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Featuring:
Nicolette McKeown, Rowan Birkett, Cari Ann Scholtens
Written by:
Simon Fox
Directed by:
Simon Fox
Release Date:
November 7, 2018
Original Title:
Mass Effect: Isolation
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 8
A fan film set within the Mass Effect universe.
"I fight for freedom. Mine, and everyone's. I fight for the right to choose our own fate. And if I die, I'll die knowing that I did everything I could to stop you. And I'll die free." Mass Effect: Isolation takes place between the events of the video games Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2. Commander Shepard is returning to the SRV Normandy SR-1 when her shuttle is attacked. She manages to crash land on a nearby planet but the shuttle itself is damaged beyond repair. Shepard finds herself trapped on an unknown planet, with no way to contact her allies aboard the Normandy, though she soon finds that she is not alone here.
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Director:
Simon Fox
Executive Producer:
Chris Ihlenfeldt
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