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Andromeda
Andromeda
Stats
Species

Human

Gender

Female

Location

Atlantis

[Source]

Andromeda is one of the protagonists in Conduit 2. Not much is know about her as of now, but she meets Michael Ford in Atlantis after he awakens her from cryostasis. After being awakened, she demands that Prometheus show himself, calling him a traitor. Andromeda later reveals to Ford that her purpose is to aid the Destroyer, who Ford has now become after acquiring the Destroyer Exoskeleton suit.[1] She is voiced by Lani Minella.

Prometheus later tells Ford that Andromeda knew the previous owner of the Destroyer suit.[2] Prometheus also reveals that he fought alongside her thousands of years ago, but is reluctant to tell Ford the entire story between them. When Andromeda finally realizes Prometheus' presence inside the All-Seeing Eye, Prometheus attempts to apologize and explain himself, but never gets the chance against Andromeda's furious yelling.

After the apparent death of Prometheus and the rest of the Progenitors at the end of Conduit 2, she expresses regret, saying that perhaps Prometheus' intentions were noble after all.

Quotes

"So, the Pathfinder is clashing with a Destroyer yet again. Some things never change."[1]

"I am not helping you, Michael Ford. My purpose is to aid the Destroyer, and as long as you wear that armor, that is what you are."[1]

Trivia

  • Interestingly, she refers to Ford as "Michaelford," assuming that both Ford's first and last names are one, similarly to the way the shamen in Avatar refers to Jake as Jakesully.
  • She appears to be wearing armor similar to the Destroyer suit.
  • Andromeda's armor is a skin in Conduit 2's multiplayer.
  • In Conduit 2's multiplayer, she gives commands to the blue team.[3]
  • In Greek mythology, Andromeda was a princess saved from death from a sea serpent (likely the Leviathan) by Perseus, whom she later married.[4]
  • Coincidentally, Andromeda is also the name of a television series on which Kevin Sorbo, Prometheus' original voice actor, starred.
  • It appears that it was Prometheus who actually locked Andromeda in the stasis chamber, as mentioned by her in one her many optional dialogs.

References

[[Category:Progentor servants]]

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