Alien Species
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Codex Information[]

Living beyond the Omega 4 mass relay in the Terminus Systems, the mysterious Collector species is glimpsed so rarely as to be taken for a myth by most in galactic society. In reality, Collectors are Human-sized insectoid bipeds and can resemble massive winged beetles. They are a terrifying force in the galaxy, responsible for the murder of hundreds of thousands.

Collectors generate permanent stasis fields around themselves, creating nightmarish red-shifted energy fields. In battle, they hold position whenever possible, relying on their aggressive biotics and nearly limitless power. Several types of bipedal Collectors have been identified, including minions, defenders, zealots, assassins and artillery-operators.

Acting together, Collectors have imprisoned entire cities in stasis. While no definitive forensic accounting exists to explain the fate of those imprisoned, leading speculation is that victims are harvested for scientific experimentation and neurobiological repurposing. In truth, they had been discovered by Commander Shepard to be creating a new reaper.

Biology[]

Collectors look like giant insects, they have wings which they use to ambush enemies without (or with very little) warning, increasing their chances of killing their enemies. They possess natural body armour that while slightly inferior in toughness to the manufactured armour of other races is capable of self-repair, they also make heavy use of their natural biotic abilities to erect a biotic barrier around them. Certain types also use this to create a stationary barrier field which allows collector weapons fire through but repels that of other races. Every now and then the Collector General (Harbinger) takes control of one of the Collectors - this makes the controlled warrior incredibly difficult to kill and grants the ability to fire multiple powerful biotic blasts from its body.

The Collectors were originally Protheans that were indoctrinated by the Reaper's to be used as deep-cover, nigh undetectable agents. However, the Indoctrination slowly turned these agents into mindless, dribbling husks of their former selves. To combat this, the Reaper's modified them with cybernetics in an attempt to stop them from being turned into said mindless, dribbling husks. Over time, their minds became so badly damaged by the Indoctrination, that the Reaper's were left with no choice but to give these poor Protheans an extensive genetic rewrite in order to keep them as their slaves while not having a bunch of brain-dead aliens as their army. In the end, their DNA was changed to have 3 less chromosomes, reduced amounts of superfluous "junk" sequences and a reduced Heterochromatin signature. All of these factors gave rise to the scourge of the Terminus systems, The Collectors.

Culture and society[]

The Collectors are an unusual race, in that they are very rarely seen, so few people have actually seen one most people believe they are a myth. The reason for this is because the Collectors live beyond the impassable Omega 4 Relay: numerous ships have attempted to use the relay, but to no avail - remains of thousands of unfortunate ships litter the system on the other side.

Why the ships never return is mystery to the citizens on Omega, the huge space station-like city nearby, and elsewhere; some speculate there is a giant black hole on the other side, raising the question of how the Collectors use it. Another myth is that there is a paradise of amazing brilliance on the other side so the curious people who have made the journey don't return to that hellhole of Omega. The myth with the most truth in it is that the Collectors either detain or destroy any ships that enter their space.

The Collectors also use Agents to collect interesting specimens to study, further reducing their need to leave their home.

History[]

50,000 years before the 2180s it is believed that a hyper-intelligent race of machines (known as the "Reapers" by the Protheans) emerged into the Milky Way from the long sleep in Dark Space. They proceeded to attack the Citadel, the heart of the Prothean Empire which stretched across the stars. The Reapers killed the Prothean leaders before the rest of the Protheans knew they were at war. Now controlling the hub of the Prothean mass relay network and using the relays to their advantage, the Reapers spread through the galaxy, systematically wiping out all life and taking slaves; when the Protheans were finally extinguished the Reapers returned to Dark Space.

However there was some Prothean survivors on the planet Ilos, knowing there were far to few to sustain a populations and to revive the species, the Protheans conducted a suicide mission to stop the Reapers from wiping out the next Empire. They used a relay they had constructed on Ilos' surface which led to a secret relay on the Citadel (it would be known as the "Relay Monument" in the future) to reprogram the Keepers to ignore the Reaper signal when the time came for the Reapers to return (as the Citadel and mass relay technology was, in fact, truly of Reaper origin and intended as a trap for other races). The plan was to cause the Keepers to not open the relays to the Reapers: this worked, however the Protheans couldn't return to Ilos as the Citadel's Relay worked one-way only, and they are believed to have starved and died.

