Was on the fence about curing the genophage the whole time. Didn't reveal the sabotage until the last moment when alone with Mordin. "I don't know if I can trust the Krogan, but I trust you". Confided in him and went with it because that's what he wanted (Eve was alive, so no option to convince him and I didn't try because I saw he'd made up his mind). Pretty sure Mordin was my favorite squadmate throughout the first 3 games (haven't played Andromeda yet).
@@shahmir5782 Personally I quite liked the squadmates in Andromeda, but of course it is sometimes hard to remember that Andromeda is a singular game, whereas the og trilogy most characters were able to grow in at least 2 games, which just made them a lot more memorable. This does make me feel the characters in Andromeda do not stand out as much as those in the trilogy, but they also did not have the room to grow as with the trilogy. IMO, still a lot of great characters!
This scene was so powerful and heartbreaking. You can tell he's scared, he starts humming to himself to calm down, but still he goes and makes that sacrifice anyway. He does what's right, even though he's afraid. If that's not true bravery, I don't know what is. Anyone can do the right thing if they're fearless, but fewer can do the right thing even in the face of fear. RIP Mordin, you truly were the very model of a scientist salarian. T.T
I thought I was the only one who picked up on that. I loved the humming and little singing he does to calm down. My heart breaks knowing that in game my friend is up there alone and scared. 😥😥
Mordin was one of the finest characters in the whole Mass Effect series. He went over the mad scientist trope. He was more than the very model of a scientist salarian. :'(
exactly and in my opinion it was dissappointing when he said "Im sorry" instead of "i'll miss you" (i know its a bit dumb but it would be so much better)
I remember one time when I worked as a lifeguard, I had to swim out quite far into the Mediterranean, to pick up someone who drifted outwards. I had nothing with me except for a rescue can and all the way they I was humming "staying alive" just to keep my nerves.
One thing about Mordin: other than the Dalatrass, he’s the oldest Salarian you meet. He knows he doesn’t have a lot of time left-salarians are short-lived. So he is unusually driven to fix his mistakes. He and Thane are alike in that way
@@RandomTransGurl one thing that always makes me sad was if you speak to mordin about what he's going to do after the genophage is cured he said he was going to stay on the Normandy until the reapers was dealt with he's basically the only Mass effect 2 squad mate to agree to come back and help Shepard and Im not counting tali or garrus just me2 original squad mates
@@RandomTransGurlthere is actually a very hard way to keep him alive, but it involves Wrex and Eve dying as well as set up from ME 2 by keeping the research data
@Marrick Curia the krogan adapted to the original genophage, mordin was the one whom altered it so they'd pretty much never adapt to it, or atleast to the point of them dying out before that happened, so he was solely responsible for the deaths of hundreds of millions atleast
@@Bloodshield975 not really death, more like stillbirth. I'm currently playing thru ME with my roomate who's never played jt and when I told him about the genophage I described it as "a gentle genocide"
@@Anemoia22 I mean I sorta agree with that and not? To me gentle implies they never knew what the problem was and slowly died out. this they knew and their nose was rubbed in it and they were treated like crap by most people. and in the case of the deaths I mean kinda yea but also they would have been alive if not for his direct actions, it's like if you kicked a pregnant woman and she miscarried, as a direct result of your actions the baby died, now at what stage of development they die muddles that up a bit but the implication is it's more of just inferility but forced sterilisation and the eventual death of the krogan species would be on his hands still leaving him with a kill count atleast in the tens of millions.
@@Bloodshield975 but throughout the games you see why the krogan can also be a huge problem, it's the same with the Geth and Quarians. Only you can never actually make peace between Krogan and the Salarians.
If his death wasn’t emotional enough, the whole silent montage at the end with Vigil playing was a beautiful touch! This game had better direction than most movies
Yeah that is one thing you got to remember Morgan was almost the solarian equivalent of a geriatric, still shrapnel to the back of the head is not a very nice way to go.
To me that is what made this scene so powerful. Mordin lived his life and he did some stuff he regretted, something you come to understand in Mass Effect 2. He’s old and scarred and just wants to fight his wrongs before he dies. A little similar to Thane in the way he regrets the death and suffering he brought.
In this scene he represented what it truly means to be a hero. Took responsability of his past, and did the right thing despite it meaning his doom. He truly was the very model of a scientist salarian
This scene made me and my younger sister cry. Mordin was such a good and wholesome character. Let us know that 2007 - 2014 had some amazingly made games.
