Wednesday, January 14, 2026

It’s a Mass Effect Bonanza on Ladies First!

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On this episode of Ladies First, all things Mass Effect take over as Elizabeth and Kori talk about the lady presenting characters from BioWare’s massively popular franchise. Tune in as they discuss fan favorites like Liara T’soni, Samantha Traynor, Vetra Nyx, and everyone’s favorite little shit of an Asari, Pelessaria B’Sayle aka PeeBee. The ladies also compare the original trilogy with Mass Effect: Andromeda, noting the age difference between the two playable protagonists, and the overall tones of both stories.

Talk Mass Effect with Ladies First

Do you agree with us and think one hour is not nearly enough time to spend covering these characters? If so, we’ve got a thread for Mass Effect on our forum. Come check it out and talk nerdy to us!

Or, if you like wearing your gamer pride and have lost several weekends post-release dates, check out our Mass Effect hoodie over in our store!

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Image courtesy of BioWare

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  • Part time gamer, full time complainer. Gotta go fast cuz I’ve got ADHD! Trans masc, he/him. Eli serves as a Managing Editor for The Fandomentals. You can find him on Twitter.

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