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Dr. Liara T'Soni
Systems Alliance (associate role)
Squad member, scientist, and biotic.
Species: Asari
Rank/Title: Scientist
Location: SSV Normandy lab


"You were marked by the beacon on Eden Prime - you were touched by working Prothean technology. That is why I find you so fascinating."


Dr. Liara T'Soni is an asari researcher who has spent the past fifty years of her life studying Prothean technology and culture, specialising in the Prothean extinction. She was born in 2077, making her 'only' 106 - little more than a child in asari terms - but she already has a great deal of insight into the Protheans and is a highly trained user of biotics. She is a potential romance interest for either a male or female Shepard.

Liara T'Soni is voiced by Ali Hillis. Her face and body were reportedly modelled on the actress Jillian Murray.

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[edit] Talents

Liara's ally achievement

Class: Asari Scientist

Liara has no Talents in weapons or armor, relying on untrained weapon skills and Human Light armor.

[edit] Dossier

After learning Liara is Matriarch Benezia's daughter, Commander Shepard goes looking for Liara to find out what she knows. Searching the Artemis Tau cluster, Shepard eventually discovers her suspended in a field of energy at the dig site on Therum in the Knossos system. The geth have chased her behind the barrier curtains, either to kill Liara or worse, capture her and force her to help Saren Arterius find the Conduit. After being rescued from the doomed ruins, Liara joins the Normandy and is subsequently available as a squad member. Her primary role in the main storyline is to use her telepathic abilities to assist with interpreting Shepard's fragmented vision, in order to discover Saren's plan and stop him in time. She was quite taken back by Shepard's revelation of the Protheans' extinction by the Reapers, but believed it to be true, as there was remarkably little evidence of the Protheans - as if something or someone didn't want the mystery of their extinction solved.

Liara in the Prothean bubble
Liara does not relish her role as Benezia's daughter and has shied away from her mother's life as an important figure in galactic affairs. Benezia's position meant Liara faced high expectations from everyone, and she chose a career in archaeology to escape the pressures of being the daughter of such a prominent figure. Because of her work Liara spends most of her time alone. She is quite shy and not used to lying, a trait Ashley Williams is tempted to take advantage of. ("Want me to ask about her sex life? Might be illuminating -")

Liara is viewed with suspicion by the rest of the Normandy's crew because of her connection to Benezia, but she has not actually spoken to the matriarch in many years. However, she knows her mother well enough to be astonished to discover she is working with Saren, and does not believe she could be truly aiding him of her own free will. Shepard can talk to Liara about her mother and discuss what reasons Benezia may have had, as well as asari culture in general and the misconceptions surrounding Liara's species. Liara often exclaims "By the goddess!" implying that she is a devotee of the goddess Athame rather than following siari, the mainstream asari religion.

It is also revealed through conversations with Liara that she does not know who her 'father' is; only that she was another asari, which is apparently frowned upon among the asari and might contribute to Liara's behaving like an outcast from society. It is speculated that whomever it was did not wish to be identified due to the social stigma surrounding reproduction between two asari and the 'pureblooded' offspring. Whatever the reason Benezia never revealed the identity of her partner to Liara -- whether this is important enough to be explored further in future installments is unclear. As a result Benezia raised Liara alone (not unusual among asari due to their long lifespan). From an early age Liara became interested in the Protheans, seeing them as wondrous, mysterious figures who fascinated her.

Liara describes the cycle of extinction
Liara initially becomes drawn to Shepard because the commander was actually touched by Prothean technology on Eden Prime. Unfortunately Liara is used to being alone for long periods of time, and (as she confesses) always seems to say something embarrassing around other people. When Shepard makes a joke about Liara sounding like she wants to dissect Shepard in a lab, Liara gets flustered and claims she only meant Shepard would make an interesting specimen for an in-depth study - "no, that's even worse!" Afterward, Liara discreetly looks up Shepard's service history to learn more, worrying about making a fool of herself if she asks the commander directly. Her scientific interest gradually becomes a romantic attraction that Shepard can choose to pursue.

