Book 2, Chapter 26 -- Reaper
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Even approaching the derelict Reaper, I still thought we were being led into a trap. My trust of and in the Illusive Man, which had never been high to begin with, was now zero. But he was the only one feeding me information, so unfortunately, I had to rely on it. Standing by Joker as we exited the final relay, he flicked his way through various screens until we could just about see it in the distance.
"You know, even after what happened on the Citadel, just seeing one of these things again freaks me out a little bit," my pilot stated.
"You and me both."
"Yet you're still getting on the thing?"
"Have to, Joker. Without the IFF, all of our work so far is for nothing. But, as I've told the others, we get on, grab the IFF, and get the fuck out of there. We are not messing around while on a Reaper."
We both grew quiet as the Reaper loomed ever larger ahead of us. Whatever had shot it had done a far amount of damage, though considering how old this Reaper was, whatever civilisation had killed it was long ago dead. Perhaps a last climactic event before they'd been wiped out. We'd already managed to kill one Reaper, and that had taken all the power of a single fleet. Taking on an armada of these things didn't bear thinking about.
The
Normandy
started to shake and rattle on our approach, my grip on the back of Joker's chair tightening as it grew steadily worse. Soon enough, I was nearly being shaken from my feet, using both hands to hold onto Joker. He was seated securely, of course, I should have been, like everyone else, but I wanted to watch.
"No idea, Commander. The wind's gusting up to 500 k/ph. I'm doing my best to hold the old girl steady but even my talents are being stretched."
"Just get us there in one piece, Joker."
"Aye, Commander."
"Shepard, I have detected a second ship currently sitting alongside the Reaper. Its signature suggests it is a geth ship."
"Fantastic, EDI. Just what we need."
The shaking got so bad, I really thought my ship was going to disintegrate into a thousand pieces and I'd be thrown to my death again. And I didn't think I'd be brought back to life a second time. Fairly sure Cerberus wouldn't want to spend another four billion bringing me back.
But as bad as it got, the ship then suddenly calmed completely and cheers quickly erupted from behind me as I stepped forward, looking at Joker. "Hmm. You may not like this one, Commander."
"What?" I asked, completely deadpan.
"The Reaper's mass effect fields are still active. We just passed inside the envelope."
"Still active? I thought this thing was meant to be, you know, dead?"
Joker could only shrug in reply. "You're asking the wrong man about that one, Commander."
"Shit." We gazed out front as the Reaper was now dead in front of us. It was enormous, I think even bigger than Sovereign, though I had never seen that ship up close. Joker whistled, and if he was impressed, then it must have been large. "Thirty-seven million years old, and it's still in good condition, or so it seems," I muttered, "Guess nothing dies in space. But I don't like the idea that's mass effect field is still operative. Surely that must mean it's still somehow alive?" Joker just looked up at me and shrugged. "Yeah, that's what I thought. EDI?"
"Yes, Shepard?"
"Have the team meet me down by the shuttle. We'll have to transport ourselves that way. Joker, once we're on board, pull back to the edge of the mass effect envelope. If we need to bug out, come in, collect, then we go. Hopefully, though, it all should go... well, I won't say smoothly but..."
"No jinxing it, Commander."
I'd already grabbed all my gear, so I headed back to the elevator. I did stop for thirty seconds as Kelly looked desperate to give me a hug. She didn't say too much, I guess not to jinx it again, simply giving me a soft kiss on my cheek and wished me good luck before letting me go. I returned a grin and a wink just before the doors shut.
The team I'd selected was waiting down by the shuttle. This time, I went for pure firepower. Zaeed, Grunt, Garrus, Jack, Samara and myself. Miranda would remain on the ship in the event something terrible went wrong and she could report to the Illusive Man. Everyone else still popped down to wish us luck. I hadn't been shy in giving my opinion, but they were also confident I'd drag them through hell if I could guarantee them victory and survival.
The shuttle ride barely took five minutes, watching the screens on either side, one looking at the Reaper, the other at the
Normandy
immediately retreating to a safe distance. The shuttle pilot would drop us and return to the ship as well. I didn't want anyone exposed for any longer than necessary, concerned enough that we would probably spend too long on the derelict Reaper.
Once on board, the shuttle took off and that left the six of us to deal with whatever we found. The Illusive Man hadn't been hopeful about finding the research team. Neither was I. They were either dead or had been turned crazy by being on board the ancient ship. Within a couple of minutes, the silence was deafening. No sign of life whatsoever. The word I thought was creepy, like the start of a horror movie, just waiting for the first jump scare. That feelings which crawls up your back, ready to give you one hell of a fright.
Cerberus had come prepared as we found numerous mobile laboratories, filled with half-finished experiments, research terminals, workstations that came with audio and video recordings. I opened my comm link back to the ship, thankful that we could still communicate, at least. "Miranda, you heard of or worked with a Doctor Chandana?"
"Not worked, Shepard, but the name is familiar. Respected scientist within the organisation and a real fascination with anything to do with the Reapers. Explains his selection to lead the taskforce sent in by the Illusive Man."