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Alien invasion

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Alien invasion

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Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Fort Donelson National Battlefield - History

The most vulnerable area in the Confederate defensive line in the Western Theater was the state of Kentucky. The Tennessee and Cumberland Rivers were potential avenues for a Union invasion through the state and into Tennessee and beyond. But since Kentucky had declared itself neutral in the conflict, defensive works could not be built within the state without alienating the local population. Two engineers detached from the 1st Tennessee Infantry, Adna Anderson and William F. Foster, set to work in earnest on May 10, 1861, to find suit ...

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Fort Donelson National Battlefield, Fort Donelson National Battlefield - History, Fort Donelson National Battlefield - Administrative history, Fort Donelson National Battlefield - Cemetery, Fort Donelson National Battlefield - Notes

Read more here: » Fort Donelson National Battlefield: Encyclopedia II - Fort Donelson National Battlefield - History

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Commissar Yarrick - The Third Armageddon War

Fifty years to the day of the previous invasion, Ghazghkull led another Ork Waaagh to Armageddon. Yarrick, following the trail of his nemesis, returned to Armageddon, and was granted supreme command over all Imperial forces stationed to fight the aliens. During what came to be known as the Third War for Armageddon, billions lost their lives in a gruelling war of attrition. Ghazghkull was repulsed by the Imperium, and Yarrick was last seen chasing after the Ork Warlord who had caused such death and destruct ...

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Commissar Yarrick, Commissar Yarrick - Early Life, Commissar Yarrick - The Second Armageddon War, Commissar Yarrick - Warlord Ugulhard, Commissar Yarrick - The Siege of Hades Hive, Commissar Yarrick - Golgotha, Commissar Yarrick - The Third Armageddon War, Commissar Yarrick - In Game Terms

Read more here: » Commissar Yarrick: Encyclopedia II - Commissar Yarrick - The Third Armageddon War

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Trope - Literary usage

In literature, a trope is a familiar and repeated symbol, meme, theme, motif, style, character or thing that permeates a particular type of literature. They are usually tied heavily to genre. For example, tropes in horror literature and film include the mad scientist or a dark and stormy night. Tropes can also be plots or events, such as the science fiction trope of an alien invasion that is deterred at the last minute. Authors that rely on tropes are often seen as unimaginative and dull. However, many authors have twisted tropes into ...

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Trope, Trope - Linguistic usage, Trope - Literary usage, Trope - Tropes in philosophy, Trope - In Philosophy of history, Trope - Trope theory in metaphysics, Trope - Tropes in music, Trope - In Jewish religious liturgy, Trope - In Medieval music, Trope - In 20th-century music

Read more here: » Trope: Encyclopedia II - Trope - Literary usage

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Quake II - Overview

The action takes place in a science-fiction environment. In the single-player game, the player is a human soldier taking part in Operation Overlord, a desperate attempt to protect Earth from alien invasion by launching a counter-attack on the home planet of the hostile cybernetic Strogg civilization. Most of the other soldiers are captured or killed almost as soon as they enter the planet's atmosphere, so it falls upon the player to penetrate the Strogg capital city alone and ultimately to a ...

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Quake II, Quake II - Overview, Quake II - Expansions, Quake II - Not a true sequel, Quake II - Ports, Quake II - PlayStation version, Quake II - Nintendo 64 version

Read more here: » Quake II: Encyclopedia II - Quake II - Overview

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Trope - Literary usage

In literature, a trope is a familiar and repeated symbol, meme, theme, motif, style, character or thing that permeates a particular type of literature. They are usually tied heavily to genre. For example, tropes in horror literature and film include the mad scientist or a dark and stormy night. Tropes can also be plots or events, such as the science fiction trope of an alien invasion that is deterred at the last minute. Authors that rely on tropes as the starting points for their writing are often seen as unimaginative and dull. Howev ...

