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Garrus Vakarian is a fictional character in
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'' franchise who acts as a party member (or "squadmate") in each of the three games in the original trilogy. 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 frustrated by the rules and regulations of his job. By '' Mass Effect 2'', Garrus forms a vigilante group on the crime-ridden Omega, with his team later being wiped out due to betrayal. ''
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'' 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'', which tells the story of how Garrus ends up on Omega and elaborates on his backstory. Garrus' design was altered throughout the series, though his blue-and-black colour scheme and visor were maintained in all his appearances. Developers initially worried that Garrus, along with the rest of the alien squadmates, might not prove emotionally compelling. However, surprised by positive fan feedback, they included Garrus as a romance option in ''Mass Effect 2''. Since his debut in ''Mass Effect'', Garrus has received widespread acclaim. Various merchandise featuring Garrus has been produced, including action figures, a T-shirt, and a bust.


Character overview

Garrus is a turian, an alien race with avian features, from a society which values discipline and possesses a strong sense of personal and collective honor. Turians resemble "humanoid birds or raptors"; they have an eagle-like head with the crest of a plumed bird, avian legs with bones jutting from their calves, and a carapace on their shoulder blades which protects them from the radiation on their homeworld Palaven. Designwise, 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 gunship's weapons, leaving him with scars and cracked armor. Despite initially being introduced as a C-Sec officer, Garrus despises rules and regulations, leading to his attempt to join
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'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 being more receptive of rules and regulations, telling him that they help limit abuses of authority, or he can be encouraged to continue his loose cannon style of law-enforcement, telling him that regulations get in the way of dispensing justice. Garrus' voice actor, Brandon Keener, blamed C-Sec's "demoralizing" bureaucracy for Garrus' reticence. Keener said that Garrus became more open and approachable over the course of the games, largely 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 a desire "to do good", ultimately seeking both healing and justice. Kates similarly pointed to the fact that Garrus' conversations convey warmth, often displaying a wry sense of humor as Garrus was desperately trying to "be that person".


Creation and development

Mac Walters, one of the lead writers for ''Mass Effect 2'' and ''3'', acted as a senior writer for the first game, focusing on Garrus as well as
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. Walters also wrote for Garrus in the second game, but handed the character to John Dombrow for ''Mass Effect 3''. Garrus did not initially have any concept art for his armor, so associate art director Matt Rhodes created several different pieces on short notice for the team to choose from. The consensus was that Garrus would have a blue and black theme and a visor, which were later decided as important visual cues to be retained by the character for ''Mass Effect 2''. For his scars, they wanted something heroic-like, referencing different burns; at the same time, they did not want excessive redness. In part, this was to make sure he was still recognizable as Garrus. Early iterations of Garrus' head model included a medical bandage which covers up his facial injury. Alternate appearances for customization purposes include a set of undamaged armor and a slight colour variation to add a touch of uniqueness, as Garrus' default appearance following his recruitment in Omega still sees him wearing cracked armor. In ''Mass Effect 3'', the blue-and-black design remained but silver was added; the silver was to reflect his new rank. Developers still wanted Garrus to look familiar, but gave him heavier armor "to withstand the battles" of ''Mass Effect 3'' and increased the detail of his armour and eyepiece. Garrus was voiced by Brandon Keener, who used his natural speaking voice but spoke slightly more formally; a
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effect was then used on the voice. Voice direction was given by
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for individual lines. Although he does not remember exactly what happened when he started voicing Garrus, Keener believes he was given some background information, personality traits, and character sketches before voicing the character. Garrus was initially not given a romance in the first game as the developers were unsure whether the alien characters would be "as compelling in terms of human emotion". However, a romance was added in the second game due to popular demand, with developers still surprised at the romance's popularity on release. In an interview with GameTrailers, David Kates stated that he enjoyed working on Garrus and the music for ''Mass Effect 2''s "Garrus level". Kates aimed to convey the conflict Garrus felt between his desire for healing and justice in the music, while also bringing a "human element" and emotional depth to the character, giving the impression he was motivated by more than just the battle. Kates compared his chord vocabulary for Garrus' level to Wendy Carlos' language in ''
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''.


Appearances


In video games


''Mass Effect''

Garrus first appeared in the 2007 game ''
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'' as a squadmate. After the first mission, the player encounters his case against Saren being dropped by C-Sec officials, despite Garrus' objections. Determined to continue his investigation, Garrus can be found in the Med Clinic after speaking to Harkin. If the player goes to the Med Clinic, they will encounter Dr. Chloe Michel being threatened by thugs, whom Garrus will shoot after Shepard distracts them. If the player does not go to the Med Clinic but recruits Wrex first, Garrus will appear later and ask to join the Normandy's crew; the player may refuse to recruit him, and thus go through the game without him. If the player does recruit him, Garrus can be found in the Normandy's storage bay and talked with after each main mission for new information about himself. Eventually, Garrus will inform Shepard of Dr. Saleon, a salarian geneticist using his employees to grow spare organs. Dr. Saleon, who escaped from Garrus long ago, may then be hunted down by the player.


''Mass Effect 2''

Garrus returns in '' Mass Effect 2,'' regardless of whether he was recruited in the first game. After the player arrives at Omega and begins the mission to recruit Archangel, they discover that Archangel is currently under attack by all of the mercenary groups on the station. When they rescue him, Archangel takes off his helmet and reveals himself to be Garrus. At the end of the mission, Garrus is shot by the gunship's mass accelerator cannons and receives scars; Garrus can then be found in the Normandy and talked to for information, as well as brought out for missions as a squad member. If the player continues to talk with Garrus, he will reveal he has new information on Sidonis – the turian who betrayed Garrus' original team fighting the mercenaries on Omega, leading to all of their deaths. The player can then choose to help Garrus find Sidonis and help him kill him, or, after seeing that Sidonis is now immensely regretful for his actions and depressed, convince Garrus to spare his life. Alternatively, the player can refuse to do the mission. After this mission is completed and if the player is playing a female Shepard, they may pursue a romance with the character. During the last mission of the game, various members of the squad can end up killed, Garrus included; Garrus' likelihood of dying increases if the Sidonis mission is not done.