JBear Antonicic Thanes death also left me with a lot of questions. Most notably, that final prayer that you and his son do, and then after his death, his son tells you that the prayer was for you. I actually stopped for a few seconds and was like, "Does he know something I don't?"
Just did my first playthrough of this game, and Mordin has to be one of the most well written characters I’ve come across. His death actually made me cry
Seriously mordin was one of my favs.. I was fine when he went up the elevator but when he started singing I gotta admit I lost it. Then it goes from the best scene in the game to that annoying dream sequence lmfao
Would’ve been nice to have seen Shepard a bit more cut up about it, or at least salute the guy or something. As it is he’s sortof “k dude laters” as Mordin goes up the elevator
This is what I loved about Mass Effect 3, the story lines, even the side stories! They felt like a legit part of the main mission.. and in Andromeda.. it just feels like, they're side stories that add context to the main mission.. it feels.. like an actual quest, vs Mass Effect it felt like an adventurous journey.
Sad the only way to save him is the let both Wrex and Eve die then make him realize that Wreve isn't the best leader for the Krogan and fake his death and go help on the crucible.
@@anonymousinfinido2540Pretty siree they mean Eve being dead. You can keep Eve alive through the games. I don't recall if Mordin still sings here or if there's a slightly different scene, but Eve can survive while still curing the genophage.
You can tell by the breath he takes as he goes up the elevator that it may be one of his last, and he was right. A true hero. Well done, Mordin, well done.
I don't care what anyone has to say about ME3 or it's ending, this is what I live for. I have my own problems with ME3, but 99% of the experience is just character work at its finest. My personal favourite of the trilogy.
Hmm die a hero to the yet billions unborn krogan soon to exist. Or be known as the one signed the krogan races long term death warrant I know which I'd choose if him.
Man... At first I didn't like Mordin Solus in Mass Effect 2, but the more I spoke to him, he became one of my favorites, so seeing this scene was so heartbreaking...
the one thing that saddens me is that he cuts off just before he says "a Scientist Salarian" leaving the player to heartbreakingly finish his song for him
I havent seen this cutscene in years. Jesus christ it hits hard. The only scene that hurt anywhere near as bad was Tali shouting that she couldnt lose Shepherd again.
iv just started playing mass effect legendary edition im currently about through its really amazing but when i first seen mordin on mass effect 2 and instant though came to mind and i was like he is the double of ben shapiro not looks of course but the way he just is and talks just reminds me of ben shapiro
Moments like this make me wonder how anybody could dislike this game, it's so poetic and beautiful in its portrayal of the atrocities of war and how people respond to those conditions. The very fact that Mordin Solus, a character who was so adamant about the necessity of the genophage in the previous game, to the point where I actively disliked him, dies curing the krogan of the genophage and makes so many fans, me included, cry in the process, is so incredibly amazing I find it hard to put into words how it feels to watch
I broke down when I got to this part yesterday. I meam fell to my knees bawling. But I think in the end he was happy. Content. I wish he was. He wasn't just a model of a scientist Salarian. He was a model of passion and intellect and of good. I will miss you Dr. Mordin Solus. Go and find your seashell.
I view his death as a happy one. He lived the way he died, helping people. That smile he has right when it starts dispersing, he was proud of himself. He won in the end. He gets to go down in history as THE one who who cured the genophage
Mordin is easily one of my fa prices up there with Wrex, Garrus and Kasumi. He was always an interesting one to talk to and his death is probably the best one in the game. My first playthrough I didn't appreciate the kind of character he was. But once I started using him more he was one of the best squad mates in the second game.
The first time i played this i was like "RUN BACK TO THE ELEVATOR RUN CMON BOI" then he bopped in the head with the explosion but yes this was a very sad death makes you think what if metaphorical he survived and just died of old age/lifespan.
"We'll name one of the kids after him. Maybe a girl."
Urdnot Wrex
Was on the fence about curing the genophage the whole time. Didn't reveal the sabotage until the last moment when alone with Mordin. "I don't know if I can trust the Krogan, but I trust you". Confided in him and went with it because that's what he wanted (Eve was alive, so no option to convince him and I didn't try because I saw he'd made up his mind).
Pretty sure Mordin was my favorite squadmate throughout the first 3 games (haven't played Andromeda yet).
Was pretty annoyed at Wrex for making light of Mordin's sacrifice. I wanted an option to blow up at him and get them to honor Mordin instead of me.
@@shahmir5782 Andromeda is not a Shepard game. Trilogy ended there...
