The best part of this mission was when you got Osean troops to stop firing on each other just with your presence. It not only highlighted the chaos but also Trigger's growing role as a beacon of hope in these troubled times.
imagine this you're an Osean soldier or Marine, and your unit is one of the units sent to take Tyler Island, the whole satellite network goes down just as you guys advanced past the landing zones, your comms are down and you can't distinguish friend from foe, your company/platoon gets pinned down by Erusean forces and they're tanks, most of your unit is either killed or wounded, you're running low on ammunition and your medics or corpsmen are desperately trying to tend to the wounded while under fire, your radioman is desperately trying to reach any friendly units on the radio but is only getting either static or frantic calls from other units that are in the process of being overrun or saying they're bugging out as you and your remaining brothers-in-arms prepare to make a final stand against an overwhelming number of Erusean forces, all of a sudden you hear an unfamiliar voice on the radio, it identifies itself as an Osean Air Defense Force AWACS aircraft, callsign Long Caster, he tells your unit that the famed Long Range Strategic Strike Group(LRSSG) is here to lend you air support and informs you that a nearby unit will arrive shortly to take you and your unit back to the landing zone to evac out of the island. you and your comrades hear a jet engine roar past as you see an F-15 fly past, several seconds later another aircraft makes a past and shoots its missiles the Erusean tanks explode in fiery fireball and the accompanying infantry fall back and scatter, you spot one of the LRSSG aircraft fly low and dips its wings towards your position, at first you spot the usual Osean flag on the rudder then the markings catches your eyes and attention, its three scratch marks in the shape of a claw, its that famed Osean ace that took down countless Erusean aircraft and are feared by the Eruseans. several of your fellow men see it too and cheer just as a friendly mechanized unit/convoy or what's left of it, arrives and to take your men back to the landing zone. while inside the vehicle, your radioman turns the radio volume up and you all hear the chatter of the other units, the mood has changed, most are cheering and rejoicing seeing the LRSSG aircraft take out multiple Erusean targets both on the ground and in the air and here and there some guys mentioning the words *its Three Strikes* PS i just came up with cos i am currently quarantined due to exposure to a Covid contact and this thought came into my head after i finished playing the game
@@Mick-fukurs31f It really shows how terrible things have gotten. Had Lebarthe survived to see the truth be known, this war would be already over at this point. But because he was killed, it sent the conservations that allied with Oseas into confusion and desperation, in places where if it weren't for the true individuals behind this war, plus the idiots who thought it was a good idea to fire a missile at the satellites, people who couldn't tell whose who without communications, would not continue to be. So now, we're just fighting to get things under control, along with taking down supplies meant for the Arsenal Bird. It was a hot mess of epic proportions that told the story. It was a blast of the past seeing the Mass Driver, where it was used to give the Arkbird the laser weapon back in AC5.
Saviliana they didn’t have jet fighters during the evacuation of Dunkirk. The He-162 first flew in 1944. The Me-262 first flew in 1942, and became operational in 1944. The evacuation of Dunkirk was in 1940.
On Ace difficulty this mission invokes fear in my soul...the ace in the F-35, (while most perceive as dumb like the other previous aces in the game), will scare you shitless in a last ditch attempt to protect those damn radical Tu-95 bombers...god and that’s not even referencing the ace named Calamity in the second to last mission daredevil... The F-35 on this mission and the Su-57, callsign Calamity in Daredevil,...I fear them the most in this game on Ace difficulty...
I wouldn't be surprised since the cut scene did explain that once Farbanti fell the whole Usea fell into an all out civil war for independence for the annexed nations. Of course that resulted in innocent lives and refugees being caught in the crossfire.
I don't think they mentioned what happened outside Usea. I wouldn't be surprised if Osea's chain of command was in a state of panic after not realizing that Erusa thought the same idea to take out their satilites.