The Protheans on Ilos believed the slaves were killed when the Reapers were finished with them; in fact, the Reapers used cybernetic implants to compensate for the lack of growth due to the indoctrination and eventually this transformed them into Collectors. Some theorise that the Reapers did this to the Keepers, as well, with the belief that the Keepers may have been the very first race claimed by the Reapers.

After the Reapers left, Harbinger permanently possessed the collector general and ordered them to collect things like technology and rare organisms. Between their activities and the rarity of their encounters, the galaxy at large believed the Collectors to be a myth.

In 2183, the Collectors were dispatched to eliminate Commander Shepard, the Human responsible for the death of Sovereign, the Reaper vanguard responsible for the attack on the Citadel a month earlier. Shepard was killed when the Collectors destroyed his ship, the SSV Normandy and the Collectors enlisted the aid of the Shadow Broker to recover his body. However, they were thwarted when the Asari scientist Liara T'soni recovered the remains first and sent them to Cerberus, a Human supremacist faction.

Over the course of the next two years, the Collectors begin a campaign of harvesting Human colonies throughout the Terminus Systems, abducting their populations to be processed for the construction of a new Reaper. In 2185, Cerberus successfully revived Shepard through extensive cybernetic reconstruction and tasked him with halting the Collectors' efforts. During their efforts in recruiting a team of specialists to aid him, Shepard discovered a plot by a group of Vorcha to cull the city of Omega using a virus designed and given to them by the Collectors, one which killed infectees but had no effect on Humans. Due to the immense diversity of species populating Omega, this plague was likely meant to purge the city of non-Humans, thus enabling the Collectors to harvest the Human population afterwards (the Vorcha would have also survived due to their inherent immunity to disease, although they likely would have been betrayed and killed by Collector troops). Shepard successfully put a stop to this, and no further alliance was discovered between the Vorcha and Collectors.

Suspecting the Collectors' allegiance to the Reapers, the Illusive Man, the head of Cerberus, manipulated the Earth Systems Alliance into sending one of Shepard's old squadmates to the planet Horizon, using them as bait to lure the Collectors to the colony. The Collectors invaded Horizon, thus confirming the Illusive Man's suspicions of the Collectors' targeting Shepard specifically. Shepard and their team successfully fended off the Collectors, but were unable to stop them from taking half of the colony's population. Sometime later, the Collectors set a trap for Shepard by disabling one of their own ships and sending a false distress signal under the guise of a Turian patrol who allegedly crippled the vessel. Despite identifying the trap, the Illusive Man decided the possibility of gathering intelligence and technology from the Collectors was worth the risk, and so allowed the crew of the SR2 Normandy to take the bait. Within the Collector Cruiser, Shepard and company discovered not only the Collectors' origin as former Protheans, but also their evident intention on harvesting Earth. As the Collectors' sprung their trap, Shepard was forced to fight their way back to the Normandy with what information they could retrieve. From the information recovered, the Normandy's crew discovered the Collector Base located in the core of the galaxy, theorising the Omega 4 Relay only permits safe passage there for vessels carrying a Reaper-derived IFF.

After recovering an IFF from a derelict Reaper, the Normandy came under attack by the Collectors, using the Reaper IFF to remotely disable the ship. As the Collectors abducted the Normandy's crew, pilot Geoffrey "Joker" Moreau aided the ship's AI in retaking control of the ship and ejecting the Collectors out the airlocks. With everything required to launch their assault on the Collector base, the Normandy travels through the Omega 4 Relay and engages the Collectors, destroying a cruiser and several Oculi. After the Normandy crash-landed on the Collector, Shepard and their team infiltrated the base and fought the Collectors, discovered the horrific fate of the abducted colonists and the Human-Reaper they were used to construct. Shepard fought and destroyed the Human-Reaper and set the base's reactor to overload, either destroying the Collector Base or killing every Collector within the station. Either way, the Collector General is disconnected from the Reapers' control and the Collectors are utterly destroyed as a result of Shepard's actions.

During the Reaper war of 2186, more Collectors follow the Reapers into the Milky Way Galaxy, having resided within Black Ark ships in dark space, and supplemented the Reapers' forces. The fate of the Collectors as of the war's end remains ambiguous, but is likely to be tied to that of the Reapers, either destroyed, controlled or synthesised with organic life.

External links[]

For more information on the Collectors see: Collector

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