@@belofost yup, I know. Just hoping there may be an interesting squadmate or two in there so reserving judgement since I haven't played it.
@@shahmir5782 Personally I quite liked the squadmates in Andromeda, but of course it is sometimes hard to remember that Andromeda is a singular game, whereas the og trilogy most characters were able to grow in at least 2 games, which just made them a lot more memorable. This does make me feel the characters in Andromeda do not stand out as much as those in the trilogy, but they also did not have the room to grow as with the trilogy. IMO, still a lot of great characters!
“Would have liked to run tests on the sea shells”
“Couldn’t let anyone else do it... had to be me”
Someone else might have gotten it wrong
What a fking boss
"I am the very model of a scientist Salarian"
"Would have liked to see how it ends"
“had to be me... someone else might’ve gotten it wrong.”
You just know they put that on his monument.
When he said it in ME2 I never realized just how powerful those words would be
@@danielallen3454 He is the very model of a scientist Solarian.
@@SuperMonkei He's studied species Turian, Asari , and Batarian.
I'm quite good at genetics as a subset of biology.
This scene was so powerful and heartbreaking. You can tell he's scared, he starts humming to himself to calm down, but still he goes and makes that sacrifice anyway. He does what's right, even though he's afraid. If that's not true bravery, I don't know what is. Anyone can do the right thing if they're fearless, but fewer can do the right thing even in the face of fear. RIP Mordin, you truly were the very model of a scientist salarian. T.T
Its fuckin heart breaking
Spot on - gets me every time 😭😭
isn't the definition of bravery going towards the danger even though your scared
Mordins red dead redemption
I thought I was the only one who picked up on that. I loved the humming and little singing he does to calm down. My heart breaks knowing that in game my friend is up there alone and scared. 😥😥
Mordin was one of the finest characters in the whole Mass Effect series. He went over the mad scientist trope. He was more than the very model of a scientist salarian. :'(
exactly and in my opinion it was dissappointing when he said "Im sorry" instead of "i'll miss you" (i know its a bit dumb but it would be so much better)
He was a true Hero to The Whole Galaxy and will be remembered in hearts as one of the greatest squad mate
@@yurippewrighay7193 to wrex will probably have a statue in his honour erected
@@thomas.parnell7365 i believe that his exact words were "we'll name one of the kids after him. perhaps a girl?"
I remember one time when I worked as a lifeguard, I had to swim out quite far into the Mediterranean, to pick up someone who drifted outwards. I had nothing with me except for a rescue can and all the way they I was humming "staying alive" just to keep my nerves.
The first time he sang we all laughed. The last time he sang we all cried.
RIP Mordin.
Damn imagine not being creative enough to think of your own input
Same things that make us laugh...make us cry. (c) Big Smoke.
@@tgcx4554 damn imagine giving a shit for something so insignificant
...a scientist Salarian...
**bursts into tears**
Clay Pidgeon 😭😭😭😭😭
SAME man
not just a very model.
But the best among them.
A savior of the race once he has wronged.
A scholar, atoner and a saint.
By Grabthar's hammer...
..... ....... ..... ..
@@IsiahTomas You shall be avenged
The genophage arc is the most consistantly well told story in the entire trilogy. Superb writing and a satisyfing pay-off.
Geth / Quarian war too.
One thing about Mordin: other than the Dalatrass, he’s the oldest Salarian you meet. He knows he doesn’t have a lot of time left-salarians are short-lived. So he is unusually driven to fix his mistakes. He and Thane are alike in that way
Mordin’s arc was the best in the entire trilogy imo
Spoilers:
And it still feels like both died to early... Rip to two awsome companions... Both of which have deaths that are unavoidable.
@@RandomTransGurl one thing that always makes me sad was if you speak to mordin about what he's going to do after the genophage is cured he said he was going to stay on the Normandy until the reapers was dealt with he's basically the only Mass effect 2 squad mate to agree to come back and help Shepard and Im not counting tali or garrus just me2 original squad mates
@@RandomTransGurlthere is actually a very hard way to keep him alive, but it involves Wrex and Eve dying as well as set up from ME 2 by keeping the research data
Mordin's loyalty mission in ME2 was the best one. Mordin carries the full weight for being responsible for genetically genociding a species.
