

so there's two sides to wanting to retrieve the graybox for Shepard and crew - personal and professional.

The information could damage the Alliance if it gets out. Keiji's graybox has been obtained by villain Donovan Hock - also his murderer - and hock is trying to crack the box and get the information inside. This graybox belonged to Keiji, and since he's died, it is all that remains of him. That's why it has its title - Stealing Memory - since the box is essentially a collection of the memories of a specific person. The entire Kasumi Loyalty Mission in Mass Effect 2 is built around the mystery of the graybox. The Graybox and the Stealing Memory mission On this page, we explain the consequences of the decision you make here. Your decision around the Graybox will have a minor impact on Mass Effect 3 - and generally impacts the life of Kasumi as a character going forward in big ways. The graybox is basically the all that remains of Keiji Okuda, Kasumi's partner and lover. The box in question is a Graybox, which is a unique item in the Mass Effect universe that's introduced in the Kasumi missions.

Released as DLC in the original version of the game, the Kasumi and her loyalty quest are fully integrated into the new Legendary Edition of the game - and in her quest, you'll be faced with one of the game's more difficult heart-wrenching decisions - if Kasumi should keep or destroy the box. One of the earliest loyalty missions you'll have access to in Mass Effect 2 is for Kasumi - the Stealing Memory mission.
