7 Times That Video Game Characters Sang Like Angels

“Scientist Salarian” by Michael Beattie as Mordin Solus (Mass Effect 3)

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Mordin Solus is responsible for some of the most odd and interesting conversations throughout the Mass Effect franchise. Whether discussing medical matters or even emotions, every line from his mouth is either thought-provoking or entertaining.

Surprisingly enough though, his most impactful moment in the series has to do with his singing voice.

If players are able to keep the Salarian scientist alive in Mass Effect 2, he appears to help Shepard cure the Genophage in the sequel.

In order to fully administer the cure, Solus must travel to the highest point on the planet, sacrificing himself in the process.

Mordin dies singing the heart-wrenching tune of “Scientist Salarian,” rhyming all the way until the end.


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