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Mass Effect: Reflection
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Ongoing, First published Jul 22, 2012
When the Unknown comes for you, would you come for it? In this Mass Effect  Fan-Fiction you are following an N7 Operative in her attempt to discover the unknown. Sarah Mazirn, Alliance Captain of the SSV Province, is an amazing soldier and outstanding leader. But nothing could prepare her for The Onyx, a mysterious organization that seems to want nothing more than Sarah's full cooperation. Join Sarah in her journey to the far reaches of space as she discovers The Onyx's true motives.
This book is a combination of efforts from DayJay and ADLyman.
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