Across Galaxies (A Mass Effect Andromeda Fic)
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  • Reads 9,356
  • Votes 212
  • Parts 31
  • Time 3h 5m
Ongoing, First published Jul 28, 2019
The Andromeda Initiative was supposed to be her chance to stand out of her sister's shadow, but when Nova Shepard finds herself nearly 600 light years away in a galaxy that seems hell bent on killing everyone, Nova begins to wish she'd never left the Milky Way. 

Following the death of Pathfinder Alec Ryder, Nova is given the task of ensuring his son and the new Pathfinder, Scott,  makes it out of every mission alive. A task easier said than done when a past that has followed her across galaxies stands between them. 

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The Archon Arc

8 parts Complete Mature

Sara Ryder has 9 lives like a cat. She lost the first one on Habitat 7. This covers her second death and the Archon missions from the game. The Archon's face was instantly before her. A sharp pain shot down her spine as the needle plunged into the back of her neck. Is he taking something or leaving something behind? The haze of pain dispelled any notion of thought. She could feel cold hands on her face as the ugly green mug stared into her eyes. "No amount of struggle is going to help now," the Archon declared, "You are mine!" Then the world turned black and cold. A black so utter and overwhelming, a black that felt eternal and permanent.