![]() ![]() what you did was transport passangers, cargo in a certain amount of time or did missions for the army or something, im not sure it was a LONG time ago. or something like that (im not sure if they are old but i am only 15 and i played the game when i was 5 -8) its sorta like elite. Ok, this game i had A LONG time ago LOL, it was on a. And not even that, look at Wizardry 8 if you fancy graphics so much. Just look at Blades of destiny or Star Trail available on this site. Uhuh? Baldur's gate was good but not that good, and the recent Kotor is just a shade of what the good DOS games of old times were capable of. RPG are difficult to pull of on a computer and I would not know of a single one for the DOS era worthy to put on any abandonware site. Those two combined with a few others are sadly rare exceptions. Hour upon hour I slaved away behind my computer wandering around the sword coast finding my lost heratige. Gorgious graphics and even better gameplay. The Baldurs Gate came out and showed us how it was done. Up until the late nineties RPG had no place on a computer. There are of course now people who are trying to find my home adres so they can brutally murder me for saying this but I stand by my words. The graffics where always bad and the gameplay only slightly better. The problem with RPG on the computer, at least until a few years ago, was that you where better of playing them as they where ment to be played, on a table rather then on the computer. Okay it's not just a RPG and the RPG elements are not the most important of the game but still. Joining them reveals Morgan to have been the protagonist's father.Quote: There is a RPG on the site. The association has ever since been an enemy of the Bureau of Internal Investigation, though they are not in open war with the Federation. Morgan, his crew and his wife met their death there, and the leadership of the association has been replaced by Olaf Greyshoulders. The Bureau invited the association leader, Morgan, to a peace-treaty, which turned out to be an ambush, helped by the Guild of Free Traders. The once-proud association met its decline in power after a very strong Bureau fleet, with the help of the Guild of Free Traders, organized an attack on the association. They have created their own class of ships, which are civilian ships that have been thoroughly upgraded and tweaked, and fitted with a vast array of weaponry and Pirate technology. They see themselves guardians of Federation space, and their main enemy is the Guild of Free Traders. The Association of Free Traders is a proud but dwindling organization. Until they decided to sue for peace the Vell-os were easily holding their own against the more numerous Council forces. The Vell-os, being peaceful in nature, eventually surrendered to avoid further bloodshed and were enslaved by mainstream humanity. A fifty year long war then broke out between the council and the Vell-os. The Vell-os opposed this war, and destroyed the council's invasion fleet before it reached Polaris space. When the council sent a diplomatic delegation, the Polaris viewed it and its small military escort as a precursor to invasion and destroyed it, prompting the council to declare war on the Polaris. ![]() ![]() When the council recontacted the Polaris, it became clear that they would not tolerate any interference from the council. Eventually a breakaway group of humans left the Colonial Council and settled planets beyond the star Polaris, taking that name for their people. The council made first contact with the Vell-os, a group of telepathic humans who had left Earth centuries before, and benefited from their advanced technology. Humans settled other habitable planets and quickly formed an organization known as the Colonial Council. The first explorers from Earth to go faster than the speed of light used devices known as hypergates, developed by Omata Kane. At the start of the game, the Federation is the latest in a line of Earth based governments, succeeding the Colonial Council. ![]()
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