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The campaign was included in the ''[[Silent Threat]]'' expansion disc for ''[[FreeSpace 1 Game Information | Descent: FreeSpace]]''. The officially released version was not voiced, however, due to a decision by Volition, Inc.
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The campaign won [[Interplay]]'s 1998 Mission Design Contest in the single player category, and was subsequently included in the ''[[Silent Threat]]'' expansion disc for ''[[FreeSpace 1 game information | Descent: FreeSpace]]''. Interplay also made the campaign available as downloadable content on their FTP server. The downloadable version was fully voiced. The officially released version was not voiced, however, due to a decision by Volition, Inc.
  
 
'''Note''': the campaign has been ported both to ''FreeSpace 2'' and ''FSO''.
 
'''Note''': the campaign has been ported both to ''FreeSpace 2'' and ''FSO''.

Latest revision as of 18:30, 26 June 2011

The Destiny of Peace is a voiced, seven-mission campaign for Descent: FreeSpace.

Overview

Author: Justin Mills

Originally posted: 07/28/98

Mods: none

Missions: 7

Description

The story revolves around an Outpost Traffic cop, aspiring to become a GTA fighter pilot. He gets his chance when he finds himself in the wrong place at the right time. When a rebel faction of GTA mercenaries arises, GTA Command is quick to blame Earth-based anti-colonization groups. Unfortunately for all of humanity, it goes much deeper than that.

New ships:none

Comments

The campaign won Interplay's 1998 Mission Design Contest in the single player category, and was subsequently included in the Silent Threat expansion disc for Descent: FreeSpace. Interplay also made the campaign available as downloadable content on their FTP server. The downloadable version was fully voiced. The officially released version was not voiced, however, due to a decision by Volition, Inc.

Note: the campaign has been ported both to FreeSpace 2 and FSO.

Certainly the best FS1 campaign of all. No glaring typos, well-designed missions, and an excellent storyline and atmosphere.

Availability

Destiny of Peace has been re-released by the FreeSpace Campaign Restoration Project for FreeSpace 2 SCP.


The FS1 campaign is still available from the Volitionwatch Archives. However, the Volitionwatch Archives are not being maintained anymore, so it is just a matter of time before the below link stops functioning. However, the nukelol link should work.