alex3337
11-23-2009, 14:23
I just wanted to announce that Jorgen's pun (http://www.teardown.se/forum/showpost.php?p=12558&postcount=31) hit the mark. I'll be working on a new campaign, oriented towards the Aliens setting.
The campaign takes place right after the events at LV 426, when the Sulaco crew awakes again for a new urgent assignment: the USS 325 "Agora" has dropped communications. The Sulaco, already on a rendezvous course with it, is the closest ship.
It will be an 8-mission campaign, on the following lines:
1. Disembark. Take positions on the landing site.
2. Secure the base camp. Close the unsecure entries to the holding area.
3 and 4. Recover. Enter the science labs, and recover data from the computers.
5. Regroup. Bring back the data to the base camp.
6. Defend. Xenoforms take the offensive and try to break in.
7. Burn. Destroy the eggs before they hatch.
8. Escape. Get back to the dropship before the ship's reactor blows up.
Is it better to release the whole thing, or to release missions as they are done?
The campaign takes place right after the events at LV 426, when the Sulaco crew awakes again for a new urgent assignment: the USS 325 "Agora" has dropped communications. The Sulaco, already on a rendezvous course with it, is the closest ship.
It will be an 8-mission campaign, on the following lines:
1. Disembark. Take positions on the landing site.
2. Secure the base camp. Close the unsecure entries to the holding area.
3 and 4. Recover. Enter the science labs, and recover data from the computers.
5. Regroup. Bring back the data to the base camp.
6. Defend. Xenoforms take the offensive and try to break in.
7. Burn. Destroy the eggs before they hatch.
8. Escape. Get back to the dropship before the ship's reactor blows up.
Is it better to release the whole thing, or to release missions as they are done?