Coming out of the vision, Shepard has learned how to open the Prothean lifepod, but they still need to find the Command Signal. Back outside, go left and up the stairway through the courtyard. Follow another set of stairs and enter into a colony home to find four dead bodies, murdered by Cerberus while relaxing in their home.
On the other side of the exit, Cerberus is waiting and there's already a turret set up. Battle through them, taking out the turret quickly and eliminating all foes before proceeding across the courtyard. Enter the next lab area and salvage the desk equipment for credits, then access the console for the next Prothean flashback scene, which shows the soldier preparing his gun to face an onslaught of Collectors rushing the area.
As Shepard returns to the present moment with the command signal, it's time to get back to the stasis pod. With everything they need to stop stasis and open the pod, Shepard and crew head back to the landing area, but Cerberus will not make this easy.
Two shuttles fly overhead, dropping numerous soldiers, including two engineers and four troopers. Eliminate them and go toward the building on the left with the door.
On the other side of the door are more engineers, Centurions and three turrets. Battle through until reaching the bridge area, where Liara realizes they have retracted the bridge and the team needs to find another way back to the platform. He will also comment that the human Kai Leng bears watching, if he was around to witness the Cerberus agent in action.
Javik states that he feels his blood run cold. If he was not with Shepard at the time, he will say that Kai Leng is a good name for an enemy he will enjoy killing most.
Finally, he states his intent to visit the Citadel sometime, when it is not infested with traitors. Commander I find this messaging system to be outdated and clumsy.
I assumed Specialist Traynor was joking when she said I had to type letters to form words. I want to visit the Citadel the next time we travel there. In my lifetime it had been captured by the Reapers. If you would like to join me I will be in the area where the embassies are located. I believe this concept of galactic control shared among races is a lie. Upon visiting the traitor-free Citadel for the first time, Javik is amazed at the scale of the station.
He reminisces about the Citadel being the heart of Prothean civilization, the pinnacle of galactic power. Shepard can either encourage him saying it is a victory to have a Prothean standing within it, or be dismissive and advise him to savor the Citadel in what time he has left.
During this conversation, Javik is approached by a curious hanar , who overhears him and identifies him as Prothean. A nearby asari and turian also approach, asking Javik what hope can there be for the present cycle if the Reapers managed to destroy his civilization.
Javik attempts an answer with blunt honesty but Shepard can interrupt him to say otherwise. If so, Javik gives an inspiring speech about how they are not machines and have the strength to fight back. Javik continues to provide valuable assistance and insight after the coup.
After the incident involving ex-Cerberus scientists on Gellix he gets into an intercom argument with EDI, questioning her loyalty on the basis that she defected from an organization filled with traitors to humanity. Shifting his tact when EDI declares she superseded her original programming, he then says EDI chose to turn against her creators.
He finds EDI's ability to choose a very troubling freedom, and says as much. If Jacob was among those rescued Javik includes him in his suspicions as well. Speaking with Shepard, Javik reveals that during his time Prothean refugees perished as there was nowhere else left to run. Comparably, the humans were fortunate in that there are still places in the galaxy to hide. Owing to Shepard's past association with Jacob, the Prothean says he trusts the Commander when they say they no longer expedite Cerberus's goals.
Otherwise, he may backtrack and say how is it a bad thing to let Cerberus kill their own defectors since they're all traitors in his eyes. Garrus and Javik exchange the history of warfare in their cycles, during which Copeland expresses his distaste at the Reapers' tactics, believing them to be evil.
If Garrus isn't around, however, Javik further reinforces his opinion of Ensign Copeland in their conversation. Only survival mattered, and there are those who had the strength to live and those who did not.
Copeland isn't easily convinced, telling the Prothean he's letting the Reapers go off too easy, and Javik replies with all seriousness that he does not: "Let us see who is still standing at the end of this cycle. Javik relates to Shepard that the Normandy crew seems to be shocked by the monstrosities they've encountered and reveals that during his war, every battle with the Reapers conjured a new nightmare.
After the geth dreadnought's destruction , Javik is found studying the geth. He expresses his displeasure at allowing one aboard the ship and tells the Commander to throw it out the airlock, much to their surprise.