@Marrick Curia the krogan adapted to the original genophage, mordin was the one whom altered it so they'd pretty much never adapt to it, or atleast to the point of them dying out before that happened, so he was solely responsible for the deaths of hundreds of millions atleast
@@Bloodshield975 not really death, more like stillbirth. I'm currently playing thru ME with my roomate who's never played jt and when I told him about the genophage I described it as "a gentle genocide"
@@Anemoia22 I mean I sorta agree with that and not? To me gentle implies they never knew what the problem was and slowly died out. this they knew and their nose was rubbed in it and they were treated like crap by most people. and in the case of the deaths I mean kinda yea but also they would have been alive if not for his direct actions, it's like if you kicked a pregnant woman and she miscarried, as a direct result of your actions the baby died, now at what stage of development they die muddles that up a bit but the implication is it's more of just inferility but forced sterilisation and the eventual death of the krogan species would be on his hands still leaving him with a kill count atleast in the tens of millions.
@@Anemoia22 *genital genocide
Lol but no, gentle genocide does fit it pretty well
@@Bloodshield975 but throughout the games you see why the krogan can also be a huge problem, it's the same with the Geth and Quarians. Only you can never actually make peace between Krogan and the Salarians.
God the voice actor is just so good. You hear the fear and sadness in his voice
And it's not even the same VA as the second film.
it's the same VA as Rigby from Regular Show
@@bathroom_joke And Doctor Octopus from Marvel's Spider-Man.
If his death wasn’t emotional enough, the whole silent montage at the end with Vigil playing was a beautiful touch! This game had better direction than most movies
Damn, Mass Effect could be it’s OWN MOVIE and probably be called one of the best movie trilogies in history
@@Regular_Everyday_Normal_MFwith the amount of movies that could contest it being counted on 1 hand
2:15 This smile... he died as a true hero
That was the exact moment I cried like a baby
He almost spent all his lifespan, he had a great run.
Yeah that is one thing you got to remember Morgan was almost the solarian equivalent of a geriatric, still shrapnel to the back of the head is not a very nice way to go.
@@KitKatHexe If I recall, he was about ten years past his expiration date, fucker held on
@@clone10123 Had to…he had to make things right
To me that is what made this scene so powerful. Mordin lived his life and he did some stuff he regretted, something you come to understand in Mass Effect 2. He’s old and scarred and just wants to fight his wrongs before he dies. A little similar to Thane in the way he regrets the death and suffering he brought.
@@KitKatHexe It's instant and painless. Can't think of a better way to go, given the situation
In this scene he represented what it truly means to be a hero. Took responsability of his past, and did the right thing despite it meaning his doom. He truly was the very model of a scientist salarian
Mordin already succeeded most of his life goals from Aria and now curing the Genophage.
I got Mordin’s singing first time playing through. Left me heart broken.
you can tell he is scared at the end. oh mordin :(
I think he was just trying to calm himself
His voice was so shaky. It hurts my soul. He’s so SWEET
Yet he did the right thing anyway despite the fear. If that isn’t true bravery idk what is
Alex Arriaga
Exactly, bravery isn’t the absence of fear, but the ability to face it head on.
This scene made me and my younger sister cry. Mordin was such a good and wholesome character. Let us know that 2007 - 2014 had some amazingly made games.
while this makes me the most depressed of any of the deaths, I do feel better when I remember that he was going to die soon anyway.
JBear Antonicic honestly, I almost cried at his death. Almost. Then, Thanes death came, and I just lost it then.
Mike Brammer that’s fair
JBear Antonicic Thanes death also left me with a lot of questions. Most notably, that final prayer that you and his son do, and then after his death, his son tells you that the prayer was for you. I actually stopped for a few seconds and was like, "Does he know something I don't?"
Mike Brammer i mean weather you go paragon or renegade or somewhere in between you still kill a lot of people in the trilogy
"Salerians think fast, talk fast and move fast. Any Salerian over the age of 40 is a rarity."
Just did my first playthrough of this game, and Mordin has to be one of the most well written characters I’ve come across. His death actually made me cry
Seriously mordin was one of my favs.. I was fine when he went up the elevator but when he started singing I gotta admit I lost it. Then it goes from the best scene in the game to that annoying dream sequence lmfao
The galaxy will never be as bright without this scientist salarain...
God its been years since I've seen this scene and it still makes me tear up. Thanks for the memories bioware.
me too :'(
We need a memorial where shepard exclaims: "he was the very model of a scientist salarian"
Still remains one of the most moving parts of any game. Great character.
There is precisely zero chance I'm making it through the legendary edition without tears.
