Start out by going right to grab the data pad with the heavy pistol upgrade, then pass through the doors to get onto the catwalk and begin shadowing Talid and updating Thane until he enters the night club and meets with a group of Krogans. Talid can be followed easily, just keep an eye out for his red-suited Krogan bodyguards. The mission completes, but Thane's loyalty is not earned, so be sure to update Thane regularly on where Talid is and what he's up to. Not updating Thane on Talid's position promptly will result in not reaching Kolyat in time to stop him from assassinating the Turian. While following Talid on his campaign trail, Shepard must shadow the trail and update Thane from the catwalks above. Ignoring the first two interrupts and taking the third, with Thane playing good cop, can pry the confession from him before his lawyer arrives. A Shepard with a high Renegade score can instantly intimidate Kelham into confessing by saying, "I'm a Spectre. Start talking." Without a high Renegade score, there will be three Renegade interrupts that present themselves, and taking them consecutively is a use of force that eventually shows Kelham that Shepard is serious and will not hesitate to take him out if he doesn't confess. Questioning Kelham can go several different ways, depending on how Shepard responds. Related: Mass Effect 2 Guide: How to Recruit the Master Sniper, Archangel ![]() Once he's been detained, head into the interrogation room to play good cop, bad cop with the crime boss. Nevertheless, he will have Kelham arrested and detained as long as he can hold him so Shepard and Thane can question him. Bailey will admit this puts him in an awkward position, as he has a personal arrangement with Kelham, who bribes Bailey to look the other way. Return to Bailey and let him know what Mouse had to say. Using the interrupt gives Shepard +5 points. Not using the interrupt, +5 Paragon points can be earned by offering to protect him, or +5 Renegade for telling him, "I'm losing patience." Mouse confesses it was a human crime boss named Elias Kelham that hired Kolyat. Mouse panics when they begin asking him who hired Kolyat, which prompts a Renegade interrupt. If picking up the Shepard VI, talk to Mouse before intimidating him for information. Related: Mass Effect 2 Guide: How to Save the Colony of Horizon Mouse will see Thane and immediately recognize him, which prompts Thane to admit he used Mouse years earlier to help him gather intel on his assassination targets. Head to Level 28 and find Mouse near Rodam Expeditions. Mouse has been known to sell a Shepard VI, and Bailey encourages them to pick one up when speaking to Mouse. Bailey will check his records and discover that a duct rat and petty criminal named Mouse was seen talking to a Drell. ![]() This is one of the two squadmate missions with no combat, but that doesn't mean it's easy.Īfter agreeing to help him, head to C-Sec on the Citadel and speak with Captain Bailey. Fostering peace between the two can earn Shepard Thane's loyalty, potentially keeping him alive well beyond the suicide mission. It's up to Thane and Commander Shepard to stop Kolyat before he makes a mistake powerful enough to ruin the rest of his life. Kolyat recently discovered the truth about his father's work as an assassin, and like father like son, he believes the only way to get Thane's attention is to walk the same path. As the mission drew closer, however, the drell assassin knew the only way his soul could rest was by making peace with his past and his son. He left his young, grieving son, Kolyat, in the care of his aunts and uncles and never returned.Īlready dying from Keprel's Syndrome, Thane had no qualms about joining Shepard on their suicide mission to take out the Collectors. But, when vengeful targets from his past murdered Thane's wife, he went on a mindless killing spree to exact his revenge. He understood that as a weapon in the hand of another, he bore no responsibility for his crimes. ![]() ![]() Mass Effect's Thane Krios spent the majority of his life serving the Hanar as an assassin.
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