I suppose that the governments don't trust you enough to accomplish such task even if it IS apparent that you are the only force that prevent humanity to become mutant slaves.Bad Jim said:Well plenty of universities would pay good money to dissect an extraterrestrial corpse. A more pressing question is why you have so little funding that you must sell them to get extra cash.DioWallachia said:How does selling corpses to the rest of the world makes any sense at all?? Isnt the player base the ONLY one existing and CAPABLE of defending against UFOs? Remember that if you bite the dust then the world gets conquered because apparently they got their asses handed without the tech that your base (barely) has. Why in the bloody do they need the corpse for??
I mean, i know that X-COM is like a sort of deconstruction of children's cartoon series such as G.I. Joe and Transformers. X-COM is a team of elite soldiers who wear cool-looking armor and have a fancy Cool Ship that they travel the world in to save the world from goofy-looking aliens...and then suffer a relentlessly high fatality rate, crippling technological inferiority, and severe funding troubles. Anyone Can Die, often in rather brutal ways, and 50% or higher casualty rates are common in successful missions, with failures usually resulting in no survivors whatsoever. The cool-looking armor is good for little else besides appearance. The Cool Ship costs ludicrous amount of money to lease and is completely unarmed. The goofy-looking aliens outnumber us over a thousand to one and have technology that outstrips ours to such a degree that X-COM might as well be fighting them with sticks. The Man in Washington will happily cut funding at the drop of a hat, even if there's a UFO landing outside the White House. It is not a very pleasant situation. Ironically, after Hasbro acquired the franchise they briefly attempted to make it into a children's cartoon series, which is a rather curious decision considering X-Com's almost insanely high casualty rate.
Yet i still fail to see how the funding is so miserable even with all the progress (slow progress but the only hope in the world)