![]() Hope you do the same when necessary.” Mordin knows he researched all He insists it was the best solution toĮveryone – krogan included – and tells Shepard, “No apologies. There is an initial strong confidence that Mordin holds about himself People, and on Shepard if she says curing the genophage will Straying from this course of action Mordin considers “naïve.” He pins the word both on Daniel when the young man says doctors should only help ![]() ![]() He is both a doctor andĪ military operative he will do what it takes, whether it’s save innocents or murder He cares deeply about organic rights while simultaneously acknowledging that sometimes, to help others, dangerous people need to be eliminated. Everything heĬhooses to do, he does with utmost reason and ethical consideration. Suns mercs… and leaves the corpses as a warning in front of his *hospital*.īut Mordin makes clear from the start that he does not believe this paradox is paradoxical. On the other side, Aria comments, “He’sĪs likely to heal you as he is to shoot you,” and several Omega locals remark upon how Mordin calmly guns down both a gang of vorcha and a squad of Blue He’s a doctor who heals people gratis in plague-infested slums and His reputation precedes him, and Shepard hears stories about him before they meet. When Mordin is first introduced, he demonstrates an interesting duality: he is both a man of healing and a man Mordin’s Introduction and Character Set-Up Resolved, and he can die taking action – for the first time – with full, The conflict between his head and heart is finally Through this, he finally finds a cause he can dive into where both his rationality and his compassionate conscience work as Scientific work creating the modified genophage leaves him haunted with moral questions his choice to cure the genophage brings him closure for his past. Greatest scientific achievement, in his process to find inner peace. Mordin’s plot arc is that he does a complete one-eighty, undoing his own He has a set moral framework and strong sense of logic by which he abides, but that conductĭoesn’t erase the uneasy feelings stewing inside. It’s theĭifference between what he thinks he believes is right versus what he feels within his conscience. Largely upon his internal conflict between logic and compassion. Mordin’s character - and his character arc - are based It feels wonderful to dive in with discourseĪbout what I find an incredible, emotional, and well-constructed narrative. I want to thank for convincing me to garner the courage to analyze this five yearsĪfter Mass Effect 3’s release. Solus’ plot arc, culminating in his ME3 death scenes. One thing that has always excited me is Mordin ![]() Replayed the Shepard saga, and feel the need anew to scream about how much IĮnjoy this trilogy. With the approach of Mass Effect: Andromeda, I have recently Why I’ll Always Scream About Mordin’s Character Arc ![]()
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