Casey, Hawk, and the Kilrathi

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Originally posted by Chameleon102
Yeah, if you attack the Kilrathi, then return to the Midway after the Bugs have been killed but BEFORE you go to Nav 2 to help the Kilrathi, you get escorted back to the Midway by two Tigersharks and told that you're up for court martial.

Didn't know that either. :cool:
 
Originally posted by Supdon3
Bob, has one of your pictures EVER worked?
Guys, guys, guys... don't forget that Geocities has the annoying habit of "not liking" hyperlinking to one's personal page...

To see Bob's picture, you need to copy the link from this board, and paste it into the address line of your browser...
 
All I did was select "Save Target As..." Should work.

Originally posted by Chameleon102
...you get escorted back to the Midway by two Tigersharks and told that you're up for court martial.
BTW, I seem to recall it was two Panthers, but again, I don't like seeing traitor scenes, so I could be wrong.
 
Originally posted by Wedge009

BTW, I seem to recall it was two Panthers, but again, I don't like seeing traitor scenes, so I could be wrong.

Traitor scenes are funny. :) I'll have to play it soon to archieve that. And at least I want to see all scenes of Prophecy...so I am surprised there are still scenes, which I didn't see. I thought I'd have tried all possibilities. Seems not to be that way.
 
Originally posted by Fishbone
I'll have to play it soon to archive that.
IIRC, it's just a standard landing scene with two other fighters 'escorting' you in and a comm of some Security personnel blabbering on about firing on an ally in a time of war and dishonourable discharge, blah, blah, blah. :)
 
Originally posted by KillerWave
If you attack the kilrathi, a few missions later(when Wilford screams at you), just as you have destroyed all the enemies, you will get a kilrathi distress call (you have to adjust the nav point manually), go there and rescue them, after that, like the cag says "not only they seem to have forgoten, but they almost respect you as well"

Ok, let's see if I'm getting this here...let's say I attack the Cats w/o getting left behind, and I get to the mission where Wilford chews me out. Is he saying that during the mission, another Nav point comes up where I have another chance to assist the Cats and get away from my previous deed altogether?
 
Something like that. I've only played that mission once and haven't the time to try it again. I always thought that killing the Kilrathi was a dead end route.
 
[CAG] Not only do they seem to have forgiven you, but almost respect you as well[/CAG]
 
Originally posted by Wedge009
Something like that. I've only played that mission once and haven't the time to try it again. I always thought that killing the Kilrathi was a dead end route.

Well, you can get away with, it but have a much tougher time. You have to win the T'Lan Meth mission "Holding The Line" without any Kilrathi help, which is a big ask. Right after that, you have to play another tough mission called "Panther Scramble" without the chance to save in between, and help save the Kilrathi at the end of it. It's one of the tougher mission sequences in the game, but if you win all will be forgiven.

Best, Raptor
 
Originally posted by Wedge009

IIRC, it's just a standard landing scene with two other fighters 'escorting' you in and a comm of some Security personnel blabbering on about firing on an ally in a time of war and dishonourable discharge, blah, blah, blah. :)

Ah yes. I think that *could* be interesting. *fall asleep* :)
But anyways I thought I know Prophecy. *g* So I want to see that too. Even if it is maybe boring.
 
http://www.thexfiles.com/news/article_season9eps.htm

Monica Reyes takes lead of the investigation for the fourth episode of Season Nine. "Hellbound" is written by David Amann and directed by Kim Manners.

Number three is "Dæmonicus," written and directed by Frank Spotnitz. The title is the Latin word for "Satan."

Because of continuing news coverage on the tragic events, the premiere date is still tentative. Stay tuned to the Official Site for new airdates. Season Nine opens with a two-parter, both jointly written by Chris Carter & Frank Spotnitz. The first show, entitled "Nothing Important Happened Today," is directed by Kim Manners and will air in November. It will also feature the debut of the characters played by Cary Elwes and Lucy Lawless. Its conclusion, "Nothing Important Happened Today II," is directed by Tony Wharmby.

http://www.thexfiles.com/news/article_elwes.htm


Cary Elwes has been cast as the recurring character of FBI Assistant Director Brad Follmer, an ex-boyfriend of Monica Reyes and an equal in rank to Skinner. A.D. Follmer will be introduced in the Season Nine premiere, "Nothing Important Happened Today," which airs in November. It was written by Chris Carter and Frank Spotnitz, and directed by Kim Manners.

"It's not just adding a terrific actor, it's adding somebody of a certain stature to the show," Carter said of Elwes. The producers' goal was to cast someone very different from Doggett. "(Follmer) is a guy who is a little more buttoned up, a little more polished; he represents a different kind of FBI," Carter said.

Elwes was offered the part after he read with Annabeth Gish on Wednesday night. "All of us saw at the same time how he would be the best choice for the dynamic we were trying to create; we liked the energy between the two of them," Carter said.

The actor is known for his wide-ranging work in films, including 1987's The Princess Bride, 1990's Days of Thunder, 1993's Robin Hood: Men in Tights and, more recently, 1999's The Cradle Will Rock and last year's Shadow of the Vampire. He also appeared in the 1998 HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon.

Basically, Mulder and Scully are gone... :(
I'll tell you more once my X-Files expert friend gets online...
 
Yay! No more Mully and Sculder! :)

Sorry, no offence meant to X-philes, I just remember the names from some send-up.
 
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