![]() ![]() When the EDF comes under heavy attack, she flees in the Recycler to a teleporter, laying mines behind her so that nobody can follower her. She sends Corber (the protagonist) to do all the dirty work. Dirty Coward: Major Wyndt-Essex in Forgotten Enemies.Major Manson is this as well, who forms an ISDF splinter-group of Earth-Government loyalists against Braddock, who at that point plans to return to Earth in force and institute a military dictatorship. After disappearing on Bane in a Drop Ship crash and being presumed dead, she later reappears on Rend as a Scion, urging you not to side with the power-hungry Braddock. Defector From Decadence: Yelena Shabayev, your commanding officer.Three years after his death, a series of nukes are launched from a hidden base on Charon towards the Dark Planet. Dead-Man Switch: Braddock has one in Forgotten Enemies.Though the planet's origin is never made clear, what is apparent is that it is ripe to be terraformed into a clone of the Scion's adopted homeworld, Core. It does feature unnaturally geometric terrain and a sense that something is just. ![]() Dark World: The aptly-named Dark Planet, though not so much in the sense of this trope as being a planet that is really, really dark, but unnaturally so, with a permanent planet-wide electrical storm.Base on Wheels: The ISDF Recycler and Scion Matriarch roll to their deployment site and unfold into a giant factory.Largely useless (but awesome) in the standard game, it becomes far more useful in the Fleshstorm mod, to kill the hordes of weak Swarm units. However, it starts pulsing immediately after you shoot it, meaning that it'll damage you if you fire while moving forward. When you fire the Pulse-Stabber, it shoots a cannon shell that pulses out bursts of radiation, damaging everything that passes near the shell, even if the shell doesn't actually hit them. ![]()
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