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'''MISSION 9'''
 
'''MISSION 9'''
  
'''Fighter squadron:''' [[222nd Nightwolves]] <br>
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'''Fighter squadron:''' 56 Squadron
  
'''Description:''' ''With the Shivans momentarily at bay, Iwakura and Tell lead Alpha Wing to the last survivors of Earth: the sleeper ship Sanctuary.'' <br>
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'''Description:''' With the Shivans momentarily at bay, Iwakura and Tell lead Alpha Wing to the last survivors of Earth: the sleeper ship ''Sanctuary''.
  
 
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==Background==
 
==Background==
The mystery of Earth's destruction should be clear by now. The derelict ''Minnow'', the absence of Command and all GTVA assets, the recording of the Lucifer bombarding Earth, the subspace fluctuations during the initial jump to Earth - all pieces of the puzzle.
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The [[GTD Temeraire|GTD ''Temeraire'']] and its escorts have secured their presence in N362. Consequently, no additional Shivans have been encountered ever since the SD ''Kyton'' was destroyed. The ''Temeraire'''s navigational computers have also mostly nullified the gravitational interference from the neutron star in the system, which was the primary reason why Alpha wing was scattered tens of kilometres from each other upon entry into the system during their pursuit of the GTC ''Duke''. The crew of the cruiser in question have been transferred to the medical ward on the GTL ''Solace'', and a temporary crew has been assigned to replace them.
  
The arrival of the ''Temeraire'' appears to have intensified Shivan activity in the area, and the player arrives just in time to save the Sanctuary from a Shivan assault.
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An interview with Captain Iwakura and Commander Tell revealed the truth behind what happened at the end of the Great War: according to the both of them, [[Good Luck|the final attack on the SD ''Lucifer'']] failed, and the Shivans consequently glassed Earth, as well as every colony in Sol. The [[Galactic Terran Alliance|GTA]] was unable to organise another assault and were eventually overwhelmed.
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Upon losing contact with Earth and First Fleet, plans were drawn up to evacuate as many civilians as possible from all contested systems and convert an unfinished [[GTD Orion|''Orion''-class destroyer]] into a sleeper ship. This ship is the Terran sleeper ship ''Sanctuary'', which both Iwakura and Tell claim to be from. The ''Sanctuary'' was modified to support human hibernation. However, the urgency of the GTA's contingency plan meant that most of its systems were incomplete and vulnerable to Shivan attack. What's left of the GTA created a diversion while the ''Sanctuary'' fled to the N362 system, where it was hoped that the neutron star's influence would mask their presence in the system. The plan succeeded, and the ''Sanctuary'' has been hiding in there for the past half-century, waiting for the Shivans to leave. To the knowledge of both pilots, the ''Sanctuary'' houses the only remaining Terrans left in the galaxy.
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The huge discrepancy between both pilots' accounts and the 14th Battlegroup's has led Rear-Admiral Carey, Commanding Officer of the ''Temeraire'', to conclude that the Sol Expeditionary Force had somehow managed to achieve travel across dimensions. She theorises that the key to this lies in the transit of the battlegroup between Delta Serpentis and Sol, when they entered the subspace corridor through the [[Alliance Jump Gate]]. During the transit, both the [[GTD Orestes|GTD ''Orestes'']] and ''Temeraire'' reported power fluctuations in their reactors. However, as the fluctuations did not affect either ship's power integrity, it was deemed a minor technical issue.
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The vast distance between the ''Orestes''&mdash;in [[Delta Serpentis]]&mdash;and the ''Temeraire''&mdash;four star systems away in N362&mdash;means that even transmissions between both vessels take considerably lengthy periods to be received. The ''Temeraire'' has reported its findings to the ''Orestes'', but it will take some time before the latter can respond.
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In the meantime, the ''Temeraire'' and its battlegroup have decided to make a rendezvous with the ''Sanctuary'' itself, deep within the system's nebula. Sending any one of the battlegroup's large ships into the nebula is asking for trouble, as the gravitational pull of the neutron star could severely damage ships with no shielding. Deploying the ambassadors in smaller ships&mdash;to wit, fighters&mdash;was a more feasible option due to the temporary protection they get from their shields. Captain Iwakura has specifically requested you to be an ambassador, and you have been given the option to bring additional wingmen that you can trust. No surprises as to who they might be, though.
  
