally saw the Alliance for what it really was; a mouthpiece, a puppet, a servant to every race to ever have the fortune of discovering the mass relays before humanity.
Even the top brass, men he once respected, all fell in line at the council’s whim. Anderson, Kahoku, Hackett, they were all the same.
So when Hallard signed on with Cerberus, he thought he’d finally found his calling. A mission, a purpose, a fight he could believe in; the protection of humanity.
But to the detriment of his greatest hope, things were never quite so simple.
You know what to do, Hallard.
Hallard didn’t. Although he didn’t have very many options.
No, don’t,
groaned the asari, squeezing the open wound on her side as she struggled to stay alive. She had her back against the front entrance to Station 12, one of Cerberus’ few research facilities on the planet Feros. The function of Station 12, as Hallard had always been told, was to enhance the potential for human biotics. It was one of the