

But turns out to be a double agent working for Ravnui. Actually a secret agent for the DHZ who has his eyes on MIDAS. at Temple Beth-Shalom, all are welcome to attend.Īn mysterious man who helped Kazuki and his friends in their hour of need. A memorial service will be held next Tuesday at 4 p.m. Final Disposition: Out of Kazuki's sight for not more than three seconds, she wandered into traffic. But secretly a transhuman who helped build a super-dangerous bomb.

Kazuki's adoptive sister with a mysterious past, but not a terribly interesting one. Then he resumed his mortal form and filed for unemploymant. Got so high that he became one with the universe.for three weeks. He's the comic relief for Alisa's branch, except he's not really funny so.Favorite 70s Rock Band: Boston. The yin to Kazuki's yang, he is relaxed to the point of insanity. Final Disposition: Upon seeing the ending of the game, built a time-machine to ensure that this bad future never came to be. Has dedicated his life to protecting his adoptive sister, Alisa, which would be creepy if she didn't display what can only be described as "subconsciously suicidal behavior." Also, set a record for the lowest Love Interest:Female Character ratio in jRPG history. Yeah, although I'll let you guys pick which branch I do first.Īngst McRage Senor Goodtimes Kazuki Takemura (Alisa's Branch)Ī young test pilot working for Kirishima Industries. Some of this will be explained in the game, and I'll do my best to keep it all manageable.Īre you going to show off the Internet? And both branches? Since the events of Front Mission 2, there has been an increase in separatist movements throughout the OCU. The world has largely consolidated into a new configuration of superpowers, most notably the OCU, which contains most of Southern Asia, Japan and Oceania, the USN, which is basically a united North and South America, and the DHZ, the future-China. What exactly is going on? This is all very confusing. It has never been released in the United States. He also gets involved in a mildly preposterous conspiracy. In Front Mission 2, you control Ash Faruk, a OCU corporal who gets caught up in a revolution led by separatists in the future version of Bangladesh. It was released on the Super Famicom, but was never imported into the United States until 2007, when a port came out for the Nintendo DS.Ī guy named Bob Smith did an LP of it a few years ago. In Front Mission, you play as Royd Clive, a disgraced OCU soldier turned mercenary who gets caught up in a mildly preposterous conspiracy. The biggest problem is that you only ever get to deploy four Wanzers per battle, which limits the strategic aspects of the game. That's pretty cool, and, if I can manage it, I'll try to work reader participation into deciding what types of Wanzers I field.Īs for the actual missions, they're okay, but not great. Well, the customization part of the game is pretty great, as there are nearly endless combinations of parts to put together.


Yeah, it's short for Wander Panzers, German for 'Walking Tank.' You control a team of customizable mechs called Wanzers.
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It was the first of its series released in North America. Front Mission 3 was a strategy RPG by Square for the PS1 released in 1999 in Japan and 2000 in the rest of the world.
