For added context:
I've now finished the outline for a course of action, for each option:
Option 1: Cutting completely.I remove the mission from the campaign but the 2007 version stays in the final .vp, to be played at leisure via the Mission Simulator. To preserve the integrety of the campaign's original structure, I will add language to both Debriefing of RoR_13 and the command briefing of RoR_15 to indicate that a day has passed.
Unless, I am wrong on how "previous-goal-true-delay" works, in RoR_17a the arrival cue of the Aten will now return to the default entered for playing it as a single mission, no additional change required. If I am wrong, I will replace it with what's the default.
Option 2: Cut, but move plot elements.I remove the mission from the campaign but the 2007 version stays in the final .vp, to be played at leisure via the Mission Simulator. To preserve the integrety of the campaign's original structure, I will add language to both Debriefing of RoR_13 and the command briefing of RoR_15 to indicate that a day has passed.
I will find an appropriate mission to add the Aten to. I have a mission in mind, where it would replace a Leviathan, and make the neccessary alterations in terms of balancing, as well as change the mission objective so the survival of the Leviathan-turned-Aten is no longer mission ciritcal. Before I make those changes I will, of course, make a copy to the original mission for single play, that will be added to the final .vp. In RoR_17a I will make change the arrival cue of the Aten accordingly.
Option 3: No cutting.I will change nothing and bear the criticsm after the re-release.
Alternatively, I will change the campaign file to no longer check if the primary mission objective of RoR_14 had been completed before advancing the player to RoR_15. As a result the mission could never be "failed" and if a player wants to skip it, they can just warp out. Loading time would still suck, but that's not in my power to change (okay, it is, in a way, technically ... but you know what I mean).
Option 4: Snuffleupagus... I am going to use
AI, social media profiles and facial recogntion to tailor every download to the preference of each person downloading variables