 
==Walkthrough==
 
==Walkthrough==
The area around the neutron star is represented as a nebula. Many humans display adverse psychological reactions to this nebula, including auditory and visual hallucinations. Stay alert.
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You can only use the [[GTF Aurora|GTF ''Aurora'']] for this mission.
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Follow Iwakura and Tell as they lead you through the nebula and respond to a few questions raised by both Corey and Taylor. As the four of them become preoccupied with their conversation, you spot a lone ship, alien in design, suddenly appearing no more than fifty metres away from you and then disappearing as soon as it had come.
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You alert the rest, but Iwakura shrugs it off, warning you that phantom ships exist in the nebula, and some on board the ''Sanctuary'' had gone mad from seeing them; these individuals were put into cryogenic sleep until they recovered. She adds, however, that she has not personally seen such ships herself, and some believed these to be the result of psychosis. Commander Tell, on the other hand, swept it aside as rumours and hallucinations, as he too had never seen them.
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You know better.
  
The Shivan forces attacking the ''Sanctuary'' display tactics similar to those of Shivans in the main Freespace 2 campaign. Massed bomber assaults without tremendous concern for fighter cover suggest that these Shivans are not particularly concerned about the ''Sanctuary'''s defenses.
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All too soon, a second ship appears from out of nowhere and flies silently on your wing. It lingers for a little longer than the first one before vanishing without a trace.
  
Your fighters should have adequate firepower to defend the ''Sanctuary'' without trouble.
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As Iwakura and Tell begin their approach to the ''Sanctuary'', they pick up a distress signal. The sleeper ship has come under attack from the [[Shivans]].
  
Watch out for the shockwaves from Shivan warheads: they can be lethal.
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When the ''Sanctuary'' appears on your escort list, engage your afterburners and close distance. Prioritise Shivan bombers attacking the sleeper ship. Your fighters should have adequate firepower to defend the ''Sanctuary'' without trouble. Watch out for the shockwaves from Shivan warheads; they can deplete your shields and hull very quickly.
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When the ''Sanctuary'' gives you permission, enter its fighterbay to complete the mission.
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
Many players don't recognize the significance of the hallucinations Sam experiences here. The Vishnans are making a very specific promise to Sam, offering a reunion in exchange for his cooperation.
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* Many players do not recognize the significance of the hallucinations Sam experiences here. These hallucinations were perpetrated by an alien species making a very specific promise to Sam, offering a reunion with his mother and wife in exchange for his cooperation with them.
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* The hallucinations appear ''very'' close to your ship. Although they are supposed to be hallucinations, they are still material and can accidentally ram your ship.
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* Your weapons are locked until you are within visual range of the ''Sanctuary''. This is to avoid your AI-controlled wingmen and ''Sanctuary'' fighters from doubling back to their previous waypoint whenever you open fire, consequently making them take a much longer time to reach the ''Sanctuary'' and allowing the [[Shivans]] to deal immense damage to the sleeper ship before your approach.
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* The tech room description for the ''Sanctuary'' sheds extra light on the would-be destroyer, stating that it was retrofitted using parts salvaged from a second ''Orion'' destroyer also undergoing construction during the Shivan attack in Sol.
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==Total number of forces==
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{{total_numbers_4
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|belligerent_1 =[[Galactic Terran-Vasudan Alliance|GTVA]]
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|belligerent_2 =Terran sleeper ship ''Sanctuary''
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|belligerent_3 =[[Shivans]]
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|belligerent_4 =Unknown
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|ship_1 =
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|ship_2 =
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* 1 [[GTD Orion Phase II|GTD ''Orion'' Refit]]
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** ''Sanctuary''
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|ship_3 =
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|ship_4 =
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* 1 [[GTNB Pharos|GTNB ''Pharos'']]
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** ''Pharos 5''
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|strikecraft_1 =
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* 3 [[GTF Aurora|GTF ''Aurora'']]
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** ''Alpha 1''
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*** Bei
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** ''Alpha 2''
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*** Corey
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** ''Alpha 3''
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*** Taylor
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|strikecraft_2 =
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* 1 [[UTF Comanche|GTF ''Comanche'']]
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** ''Iota 1''
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*** Iwakura
  