''Mass Effect 3''

Unless a save was imported from ''Mass Effect 2'' where Garrus died, he will appear again as a squadmate in ''
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''. After the events of the second game, Garrus is revealed to have contacted his father and told him about the Reaper threat; his father proceeded to lobby for more defenses, which resulted in Garrus being put in charge of a "Reaper task force". After the player begins the mission on the turian planet Palaven's moon to find Primarch Fedorian, they encounter Garrus advising the turians on how to defeat the attacking Reapers. Garrus joins the squad, and can from then on be found in the Normandy talking to other crew members and interacted with. Like the second game, a female Shepard may pursue a romance with him, but the romance requires an imported save where Garrus was romanced in ''Mass Effect 2''.


In other media


''Mass Effect: Homeworlds''

Garrus is the focus of ''Mass Effect: Homeworlds'' third issue, a comic series dedicated to starring a different ''Mass Effect 3'' squadmate in each issue.


Reception

Garrus has received near-universal acclaim from both critics and fans. Out of all the squadmates in the ''Mass Effect'' series, he has been particularly highlighted as a fan favorite who is consistently placed at the top of several reader's polls and critic rankings. Robert Purchase of ''
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'' observed that Garrus' character arc is firmly defined by his relationship with Shepard, and claimed that he could "write a whole character study on why Garrus is clearly your best buddy throughout the trilogy". Garrus is considered one of the franchise's most recognizable characters. Garrus has been described as one of the best video game characters. Lorenzo Veloria of ''
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'' called him one of his favourite RPG party members. ''
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''s Kimberley Wallace considered him to be one of the best BioWare characters, commenting that "Garrus has enough charisma to top all the rest of the ''Mass Effect'' cast." Phil Savage from ''
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'' named Garrus as his personal favorite Bioware companion, commenting that ''Mass Effect 3'' was a game with many endings, and Garrus' ending "takes place before the final battle, shooting cans with Shepard at the top of the Citadel's Presidium. It's a scene laced with humour, rivalry, sadness and, yes, friendship. The best way to remember BioWare's best companion." According to game statistics for ''Mass Effect 2'', Garrus was one of the most commonly selected characters for the squad. Steven Hopper from ''
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'' selected Garrus as his top teammate in the series. Charlie Barratt of ''GamesRadar'' described him as one of several characters that sequels vastly improved, comparing his first appearance as to a comic book character's humble origin story and noting him in his second appearance as a "total unapologetic badass". On the other hand, Jeremy Parish from '' 1UP.com'' criticised his personality shift between the first game and the second game, noting that his character suffered the most from ''Mass Effect 2''s "over-edginess", particularly as his darkening was a detriment to the Paragon choice of nudging him towards rules in the first game. Garrus has been called "iconic" and "more than just another squadmate" in ''
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's'' retrospective feature commemorating the 10th anniversary of ''Mass Effect 2. Game statistics released by BioWare for ''Mass Effect 3'' revealed that Garrus was the second most popular ''Mass Effect 3'' squad member with 23.8% of its player base, after Liara T'Soni. Sal Basile named him the third best squadmate in ''Mass Effect 3'', noting that he made a good counterpart to Shepard. In a 2016 article, ''PC Gamer'' ranked Garrus the best companion of the ''Mass Effect'' series. ''PC Gamer'' staff said "Garrus is something else. He's your best pal, first and foremost, somebody whose objectives and attitude align with your own and who will always, always have your back. The journey from that first meeting between a frustrated C-Sec officer and a novice Spectre during the Saren investigation to that last charge against the Reapers as a pair of war heroes is one of the best friendship stories in gaming." Garrus' potential romance has generated substantial fan interest. Writing for ''IGN'', Emma Boynes listed the relationship between a female Shepard and him as one of the best in video gaming; and noted that while he seemed an odd choice at first, he "grows on you". In a list of seven game characters who the staff "(seriously) fell in love with", ''GamesRadar'' listed him as number 1; Holland Cooper praised his calm voice, loyalty to Shepard, and "pure charisma". A reader's poll ranking the best and worst of ''Mass Effect'' games published by ''PC Gamer'' in 2015 reveal that Garrus is the sixth most popular love interest, the most popular heterosexual romance option for a female Shepard, and was overall the most popular ''Mass Effect'' character. In a 2016 article written for ''The Guardian'', Kate Gray and Holly Nielsen reflected on the Garrus romance scene in ''Mass Effect 2'', and concluded that "the appeal of this scene is in the way he brings wine and puts on music in an attempt to make things nice; it’s in his obvious nervousness and the way he eventually lets his guard down."


Promotion and merchandise

As with many of the other squadmates, various merchandise has been made for Garrus. These include two action figures (one of which is designed as a "collectible"), a screenprint poster, a t-shirt, a character key, and a bust. In addition, several fans have made their own items such as plushies and T-shirts; but these are all unofficial. Keener agreed to record a voice mail message as part of a ''Mass Effect''-themed silent auction for Child's Play. To commemorate the release of ''
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'' in May 2021, two variant editions of a statue made with polyresin material in the likeness of Garrus were released in mid-2021.


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