![]() ![]() He explains that if the VI was to ever get off-world, it would be a "technological apocalypse", with every computer turning against its user. Archer explains, "Even amid chaos there are lessons to be learned." He explains that David could not handle the merger, and is "more like a virus now", infecting the world's networks and seizing all technology he can find. He explains his brother, David Archer, volunteered as a test subject for the project merging a human mind and a VI, and the results have been "less than satisfactory." When Shepard comments about the destructive progress, Dr. Upon first being asked the reason behind all this, Archer explains it as "Man's reach exceeding his grasp." After Shepard prevents the VI from uploading itself off-world via the destruction of the base's satellite dish, he comes out of hiding. He explains that a rogue VI has taken over and he has locked himself inside a computer room at the far side of the base. Archer reveals himself on a nearby video monitor. When Commander Shepard arrives at Hermes Station on Aite, Dr. “The chances of surviving are… slim.” - Spoilers for Mass Effect 2 follow.
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