Please note the hallucinations appear roughly very close to your ship. Although they are supposed to be hallucinations, they are material and can accidentally ram your ship. Exercise caution.
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* 1 [[UTF Seminole|GTF ''Seminole'']]
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** ''Iota 2''
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*** Tell
  
==Total number of forces==
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* 1 [[UTF Cherokee|GTF ''Cherokee'']]
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** ''Zeta 1''
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* 1 [[UTB Yurok|GTB ''Yurok'']]
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** ''Zeta 2''
  
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* 1 [[UTB Navajo|GTB ''Navajo'']]
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** ''Zeta 3''
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|strikecraft_3 =
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* 8 [[SF Manticore|SF ''Manticore'']]
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** ''Brahma'' (4)
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** ''Shivore'' (4)
  
{| border=0 align=center
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* 4 [[SF Basilisk|SF ''Basilisk'']]
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** ''Vishnu'' (4)
  
{|border=1 cellpadding=4 style="border-collapse: collapse"
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* 8 [[SB Nahema|SB ''Nahema'']]
|- align="center"
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** ''Rama'' (4) '''*2 waves'''
| colspan=2 style="background:#3C1E1E; font-size: 150%" |
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|strikecraft_4 =
'''Forces involved'''
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* 2 [[Vishnan Missionary]]
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** ''Unidentified 1''
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** ''Unknown 1''
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|casualties_1 =
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|casualties_2 =
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|casualties_3 =
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* 8 [[SF Manticore|SF ''Manticore'']]
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** ''Brahma'' (4)
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** ''Shivore'' (4)
  
|- align="center"
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* 4 [[SF Basilisk|SF ''Basilisk'']]
| colspan=2 style="background:#202020"| '''Belligerents'''
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** ''Vishnu'' (4)
|- align="left"
 
| style="width:160px" |
 
| style="width:160px" |
 
|- align="center"
 
  
|- align="center"
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* 8 [[SB Nahema|SB ''Nahema'']]
| colspan=2 style="background:#202020"| '''Ships'''
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** ''Rama'' (4) '''*2 waves'''
|- align="left"
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|casualties_4 =
| style="width:160px" |
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}}
| style="width:160px" |
 
|- align="center"
 
|- align="center"
 
| colspan=2 style="background:#202020"| '''Spacecraft'''
 
|- align="left"
 
| style="width:160px" |
 
| style="width:160px" |
 
|- align="center"
 
| colspan=2 style="background:#202020"| '''Casualties'''
 
|- align="left"
 
| style="width:160px" |
 
| style="width:160px" |
 
|- align="center"
 
  
|}
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MISSION 9

Fighter squadron: 56 Squadron

Description: With the Shivans momentarily at bay, Iwakura and Tell lead Alpha Wing to the last survivors of Earth: the sleeper ship Sanctuary.


Background

The GTD Temeraire and its escorts have secured their presence in N362. Consequently, no additional Shivans have been encountered ever since the SD Kyton was destroyed. The Temeraire's navigational computers have also mostly nullified the gravitational interference from the neutron star in the system, which was the primary reason why Alpha wing was scattered tens of kilometres from each other upon entry into the system during their pursuit of the GTC Duke. The crew of the cruiser in question have been transferred to the medical ward on the GTL Solace, and a temporary crew has been assigned to replace them.

An interview with Captain Iwakura and Commander Tell revealed the truth behind what happened at the end of the Great War: according to the both of them, the final attack on the SD Lucifer failed, and the Shivans consequently glassed Earth, as well as every colony in Sol. The GTA was unable to organise another assault and were eventually overwhelmed.

Upon losing contact with Earth and First Fleet, plans were drawn up to evacuate as many civilians as possible from all contested systems and convert an unfinished Orion-class destroyer into a sleeper ship. This ship is the Terran sleeper ship Sanctuary, which both Iwakura and Tell claim to be from. The Sanctuary was modified to support human hibernation. However, the urgency of the GTA's contingency plan meant that most of its systems were incomplete and vulnerable to Shivan attack. What's left of the GTA created a diversion while the Sanctuary fled to the N362 system, where it was hoped that the neutron star's influence would mask their presence in the system. The plan succeeded, and the Sanctuary has been hiding in there for the past half-century, waiting for the Shivans to leave. To the knowledge of both pilots, the Sanctuary houses the only remaining Terrans left in the galaxy.

