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Revision as of 14:26, 26 January 2015

Location: Milky WayGemini SigmaHan System Third planet

Prerequisite: UNC: Hostile Takeover (Mass Effect)
Prerequisite: Priority: Sur'Kesh (Mass Effect 3)

Description

WARNING: Level 1 [sic] Cold Hazard

Mavigon is a small rock and ice planet with a thin atmosphere of ammonia and methane. The surface is frozen, and mainly composed of tin with deposits of potassium.

The planet has rudimentary ammonia-based life, mainly concentrated around geothermal vents deep underground. Severe storm cycles are common; due to limited visibility, navigation may be difficult.

Assignments

Points of Interest

Location Appearance Description
1 Initial Syndicate hideout (UNC: Hostile Takeover). Contains three Alliance Heavy Turrets.
2 Initial Engine debris (salvage, requires medium Electronics.)
3 Unmarked Mummified salarian (box) (UNC: Locate Signs of Battle)

“You discovered several small artifacts. Among them is an identification tag belonging to Captain Stranaka, one of the salarian soldiers charged with hunting down the League of One.”

4 Unmarked Abandoned camp (salvage unlocked crate and hardened crate (hard Decryption).)

Mineral Deposits

Grim and frostbitten Mavigon
Main article: UNC: Valuable Minerals
Location Element Class
1 Gold Heavy
2 Cobalt Light

Lifeforms

Search and Rescue

Main article: Search and Rescue

Trivia

  • Although the in-game description text says that the cold hazard is level one, when actually exploring the planet, the cold hazard is level two. This is despite Mavigon being warmer than Xawin, which is level one. Given that Mavigon has a strong blizzard at the time of Shepard's arrival, as opposed to Xawin, which is mostly clear skies, this weather difference may be the reason for the hazard's strength.