Would’ve been nice to have seen Shepard a bit more cut up about it, or at least salute the guy or something. As it is he’s sortof “k dude laters” as Mordin goes up the elevator
I remember breaking down x years later during a drinking session. No one could understand why. Didn't need them to.
I JUST WANTED HIM TO MAKE IT BACK
Javik, throw these onions out the airlock! I'm crying too much! :'(
i cry everytime when i see this scene.....
This is what I loved about Mass Effect 3, the story lines, even the side stories! They felt like a legit part of the main mission.. and in Andromeda.. it just feels like, they're side stories that add context to the main mission.. it feels.. like an actual quest, vs Mass Effect it felt like an adventurous journey.
Full Paragon from the get-go. I tried my utmost to save Mordin. It's one of the most symbolically beautiful scenes in pop culture. Goosebumps.
Sad the only way to save him is the let both Wrex and Eve die then make him realize that Wreve isn't the best leader for the Krogan and fake his death and go help on the crucible.
Eve is dead? yeah you should replay that game buddy and fix that.
Skeletons from Hell I played the whole trilogy 3 more times afterwards, no worries 😉
@@kriminkillr21 Eve is going to survive if you choose to keep the data in mordins loyality quest (mass effect 2)
Ezkiez I chose to destroy it and then played 3 and was like “why did I do that I just wasted the data”
You gotta replay me2 for that to save maleons cure
@@onepunchman8545 And now Urdnot Bakara calls me a friend
I cried when I saw this, I played mass effect for the first time and fell in love with Mordin, RIP
A scientist salarian
This scene alone is infinite times better than the whole ME Andromeda.
Agreed
This was back when Bioware still had some talented writers.
AnDroMeDa BaD gIvE mE LiKeS
I can only think of a single well written scene in all of Andromeda and with was with Jacob 2.0
@@davisbowe8668 I mean, you are the one begging for them, not me :D
I remember i started ME1 with the intention of having a renegade alien hating shepherd
That didn't last to long...
I usually will do anything to save a friendly npc - but this was a beautiful end for Mordin!!
I couldn't imagine it ending any other way.
0:20 wouldn’t have happened if you saved the Merlons data in mass effect 2, which you can do peacefully with enough paragon, god I miss Mordin
No, still you need renegade to stop him. He dues in any situation
@@anonymousinfinido2540Pretty siree they mean Eve being dead. You can keep Eve alive through the games. I don't recall if Mordin still sings here or if there's a slightly different scene, but Eve can survive while still curing the genophage.
@@mewmew34 oh ok my bad
You can tell by the breath he takes as he goes up the elevator that it may be one of his last, and he was right. A true hero.
Well done, Mordin, well done.
"I am the very model of a Scientist Salarian!!"
Yes, you were Dr. Mordin Solus. Yes, you were.
I don't care what anyone has to say about ME3 or it's ending, this is what I live for. I have my own problems with ME3, but 99% of the experience is just character work at its finest. My personal favourite of the trilogy.
one of the most emotional,if not the most emotional,moment in Mass Effect history. RIP Mordin :'(
Nah dude most emotional is "THIS IS FOR THANE!"
Mordin lived long enough to die a hero.
Hmm die a hero to the yet billions unborn krogan soon to exist. Or be known as the one signed the krogan races long term death warrant I know which I'd choose if him.
I'm not crying. You're crying 😭😭😭 Oh Mordin I miss you buddy.
Man... At first I didn't like Mordin Solus in Mass Effect 2, but the more I spoke to him, he became one of my favorites, so seeing this scene was so heartbreaking...
Years later and I still cant get through thus without tearing up.
And now we're gonna have to go through this scene again in 2021 with the remaster 😭
1:37 Mordin took that breath of air, truly free of all the guilt he had.
Title: FULL PARAGON.
**20seconds later** "But Eve Dead."
*WAT*
He's not just a salarian, he's Mordin and he's my friend.
Every time!!! 😭 the writing, the camerawork, the music!!! The Mass Effect games are my answer when people try to downplay or snub video games
God I am, weeping.
First time through the series because of the Legendary Edition.
He was my favourite and I swear I'm going to drown in my tears-
DEPRESSING EVERYTIME I SEE THIS MAN IT BRINGS A TEAR TO MY EYE
just A tear...come on man
@@themichael4079 yh we are crying like bitches here xD
We salute you Professor Mordin Solus. Rest in peace, froggy boi.
Mordin had the best character development in the entire series. His arc from ME2 to ME3 was brilliantly done.
Damnit. The emotion these games evoked are second to none. I really hope the new game and story can measure up.
