Dark days are upon the besieged inhabitants of Sol III. However, an incandescent explosion of hope returns to Earth in the form of Admiral D.L. Bradley and his unstoppable fleet of vengeance as our story begins. But what price have Bradley and his soldiers paid for the terrible weapons they now turn against the Drengin menace?
As I noted last week, we're working hard on bringing more character and flavor to the Galactic Civilizations universe. The foundation of that effort is to bring the leaders to life, not just with the wonderful visuals our talented cinematic artist Kevin Manning has crafted for each of them, but with personalities of their own.
Joining Harondin Gaul of the Iridium, this week I bring you Admiral D.L. Bradley of the Terran First Fleet. The Terrans have long been known as the diplomats and traders of the galaxy, but the Thalan have never stopped their dire warnings of an apocalypse started by the humans. Seeing their allies in the Grand Coalition all but exterminated and watching billions of humans slaughtered as their empires burned will have an effect on any species. The Drengin/Yor sneak attack at the conclusion of the Dread Lords war may not work out so well for the belligerent aliens after all...
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The self-imposed exile Admiral D.L. Bradley led his fleet into has taken its toll on the once-friendly leader. Giving the order to turn tail and run from forces he knew would simply turn their guns on undefended Terran colonies cost Bradley dearly, and he is determined to make that sacrifice count.
Sixteen years have passed in our galaxy since the Terran First Fleet escaped into the pocket dimension that previously housed the Dread Lords. Sixteen years of the fleet being cut off entirely from the fate of the rest of the human race.
Sixteen years for Bradley and his veterans to prepare the hell they so dearly wanted to unleash on the treacherous Drengin and Yor that shattered the Grand Coalition and killed untold billions of humans and their allies.
The time in isolation tempered Bradley’s already steely soul into a core of pure diamond. His demeanor, once friendly, is now cool and professional. Only by locking away his anger and grief at the aftermath of the Dread Lords war has he been able to remain in control and keep his fleet focused on the mission. After sixteen years, those emotions have atrophied from neglect. The mission is everything. Nothing that detracts from the mission is worth considering.
Despite his unyielding devotion to the vengeance he has pledged his life to, Bradley is an extremely competent leader. His intuitive understanding of interpersonal relations, morale, and diplomacy has kept the fleet unified in its purpose in the face of the harsh conditions they have endured. He can be accommodating and even gracious regarding disputes, requests, or treaties that he doesn’t see as affecting his core mission. As soon as Bradley feels that his primary goals are threatened, he flatly refuses to compromise and will fight to the bitter end to achieve them.
Terrans remain notable among the galaxy’s major species for their diplomatic gifts and innovative thinking, but the tragedy recently visited upon them has uncovered a hard core within not just Bradley but in the collective Terran soul. Thalan warnings about the threat Terrans supposedly pose to the galaxy, once written off as deranged nonsense, are becoming easier and easier for the other races to heed.
Shepard huddled up and crying in the corner.
According to his badge it's Colonel DL Bradley.
Other than that, great read. It's makes me even more curious about what the Terran are about to unleash. Besides the Crusade, of course.
Interesting. I wonder what will happen when Bradley here meets up with other Terrans. How is he going to act towards them if they try to rein him in?
What do the initials in his name stand for? And is he the same person as Alan Bradley, the default leader of the Terrans from GC2? He looks younger than he did before, must be all those nanobots.
Rein him in? After their own cheerful 16 years of blockade, abuse and atrocies?
I doubt they have any interest to rein him in. It's going to be fire, blood and death served in Terran style.
I for one look forward to it, would be nice to have game where humans are definitely not very nice guys.
maybe being stuck in the void he could not get a new badge
That would only explain the rank, but not why his name changed all of a sudden.
I've been wondering this for years.
No, there is no relation between the two. Frogboy said so before.
I blame myself for the DA/DL thing. Anyway, it's D.L., good catch everyone, moving on!
Abiessener I thank you for the read love the mind set of Terran leader. That he won't comprise his beliefs.
DARCA
A very meaty backstory for the Terrans this time around! Very BSG.
I do hope that their tech tree and play style won't be too hostile in sandbox mode, however.
Ive never been big on playing campaigns in games like galciv simply because I really like custom games and would typically go straight to them.
I did play the original DL campaing but that was ages ago but then I never bothered to play the expension campaings, despite playing ToA for years lol.
Reading this makes me want to go back and play all the GalCiv campaings back to back. Really looking forward to more of those civ background previews!
I love this. Humans always seem to be hapless victims in sci-fi, so it'll be fun to turn the tables for once! I think I remember reading that there would be two human factions? If so, it would be interesting if there were two campaigns - one where you just go on a rampage to exterminate the Drengin with this character's faction, and another where you maybe take a more tempered approach with the other faction.
very nice i like the way this is going, a good dark undertone with revenge.
Looks absolutely splendid. Getting a little "Galactic Empire" feeling when looking at that picture. But no worries. I always play those guys. For they are the good ones!
Hmmmm......... I have been playing always as terrans and always custom. I never liked the diplomacy plain terran style. My terran empires have been based mostly on research then economy, expansion and finally later in game the best weapons and ships thanks to advanced research and strong economy I had already. Never lost a game. So I will keep on GCIII the same style and I hope in this version Torians won't hate humans... at least not too often.
And please Stardock post something more than characters and stories. Alpha release is near. But so far we don't have a good picture of the game, interface, map size, etc. I don't mean some screenshots but a more detailed preview.I'm checking almost everyday to learn about GCIII but still in the dark.
Perhaps the other faction is comprised of the unfortunate souls not on Earth?
IIRC there is a second Terran fleet led by Jenna Casey. Could be them.
I always play campaigns. They are a good chance to learn the game one mechanic at a time, and they can tell a story. Plus they can throw odd challenges at you with scenario rules. Fun times.
I know they're not for everyone, of course.
They are mentioned in the databanks.
That's right! I assume that means there will be two factions, although one of them might be exclusive to the campaign.
When I read this I think
I'm back.
And I'm not afraid to use my newfound weapons of doom to kill everyone who ever hurt my feelings!
And that goes for everyone who pwned me while I was in charge of defenses!
MWAHAHAHA!
I hope you'll find proper consultant when in comes to military-related topics, because we already have enough games where art was put above logic.
Personally for me there are times when I think aesthetic tastes transcend reality-based concerns in games (i.e. sound/explosions in space).
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