Custom Map #1539: Osiris: An SFD Tale - Part 6. By: Decagon

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Forward Assault Fleet Osiris and Rearguard Fleet Odin return to the forward command base under construction in grid 310 to deliver the news about Omicron's fate.

Laithaldien

Strikefleet Alpha are idiots. Sure, they defended their home turf if anything came their way, but instead of helping me,
even if just a tiny bit, they just ... what? Twiddle their thumbs? Bet whether I make it or not? Wait until the threat grows sufficiently out of control?



jelus

OK the big stay idle to keep the turf and the ships available to build are so weak small, weak that we can't advance.
Waste of time.

Jimragnark

uhhh can i have the strike fleet alpha bombadier ship please?
you know just for sandbox mode.

FOXX

Quote from: Jimragnark on December 18, 2020, 03:54:35 PM
uhhh can i have the strike fleet alpha bombadier ship please?
you know just for sandbox mode.

The simple answer to this is Custom Modules don't work in sandbox mode.
They only work in the editor and maps where the mapmaker adds custom modules.
Unfortunately.

Greets,
FOXX

The FPAF
For My Maps and Ships!
Including  CUSTOM MODULE MAPS & SHIPS

Johnny Haywire

I really enjoyed the storyline in this series. And each map had progressively greater challenges but more firepower at the same time - great job with that!

So that's why this particular ending puzzled me. It was as if each of the previous battles was leading to this great final battle with the enemy and you'd expect to have huge fleets. And at first, that's what it looked like.

But then, as others have mentioned, no... you just get a couple carriers. The friendly but virtually purposeless fleet looks like just what I was expecting. But the enemy was pretty weak compared to that fleet. So, obviously, we're only going to be using our fleet.

Which brings me to the biggest plot hole. This is a fleet of civilian ships - what military strategist would send the weakest ships into battle and leave the strongest behind?

So, to me this would've been better if it had just been another mission with few or no big ships hanging out. And I would've greatly preferred one of the shielded lathing-in-your-face-like-a-boss ships than the two carriers. But I didn't think the mission was as bad as others have said. The storyline alone makes it at least slightly above average, and the ships are enough to do the job even though it's not easy.

Thanks for the mission!  ;D
You disagree with this sentence, don't you?