Summary
Mass Effecttakes place in a massive and diverse universe across two galaxies. Part of the appeal of the firstMass Effectgame was the premise that humanity discovered intergalactic society, and found itself at the bottom of the social hierarchy because the other aliens were far older and more established on the galactic stage. This was a barrier for Shepard to overcome, and in doing so they learned about the different alien races, their culture, and history through the people who joined them on the Normandy.
Throughout the trilogy, the aliens represented by the companions who joined Shepard and Ryder were the best understood and the most popular with players, but other alien races were left by the wayside.Mass Effect 4could prioritize these racesas squadmates.

Possible Squadmates for Mass Effect 4
Include the Neglected Aliens
Mass Effect 4has the chance to open the doors to the other alien races, including the ones discovered in Andromeda. Most of the races inMass Effectare considered joke races, such as the vorcha, the hanar, and the elcor, and having them be companions in the party wouldn’t be practical. However, there are still severalinteresting races inMass Effectwho are either underrepresented as companions or are left out entirely. Among them are:
A Batarian Squadmate
The batarians in particular have been underrepresented.Batarians may not have been included as squadmatesbecause of their antagonistic role in the series. However, the same could be said about the geth, butMass Effect 2included a geth squadmate, which provided a lot of insight into the geth as a whole and changed many players' opinions on the species.
Garrus' mercenary team on Omega included a batarian, so working with batarians is not something completely beyond the realm of possibility. Additionally, though the batarians were hit first when the Reapers arrived, there were still many of them throughout the galaxy and if there is still a surviving society inMass Effect 4, it isn’t a leap to suggest that there could be batarian survivors.
Bringing Back Fan Favorites in Mass Effect 4
Returning to the Geth
The geth are another group that is underrepresented among companions andMass Effect 4would be the perfect time to see anunused concept fromMass Effect 2for a Frankenstein-gethcompanion put together from salvage and integrated into the geth consensus, provided it’s rebuilt. With the Destroy ending fromMass Effect 3likely being canon, the geth would have been eradicated at the end of the trilogy. However, getting rid of the geth is a massive waste, and bringing them back with the help of the quarians would be a great solution.
The Popularity of Tali and Mordin
Having squadmates be aliens from these other, lesser-seen races means that some fan favorites may be left out, but it also gives the series a chance to give theMass Effectuniverse more depth. Batarians and geth come across as monoliths, rather than as individuals like the other races such as turians or asari do.
Other races are popular with fans, such asquarians and salarians, thatMass Effecthas underused. Tali, Mordin, and Thane were companions who were both very popular with players, but they were the only quarian, salarian, and drell squadmates in the entire series, and having more of them inMass Effect 4would be a wise move for greater representation.
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