The Commander Shepard affair
It's time to put down the guns and put on the fancy clothes. The object you're looking for is in the hands of a very bad man, and you crash his party with hidden weapons that have been stashed away inside a statue of your old friend Saren. You have to find where the collector is keeping those memories, and you have to make sure not to gain too much attention at his party.
What comes next is a neat little breaking-and-entering sequence, and the action erupts from there. There is actually a fair amount of story-telling in this rather short sequence, and the character of Kasumi is given a decent amount of depth for what little time we spend with her.
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