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Trope, Trope - Linguistic usage, Trope - Literary usage, Trope - Tropes in philosophy, Trope - In Philosophy of history, Trope - Trope theory in metaphysics, Trope - Tropes in music, Trope - In Jewish religious liturgy, Trope - In Medieval music, Trope - In 20th-century music

Read more here: » Trope: Encyclopedia II - Trope - Literary usage

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - X-COM - Series standards

The premise for the series is fairly simple and straightforward, with variations among them: armies of hostile aliens have begun invading the Earth, killing and enslaving the human race. Despite the cliche setup, the implementation is serious and carefully detailed to give an "authentic" impression: Regardless of game, the player is put in command of "X-COM," the Extraterrestrial Combat Unit. By defending countries from enemy invasion, the force gains monetary support. Any nation may quit, if X-COM's service is deemed unsatisfa ...

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X-COM, X-COM - Series standards, X-COM - The series, X-COM - Spiritual successors, X-COM - Tips for the series, X-COM - Playing Under Windows XP

Read more here: » X-COM: Encyclopedia II - X-COM - Series standards

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Quake II - Overview

The action takes place in a science-fiction environment. In the single-player game, the player is a human soldier taking part in Operation Overlord, a desperate attempt to protect Earth from alien invasion by launching a counter-attack on the home planet of the hostile cybernetic Strogg civilization. Most of the other soldiers are captured or killed almost as soon as they enter the planet's atmosphere, so it falls upon the player to penetrate the Strogg capital city alone and ultimately to a ...

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Quake II, Quake II - Overview, Quake II - Missions for PC version of Quake 2, Quake II - Expansions, Quake II - Not a true sequel, Quake II - Ports, Quake II - PlayStation version, Quake II - Nintendo 64 version

Read more here: » Quake II: Encyclopedia II - Quake II - Overview

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Puni Puni Poemy - Episodes

Puni Puni Poemy comprises only two episodes, each around 26 minutes in length. Part 1 - Poemy is in a Bad Mood It's the start of a new school year for Poemy Watanabe, and things are off to a typically energetic start as she strives to do her best and become a voice actress. But things go from bad to worse when an alien kills her parents, Nabeshin and Kumi-Kumi, in order to pave the way for an impending invasion. Her home destroyed, Poemy moves in with her best friend, Futaba Aasu, and her six sisters, ...

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Puni Puni Poemy, Puni Puni Poemy - Episodes, Puni Puni Poemy - Characters, Puni Puni Poemy - The Aasu Sisters

Read more here: » Puni Puni Poemy: Encyclopedia II - Puni Puni Poemy - Episodes

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Nostradamus - Nostradamus in popular culture

Nostradamus - Television. The television series Alias prominently features the character Milo Rambaldi, a fictional Nostradamus-like prophet. In the science fiction series First Wave, the protagonists use the quatrains of Nostradamus to fight back against an alien invasion. Nostradamus has also been parodied on Comedy Central's Chappelle's Show a ...

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Nostradamus, Nostradamus - Life, Nostradamus - Childhood, Nostradamus - Student years, Nostradamus - Marriage and healing work, Nostradamus - The seer, Nostradamus - Final years and death, Nostradamus - Methods, Nostradamus - Works, Nostradamus - Hazards of interpretation, Nostradamus - Misquotes and hoaxes, Nostradamus - Nostradamus in popular culture, Nostradamus - Television, Nostradamus - Film, Nostradamus - Music, Nostradamus - Comics, Nostradamus - Games, Nostradamus - Sources, Nostradamus - External links

Read more here: » Nostradamus: Encyclopedia II - Nostradamus - Nostradamus in popular culture

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Recurring characters of Futurama - Morbo

(voiced by Maurice LaMarche) - A news monster for √2 News, Entertainment and Alien Invasion Tonight, Good Morning Earth, and other shows on the √2 Television Network. Morbo is actually an advance scout for an alien invasion, but has a habit of repeatedly and violently emphasising his species' invasion plans. He frequently expresses his hatred for humanity, but it remains unknown if he is actually an invasion scout or if he is simply acting. Morbo has a great love for Lipps, Inc.'s song "Funky Town". Morbo is, unsurpr ...

