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Garrus Vakarian

Garrus Vakarian is a fictional character in BioWare's ''Mass Effect'' franchise, who acts as a party member (or "squadmate") in each of the current three games. Garrus is a turian, one of the various alien species in ''Mass Effect'', and is voiced by Brandon Keener.
The character is initially introduced in the first game as a C-Sec officer tired of all the rules and regulations his job includes. Come ''Mass Effect 2'', Garrus forms a vigilante group on the crime-ridden Omega, before his team is wiped out due to betrayal. ''Mass Effect 3'' features him advising the other turians on how to defeat the Reapers. In addition to the ''Mass Effect'' game trilogy, Garrus also appears in the third issue of ''Homeworlds''; it tells the story of how Garrus ends up on Omega and elaborates on his backstory.
Garrus's design was altered throughout the series, though his blue-and-black colour scheme and visor were maintained in all his appearances. Developers were initially worried that Garrus, as well as the rest of the alien squadmates, would not prove emotionally compelling, but were surprised by positive fan feedback and added him as a romance option in the second game due to it. Since his appearance in ''Mass Effect'', Garrus has received a positive reception. Various merchandise has been made around Garrus, including action figures, a T-shirt and a bust.
==Character overview==
Garrus is a turian, an alien avian race resembling "humanoid birds or raptors."〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Citadel Council Race: Turians )〕 Despite initially being introduced as a C-Sec officer, Garrus despises rules and regulations, which leads him to try to join Commander Shepard's crew and leave C-Sec. In the first game, Executor Pallin describes him as a "very good" officer albeit one with a lack of patience, while Harkin describes him as a "hothead" who "still thinks he can change the world". Despite his rash decision making, Garrus will listen to what Shepard has to say. Garrus can be influenced into taking a "Do It Right Or Don't Do It At All" path, or the player can influence Garrus to make more rash decisions.
Design wise, Garrus wears a visor and has a blue-and-black theme to his armor. In ''Mass Effect 2'', while in Omega, Garrus is seriously injured by a gunships's chain gun and rockets and so gains scars and a cracked armor.
Garrus's voice actor, Brandon Keener, blamed C-Sec's "demoralizing" bureaucracy for his reticence. Keener said that Garrus had warmed up over the course of the games, due to his interactions with the Normandy crew. David Kates, a composer who worked on the ''Mass Effect'' franchise, described Garrus as having a conscience and wanting "to do good", and that he ultimately desired for both healing and justice. Kates similarly pointed to the fact that Garrus's conversations often had a warm sense to them, often displaying a wry sense of humor as Garrus was desperately trying to "be that person".

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