@@michaelbreckshot6589 that could make sense since it could explain how the Erusians thought of the same idea in hopes of cutting off Osea's communications. Only for a complete train wreck to start off, civil wars breaking out and Osea trying to keep its own military under control. Operation Reflux on Tyler Island sums up the situation pretty well. Osea losing control of its penal units, Erusia killing civilians that were affiliated with the Belkans and refugees just trying to get out of the fire fights as they become targets for the radicals.
Pov:you are an army tank guy or a marine troop, you are sent to Tyler island. Your comms are dead (the satellites are destroyed) and many units like your are cut off by Eruseans, you are asking for help but you hear only static. A few days later you hear something on the radio. It is an ally plane. It identificates itself as an AWACS Long Caster. Long Caster said that there is air support. It's LRSSG. Suddenly, you see a Su-30SM pass by on full afterburner, and a few F-15 with it. The Su-30SM identified the tanks nearby, shot missles on the enemy tanks and flew away. Others said "It is Three Strikes!We're saved!" It was true. Shortly after, you saw a F-35 slam into the ground and explode. It had a strange paintjob. You went closer, to see who is the pilot of the F-35. It said "MANTIS". They couldn't see the name, because of the explosion, the paint on the plane was torn off. Mantis was a callsign of an Erusean Ace. After 9 minutes, every ally in the area were on the coast, loading tanks, APCs, and SAMs into landing ships. Your unit did it too. You succeeded in this mission.
I'm confused why the conservatives were enemies in this mission, considering they were still trying to help. The bombers I get, but why were ones already there considered enemies. Especially since you fight with them again in the next misssion.
With the death of Conservative's general, Labarthe, their troops were thrown in disarray following the broken chain of command and have considered Osean forces hostiles since it was Osean's jet that shot down Labarthe's chopper. Remember, with communication networks down, it was every man for himself out there. So when they got the encrypted message from Scrap Queen before the Lighthouse mission, they decided to band together with Osean forces against the Radicals and their drone programs once they knew that their allies are aiming to end the war as well.
Radicals were using the arsenal bird, so the base had to be destroyed which supplied Arsenal Bird. The other issue is evident with the bombers saying “separating all ties from belka”
Both Radicals and Conservationists were in the army fighting the Oseans before the satellites were destroyed, so they were already enemies. After the comms went down the Radicals broke off to fight the Conservationists and do whatever they were trying to do. The Conservationists and Oseans were still firing, because they were on opposite sides before. In addition to this your comment is wrong, the next mission was against Shilage refugees, in Mission 18, Lost Kingdom. YOU fight alongside the Erusean Conservationists in Missions 19, Lighthouse, and 20, Deep Blue.
@@UltimaDoombotMK1 yeah, Trigger works with the Conservatives after massacring them in Homeward, and innocent people in Lost Kingdom. This game's story can actually be compared to The Last of Us 2 honestly. The game wants us to see Trigger as a hero, and this super good guy who uses the power of friendship, but then he kills a bunch of innocent people in Lost Kingdom, and shoots at people who were just on his side (in Mission 16).
@@TheGamingKiller242 Well the Tyler Island forces may not know that Trigger helped Labarthe. Remember, Mission 16 takes place after the satellites went down, and thus they probably had no knowledge of the operation to rescue him. As for Mission 18, yeah, there's not much anyone can do to excuse those actions, unless you say he only took out their major weapons and not the tents or trucks. Even when desperate, holding a bunch of people at essentially gunpoint so they can get a few resources isn't the most noble decision, or even moral really, but when given no choice desperate measures must be taken. There were surely less desperate ones to be taken, but at such short notice some actions must be taken befiore other options are available. It may not have been the best decision but at least they helped to end the war, which in turn saved Shilage in the long run: if the war ad continued there may have been a possibility of shilage being retaken by Erusea.
me and my friend were going to the nether to farm blaze rods but it got out of hand pretty quickly so basically we both started to freak out and we both died like multiple times so we had to keep going back in and the last time we were in there we had like 45 blaze rods and I just thought wow this is a very stressful moment why don't I play the song so that's exactly what I did and here I am
Playlist of the extended Ace Combat 7 soundtrack: ua-cam.com/play/PLLrug9JZTq63nA9BIsB-U2BuXblItWZMK.html
The best part of this mission was when you got Osean troops to stop firing on each other just with your presence. It not only highlighted the chaos but also Trigger's growing role as a beacon of hope in these troubled times.
