Commander Shepard

Commander Shepard is the main character controlled by the player in the Mass Effect series of video games created by BioWare. Shepard's gender, physical characteristics, past and first name are determined by the player, and in effect becomes the player's "alter ego". Bioware also provides a default character model for each gender that players are free to use instead of creating their own. The default first names for Shepard are "John" if male and... more
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