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Geschrieben von Porph am 02.04.2005 um 02:54:

  Die Storyfortsetzung

Achtung, der folgende Text enthält Spoiler zu der kommenden Story von MxO (ich hätte nie gedacht, dass ich das Wort Spoiler je im Zusammenhang mit einem PC-Game verwenden würde großes Grinsen ). Wer also lieber völlig unbeschwert spielen will und auch die Überraschungen 'miterleben', der sollte den Text lieber nicht lesen!

Zitat:
Let’s get the important stuff out of the way. People seem to be wondering lately whether the end of beta event will become part of the MxO storyline. Officially, no it will not. The story missions you’ve run in beta will be there at launch (which is in 13 hours as I write this), as will the cinematics you’ve seen…
Speaking of the cinematics and storyline, Paul dropped a number of hints and thought provoking suggestions for where the story may go. If you are someone who wants absolutely nothing spoiled for you, skip to the next paragraph.
Several story arcs are planned for the not too distant future. A new religion will appear, preaching that people should take the blue pill and cooperate with the Machines. Remember Cinematic 1.1 where Sati complained that the sun was jerky as she worked with it? A weather crisis of some sort is coming to MegaCity. Through the cinematics, you’ve also seen Morpheus’ obsession with the recovery of Neo’s body. When I mentioned Morpheus’ death and how many people felt it to be anti-climactic, Paul raised the specter that he might not be dead at all. “Did you see him die?” he asked me. It’s certainly possible that Cinematic 1.4 is Morpheus rescue, or maybe, or maybe… the point is he may not necessarily be dead.



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