They try to explain to Chellick that they have important information for the Council, but he ignores them and warns them to leave the station in the next day. The transport's crew discover the stowaways, but the captain decides to turn them over to C-Sec instead of killing them. Unable to return to their ship, Tali and Keenah stow away on a transport ship bound for the Citadel, where they hope to give the geth recording to the Citadel Council. When the Honorata finally lands, Tali and the crew immediately come under fire, and the Honorata's other crew member is killed. This gives Jacobus enough time to land on Illium first and plan an ambush. Once there, Illium's docking officials, prejudiced against quarians, refuse to allow the Honorata to land for several hours. They flee to the Honorata and set a course for Illium. At that moment, the turian mercenary Jacobus and his team, on the planet under Saren Arterius' orders to find Prothean technology, attack them. Fearing that the rest of the galaxy may be in danger, Tali convinces Keenah that they should turn over the recording to the local authorities on Illium. ![]() Tali and Keenah land to investigate, and manage to disable a geth unit and successfully extract its memory core, which contains a recording of two individuals discussing an attack on the human colony of Eden Prime and the coming of the Reapers. She plans to begin her Pilgrimage at Illium, but en route through the Crescent Nebula, the Honorata detects a geth presence on an unidentified ice world. Sadly, this only really benefits someone like me who bought it all already anyone else would still have to buy all of the DLC if they never owned it.Tali sets off on her Pilgrimage aboard the vessel Honorata, crewed by Keenah'Breizh. It's actually a lot easier than I thought. Surprisingly, it even knows that bought pretty much all of it already and I can just download it through Origin instead of through that weird Bioware site. Once I added the game, I could then see the full list of DLC to download or purchase. ![]() For whatever reason, you cannot see the DLC for ME2 unless you already have the game in your library, which is why I assumed it wasn't available. I hadn't ever tied my copy of ME2 (a physical disc) to Origin. ![]() I just investigated this and it seems that you're right. Still, can't blame you for being put off by Mass Effect's DLC thing, which is why I've only played Mass Effect 1, granted for more than six times across 360, PS3 and PC. The process that Wemibelle was describing was for getting the DLC for the Steam version of Mass Effect 2, which is totally new to me and looks like a pain in the ass. You'll still have to do the real money to BioWare points conversion thing like in the ye old days of Microsoft points, and you'll still have to spend around $50 for the essential story DLCs for ME2 and 3 if my math is correct, but at least you won't have to jump though as many hoops for getting the DLC that way. Don't know if this will help either way, but if you get the trilogy on Origin (GameStop is currently selling keys for $15 plus tax), you can buy the story DLC for Mass Effects 2 and 3 through the Origin client so you can easily see the story DLCs and ignore the gun and appearance packs.
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