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Recurring characters of Futurama, Recurring characters of Futurama - Captain Zapp Brannigan, Recurring characters of Futurama - Kif Kroker, Recurring characters of Futurama - Nibbler, Recurring characters of Futurama - Richard Nixon's head, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mom, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mom's Sons, Recurring characters of Futurama - Lrrr, Recurring characters of Futurama - Al Gore, Recurring characters of Futurama - Professor Ogden Wernstrom, Recurring characters of Futurama - Morbo, Recurring characters of Futurama - Linda, Recurring characters of Futurama - Cubert Farnsworth, Recurring characters of Futurama - Dwight Conrad, Recurring characters of Futurama - LaBarbara Conrad, Recurring characters of Futurama - Scruffy, Recurring characters of Futurama - Sal, Recurring characters of Futurama - Yancy Fry Jr, Recurring characters of Futurama - Philip J. Fry II, Recurring characters of Futurama - The Wongs, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mayor C. Randall Poopenmayer, Recurring characters of Futurama - Elzar, Recurring characters of Futurama - Judge Ron Whitey, Recurring characters of Futurama - Hyperchicken, Recurring characters of Futurama - Ethan Bubblegum Tate, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mr. Panucci, Recurring characters of Futurama - Father Changstein-El-Gamahl, Recurring characters of Futurama - The Hypnotoad, Recurring characters of Futurama - Hattie McDoogal, Recurring characters of Futurama - Michelle, Recurring characters of Futurama - Brainspawn, Recurring characters of Futurama - Horrible Gelatinous Blob

Read more here: » Recurring characters of Futurama: Encyclopedia II - Recurring characters of Futurama - Morbo

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Naval history of Japan - World War II

In the years before WW II the IJN began to structure itself specifically to fight the United States. A long stretch of militaristic expansion and the start of the Second Sino-Japanese war in 1937 had alienated the United States the country was seen as a rival of Japan. To achieve Japan’s expansionist policies, the Imperial Japanese Navy also had to fight off the largest navies in the world (The 1922 Washington Naval Treaty allotted a 5/5/3 ratio for the navies of Great Britain, the United States and Japan). She was therefore numeric ...

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Naval history of Japan, Naval history of Japan - Prehistory, Naval history of Japan - Early historical period, Naval history of Japan - Yayoi Period, Naval history of Japan - Yamato Period, Naval history of Japan - Medieval period, Naval history of Japan - Mongol invasions 1274–1281, Naval history of Japan - Wakou piracy 13th–16th century, Naval history of Japan - Warring States period 15th–16th century, Naval history of Japan - European contacts, Naval history of Japan - Invasion of Korea and the Ryukyus, Naval history of Japan - Oceanic trade 16th–17th century, Naval history of Japan - Invasion project of the Philippines, Naval history of Japan - Seclusion 1640–1840, Naval history of Japan - Modernization: Bakumatsu period 1853-1868, Naval history of Japan - Birth of a modern Navy, Naval history of Japan - Meiji restoration and creation of the Imperial Japanese Navy, Naval history of Japan - Sino-Japanese War, Naval history of Japan - Russo-Japanese War, Naval history of Japan - World War II, Naval history of Japan - Self-Defense Forces, Naval history of Japan - Notes

Read more here: » Naval history of Japan: Encyclopedia II - Naval history of Japan - World War II

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Federalist Party United States - Alien and Sedition Acts

After an American delegation was insulted in Paris in the XYZ affair (1797), public opinion ran strongly against the French. The Federalists, at the peak of their popularity, took advantage by preparing for an invasion by the French army (a very unlikely possibility). There was an undeclared "Quasi-War" with France, 1798-1800, in which each side's warships attacked the other's shipping, and a few naval fights took place. To silence newspaper dissent the Federalists passed the Sedition Act, and imprisoned several opposition editors. The Alien ...

