When you tried kicking, Bucky responded by getting on the floor and lying on his back, keeping you on top of him, and keeping his arms locked in position. You struggled against him, even throwing your head back to try and get him again. Bucky thought quickly, keeping ahold of your hands and turning you and wrapping his arms around you, locking you in. “Y/N, I’m not going to fight you.” He told you, only to be headbutted, and your knee to go into his abdomen. You took a swing at his face, hitting him pretty good, but when you went for the second hit, Bucky grabbed your hand, and then the other when you went to swing again. Mordin fell under that category which meant it was a no-go. That’s when you declare things like drug references in your game. Til the fateful day we were told MEA had already been submitted to the ratings board. Bless him, he came in on a Saturday to do a special hallucination showing Mordin himself. It got even better when our cine designer John Ebenger wanted to take it even further. As a nod to him I wrote SAM singing Modern Major-General. Who else in the ME game sings unexpectedly? MORDIN. It occurred to me, wouldn’t it be amusing if Ryder had the option of actually trying ‘the medicine’ to see what would happen? And I thought, what if it turned into some hallucination that somehow involved SAM - like maybe SAM would sing? But why? How could I motivate that? Then it hit me. I thought it’d be amusing if these 2 guys living way out on the fringes in a shack were growing plants for uh, medicinal purposes, and needed Ryder’s help with it. John Dombrow explains: “One day I had to write a small quest for Kadara. It wasn’t cut due to running out of time however, it was cut due to drug references. Despite being set a galaxy away and some 600 years after Mordin’s death, there was a time when he had a cameo.