I've been a long-time Descent fan; I first played D2 at a friend's house, bought the Definitive Collection version of it, then got D3 in the same way. I remember seeing the FS2 ad on the D3 CD folder, but I couldn't make heads or tails of it. (Shivans...Vasudans...Terrans?

) Anyway, at the same friend's house, I also saw a box that read "Descent: Freespace." Since it didn't seem to fit in at all with the Descent games I knew, I didn't really give it much thought; I though it was some strange variant. I actually can't recall where I first found out about it; I may have seen it in a store and read about it. Anyway, I either bought it or got it for a birthday. I was instantly hooked; the feeling of flying through space in a starfighter, blasting away at Shivans, was amazing, and the graphics blew me away. (Ooh...explosions

)
Anyway, some time later, I saw another copy of FS, but this time it was bundled with Silent Threat; taking advantage of what might be a one-time opportunity, I picked up the second copy. I wasn't a huge fan of the main campaign (I was never able to beat the Hades until reading about the trick of hiding in the engine nacelles in a walkthrough), but the fan-made missions were awesome (the Destiny of Peace set was my favorite

). The version of FS I had included a trailer for the second game, and I was blown away by the look of the nebular effects and beam cannons. (From the trailer, I had absolutely no idea of whose side the Colossus was on, and as for the Sathanas's red beam effect at the very end...I thought they were engines.

) I did download and play the demo, which I thought had graphics ten times better than the original game. However, I was never able to find a copy in stores (this was within the past few years). I also stumbled across this site somehow, and I read as much about the game as possible. (I did have some elements of the game, like the Sathanes/Into the Lion's Den/the supernova spoiled for me, but I didn't really mind; I didn't think I'd ever get a copy.)
I was almost driven to try out eBay (even then I didn't/still don't really trust it) and bid the insane amounts that they were going for there, but I got in contact with a fellow Descenter who had a friend with a copy of the game. Unfortunately, he wasn't able to get me a copy. I had vaguely heard about the HOTU version, but I didn't really understand it, so I didn't look into it. To my utter joy and surprise, however, Interplay chose that time to release its 20th anniversary edition, and I took quick advantage of it. I was amazed the first time I played it, and the rest, as they say, is history.
