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'''Topgun'''
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'''Topgun''' is a user-made campaign for ''Descent: FreeSpace.
  
Author: [mailto:[email protected] Warren "Terminator"]
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==Overview==
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'''Author:''' [mailto:[email protected] Warren "''Terminator''"]
  
Mods: none
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'''Mods:''' ''None''
  
Missions: 3
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'''Missions:''' ''3''
  
== Description ==
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==Description==
 
:''This is he Topgun Campaign. Yes you heard it; the Topgun Campaign. You are Maverick. But, however, in the fourth mission you lose Goose. If you don't have the movie, well, then you can experience it on the computer.''
 
:''This is he Topgun Campaign. Yes you heard it; the Topgun Campaign. You are Maverick. But, however, in the fourth mission you lose Goose. If you don't have the movie, well, then you can experience it on the computer.''
  
A rather nonsensical campaign, with the missions only consisting of Alpha 1 plus one friendly named after various Topgun characters, pitted against one(1) or two(2) hostiles named after various Topgun characters. There are no subsequent waves. Missions two and three are identical except for the names of the ships. The campaign allows the player to continue regardless of mission outcome. There are no briefings nor debriefings. There are no directives nor goals. This isn't really a campaign at all.
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==Comments==
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''The missions only consist of Alpha 1 plus one friendly named after various [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092099/ Top Gun] characters, pitted against one (1) or two (2) hostiles named after various Top Gun characters. There are no subsequent waves. Missions two and three are identical except for the names of the ships. The blurb in the accompanying file states the player will "lose Goose" in the fourth mission, however, there are only three missions in the campaign.''
  
Not rateable (0/100%).
 
  
== Availability ==
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''The campaign allows the player to continue regardless of mission outcome, even if the player jumps out immediately upon mission start. There are no briefings, debriefings, events, objectives, descriptions, directives or goals. There are spelling mistakes, however.''}}
If you really, really must have this nonsense, it's available from the Wayback Machine.
 
  
<br>[http://web.archive.org/web/20030120234326/http://archives.volitionwatch.com/fs1/missions/download.php3?MissID=377 Direct link from the Wayback Machine].
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==Availability==
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This campaign is available via the Internet Archive Wayback Machine's archive of VolitionWatch.
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[http://web.archive.org/web/20030120234326/http://archives.volitionwatch.com/fs1/missions/download.php3?MissID=377 Download | Wayback Machine].
  
 
[[Category:User-made_Campaigns]]
 
[[Category:User-made_Campaigns]]

Latest revision as of 14:59, 13 April 2010

Topgun is a user-made campaign for Descent: FreeSpace.

Overview

Author: Warren "Terminator"

Mods: None

Missions: 3

Description

This is he Topgun Campaign. Yes you heard it; the Topgun Campaign. You are Maverick. But, however, in the fourth mission you lose Goose. If you don't have the movie, well, then you can experience it on the computer.

Comments

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The missions only consist of Alpha 1 plus one friendly named after various Top Gun characters, pitted against one (1) or two (2) hostiles named after various Top Gun characters. There are no subsequent waves. Missions two and three are identical except for the names of the ships. The blurb in the accompanying file states the player will "lose Goose" in the fourth mission, however, there are only three missions in the campaign.


The campaign allows the player to continue regardless of mission outcome, even if the player jumps out immediately upon mission start. There are no briefings, debriefings, events, objectives, descriptions, directives or goals. There are spelling mistakes, however.


Availability

This campaign is available via the Internet Archive Wayback Machine's archive of VolitionWatch. Download | Wayback Machine.