Murder Of Jeanette "angel" Deveraux And Her Covert Ops Team.

Karthik@KANE

Spaceman
Did Angel Die in WC2?!
I was playing Prophercy and I heard Blair said to Casey that he lost someone he loved! Was is it her?

Tell me that Angel was killed in space combat and not gutted like a fish?!:(
 
You don't see Angel's death until midway through the game though, Thrakkath (in his Bloodfang) tells Blair about Angels Death, and the we see it. Also if you eject during the last mission, and tell Thrakkath "Screw You" you too get gutted
 
Originally posted by Karthik@KANE
So that's how WC3 got a mature rating!

Well, maybe the rating system isn't too keen on reformed porn stars making their way into PC games either...
 
Originally posted by LeHah
Well, maybe the rating system isn't too keen on reformed porn stars making their way into PC games either...

I think, this was a joke, wasn't it?
 
I think the M rating is consistent with movies at the time. There was violence, the space combat. There was a little gore we know, some language, even the dreaded F word I believe on special occaisions. (I think once if you are believed to be a traitor and again if one of your wingmen are killed). And some very minor sexual referrences, such as Maniac reading porn.
 
i don't think they used the 'dreaded F word' in WC3. IIRC, the 'worst' word they used was shit
 
What about the drinking? I don´t know how would those WCP pilots manage to fly well, they drink too much.
 
Drunk during down time... hangover during up time... doesnt sound like an ideal situation... oh yeah.... and the military does not serve alcoholic beaverages... in fact you can get in deep shit if you get caught drinkin on the job.... so why would a MILITARY ship (The Midway) have a self served bar... whats the stroy of that... did the techs install it after they left dry dock... if they did i take everything back i ever said about grease monkeys!:D
 
well, the bar was probably in the original design specs, cause every carrier had a bar (though you don't see the one on the concordia) which served alcoholic drinks.
 
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