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Federalist Party United States, Federalist Party United States - The rise of the Federalist Party, Federalist Party United States - French Revolution, Federalist Party United States - Whiskey Rebellion: Unrest at home, Federalist Party United States - Newspaper editors at war, Federalist Party United States - A new president, Federalist Party United States - Alien and Sedition Acts, Federalist Party United States - Election of 1800, Federalist Party United States - Service as the loyal opposition, Federalist Party United States - The disloyal opposition, Federalist Party United States - Interpretations, Federalist Party United States - Bibliography, Federalist Party United States - Presidential candidates

Read more here: » Federalist Party United States: Encyclopedia II - Federalist Party United States - Alien and Sedition Acts

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - French Communist Party - The 1960s and 70s

Thorez died in 1964 and was succeeded as PCF leader by Waldeck Rochet. In May 1968 widespread student riots and strikes broke out in France. The PCF supported the general strike but opposed the revolutionary student movement, which was dominated by Trotskyists, Maoists and Anarchists. The PCF also alienated many on the left by supporting the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968. Nevertheless, the PCF benefited from the left-wing mood of the period, and from the collapse of the socialists. Due to Waldeck Rochet's ill health, Jacques Duclos was the candidate at thee 1969 presidential election. D ...

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French Communist Party, French Communist Party - Foundation, French Communist Party - The 1920s, French Communist Party - The Popular Front, French Communist Party - Wartime influence, French Communist Party - The 1960s and 70s, French Communist Party - Decline, French Communist Party - Publications

Read more here: » French Communist Party: Encyclopedia II - French Communist Party - The 1960s and 70s

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - History of Waterford - Waterford 1600-1800

Waterford was occupied by Mountjoy in 1603 during the Nine Years War (Ireland), when the townspeople largely sided with the English government forces. However, Waterford's Roman Catholic population became deeply alienated from the English Protestant state in Ireland in the following 40 years. After the Irish Rebellion of 1641, Waterford was a centre of support for the Confederate Catholics of Ireland - a de facto independent Irish state formed to fight for Irish Catholic interests in the Irish Confederate Wars. Within the Confederation, Wate ...

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History of Waterford, History of Waterford - Foundation, History of Waterford - Anglo Norman invasion and Medieval Waterford, History of Waterford - Area and Extent - the City Walls, History of Waterford - Waterford 1600-1800, History of Waterford - Catholic Emancipation and Famine, History of Waterford - Waterford 1850-1923, History of Waterford - Modern Waterford 1923-2005, History of Waterford - Sources

Read more here: » History of Waterford: Encyclopedia II - History of Waterford - Waterford 1600-1800

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Epaminondas - Early career

Epaminondas lived at a particularly turbulent point in Greek and Theban history. Following the end of the Peloponnesian War in 404 BC, Sparta had embarked upon an aggressively unilateralist policy towards the rest of Greece and quickly alienated many of its former allies. Thebes, meanwhile, had greatly increased its own power during the war and sought to gain control of the other cities of Boeotia (the central territory of ancient Greece). This policy, along with other disputes, brought Thebes into conflict with Sparta. By 395 BC Thebes, alo ...

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Epaminondas, Epaminondas - Historical record, Epaminondas - Youth education and personal life, Epaminondas - Early career, Epaminondas - Theban coup, Epaminondas - After the coup, Epaminondas - 371 BC, Epaminondas - Peace Conference of 371, Epaminondas - Leuctra, Epaminondas - The 360s BC, Epaminondas - First Invasion of the Peloponnese, Epaminondas - Trial, Epaminondas - Later campaigns, Epaminondas - Battle of Mantinea, Epaminondas - Legacy, Epaminondas - Footnotes

Read more here: » Epaminondas: Encyclopedia II - Epaminondas - Early career

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - French Communist Party - The 1960s and 70s

Thorez died in 1964 and was succeeded as PCF leader by Waldeck Rochet. In May 1968 widespread student riots and strikes broke out in France. The PCF supported the general strike but opposed the revolutionary student movement, which was dominated by Trotskyists, Maoists and Anarchists. The PCF also alienated many on the left by supporting the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968. Nevertheless, the PCF benefited from the left-wing mood of the period, and from the collapse of the socialists. Due to Waldeck Rochet's ill health, Jacques Duclos was the candidate at thee 1969 presidential election. D ...