If Shepard pursues a relationship with Liara, she reveals she has never melded before and finds the idea a little daunting, but gradually comes to trust the commander. She tries to reassure Shepard during the Normandy's lockdown, and they almost share a kiss before being interrupted by Joker. When the Normandy escapes and is en route to Ilos, Liara comes to see Shepard, claiming she wants to spend the night, afraid she might never see Shepard again but certain this is what she wants. Even if Shepard has other romantic interests (which is possible due to the fact Liara can be recruited quite late in the game) Liara still cares about the commander, sympathetic to the nightmares Shepard suffers because of the visions from the beacon. Liara is very compassionate - she even feels sorry for Saren because he's losing his mind to indoctrination. But she is used to defending herself on remote digs - sites often raided by privateers for artifacts - and in combat she makes a formidable ally due to her near-complete focus on biotics.

If Liara comes with Shepard to Ilos, she, unlike the other squad members, finds the planet fascinating rather than unnerving (which is to be expected given her interest in the Protheans). She never expected to actually set foot on Ilos, and hopes to return after Saren has been dealt with. She becomes very excited once they descend into the bunker, wondering what secrets are hidden inside - the other squad member reminds her that they are there to stop Saren and that she can save the sightseeing for later. After Vigil has given his message to Shepard, Liara wants to stay and talk to the VI for a little longer, saying this might be their only chance to learn what Vigil can tell them about the Protheans. Shepard can offer an opinion on Liara's sense of priority.

[edit] Noveria

Liara at Port Hanshan
After landing on Noveria, Gianna Parasini mentions to Shepard that Matriarch Benezia is visiting Peak 15. If Liara has been recruited but is not present, a squad member will suggest that Shepard bring her to confront her mother or possibly talk her around. Be advised that doing so could easily jeopardize any companion/ally achievements you are attempting.

If you do bring her along you are rewarded with extra dialogue, and upon regaining her true self the Matriarch confides that she has always been very proud of Liara, calling her "Little Wing" before expiring. Liara mourns her mother, but takes some comfort from the fact Benezia tried to stop Saren, however the attempt turned out. She chooses to remember Benezia as she once was, and as Shepard has the option to tell her, the matriarch's strength and intelligence live on in Liara.

[edit] Missions and Assignments

Find Liara T'Soni is Liara's personal mission to rescue her from Therum, which must be completed to gain her as a party member.

[edit] Trivia

  • Getting Liara's companion achievement is quite tricky; you must only do the required Citadel missions before doing her mission and making her a permanent companion.
  • If Liara is not rescued until the very last mission, her dialogue on Therum changes. When Shepard finds her a somewhat comical scene unfolds with Liara thinking that Shepard and the squad are hallucinations. Depending on Shepard's responses Liara even goes so far as to indulge Shepard, saying things like "What good is a hallucination if it can't offer false hope?", "Yes, of course, a Spectre, my mind would surely create a protective figure", and "My, you're very angry for a hallucination!".
  • BioWare revealed at the 2009 GDC that originally Liara T'Soni was supposed to be discovered on the mining planet Caleston in addition to several side quests, in a section of the game comparable to the size of Feros. Due to scheduling and coding issues, Caleston saw severe content cuts during the development of Mass Effect before being eventually changed to Therum. Originally there was a human mining station that served as a hub; as also mentioned by Stormwaltz, much of the architecture for this station was later repurposed as the final fight location in Bring Down the Sky.



[edit] Mass Effect 2

BioWare has stated that she returns in Mass Effect 2, but due to confusion, has been mistakenly identified as the asari in the vehicle with Shepard, who's actual name is Seryna. The reason for this is that the footage of the demo that showed Liara was exclusively shown at E3 and not released to the press (While the scene on Illium, a colony planet for the asari, that had Shepard in the vehicle with Seryna was released to the public). Presumably for the reason that the scene she appeared in was considered a major spoiler as it took place during a part of Mass Effect 2 where the Normandy was being destroyed and showed the possibility of Shepard's death; most likely towards the end of the game. No pictures or recording of any kind were allowed during this playthrough, though someone was able to record the audio of the scene with a hidden device and leaked it online. [1][2][3][4]

[edit] References

  1. http://meforums.bioware.com/viewtopic.html?topic=680854&forum=144
  2. http://uk.xbox360.ign.com/dor/objects/14235013/mass-effect-2/videos/masseffect2_layingoutthepla.html
  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjQ2CnOplVA
  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8_bZI7CdDs&feature=channel_page
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