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==Player Comments==
 
==Player Comments==
 
The first part of Blue Planet, the only one released, is excellent to play and well worth the download and the time. If any criticism can be leveled at it, it is that it tries to compress too much story into too little campaign; but this is a minor quibble compared to the enjoyment of the end product. - [[User:Ngtm1r|Ngtm1r]] 04:15, 14 June 2008 (CDT)
 
The first part of Blue Planet, the only one released, is excellent to play and well worth the download and the time. If any criticism can be leveled at it, it is that it tries to compress too much story into too little campaign; but this is a minor quibble compared to the enjoyment of the end product. - [[User:Ngtm1r|Ngtm1r]] 04:15, 14 June 2008 (CDT)
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''Blue Planet'' could be simplified as a hardcore and more enjoyable version of the main FreeSpace 2 campaign. The ''Age of Aquarius'' campaign is arguably one of the hardest ever made for a FreeSpace 2 mod, but it is also probably one of the best. The infamous "Forced Entry" mission, in particular, has been known to frustrate players unable to complete it, and delight players who eventually do pass it. The same could be said for the mission "Keepers of Hell", albeit to a smaller extent. The plot twist at the end is one of the last things most players expect to come from the GTVA, and it pretty much sets an optimistic tone for ''War in Heaven''. Of special note is the custom music that Darius uses in ''Age of Aquarius'', which helps to convey the mood of each and every mission. -- [[User:Androgeos Exeunt|Androgeos Exeunt]] 08:39, 14 March 2009 (UTC)
 
''Blue Planet'' could be simplified as a hardcore and more enjoyable version of the main FreeSpace 2 campaign. The ''Age of Aquarius'' campaign is arguably one of the hardest ever made for a FreeSpace 2 mod, but it is also probably one of the best. The infamous "Forced Entry" mission, in particular, has been known to frustrate players unable to complete it, and delight players who eventually do pass it. The same could be said for the mission "Keepers of Hell", albeit to a smaller extent. The plot twist at the end is one of the last things most players expect to come from the GTVA, and it pretty much sets an optimistic tone for ''War in Heaven''. Of special note is the custom music that Darius uses in ''Age of Aquarius'', which helps to convey the mood of each and every mission. -- [[User:Androgeos Exeunt|Androgeos Exeunt]] 08:39, 14 March 2009 (UTC)

Revision as of 15:17, 27 March 2009

General Info

Author: Darius

Missions: 22

Mods included:

  • A new race, with ships and beam sounds
  • An additional Terran faction
  • New GTVA ships and weapons to reflect the next generation of technology
  • Head ANIs
  • 3 new music soundtracks and other event-triggered tracks


Required:

Description

Blue Planet: Age of Aquarius

Blue Planet is set eighteen years after the Capella Incident which marked the end of the Second Shivan Incursion. The focus driving Terran engineering has been the construction of the portal which would reconnect the Sol system with the rest of the GTVA. Upon its completion, probes were sent to scout the surrounding area and to test the stability of the portal. Imbued with confidence after several successful missions, GTVA Command has deployed the GTD Orestes, a state-of-the-art destroyer, and her complement of ships to establish contact with a long-isolated Earth and to reunite the Lost Generation with humanity's ancestral home.

The Orestes and her ships embark on an historical journey which is to have profound consequences for the future of the GTVA, Earth, and the entire human race.

Blue Planet: War in Heaven

A young pilot tries to find meaning in a meaningless war. A visionary prophet does all he can to prove false premonitions of events which must not come to pass. A young nation struggles to unite its people in an era of peace and prosperity, despite being beset on all sides. Meanwhile, two powerful alien races watch from afar, waiting to see if humankind will fulfill its potential as the Great Creators.

War in Heaven takes place eighteen months after the events of Blue Planet: Age of Aquarius and details the final stages of the civil war between Sol and the rest of her colonies.

"In the future, it will not be said that the Earthborn fight like Vasudans, but that Vasudans fight like the Earthborn." -- Emperor Khonsu II, 2386

Player Comments

The first part of Blue Planet, the only one released, is excellent to play and well worth the download and the time. If any criticism can be leveled at it, it is that it tries to compress too much story into too little campaign; but this is a minor quibble compared to the enjoyment of the end product. - Ngtm1r 04:15, 14 June 2008 (CDT)


Blue Planet could be simplified as a hardcore and more enjoyable version of the main FreeSpace 2 campaign. The Age of Aquarius campaign is arguably one of the hardest ever made for a FreeSpace 2 mod, but it is also probably one of the best. The infamous "Forced Entry" mission, in particular, has been known to frustrate players unable to complete it, and delight players who eventually do pass it. The same could be said for the mission "Keepers of Hell", albeit to a smaller extent. The plot twist at the end is one of the last things most players expect to come from the GTVA, and it pretty much sets an optimistic tone for War in Heaven. Of special note is the custom music that Darius uses in Age of Aquarius, which helps to convey the mood of each and every mission. -- Androgeos Exeunt 08:39, 14 March 2009 (UTC)

Links

HLP Forums Release Page

Blue Planet Website

Freespacemods.net Mirror

See also