Hostile Waters - 19 - Infection
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- Опубликовано: 4 мар 2009
- Hostile Waters - Infection
Cutscene before Mission 19 - Frozen Treats
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Sinclair (Steve Brennan): Sinclair, First Officer's log entry two-zero-three-two-kappa. The air is changing in composition. Radiation levels are shifting, altering in frequency and power. Something's growing in the rocks. The ground is scabbing over, shuddering with intense fungal infection. Its freezing. Humans couldnt live in an environment like this.
Oh... God... Thats the point!
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In 2032, an Earth that knows only peace is forced to relearn the art of war.
Antaeus Rising combines explosive action with powerful real-time strategy. Take command of a powerful aircraft carrier/manufacturing platform. Create military units with your carrier using the most advanced nano-technology known by the modern world and lead an army against the forces of the Old World Cabal. Plan your assault from within your carrier and then enter your units for some third-person mayhem! The fate of world is in your hands, are you able to hold it?
Hostile Waters is available for purchase at Good Old Games for $5.99
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This was as far as I got, all those years ago.
Great game. Thanks for the cut scenes!
Yes, that's right! In fact there are many, many stories and even whole novels, and Bolos are not merely anti-orbital but can hit airborne targets, move and fight on land, hit sea surface targets and even traverse sea floor. Their hellbore fusion cannon blasts are fully scalable, from melting a rifle without harming a hostage taker, to destroying a small ship in orbit. Higher marks not only have AIs, but are fully sentient, have neural interfaces that don't need implants, and feel emotion.
One wonders why Sinclair appears so late in the campagin. I mean, he is Anteus' second officer and one of the few "crew members" to be featured in a cutscene, besides Ransom and (barely) Korolev. From the narrative standpoint It would be logical for him to be captain's first soulcatcher, instead of Borden and Patton. Actually it would be far more logical for Patton to appear later, as in his own words "he drives tanks", but for large part of the game there is no tank for him to drive.
the explanation I always assumed was that the soulcatcher chips that weren't lost afield like Ransom's weren't in perfect shape after Antaeus' long bath, and are basically restored as fast as they can be repaired, with it being essentially random how damaged each one was.
@@SkarmoryThePG i have come to the same conclusion. It is easy to explain Sinclair's absence that way. It makes sence from story perspective, but as i wrote before, adding Sinclair in the beginning would have made for somewhat better narrative.
0:22 I am reminded of the Zerg, the Tyranids, and the Beast...
It's called xenoforming. See David Gerrold's superb sci-fi alien ecological invasion premise in his series called: The War against the Chttor, beginning with "A Matter for Men..." See also Jyncji species trying to conduct bacteriological xenoforming and carry out genocide against humans in short story "Plowshares," part of "Bolos book 1: The Honor of the Regiment."
Agreed. You get your entire arsenal, nearly your entire crew, and unlike the last two you aren't fighting against the clock.
Man, thank you. Right now i'm doing a video about this game and you have wright all script! That's so big time save for me. You are gorgeous. Thank you again!
@@geraltrayv7980 hey man, glad to have helped :)
love this level..
Very scary.
Whatever they are, they act as derricks for the aliens.
Is this the same voice actor who is used in that text-to-speech program?
Isn't Bolos the story about the building-sized anti-orbital tanks with AIs?
:) i wonder what are those things stabbing themselves for...
Remember the Oil Refineries earlier in the game. This is the Species' version of them