Five Squadmates We'd Like to Have on Mass Effect 3

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Mass Effect 3 hits store shelves on March 6, reuniting human-interaction-starved gamers nationwide with some of the most engrossing and well-written sci-fi characters in video games.

Rather than including a cast of typical, boring cookie-cutter space hero types, the Mass Effect series has centered on Commander Shepard battling the Reapers alongside some of the galaxy's worst, including murderers, assassins, vixens, psychopaths, and this one girl with way too many tattoos.

From the fast-talking Salarian scientist/opera singer Mordin to the charmingly deranged Wrex, the Mass Effect series is filled with a cast of interesting, fully-realized flawed personalities to whom gamers grow attached.

With all that said, we're left wondering: Which legends of sci-fi lore would be the most fun to team up with? What star-studded team would we want, in a world not bound by copyright laws, and that little thing called logic? Here are our five "wish list" squadmates:

5. Riddick (Pitch Black, The Chronicles of Riddick)

Ruthless killer and survivalist Richard B. Riddick would fit in perfectly with Shepard's ragtag group of violent misfits. Cunning, with a penchant for seeing in the dark and stealthy executions, Riddick is the kind of guy you want on your side, but never want to turn your back to.

While he's always looking out for number one, Riddick has also been shown to cooperate with others, as long as it is to his benefit. And I'd say definitely say he has something to gain from stopping the Reapers from wiping out all organic life in the galaxy.

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Enjoying a pre-flight beverage
Enjoying a pre-flight beverage
4. Starbuck (Battlestar Galactica)

Kara Thrace, a.k.a. Starbuck, is a great view into seeing a younger, less experienced Commander Shepard. She is young and determined, full of fire and audacity; confident in her abilities both in the pilot's seat and in a bar fight.

She also has a backstory that parallels the Mass Effect's Quarians, with her home world being taken over, and race decimated, by machines of their own creation.

3. Rick Deckard (Blade Runner)

While you may be asking why we chose this iconic Harrison Ford role over the instantly recognizable Solo option, it's Deckard's internal struggle that makes him a better, and more interesting, fit for the Mass Effect series.

Deckard is a blade runner, an elite member of the futuristic LAPD tasked with hunting down illegal, sentient androids, or replicants. As film goes on, the lines between humanity and replicants blur, with Deckard acting with increasingly machine-like brutality, while the survival plight of the replicants becomes more relatable to the audience.

Additionally, depending on the film version being watched, Deckard is heavily hinted towards being a replicant himself, adding to the man vs. machine internal struggle. Mass Effect's core struggle boils down to organic life vs. sentient machines, allowing Deckard to play a unique role in the fiction.

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