Do you favor any alien species above another? Humanity excluded for the sake of the question.

Anonymous
I wouldn’t say I favor them, but the quarians fascinate me. They have the biggest fleet of spaceships of all species known, yet they are considered a non-existant threat, vermins even. Their fleet is so big that coordinating it is a massive feat that many other species wouldn’t be able to reproduce.
I respect the strength and determinations of krogans. You rarely have to worry about them not getting the job done if you pay them enough. I wouldn’t say they have honor, but something more like a craftman’s pride in their own work.
As for the other species, in particular the asari and the salarians, I despise them. Too often I see them plotting and scheming with humanity just another pawn in their game.
Project Lazarus
Although most of the staff I employed remained doubtful regarding the positive outcome of this endeavour, I’ve assured them that they won’t have to scrounge for resources. It’s my absolute belief that we can’t face the threat without the aid of Shepard.
Operative Lawson assures me she will be successful, and she knows too well what failure means. She wouldn’t dare fail me.

Anonymous
That would be telling.
It’s out there somewhere, I’m sure someone as crafty as you could find it. If not…
Well, I don’t think I need to tell you that knowledge can be dangerous, even the pursuit of it.
Is there a literature piece you're particularly fond of?

Anonymous
I enjoy Leviathan, mostly for how frank it is. As a philosophical piece, it is flawed, but it is also one of the first great ones after the founding of the christian church. More’s Utopia presents another interesting read.
I don’t read much anymore, I can’t afford myself that luxury. I believe the last fictional text I did sit down and read was the A song of Ice and Fire series by 21st century author George R. R. Martin.
An interesting read.
How much is an average Cerberus employee paid and is there a health plan, dental and other benefits included?

Anonymous
There is no set wageplan for the employees of Cerberus. There is no union and certainly no reason for our organization to provide the economical transparancy that is required to run a system concerned with health plans and such.
What there is is dedication, drive, the very exemplars of humanity fighting hard to make sure that we are not outmaneuvered by the Citadel council and their lackeys.
Any man or woman who devote themselves to our cause will be cared for by the best medical practicioners, will have access to the very latest in R&R and will know that we want them at their best.
Loyalty is bought and earned equally.
What's it like being the man behind the curtain?

Anonymous
I have never viewed myself as anything other than a man working towards the interest of humanity, using my resources to ensure that we are given the power and respect in the galaxy that we deserve.
But it would be hard for me to deny that my influence is on the same level as the people I seek to protect. To me, power only means responsibility and duty, if you have the means, it is only natural that you act.
Humanity is still young on the galactic scene, we are still being watched and judges by the other races. Their prejudice and shortsightedness will not stand in the way of mankind’s evolution.