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Not relevant, Arthurh3535 & fudgietroll. The Mass Effect universe is much more... grounded than that (if that term works, as in established or a better foundation for politics).
But I did notice that the Darla ''von Hyperion'' character can be taken two ways:
1. The first meeting with her, after first awaking during the epilogue and talking to her and her friends, what she say seem to suggest that she was raised strictly by quarians (which is how it is spelled, Arthurh, since the names are common nouns; no capitalizations) and that her own parents wheren't in the picture and that she meant that her quarian godparents are the diplomats within the Migrant fleet. If so, it wouldn't--as far as I can see--be lore breaking.
2. Or, as the second meeting with her after leaving Meridian and coming back then talking to Darla when she is alone suggests, Darla arrived with her parents to the Migrant Fleet. As she says (paraphrasing) ''they were diplomats within the Migrant Fleet.'' Which does contradict the lore as even by as late as 2183 (ME1 starts here), the Systems Alliance and the Migrant Fleet have no official diplomatic relations.
So, I guess it can be either way. Her real parents could be dead and quarians found and raised Darla - but that seems improbable, the quarians would probably turn over the human survivor instead of forcing her to be raised by aliens. One can have godparents without their true parents being dead.
Or she's a mad hatter and was just lying about it trying to be special 😉
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