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MASS EFFECT SINS OF THE FATHER HOW TO
Here's how to successfully complete Thane's Loyalty mission in Mass Effect 2. If Shepard allows Kolyat to kill his target and flee the Citadel, they will lose Thane's Loyalty. Shepard and Thane will need to stop Kolyat from carrying out his mission. Instead, they will need to complete tasks successfully and within a given time or risk failure. Thane's mission centers on his son, Kolyat, who has turned to a career as a hitman, following the footsteps of his father. Thane's Loyalty mission, called Thane: Sins of the Father, is one of a few in Mass Effect 2 that are considered No Combat, meaning Shepard and their squad won't face any hostile enemies.
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Thane Krios' Loyalty mission is one of those with a fail condition. Some squadmates' missions can be failed, however, depending on Shepard's actions and choices. For most squadmates in Mass Effect 2, it is simply enough for Shepard to complete the mission, regardless of actions taken or choices made during the experience. They also provide additional lore to the story and serve as trigger points for some romances. The Loyalty missions across the Mass Effect trilogy tend to be some of the most enjoyable side missions and give Shepard a chance to get to know and bond with their crew. These missions, while optional, help make each character fully committed to Shepard's cause, increasing their chances of survival during the endgame Suicide Mission. Each of the 12 squadmates Shepard picks up in Mass Effect 2 has an individual side mission they will ask Shepard to help them complete sometime during the course of the story.