Javik then goes on to explain his people's history with AI , talking about the zha'til and their creators, the zha. He believes all synthetics eventually commit treachery and refuses to consider the possibility of finding a middle ground between them and organics. He advises Shepard not to trust the geth, and reiterates his prior statement: throw the present geth out of the airlock.
After Shepard's journey to the Geth Consensus , Javik is found in the mess with James Vega , who attempts making conversation with him. This proves unsuccessful as Javik doesn't approve of gambling or drinking, common vices James asks him about.
Javik then tells him a joke when the dialogue shifts in that direction, which Vega doesn't understand but pretends to and laughs anyway. Javik snidely comments on how Vega easily believed something that was made up, before proceeding to laugh at Vega himself.
Conversing with Javik directly, he chides Shepard for taking a great risk in allowing a machine access to their mind, raising the possibility of getting infected with malicious code. Later, when Admiral Koris has been dealt with following his crash-landing on Rannoch, Javik is found in the AI core, in a heated argument with EDI , regarding her kind. Javik refuses to acknowledge the possibility of synthetic evolution, denouncing it as a code upgrade, to which EDI objects. Javik then goes on to say that synthetics are just tools and they are not a part of nature like organics, who are shaped by the forces around them.
If the Commander chooses to support Javik, EDI questions Shepard's decision to let an unknown party like Javik be part of a war plan, to which Shepard retorts saying that Javik has fought Reapers longer than anybody and has nothing to prove.
Regardless of the choice, the Commander advises them both to focus on the real threat which isn't on the ship. Javik gives further comments after his confrontation with EDI. He will still watch the machine, ever distrusting in nature even after Shepard defuses the argument. He notes how EDI's body was designed to be physically attractive and advises that Joker undergo a mental examination.
Lastly, he states that the only advantage synthetics have over organics is that they can win staring contests. During his war with the Reapers, it is how they passed the time between battles. When everyone has four eyes, competitions can last for hours. If peace is made between the geth and quarians at the conclusion of their war, Javik believes that no such peace can last and says as much.
He would've destroyed the geth and hoped that the quarians are reliable, stating he doesn't trust a species that hides behind masks. If the quarians were chosen over the geth, he claims the "Joker" pilot is also pleased with the result: "Bucket-headed aliens, One; crazy robots, Zero. If the geth were chosen over the quarians, however, Javik adjusts his response accordingly.
If Tali and Shepard were lovers, he advises the Commander not to mourn her. If not, Javik will instead claim not to mourn the quarians as a whole. He mourns the fact that they died while the machines still live, deeming it a tragedy.
Javik then declares the only conflict that should be ended is the one with the Reapers. Diplomacy doesn't win wars, powerful and plentiful firearms do. However, he is satisfied with the destruction of another Reaper and opines that humans are proving themselves capable soldiers. Javik gets into a confrontation with Liara in his quarters in the aftermath of the botched mission to Thessia because of his blunt assessments of Prothean involvement in early asari history.
Shepard can stop Liara from attacking him with a biotic field, or just let her stop and walk away on her own, saying he isn't worth it, or altogether ignore Joker's comm notification about the event.
If Liara storms off, Javik just says there's no time to coddle the feelings of a depressed asari: they must recover from the defeat, or die. If Shepard defuses the situation, Javik gets a chance to defend his people's actions.
The Protheans believed the asari were the best hope for this cycle. The wisdom, the patience, the potential of the asari were obvious to his people, so they were "guided" when necessary. Then, they will need to find the pod's opening instructions, followed by locating the command signal.
Each time Shepard finds one of these, their connection to the Prothean Beacon from Mass Effect will allow them to relive moments from the Reaper-Prothean war.
Once they return to the pod, they will need to defend it from Cerberus forces and open it to recruit Javik to the team. This is due in part because, even if players complete Priority: Eden Prime early, Javik cannot be selected as a squadmate during Priority: Palaven anyway. It makes more sense to wait to recruit him until after Palaven to ensure Shepard is powerful enough to deal with the Cerberus enemies they will face and that he can be brought along on missions.
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