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French Communist Party, French Communist Party - Foundation, French Communist Party - The 1920s, French Communist Party - The Popular Front, French Communist Party - Wartime influence, French Communist Party - The 1950s, French Communist Party - The 1960s and 70s, French Communist Party - Decline, French Communist Party - Publications

Read more here: » French Communist Party: Encyclopedia II - French Communist Party - The 1960s and 70s

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - The Daleks' Master Plan - Notable appearances

Kevin Stoney, who plays Mavic Chen, would return as Tobias Vaughn, another villain working with an alien force — the Cybermen — against the Earth, in the Second Doctor serial The Invasion (1968). Additionally, Stoney also played Tyrum in the Fourth Doctor serial Revenge of the Cybermen in 1975. A younger version of Mavic Chen appears as a minor character in the Virgin New Adventures novel Legacy by Gary Russell. Nicholas Courtney, who played Bret Vyon in the first four episodes of this serial was far more famo ...

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The Daleks' Master Plan, The Daleks' Master Plan - Synopsis, The Daleks' Master Plan - Plot, The Daleks' Master Plan - Cast, The Daleks' Master Plan - Missing episodes, The Daleks' Master Plan - Script, The Daleks' Master Plan - Notable appearances, The Daleks' Master Plan - The Christmas episode, The Daleks' Master Plan - Notes

Read more here: » The Daleks' Master Plan: Encyclopedia II - The Daleks' Master Plan - Notable appearances

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Table Mountain - Plants and animals

The main vegetation of the mountain is the unique and rich Cape fynbos. An estimated 1,470 species of plants are found on the mountain and amongst them are many kinds of world-famous proteas. Remnant patches of ancient rain forest persist in a few of the wetter ravines but not on the famous face above the city, because conditions there are too dry and harsh. The mountain has also suffered serious invasions of alien plants for well over a century, with perhaps the worst invader being the cluster pine. Considerable ef ...

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Table Mountain, Table Mountain - Features, Table Mountain - The cable car, Table Mountain - Hiking and climbing on the mountain, Table Mountain - Safety, Table Mountain - Easy walks, Table Mountain - Platteklip Gorge, Table Mountain - Other routes to the summit, Table Mountain - Kasteelspoort, Table Mountain - The Jeep Track, Table Mountain - Nursery Ravine, Table Mountain - Skeleton Gorge, Table Mountain - Rock climbing, Table Mountain - Geology, Table Mountain - Plants and animals, Table Mountain - History

Read more here: » Table Mountain: Encyclopedia II - Table Mountain - Plants and animals

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Giant Robo - The 1967 Series

The original tokusatsu TV series aired on NET (now TV Asahi) from October 11, 1967 to April 1, 1968, with a total of 26 episodes. Giant Robo - The Plot. The Earth is under invasion by a terrorist group called Big Fire (Gargoyle in the US version), led by the alien Emperor Guillotine. The group captures scientists to create an army of giant monsters to rampage the Earth. But fate stumbles on a little boy named Daisaku Kusama (Johnny Sokko in the US) and a young man named Jūrō Minami (Jerry Mano in the US) ...

