Then i will do those in my next playthrough i at least write them down otherwise i might forget them again so my run was not 100% complete damn it.
If you don't want to do another complete playthrough, you could just go back to a save previous to going to Ilos and stop in on Ontarom to experience the Shifty Looking Cow.
If Sha'ira gave you her "trinket," you could also return to Eletania and find the location of the Prothean ruins on that planet and use the "trinket" to read up about the Prothean Sphere. If you missed receiving the trinket from Sha'ira, then it's probably because you did not speak with Xeltan after speaking with Septimus but before returning to Sha'ira (where she thanks you for speaking with Septimus). If you have spoken with both Xeltan and Septiumus, she'll mention that "even the Elcor diplomat has withdrawn his complaint" against her and she'll give you a "trinket" in addition to the payment for completing the assignment with Septimus. If you did miss getting the trinket... then that's basically going to require another almost full playthrough to correct since most people do Sha'ira's assignment during their first visit to the Citadel.
There is probably still a lot of dialogue in the game that you haven't heard. Some of it changes depending on in what order you do the main mission assignments and other dialogue changes depending on which exact pairs of crew you have with you to do the assignments.
Also, it is unlikely that you've unlocked both the Paragon Morality Quest (UNC: Beseiged Base) and the Renegade Morality Quest (UNC: The Negotiation). You can unlock both in one playthrough without "glitching" for extra Paragon/Renegade points, but it requires very precise selection of dialogue throughout the game in order to maximize the paragon/renegade points you receive (and obviously, you character will be neither clearly paragon or clearly renegade overall). Most people do 1 paragon playthrough and 1 renegade playthrough to experience how different the game can feel when the PC's morality is changed from one to the other. However, my favorite playthroughs are the ones where my character is not strongly one or the other... probably about 60% paragon and 40% renegade (I was actually taught that this sort of percentage split is a formula that genrally makes for the most interesting protagonists in fictional writing - the "flawed" hero.)





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