Mass Effect: Commander Shepard Gets Dramatic

Fans of the Mass Effect series are surely excited for the much talked about (but only vaguely described) pending Mass Effect 4, but there’s one thing that has been made very clear- the newest installment won’t include our Hero, Commander Shepard.  This is, of course, disappointing.  After all, whoever becomes the new protagonist, they’ll never be better than Commander Shepard.

Or, at least that’s what the chorus from the popular Commander Shepard song from the group Miracle of Sound tells the viewer.

The song, catchy enough on it’s own, gets even better when given the dramatic treatment by Mark Meer, also known as Commander Shepard himself.

And then it’s compounded by yet another dramatic interpretation by Jennifer Hale, also known as Commander Shepard herself.

Now that I’ve revealed these fun videos to you all…. I should go.

Robyn Stone-Kraft

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Robyn was a fan of fantasy before she was aware there were even other entertainment options. She’s been a writer just as long as she’s been a fantasy fan. In D&D she plays Wizard, she was sorted into Slytherin, she supports House Lannister, flirts with Garrus Vakarian, supports the Imperial Empire, and she has a favorite Doctor. She also has more degrees in Literature than most people tend to consider a good life choice, has somehow managed to get some of her poetry published, and gets to fail college students who decide they don’t have to turn in their assignments. She lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, with her husband, four cats, and huge personal library.

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Robyn was a fan of fantasy before she was aware there were even other entertainment options. She’s been a writer just as long as she’s been a fantasy fan. In D&D she plays Wizard, she was sorted into Slytherin, she supports House Lannister, flirts with Garrus Vakarian, supports the Imperial Empire, and she has a favorite Doctor. She also has more degrees in Literature than most people tend to consider a good life choice, has somehow managed to get some of her poetry published, and gets to fail college students who decide they don’t have to turn in their assignments. She lives in Cincinnati, Ohio, with her husband, four cats, and huge personal library.

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