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Giant Robo, Giant Robo - The 1967 Series, Giant Robo - The Plot, Giant Robo - What's Robo Saying?, Giant Robo - The US Version, Giant Robo - The OVA Series, Giant Robo - Plot, Giant Robo - Production notes on the OVA, Giant Robo - OVA Character and Other References, Giant Robo - Spin-off OVAs

Read more here: » Giant Robo: Encyclopedia II - Giant Robo - The 1967 Series

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Orochimaru Naruto - Years in Konoha

Orochimaru was originally a student of Sarutobi (who later became the Sandaime Hokage) as a part of a three-man team containing himself, Jiraiya and Tsunade. He was considered the most talented out of the three and Sarutobi had high hopes for him, often berating the clumsy Jiraiya and telling him he should be more like Orochimaru; he hoped that one day, Orochimaru would succeed him. While Orochimaru's ambitions probably did include becoming Hokage, his eyes were set upon goals quite alien to the ideals traditionally associated with th ...

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Orochimaru Naruto, Orochimaru Naruto - Personality and Ability, Orochimaru Naruto - Years in Konoha, Orochimaru Naruto - Defection and Conspiracy against Konoha, Orochimaru Naruto - After the Failed Invasion, Orochimaru Naruto - Naruto II arc, Orochimaru Naruto - Trivia

Read more here: » Orochimaru Naruto: Encyclopedia II - Orochimaru Naruto - Years in Konoha

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - History of Scotland - The Glorious Revolution

James's attempt to introduce religious toleration to England's Roman Catholics alienated his Protestant subjects. Neither this, nor his moves towards absolutism, provoked outright rebellion, as it was believed that he would be succeeded by his daughter Mary, a Protestant and future wife of William of Orange. When, in 1688, James produced a male heir, everything changed. At the invitation of seven Englishmen, William landed in England with 40,000 men, and James fled. Whilst this was primarily an English event, the "Glorious Revolution" had a ...

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History of Scotland, History of Scotland - Prehistoric settlement, History of Scotland - Roman invasion, History of Scotland - Post-Roman Scotland, History of Scotland - Rise of the Kingdom of Alba, History of Scotland - Anglo-Norman influence, History of Scotland - War with England, History of Scotland - Late Mediaeval events, History of Scotland - Mary Queen of Scots, History of Scotland - Protestant Reformation, History of Scotland - Wars of the Three Kingdoms and the Puritan Commonwealth, History of Scotland - Bishops Wars, History of Scotland - Civil War in England and Scotland, History of Scotland - Cromwellian Occupation and Restoration, History of Scotland - The Glorious Revolution, History of Scotland - Scottish overseas colonies, History of Scotland - Union the Hanoverians and the Jacobites, History of Scotland - Industrial Revolution Clearance and Enlightenment, History of Scotland - 20th Century Scotland, History of Scotland - 21st Century Scotland

Read more here: » History of Scotland: Encyclopedia II - History of Scotland - The Glorious Revolution

Alien invasion: Encyclopedia II - Freelancer computer game - Single-player

The player character is Edison Trent, a recent arrival on Liberty after the space station he was on (Freeport 7 in the Sigma-17 system) was destroyed by unidentified attackers. At this point the player has no ship and little money, as Trent invested one million credits on a deal with Sam Lonnigan, a Samura representative, which was lost with the station. From this point the player must play through a series of missions which will take him or her through a story of political intrigue and a secret alien invasion, intermixed with ...

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Freelancer computer game, Freelancer computer game - Background, Freelancer computer game - The Exodus, Freelancer computer game - Liberty, Freelancer computer game - Rheinland, Freelancer computer game - Kusari, Freelancer computer game - Bretonia, Freelancer computer game - Hispania, Freelancer computer game - Gameplay universe, Freelancer computer game - Playing the game, Freelancer computer game - Single-player, Freelancer computer game - Multiplayer, Freelancer computer game - Ships and equipment, Freelancer computer game - Character status, Freelancer computer game - Factions and reputation, Freelancer computer game - Strange physics, Freelancer computer game - Related games, Freelancer computer game - Modifications, Freelancer computer game - Similar games

Read more here: » Freelancer computer game: Encyclopedia II - Freelancer computer game - Single-player




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