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 You already knew that Mass Effect is quite possibly the most important science fiction universe of our generation. But how did Mass Effect develop into such an important game  As we eagerly await the third installment of the trilogy, it   interesting to learn more about the creative choices that led us here.     Why Mass Effect is the Most Important Science Fiction Universe of Our Generation  So here are 10 things you probably didn ;t know about Mass Effect 鈥?via the game 82 stanley becher 17  executive producer, Casey Hudson.  We were lucky enough to have breakfast with Hudson last week, and he spent nearly an hour filling us in on the weird secrets and surprising backstory of Mass Effect. Here   what he told us. Minor spoilers ahead 8230; 1  The game wasn ;t originally called Mass Effect. The original codename for the project was SFX, sh stanley cups ort for Science Fiction X. And they used that name for so long, everybody grew attached to it, and didn ;t want to change it. We went through a naming process, and people kept saying, Why don ;t we just use SFX   says Hudson. But he and the other creators kept resisting using that name because it seemed like they were too attached to it 鈥?and the clincher was the fact that SFX was already the name of a long-standing magazine. stanley cup  Instead, they chose Mass Effect from 10 different possible names, because it related to the dark energy that we used to drive a lot of the techn