Is it possible to save anderson




















Ask A Question. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? Will anderson get his job back? Spolier spoiler!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you import a ME3 game save after you beat the game? How do I save grunt? Is there any way to save anderson from dying, and also is there any way to keep shepard from dying or becoming a computer? User Info: gothis Anyone else heard of this. Top Voted Answer. The only way to save Anderson is to have used either THE paragon or renegade options in conversation with the Illusive Man the first two times you meet him Mars and Thessia.

At the final choice, pick to destroy all synthetic life, and after the destruction scene, you will see Shepard surrounded by Citadel rubble: he seems dead, but then he gasps and the screen cuts to black. Ergo, Shepard lives. Hope this helps! User mini profile. By Raizo - Sat Jul 14, pm. I was really upset when I learn't this for the first time. It seems like Anderson has had to make difficult sacrifices his whole entire life with little or no return what soever and I really wanted him to get a happily ever after with his new girlfriend Kahlee but Bioware apparently thought it would be fun to kick the man while he was down and snuff him out just to create an emotional response in gamers, well my response is rage so thank you Bioware.

Raizo Status: Offline. By weltraumhamster89 - Sat Jul 14, pm. By Fuzzfro - Sat Jul 14, pm. Don't microwave your disc. Fuzzfro Status: Offline. True or not, this was enough to keep Anderson out of the Spectres. After the mission, Anderson and Kahlee had to say their goodbyes, as she was to be transferred to a classified position , and Anderson was devoted to his military career. A confused story of what happened at the refinery eventually filtered back to the Citadel, as a rumor that Anderson had been the first human Spectre and blown his first mission so badly they had kicked him out — a rumor Harkin still repeats almost two decades later.

Dillard complained to Anderson about the Turian Hierarchy's mistrust. He thought they could have run the Normandy through her paces a week prior, but they had to wait for a turian overseer since the Normandy was a collaborative project with the turians. Anderson replied that their sending of only one turian was as close to trust as they were going to get. Before the test flight was set to begin, an unknown pilot hijacked the Normandy and locked himself in the cockpit to the consternation of Anderson and the other observers.

Dillard ordered the nearest fighter patrol to try to force the Normandy to land and, failing that, to target the Normandy's engines. Anderson was not enthusiastic about the idea of firing at the Normandy, but Dillard pointed out that until they knew what the situation was, they had to assume the worst and prevent the Normandy from falling into enemy hands.

When the patrol tried to disable the Normandy, Joker was able to evade their fire, complete the test-course, and return the Normandy to dock unharmed. As Joker was apprehended, Anderson asked him why he stole the Alliance's most advanced frigate. Joker responded that he was the most qualified pilot on Arcturus Station and was born to fly the Normandy, going so far as to say that he was in love with the ship and that the only chance he would get to fly it was to steal it.

Dillard informed Joker that he would be court-martialed and imprisoned for his crimes. Despite this, General Invectus was impressed by Joker's piloting skills. He defended Joker's conduct and insisted that he be made the Normandy's official pilot. Anderson agreed, saying that while Joker would have to be punished for what he did, he wouldn't trust the Normandy to anyone else. Anderson remains in the Alliance military, gaining an excellent reputation, and is eventually promoted to Captain.

Due to this, and because of the secret and sensitive nature of the Normandy's shakedown run , the Alliance gives him command of their prototype frigate and allows him to hand-pick his crew. A turian Spectre, Nihlus Kryik , is assigned to supervise the mission and assess Shepard as a possible candidate for the Spectres.

Nihlus intends to accompany Shepard on several other missions to assess the Commander and give the Council a recommendation. However, the situation becomes more complicated when the colony comes under attack by the geth and a massive warship , and Nihlus is killed. After Shepard is knocked unconscious during the encounter with the beacon, Anderson learns from Ashley and Kaidan , the Eden Prime ground team, that the attack had been led by none other than Saren, who murdered Nihlus in cold blood.

Anderson believes that his old enemy is working with the geth to exterminate the entire human race, and is determined to stop him. But there is little he could do to stop Saren; their checkered past complicates the hearing with the Council. Ambassador Udina tells Anderson to step aside and let Shepard handle the investigation, so the Council will not claim the Alliance's accusations of treason are based on old grudges.

Anderson is able to offer Shepard an explanation of Saren's history, and to find some leads to help build the case against him. Finally, once Shepard has been made a Spectre, Anderson steps down as the captain of the Normandy, handing the command to Shepard. Anderson remains on the Citadel , able to give Shepard advice and guidance when necessary.

He has a tendency to be more supportive than Ambassador Udina during any debriefs. If asked about Armistan Banes , Anderson is surprised to hear Shepard say the name, and points the commander to Admiral Kahoku in an attempt to find answers. Throughout the mission, Anderson remains one of the few on the station who actually believes Shepard's vision from the Prothean Beacon is true, and understands the magnitude of the threat the Reapers pose.

Anderson guesses that the Conduit is some kind of Prothean weapon, one Saren is planning to unleash against the galaxy. When Shepard finally gathers enough evidence of Saren's role in the impending Reaper invasion and returns, Anderson realises the Council and Udina might use Shepard's talk of the Reapers as an excuse to ground the Normandy, but could not get a message to Shepard in time.

Concocting a plan, Anderson invites the Commander to a meeting at Flux and offers his help to unlock the Normandy's systems. Shepard warns him that he could be arrested for treason, but Anderson only cares about getting the Normandy to Ilos in time to stop Saren.

He offers to either risk facing armed C-Sec patrols to unlock the ship's systems directly getting shot in the process , or to break into Udina's office to countermand the lockdown order, punching out Udina in the process. Anderson's plan works, and the Normandy gets off the Citadel safely. Somehow Anderson manages to survive the initial assault on the Citadel when Saren puts his plan into action. After Sovereign is destroyed, Anderson leads the rescue teams into the Council Chambers, searching for Shepard's squad.

Depending on the outcome of the story, Anderson is one of the two candidates Shepard can endorse as either the human Council representative, or the chairman of a human-controlled or human-exclusive Council if the Destiny Ascension is destroyed. If chosen, Anderson is honored to accept the role, with the Council declaring his nomination an inspired choice and welcoming him with open arms.

He vows to either help strengthen and unite the Citadel races against the Reapers, or use his military experience to the full, and drive the Reapers back into dark space.



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