Turian characters are featured prominently in
Mass Effect media, either as leading or supporting characters. One of the main characters of
Mass Effect: Revelation, the franchise's inaugural media installment, is
Saren Arterius. He is a turian member of the Spectres, a
special forces unit which answers directly to the Citadel Council, who resents humanity as a result of the First Contact War's events and actively works to undermine the candidacy of human Spectre hopeful
David Anderson. The turian representative of the Citadel Council also appears in
Revelation, with the Council being presented as the governing body and ultimate authority in Citadel space. By the novel's ending, Saren discovers a
massive starship of unknown origin, which sets into motion the events of the first
Mass Effect game which occurs 18 years after
Revelation. The introduction of
Mass Effect begins with
player character Commander Shepard on board a spacecraft known as
The SSV Normandy, which is created from a joint collaboration between humans and turians with Anderson, now a Systems Alliance captain, commandeering the vessel. Shepard is poised to join the Spectres as its first human member and works under the supervision of Nihlus Kryik, a senior turian Spectre who is present on the
Normandy as a Council representative. The
Normandy lands on the human colony of Eden Prime during a routine incursion to investigate an attack by the
geth, a synthetic race of artificial intelligences originally created by the quarians who turned on their creators. During the chaos, Shepard discovers an unearthed artifact of an extinct elder race known as the Protheans and learns about Saren, who murders Nihlus and leads the geth to search for another Prothean artifact known as the Conduit on behalf of the Reapers, a collective of sentient hyper-advanced starships that appear every fifty thousand years to wipe out all organic life in the Milky Way galaxy. Shepard is later formally inducted into the Spectres by the council and assumes command of the
Normandy to hunt down Saren; among the allies Shepard may encounter include Garrus Vakarian, a turian officer working for Citadel Security Services or C-Sec. Towards the end of the first game, Saren and the Reaper Sovereign lead an army of geth to attack the Citadel, but is repulsed and defeated by its defenders. By the events of
Mass Effect 3, the Reapers had launched a galaxy-wide invasion against the various civilizations of the
Milky Way. Shepard is tasked by the turian councilor with rescuing Primarch Fedorian from a military base in Menae, a moon orbiting Palaven, but discovers upon arrival that he has died along with the majority of the Hierarchy's leadership during the Reapers' initial assault. In spite of monumental losses, the turians manage to hold out and Palaven does not fall to the Reapers unlike the homeworlds of several other species. Fedorian's successor and the highest ranking turian official left alive, Adrien Victus, is secured by Shepard, and he pledges turian support to the Alliance's efforts to retake Earth once Shepard successfully convinces the krogan to reinforce Palaven's defenses. The story arc also explores the turians' role in the original deployment of the Krogan Genophage as well as an operation led by the primarch's son Tarquin Victus to disarm a bomb, planted in the aftermath of the Krogan Rebellion as a last resort weapon in the event that a resurgent krogan civilization renew their aggression within Citadel space. Mutated turians like the Marauder, "
generals" among the Reapers' ground forces of synthetic-organic "husks", and the hybrid Brute spliced from a mixture of krogan and turian body parts, are introduced as new enemy types. The third game's
Omega expansion pack introduced Nyreen Kandros, although minor female turian characters have appeared in other media prior to the release of
Omega in November 2012. In
Mass Effect: Andromeda, a contingent of turian colonists participates in the Andromeda Initiative, a civilian project which sends settlers on board "ark ships" on a one-way trip to the
Andromeda Galaxy prior to the events of
Mass Effect 3. The turian smuggler
Vetra Nyx joins the crew of the Andromeda Initiative Survey Ship
Tempest as a companion of its commander, the human Pathfinder. Another major turian character in
Andromeda is Tiran Kandros, the cousin of Nyreen who is the leader of a de facto volunteer militia responsible for station security on the Nexus, the Andromeda Initiative's
seat of government, and also leads the Initiative's APEX Strike Teams which protect its interests. Tiran's backstory is explored in the limited comic series
Mass Effect: Discovery, which ran from May 2017 to October 2017.
In other media The turians are featured as a themed
skin for
Anthem player characters, released on November 7, 2019, in commemoration of
"N7 Day", an informal celebration of the
Mass Effect franchise observed annually. ==Analysis==