Post by Alex, the First Guardsman on Mar 1, 2009 0:53:37 GMT -5
As T3GM: Genesis undergoes its surgery to make it the bright and shining literary work it was meant to be, it's notable that T3GM: Revelations also underwent many changes, to coincide with those made in the Genesis Redux and in the Genesis sequels.
Here are some items worth mentioning. They may be already made known through previous posts, but I'm not bothering going back and searching for them to clarify. Note that these are possible spoilers, so take caution.
More to come, if I feel like it.
Here are some items worth mentioning. They may be already made known through previous posts, but I'm not bothering going back and searching for them to clarify. Note that these are possible spoilers, so take caution.
- Three years have passed since the events of Genesis.
- Revelations begins in a major battle between T3GM and the new enemy organization, Halcyon.
- One former member of the A.O.T. is reintroduced in this sequence as a General of Halcyon.
- The primary antagonist, X also has a sequence.
- New members of T3GM include Lucy Lilium and Mitsuru Engokuin.
- Surviving characters introduced in the Genesis subsequences will also make a return (including Roxxi and KB)
- Jonathan Soren Campbell (now a Commander) and Lucy Lilium will play very important roles.
- By this point, T3GM has evolved into a major army, complete with tanks, an aerial fleet, and battleships.
- The scar healed by Patrick in Genesis is somewhat important.
- Alex will visit the gravesite of the Hughes family.
- The Dark Orb is kept in the confines of a Vault.
- Rachel will be returning.
- Several members of T3GM will be killed, including two major characters.
- The Sentinel is an ancient being that reveals more about the Orbs to Patrick.
- The battle between Patrick and Alex will no longer take place in a lava field, as it was really cliché.
- A rebellion against the Dark Alex will set up for the plot to the sequel.
- Also, T3GM is no longer referred to as "The 3 Guardsmen," but rather just "The Guardsmen" to emphasize the growth and impact the organization has had. However, for traditional purposes, the acronym T3GM is kept.
More to come, if I feel like it.