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Map idea-Gabriel's Legacy
Arturo Sanchez:
--- Quote from: David Dire on May 20, 2015, 04:22:06 pm ---
--- Quote from: ShadedExalt on May 20, 2015, 08:29:08 am ---
--- Quote from: Carn on May 19, 2015, 11:14:58 am ---
--- Quote from: ShadedExalt on May 19, 2015, 09:50:42 am ---
--- Quote from: Carn on May 18, 2015, 03:03:28 pm ---Play Flight of the Icarus Shaded, It specifically says they were pirates.
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No, silly, it's the people he saved who collected all the stuff.
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Dude, Gabriel flew into a horde of pirates far to the south and died. NOBODY who he would have saved could have retrieved the Icarus. Gabriel was also a trader, who had the guns to defend himself. He didn't go around looking for people to save/
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And we know this how? Maybe they built airships themselves. And yes, I know, and with his murderous, anti-pirate swathe through the sky, he opened up opressed towns for other trade.
Either them, or the factions mounted an expedition to retrieve the Icarus, and brought back the pirates they shot down too.
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Seeing how half of them could barely feed themselves, I doubt that.
Anyways, bottom line is, nobody would have cared to retrieve the Icarus.
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Icarus was a legendary ship that made everyone copy his actions and fly into the sky as well.
He had the ship with a working Tesla gun.
The design of the Icarus made it possible fight off hordes of pirates BY ITSELF.
The game is constantly yammering on that all the factions are fighting to grab new technology, resources and weapons.... and you think no-one cares to hunt down the legendary ship that is to this day several decades ahead of current technology?
Ye..... just... just surrender to the awesomeness that is this map.
As I see it, Gabriel's legacy is a hanger is that basically the goddamn one piece. People fly all around the world looking for it. And when they do find it, they never make it back alive. Hence this hanger has been left preserved like it has been.
The mysterious guardian never shows itself until its too late. When two factions meet inside it just observes and then comes in and destroys any survivors.
Someday, people will find it en masse and decide to not fight each other for its treasure. But until then, they fight each other for it and weaken each other, falling prey to whoever comes for them on the aftermath.
So I say... the hanger has all these ships hanging...but te ground is full of broken ship parts to such a point that you dont actually see the floor. It's just piles of metal and wood.
David Dire:
--- Quote from: Maximillian Jazzhand on May 20, 2015, 08:44:26 pm ---
--- Quote from: David Dire on May 20, 2015, 04:22:06 pm ---
--- Quote from: ShadedExalt on May 20, 2015, 08:29:08 am ---
--- Quote from: Carn on May 19, 2015, 11:14:58 am ---
--- Quote from: ShadedExalt on May 19, 2015, 09:50:42 am ---
--- Quote from: Carn on May 18, 2015, 03:03:28 pm ---Play Flight of the Icarus Shaded, It specifically says they were pirates.
--- End quote ---
No, silly, it's the people he saved who collected all the stuff.
--- End quote ---
Dude, Gabriel flew into a horde of pirates far to the south and died. NOBODY who he would have saved could have retrieved the Icarus. Gabriel was also a trader, who had the guns to defend himself. He didn't go around looking for people to save/
--- End quote ---
And we know this how? Maybe they built airships themselves. And yes, I know, and with his murderous, anti-pirate swathe through the sky, he opened up opressed towns for other trade.
Either them, or the factions mounted an expedition to retrieve the Icarus, and brought back the pirates they shot down too.
--- End quote ---
Seeing how half of them could barely feed themselves, I doubt that.
Anyways, bottom line is, nobody would have cared to retrieve the Icarus.
--- End quote ---
Icarus was a legendary ship that made everyone copy his actions and fly into the sky as well.
He had the ship with a working Tesla gun.
The design of the Icarus made it possible fight off hordes of pirates BY ITSELF.
The game is constantly yammering on that all the factions are fighting to grab new technology, resources and weapons.... and you think no-one cares to hunt down the legendary ship that is to this day several decades ahead of current technology?
Ye..... just... just surrender to the awesomeness that is this map.
As I see it, Gabriel's legacy is a hanger is that basically the goddamn one piece. People fly all around the world looking for it. And when they do find it, they never make it back alive. Hence this hanger has been left preserved like it has been.
The mysterious guardian never shows itself until its too late. When two factions meet inside it just observes and then comes in and destroys any survivors.
Someday, people will find it en masse and decide to not fight each other for its treasure. But until then, they fight each other for it and weaken each other, falling prey to whoever comes for them on the aftermath.
So I say... the hanger has all these ships hanging...but te ground is full of broken ship parts to such a point that you dont actually see the floor. It's just piles of metal and wood.
--- End quote ---
The Icarus was probably stripped clean the second it crashed. Remember, Pirates.
Saull:
Or Gabriel survived the crash then proceeded to Liam Neeson his way across the desert killing the what few remnants of the pirate horde that came to investigate the crash with a heavy wrench and a detached turret. Later forming a shadow guild of treasure hunters who have been subtlety controlling the direction of airship development while keeping the best stuff for themselves. Stalking the skies with the rebuilt and improved icarus hunting anyone doing a little to well without the concent of his organization.
Dreams aside what is the actual lore of the final flight of the icarus? All I remember is officially gabe went south and the icarus was attacked by pirates and he was never heard from again. I don't think there's anymore beyond that
Carn:
I thought it was that he grew tired of humanity, so he flew south into the horde of pirates to kill as many as he could.
David Dire:
--- Quote from: Carn on May 21, 2015, 01:04:18 pm ---I thought it was that he grew tired of humanity, so he flew south into the horde of pirates to kill as many as he could.
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I believe that's it, yes.
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