If we ever get a proper sequel, I’d like to go to the krogan home world and see a statue or something for mordin
Goodbye you, beautiful bastard! You are the very model of a scientist salarian!
He was not just a scientist but a true hero.
the one thing that saddens me is that he cuts off just before he says "a Scientist Salarian" leaving the player to heartbreakingly finish his song for him
it's been about a decade since I last saw this scene and I still tear up
KROGEN...TAKE MY CURE...DESTROOY THE REAPERSSS
MMMOOORRRDDDDDIIIINNN 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
I havent seen this cutscene in years. Jesus christ it hits hard. The only scene that hurt anywhere near as bad was Tali shouting that she couldnt lose Shepherd again.
Only TH-cam recommendations can make me cry on Saturday morning...
The incomprehensible model of a scientist salarian.too mny variables! Someone one else might have gotten it wrong.
God that pensive ME1 music at the end is just… iconic
..of scientist salarain
I SOOOBBED when he started humming
Like a baby bro
"Someone else might have gotten it wrong."
mordin was a boss..and ended it his way..and fixing a whole race. props.
I had to stop the game after this part. I just wasn't ready to move forward.
Had to be me... someone else would get it wrong
Nearly 9 years later and this chokes me up
That scene always make me cry
Mordin was always my favorite because he talks like my adhd brain thinks
iv just started playing mass effect legendary edition im currently about through its really amazing but when i first seen mordin on mass effect 2 and instant though came to mind and i was like he is the double of ben shapiro not looks of course but the way he just is and talks just reminds me of ben shapiro
This was one of the first missions I did so I lost him really early in the game. It’s my first time playing so I didn’t know. I wish I waited.
Moments like this make me wonder how anybody could dislike this game, it's so poetic and beautiful in its portrayal of the atrocities of war and how people respond to those conditions. The very fact that Mordin Solus, a character who was so adamant about the necessity of the genophage in the previous game, to the point where I actively disliked him, dies curing the krogan of the genophage and makes so many fans, me included, cry in the process, is so incredibly amazing I find it hard to put into words how it feels to watch
The first time I played through this game this was the ending I got and I was bawling when he started singing
"Someone else might have gotten it wrong" 😭
I broke down when I got to this part yesterday. I meam fell to my knees bawling. But I think in the end he was happy. Content. I wish he was. He wasn't just a model of a scientist Salarian. He was a model of passion and intellect and of good. I will miss you Dr. Mordin Solus. Go and find your seashell.
ngl i was singing along with him the entire time, and i took my sweet ass time at the end with the "SCIENTIST SALARIAAAAAN"
I loved him singing with how he was gonna die at the end. I loved it.
Rip Mordin, hope to see you again bud.
i sobbed when i first saw this
Just experienced this for the first time on my first playthrough of the series. I feel traumatized haha
I view his death as a happy one. He lived the way he died, helping people. That smile he has right when it starts dispersing, he was proud of himself. He won in the end. He gets to go down in history as THE one who who cured the genophage
I mean the krogan tell Shepard right after this that no one will ever know it was mordin who cured it lmfao
I'm man enough to about that I fucking cried multiple times during this game
Kept screaming at the Tv for him not to die. My favorite character.
Easiest one of the most heartbreaking moments in all of Mass Effect
Just played through this part on LE. Still as heroic and sad.
"Had to be me. Someone else might have gotten it wrong"
I laughed with tears streaming down my eyes
Had to be him
Someone else might have gotten it wrong
In my head-canon, when Wrex says Shepard will mean hero to the Krogan people, Shepard asks that instead it's Mordin that means hero.
wrex still names a child after both of them though
Mordin is easily one of my fa prices up there with Wrex, Garrus and Kasumi. He was always an interesting one to talk to and his death is probably the best one in the game.
My first playthrough I didn't appreciate the kind of character he was. But once I started using him more he was one of the best squad mates in the second game.
Why I destroyed Reapers? Because of this!
True bravery isn't about fearlessness but rather pushing forward despite it
The first time i played this i was like "RUN BACK TO THE ELEVATOR RUN CMON BOI" then he bopped in the head with the explosion but yes this was a very sad death makes you think what if metaphorical he survived and just died of old age/lifespan.
...Scientist Salarian....😭😭😭
The “I’m not” part really gets me
This is the Way.
To think this was originally pitched as a Star Trek game but they couldn't get the license.
Thank god for that
IKR what we would have missed out on had it come to that