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'''''Mass Effect: Deception''''' is a novel set in the ''[[Mass Effect (Video Game)|Mass Effect]]'' Universe. It chronicles Gillian Grayson's attempt to avenge her father's death at the hands of Cerberus in ''[[Mass Effect Retribution (Literature)|Mass Effect Retribution]]''. The novel contains many continuity errors, which Bioware has promised to correct in subsequent editions.
'''''Mass Effect: Deception''''' is a novel set in the ''[[Mass Effect]]'' Universe. It chronicles Gillian Grayson's attempt to avenge her father's death at the hands of Cerberus in ''[[Mass Effect Retribution]]''. The novel contains many continuity errors, which Bioware has promised to correct in subsequent editions.
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* [[Cutting Off the Branches]]: The Citadel Council in ''Deception'' are made up of an asari, a turian, a salarian and a human, so either Shepard saved the Destiny Ascension or the all-human council decided to abdicate. Notably the human councilor is ''not'' identified as Udina despite ''Retribution'' implying otherwise, so this may also be a partial case of [[Third Option Adaptation]].
* [[Cutting Off the Branches]]: The Citadel Council in ''Deception'' are made up of an asari, a turian, a salarian and a human, so either Shepard saved the Destiny Ascension or the all-human council decided to abdicate. Notably the human councilor is ''not'' identified as Udina despite ''Retribution'' implying otherwise, so this may also be a partial case of [[Third Option Adaptation]].
* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]: Despite their sole interaction being a one-sided conversation that ended with him being thrown across a room, Nick greets Gillian with open arms and a kiss on the cheek when he sees her again.
* [[Defeat Means Friendship]]: Despite their sole interaction being a one-sided conversation that ended with him being thrown across a room, Nick greets Gillian with open arms and a kiss on the cheek when he sees her again.
* [[Downer Ending]]: {{spoiler|Gillian, Nick and Hendel all [[Dropped a Bridge On Him|die pointless deaths]], Kai Leng gets away again, the Illusive Man is building an ''army'' of Grayson clones (or something possibly ''worse'') and once again the Council sticks their heads in the sand and ignores Kahlee and Anderson's evidence about the Reapers.}}
* [[Downer Ending]]: {{spoiler|Gillian, Nick and Hendel all [[Dropped a Bridge on Him|die pointless deaths]], Kai Leng gets away again, the Illusive Man is building an ''army'' of Grayson clones (or something possibly ''worse'') and once again the Council sticks their heads in the sand and ignores Kahlee and Anderson's evidence about the Reapers.}}
* [[Dropped a Bridge On Him]]: {{spoiler|Gillian, Nick and Hendel}}, as noted above.
* [[Dropped a Bridge on Him]]: {{spoiler|Gillian, Nick and Hendel}}, as noted above.
* [[Evil Is Petty]]: Kai Leng plants a bug in David Anderson's house. However, before he leaves, he eats Anderson's cereal
* [[Evil Is Petty]]: Kai Leng plants a bug in David Anderson's house. However, before he leaves, he eats Anderson's cereal
* [[Karma Houdini]]: {{spoiler|Kai Leng, natch. Gotta keep him alive for ''Mass Effect 3'', after all!}}
* [[Karma Houdini]]: {{spoiler|Kai Leng, natch. Gotta keep him alive for ''Mass Effect 3'', after all!}}