One possibility is that she gets stranded on a less - civilized planet. She'd have to survive using her wits and whatever resources she can find. She could form an alliance with a local species that is being oppressed by a more powerful one. This would lead her on a journey of self - discovery and heroism as she tries to help her new friends gain their freedom.
Well, she could end up on the Citadel. There, she would be surrounded by different species going about their daily lives. She might find herself in the middle of political intrigue, as different factions vie for power. And if she has some special skills, like hacking or combat abilities, she could make a name for herself among the various mercenary groups or even the Alliance military.
She might encounter the various alien species in the Mass Effect universe. For example, she could meet the Turians and have to learn their complex social hierarchies and cultures. Maybe she gets involved in the fight against the Reapers, using her knowledge from our world to help the galactic forces in unexpected ways.
Culturally, it would be a huge shock. Different species have different values. She'd need to adapt to the idea of inter - species relationships and the various religious beliefs. For instance, the Asari have a unique view on reproduction and family that she'd have to understand to fit in.
She might meet Batman himself and become his sidekick. Maybe she has some special skills from her own world that can help Batman in his fight against crime in Gotham.
In the Mass Effect fanfiction context, multiple human subspecies could coexist due to environmental adaptation. Imagine a human colony near a powerful energy source. Over time, they could develop a subspecies with an enhanced ability to tolerate or even utilize that energy in some way. Also, interstellar travel itself could cause divergence. Long - term exposure to different forms of radiation during space travel and settlement on various planets might result in genetic mutations that lead to distinct subspecies. Finally, cooperation with alien species could play a role. If humans were to engage in some form of biological exchange or cooperation with an alien race, it could potentially influence the development of new human subspecies.
The child might have an unusual appearance that sets them apart. Their skin tone could be a blend of human and Asari features, for example. This could lead to them being stared at or even shunned in some places.
In a Mass Effect World War 1 fanfiction, the different alien races from the Mass Effect universe could be involved. For example, the Salarians, known for their intelligence, could be advisors to one of the warring sides, providing strategic insights. They might use their knowledge of technology and warfare to try and influence the outcome of the battles, much like how some countries had foreign military advisors during World War 1.
Well, it could lead to some interesting self - reflection. For example, Tali might be intrigued by how fans view her relationship with the other characters. Liara could be either flattered or a bit concerned about how her character is portrayed in the fanfic, especially in terms of her romance with Shepard.
Well, it could also create some conflict. If the bone weave is an experimental or rare technology, there might be those who oppose Joker getting it. This could lead to internal strife within the crew or between different factions in the Mass Effect universe. It might also attract unwanted attention from enemies who want to study or steal the bone weave technology from him.
Well, it could start with a lot of suspicion. The humans might assume the Geth are hostile right away because of their robotic appearance. The Geth, on the other hand, might be analyzing the humans' biological and technological aspects. Maybe there would be a stand - off at first, with both sides trying to figure out if the other is a threat.
Well, one thing that might occur is a technology exchange. The UNSC could be extremely interested in the Mass Effect FTL (Faster - Than - Light) travel methods, like the use of Mass Relays. Meanwhile, the Citadel Council might be intrigued by the UNSC's AI technology, which has a different approach compared to their own geth. There could also be a diplomatic standoff at first, as both sides are used to being in charge in their own regions. Eventually, they might form an alliance to face a common threat, like a new alien race that neither has encountered before.
There could be a story about a human scientist who discovers a way to enhance the Geth's programming in a way that gives them more emotions. This causes a stir within the Geth collective as they debate whether this is a positive change or a threat to their identity. Meanwhile, some humans fear that the more emotional Geth might become unpredictable.