Normandy (Mass Effect)

The Normandy-class SR are two fictional spacecraft in the Mass Effect video game franchise. She first appears in Mass Effect as the SSV Normandy SR-1, the product of a joint venture between the human Systems Alliance and the Turian Hierarchy, and described as the most advanced military stealth starship in the galaxy within the series. An improved version of the ship known as the Normandy SR-2, though no longer a commissioned spaceship of the Alliance Navy, is later constructed by the anthropocentric paramilitary organization Cerberus and appears from Mass Effect 2 onwards. Both iterations of Normandy have Jeff "Joker" Moreau (voiced by Seth Green) as the pilot in command, while the SR-2 is integrated with an artificial intelligence entity known as EDI (voiced by Tricia Helfer). She functions as the primary means of transport and base of operations for the player, in the role of Spectre Commander Shepard, and their crew, as they travel throughout the Milky Way and fight hostile aliens such as the Reapers.

Normandy
Mass Effect vehicles
The SSV Normandy SR-1 as it appears in Mass Effect
First appearanceMass Effect
Last appearanceMass Effect 3: Citadel
Information
AffiliationSystems Alliance Navy
Cerberus (ME2)
CaptainCaptain Anderson (ME prologue)
Commander Shepard
Combat vehiclesM35 Mako (ME)
M-44 Hammerhead (ME2)
UT-47 Kodiak (ME2 and ME3)
Auxiliary vehicles
  • Kodiak drop shuttles (shuttle bay)
  • Passenger escape pods
General characteristics
ArmamentsMass accelerator cannon (SR-1)
Thanix cannons (SR-2)
Both variants:
GARDIAN point-defense lasers
Javelin disruptor torpedoes
PropulsionTantalus drive core
Four antiproton thrusters
Length170 metres (560 ft) (SR-1)
216 metres (709 ft) (SR-2)
Width96 metres (315 ft) (SR-2)
Height24 metres (79 ft) (SR-2)

The Normandy has been praised by critics for its visual design, level design, and its appearance in the original Mass Effect trilogy, where it plays a pivotal role in the war against the Reapers and their servants.

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