In Mass Effect, there are various powers like biotics which are based on the natural abilities of certain species enhanced by implants. The Human Tenno's abilities come from their connection to the Warframes. For example, a Tenno might be able to summon a powerful melee weapon from thin air, something that doesn't exist in Mass Effect. Their ability to hack into systems might seem similar to the tech skills in Mass Effect, but again, the way they do it is different. The Tenno's powers are more of a blend of high - tech and almost magical - like abilities, while Mass Effect powers are more rooted in the scientific understanding of the universe in that setting.
Perhaps the Human Tenno is seen as a threat by Cerberus. They start hunting the Tenno down. The Tenno has to constantly be on the run, hiding on different planets. They might meet some friendly Mass Effect characters who help them, like Liara T'Soni. The Tenno could then use their unique abilities, like their Warframe powers, to fight off Cerberus attacks and in the process, learn more about the secrets of the Mass Effect universe and how it might be related to their own world.
The technology in Mass Effect is quite different from that of the Death Star. In Mass Effect, there is a focus on biotics, which is a form of biological manipulation of mass effect fields. The Death Star, on the other hand, is a huge, planet - destroying superweapon based on conventional (in the Star Wars universe) energy and engineering. Mass Effect ships have mass effect drives that allow for faster - than - light travel in a different way than Star Wars hyperdrives.
In fanfiction, human technology often gets exaggerated compared to the official lore. For instance, in some fanfics, human weapons might have capabilities far beyond what is shown in the games, like being able to disintegrate a Reaper with a single shot.
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.
Garfield might be a product of some strange experiment in the Mass Effect universe. He could have been created by Cerberus as an attempt to create a being with a carefree attitude in the face of danger. Instead of being a super - soldier like Shepard, Garfield is just there to enjoy life. But his presence starts to change the way the crew on the Normandy thinks about things. His simple pleasures, like napping and eating, could make the more battle - hardened crew members realize that there's more to life than just fighting the Reapers.
Some good topics are the exploration of the different biotics abilities in the Mass Effect world. You could write a story about a young biotic who is struggling to control their powers and how they find a mentor to help them. Another option is to focus on the different religions and beliefs in the universe. For instance, how the Asari's beliefs in the Protheans influence their actions. And of course, writing about the epic battles against the Reapers from the perspective of different characters, like a Krogan warrior or a Quarian engineer.
You should also focus on the relationships. In Mass Effect, relationships between characters are crucial. If it's a human - Asari relationship in your fanfic, show how their different life spans and cultures affect it. And don't forget about the plot. A good plot can keep readers engaged. It could be a human trying to solve a mystery on an alien planet or something similar.
The Illusive Man would likely try to use the human rebellion to his own advantage. He could be secretly funding and arming the rebels while also trying to manipulate the situation to gain more power for Cerberus. The Asari, Turians, and Salarians on the Council would be forced to reevaluate their relationships with humans. They might initially see the rebellion as a threat and respond with military force, but as the situation unfolds, they could start to see the reasons behind the human discontent. And for the ordinary citizens of different species, they would be watching with a mix of fear, curiosity, and hope, depending on how the rebellion affects their own lives and the stability of the galaxy.
The official Mass Effect lore has a more defined and, to an extent, conservative view of human evolution. It follows a set pattern based on the game's narrative. But in 'Mass Effect Human Evolution Fanfiction', the sky's the limit. Fanfiction can introduce new factors like alien - influenced evolution. Maybe an alien race has a technology that accelerates human evolution in ways not seen in the official story. Also, fanfic can play with cultural evolution more freely, imagining human cultures adapting in radical ways that the official lore may not cover.
Well, human religion in Mass Effect fanfiction can be a really cool aspect. For example, it could show how traditional Earth - based religions like Christianity or Islam might be perceived by humans in a galaxy filled with different species and technologies. Maybe some fanfictions would depict religious characters who struggle to maintain their faith in the face of the chaos and unknowns of the Mass Effect universe.