In Mass Effect 2, you can find the Amada system by exploring the "Horsehead Nebula" cluster on the galaxy map. Specifically, look for the system labeled as Amada, which is located in the upper right section of the Horsehead Nebula. Once you select the system, you can travel to it and explore its planets or gather resources. Be sure to scan thoroughly for any valuable items or missions.
you get him when you go to find Dr. Okeer
In the book Mass Effect: Revelation, it is revealed that (SPOILERS) Saren pursued and found archaeologists/scientists who had discovered a massive artifact in the outer rim. Saren obtained their research, and went to find the artifact. The artifact was a dormant Sovereign.
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I know that they found The Reapers around 2180 so they had to find the other aliens before that.
You get the dress as part of Kasumi's recruitment mission in the Kasumi Downloadable Content expansion.
Healthy body mass is relative to how tall you are. The BMI system allows you to find a healthy weight relative to your height.
The Mass Effect series are almost sandbox types of games where you can do most things in any order. If you are referring to what comes next in the main story line, then open your menu and check the journal. You will find all of your primary and secondary objectives there.
What do you use to find mass
To find thermal energy in a system, you can calculate it by multiplying the mass of the object by its specific heat capacity and the change in temperature. This formula is often used in physics and thermodynamics to determine the amount of thermal energy present in a system.
You can find a dog's mass by wieghing it. Dogs usually have a different mass.
There is one in the beginning where you save veetor. Besides that, they are randomly found. You can buy them in some locations though.
To calculate the punch force in a mechanical system, you can use the formula: Force Mass x Acceleration. First, determine the mass of the object being punched. Next, calculate the acceleration of the object during the punch. Finally, multiply the mass by the acceleration to find the punch force.