The huge discrepancy between both pilots' accounts and the 14th Battlegroup's has led Rear-Admiral Carey, Commanding Officer of the Temeraire, to conclude that the Sol Expeditionary Force had somehow managed to achieve travel across dimensions. She theorises that the key to this lies in the transit of the battlegroup between Delta Serpentis and Sol, when they entered the subspace corridor through the Alliance Jump Gate. During the transit, both the GTD Orestes and Temeraire reported power fluctuations in their reactors. However, as the fluctuations did not affect either ship's power integrity, it was deemed a minor technical issue.

The vast distance between the Orestes—in Delta Serpentis—and the Temeraire—four star systems away in N362—means that even transmissions between both vessels take considerably lengthy periods to be received. The Temeraire has reported its findings to the Orestes, but it will take some time before the latter can respond.

In the meantime, the Temeraire and its battlegroup have decided to make a rendezvous with the Sanctuary itself, deep within the system's nebula. Sending any one of the battlegroup's large ships into the nebula is asking for trouble, as the gravitational pull of the neutron star could severely damage ships with no shielding. Deploying the ambassadors in smaller ships—to wit, fighters—was a more feasible option due to the temporary protection they get from their shields. Captain Iwakura has specifically requested you to be an ambassador, and you have been given the option to bring additional wingmen that you can trust. No surprises as to who they might be, though.

Walkthrough

You can only use the GTF Aurora for this mission.

Follow Iwakura and Tell as they lead you through the nebula and respond to a few questions raised by both Corey and Taylor. As the four of them become preoccupied with their conversation, you spot a lone ship, alien in design, suddenly appearing no more than fifty metres away from you and then disappearing as soon as it had come.

You alert the rest, but Iwakura shrugs it off, warning you that phantom ships exist in the nebula, and some on board the Sanctuary had gone mad from seeing them; these individuals were put into cryogenic sleep until they recovered. She adds, however, that she has not personally seen such ships herself, and some believed these to be the result of psychosis. Commander Tell, on the other hand, swept it aside as rumours and hallucinations, as he too had never seen them.

You know better.

All too soon, a second ship appears from out of nowhere and flies silently on your wing. It lingers for a little longer than the first one before vanishing without a trace.

As Iwakura and Tell begin their approach to the Sanctuary, they pick up a distress signal. The sleeper ship has come under attack from the Shivans.

When the Sanctuary appears on your escort list, engage your afterburners and close distance. Prioritise Shivan bombers attacking the sleeper ship. Your fighters should have adequate firepower to defend the Sanctuary without trouble. Watch out for the shockwaves from Shivan warheads; they can deplete your shields and hull very quickly.

When the Sanctuary gives you permission, enter its fighterbay to complete the mission.

Notes

  • Many players do not recognize the significance of the hallucinations Sam experiences here. These hallucinations were perpetrated by an alien species making a very specific promise to Sam, offering a reunion with his mother and wife in exchange for his cooperation with them.
  • The hallucinations appear very close to your ship. Although they are supposed to be hallucinations, they are still material and can accidentally ram your ship.
  • Your weapons are locked until you are within visual range of the Sanctuary. This is to avoid your AI-controlled wingmen and Sanctuary fighters from doubling back to their previous waypoint whenever you open fire, consequently making them take a much longer time to reach the Sanctuary and allowing the Shivans to deal immense damage to the sleeper ship before your approach.
  • The tech room description for the Sanctuary sheds extra light on the would-be destroyer, stating that it was retrofitted using parts salvaged from a second Orion destroyer also undergoing construction during the Shivan attack in Sol.

Total number of forces

Forces involved
Belligerents
  • Terran sleeper ship Sanctuary
  • Unknown
Ships
Strikecraft
  • 3 GTF Aurora
    • Alpha 1
      • Bei
    • Alpha 2
      • Corey
    • Alpha 3
      • Taylor
Casualties

Videos

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