: There aren't any MOAH's in M1, so I think Forrest took some liberties there.
: Ben Potter, for what it's worth, used M1-style hunters in his scenario,
: Fell. His MOAH's are black and fire very nasty bolts of fire. BTW, if you
: haven't played Marathon Fell, it's well worth the time. Although not as
: well-known as Evil or TI etc., and although there are more bugs than I
: would like, it has some of the best levels of any scenario and a truly
: gripping story. It was also the first scenario to do a nonlinear plotline
: the right way, paving the way for scenarios like Rubicon and Eternal. Yes,
: I kow that OT was the first nonlinear scenario, but the nonlinearity was
: more-or-less random and recursive. If you think Eternal is too recursive,
: trying getting stuck in the same loop 3 or 4 times.
I did play alot of it, but never got into it whare i could willingly complat all the branches, plus I kept getting stuck. I did wonder about those big black meanies. I like the sliver, it seems somehow more in the M1 theme then blue to me.
: Now, back to our regularly scheduled volunteers series.
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