Forward:
The Citadel council... a galaxy wide empire which controls almost all known intelligent life in the galaxy, has discovered many lifeforms, and countless planets. However, with all their wondrous discoveries, they have still only realistically discovered around 1% of the galaxy... limited by their reliance on the Mass Relay Network to travel. It is therefore feasible to assume that in all likelihood there are countless more intelligent species throughout the galaxy, developing on their own without a Mass Relay of their own to exploit. Could there also, in theory, be other empires? Other hidden wars? All still taking place without any of the council races ever realising?
The Salarian scientist Mordin Solus once said: "Humans are more genetically diverse. More variable. Mutations. Adaptations. Far beyond other life. Ignore their superficial appearance, It's down to their genetic code. Biotic abilities, intelligence levels. Can look at random Asari or Krogan, and make reasonable guesses. Humans are too variable to judge. Outliers in all species, of course. Geniuses, idiots. But human probability curve offers greater overall variety."
What is always assumed, is the human race originated on planet Earth, adapting to different environments as they spread out. However, they more often than not, they find ways to change their environment to suit them. The human race is not a product of its environment... more it is an inevitability, to eventually have the need to leave its planet of 'origin', and bring change with them wherever they go. In this way, humanity is fate and destiny in a physical form, creating history and stories. Appearing in many places throughout the universe, some having never come into contact, or even having knowledge of the others existence, forever travelling through the stars.
This story chronicles some of those journeys...
