Personal Log
August(?) 1999
Maximilian "Ace" Diamond, X-Com: HWP Division
The war is over. At least, that's the easiest way to put it. Without the psychic link of the alien hive-mind, most of the aliens opposing us are either dead or inert. There is still the matter of the United States to contend with, and I am unsure if I am truly heading home yet.
There is also the matter of X-Com's future. With the alien threat gone for now, the UN will probably not see any reason to fund us much further beyond alien salvage operations for any vessels that crashed into the sea during this war. ANTX81 has already been "decommissioned" and the Hovertanks are due for the same treatment as well. It's a shame, really. What's to become of everything else even? Avenger is the marvel upon marvels of reverse-engineered technology, but of course we can only power it with as much Elerium as we can find, which may not be all that much when all is said and done. Most likely it will become a living memorial to all that's occured over the past 7 months, and perhaps that is the most fitting, just like Apollo 11.
Of course, I myself am unsure of whether or not shutting down X-Com is the best idea, there was an anomalous signal given out by the hive-mind just before it died from Cyberoth's blaster rocket. We're all certain it was just the last desperate cry of an already-dead system, but what if it isn't?
For now though, we shouldn't let "what-ifs" dampen our spirits. We've ended the first major threat to humanity as a whole, and hopefully can usher in a new era of global unity from it. We're heroes...and heroes that really need a break.
August(?) 1999
Maximilian "Ace" Diamond, X-Com: HWP Division
The war is over. At least, that's the easiest way to put it. Without the psychic link of the alien hive-mind, most of the aliens opposing us are either dead or inert. There is still the matter of the United States to contend with, and I am unsure if I am truly heading home yet.
There is also the matter of X-Com's future. With the alien threat gone for now, the UN will probably not see any reason to fund us much further beyond alien salvage operations for any vessels that crashed into the sea during this war. ANTX81 has already been "decommissioned" and the Hovertanks are due for the same treatment as well. It's a shame, really. What's to become of everything else even? Avenger is the marvel upon marvels of reverse-engineered technology, but of course we can only power it with as much Elerium as we can find, which may not be all that much when all is said and done. Most likely it will become a living memorial to all that's occured over the past 7 months, and perhaps that is the most fitting, just like Apollo 11.
Of course, I myself am unsure of whether or not shutting down X-Com is the best idea, there was an anomalous signal given out by the hive-mind just before it died from Cyberoth's blaster rocket. We're all certain it was just the last desperate cry of an already-dead system, but what if it isn't?
For now though, we shouldn't let "what-ifs" dampen our spirits. We've ended the first major threat to humanity as a whole, and hopefully can usher in a new era of global unity from it. We're heroes...and heroes that really need a break.