Here we go:
I identify with both factions. How could I not have a shred of GTVA-ness after two games and myriad campaigns fighting Shivans, rebels, Zods, and watching so many ships and worlds burn? We know what happened, and we know that the vast majority of the pilots and crews just want peace, but they think that their leaders know the best way to that is fighting.
And of course the Feds are fighting for their very survival against overwhelming odds. What's not to like about that? They also have seen countless ships and cities burn, and they also are willing to sacrifice themselves to save their comrades.
It's all messed up.
Man I used
so many checkpoints... Admittedly few once I figured out how to win: Combined arms, stick with your frigate and follow orders! Every time!
Called the bluff. The objective was to stall, and that's the best way to delay somebody.
Darkest hour. The toughest part was preserving the rooks and the V-whatever it's called ship.
Xinny... Zero... they're dogfighting with angels now...

I'd have let them win if they didn't
blow up my transport when they were done! jerks!
EDIT: Couldn't remember the
Nyx fight, so it probably wasn't that tough for me.
Understood the
point buy system because I remember hearing about it earlier. I think it bugged on me though, I ended up with about 9 points worth of reinforcements.
Vasudan logistics: treachery. There was a
contact/spy within the UEF, feeding them some good, and some bad information. He probably let slip that there was a Tev corvette engaged with a UEF frigate, and the captain did the rest. Bam. Cease-fire avoided, Vasudans angry and hostile to the UEF.
One Perfect Moment was incredible, with the atmosphere of the mission and dialogue, the cold beauty of the moon, and the awe of flying above the surface of something in FS! I'd heard that it'd be done, but I had no idea it'd be so incredible.
I'm surprisingly neutral on the
assassination.
The entire soundtrack was awesome, so I can safely assume that I really loved it at the end of
Pawns.
Dalenda Est. Again, it seems hard until you realize that your objective is to just protect the Indus. if there are no fighters about, order your wings to take out a cruiser. Throw some topedos at a beam cannon once in a while and you're good.
And I added my vote to
love/want to kill Steele both.