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Offline Black Wolf

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Originally posted by kv1at3485
How will it all end?


In tears ;)
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Offline Setekh

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The most we know about the storyline after FS2 is that the GTVA goes on the offensive. :)
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The shivans join forces with the vasudans and kick the ass of the punny humans. ;7
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Offline WMCoolmon

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Originally posted by Setekh
The most we know about the storyline after FS2 is that the GTVA goes on the offensive. :)


I already like it. :D Exactly what I would've done if I were making a campaign. A great, unique, and original idea.
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Offline Gloriano

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Originally posted by Setekh
The most we know about the storyline after FS2 is that the GTVA goes on the offensive. :)


Yeah Until bigger Shivan Armada comes then it's Retreat again...:p :D
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Offline aldo_14

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FS1 & 2 were only the GTVA's scout force :D

Maybe i should dig out that old GaTD storyline again..........
« Last Edit: August 02, 2004, 08:26:42 am by 181 »

 

Offline Kosh

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I think Inferno is probably the closest we will get to an FS3 (yes, I'm assuming Derek Smart changed his mind).
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