imagine this
you're an Osean soldier or Marine, and your unit is one of the units sent to take Tyler Island, the whole satellite network goes down just as you guys advanced past the landing zones, your comms are down and you can't distinguish friend from foe, your company/platoon gets pinned down by Erusean forces and they're tanks, most of your unit is either killed or wounded, you're running low on ammunition and your medics or corpsmen are desperately trying to tend to the wounded while under fire, your radioman is desperately trying to reach any friendly units on the radio but is only getting either static or frantic calls from other units that are in the process of being overrun or saying they're bugging out
as you and your remaining brothers-in-arms prepare to make a final stand against an overwhelming number of Erusean forces, all of a sudden you hear an unfamiliar voice on the radio, it identifies itself as an Osean Air Defense Force AWACS aircraft, callsign Long Caster, he tells your unit that the famed Long Range Strategic Strike Group(LRSSG) is here to lend you air support and informs you that a nearby unit will arrive shortly to take you and your unit back to the landing zone to evac out of the island. you and your comrades hear a jet engine roar past as you see an F-15 fly past, several seconds later another aircraft makes a past and shoots its missiles the Erusean tanks explode in fiery fireball and the accompanying infantry fall back and scatter, you spot one of the LRSSG aircraft fly low and dips its wings towards your position, at first you spot the usual Osean flag on the rudder then the markings catches your eyes and attention, its three scratch marks in the shape of a claw, its that famed Osean ace that took down countless Erusean aircraft and are feared by the Eruseans. several of your fellow men see it too and cheer just as a friendly mechanized unit/convoy or what's left of it, arrives and to take your men back to the landing zone. while inside the vehicle, your radioman turns the radio volume up and you all hear the chatter of the other units, the mood has changed, most are cheering and rejoicing seeing the LRSSG aircraft take out multiple Erusean targets both on the ground and in the air and here and there some guys mentioning the words *its Three Strikes*
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i just came up with cos i am currently quarantined due to exposure to a Covid contact and this thought came into my head after i finished playing the game
This, reading this game me chills. Wonderful writing
I need this to be turned into either a fan made clip, or a whole freaking movie. 🔥🫡 Thank you for this epic visual!
“If you see three strikes, count to three and the enemy is gone”
“Is that Three Strikes? Hi shit, meet fan!”
Say what you want but Eruseans are a funny people
Easily one of the best from AC 7's OST. The violin drop with accompanying horns and drums gives me goosebumps, it's phenomenally emotional music.
I'm suprised it doesn't get more recog. Daredevil gets all the attention for some reason
@@aaroniousairlines9949 vocals. Also. Arsenal bird.
This mission was an emotional rollercoaster. Actually, everything after Farbanti was an emotional rollercoaster
Indeed is was i found myself having mix emotions
when i first saw the mass driver i thought it was a rollercoaster
@@Mick-fukurs31f It really shows how terrible things have gotten. Had Lebarthe survived to see the truth be known, this war would be already over at this point. But because he was killed, it sent the conservations that allied with Oseas into confusion and desperation, in places where if it weren't for the true individuals behind this war, plus the idiots who thought it was a good idea to fire a missile at the satellites, people who couldn't tell whose who without communications, would not continue to be. So now, we're just fighting to get things under control, along with taking down supplies meant for the Arsenal Bird. It was a hot mess of epic proportions that told the story. It was a blast of the past seeing the Mass Driver, where it was used to give the Arkbird the laser weapon back in AC5.
@@leon4000 Even though the entirety of the game was not in Osea]
@@leon4000 This is not Basset Space Center.
This song most evokes the sense of desperate war and chaos.
This mission is basically the evacuation of Dunkirk but with jet fighters
@@nickfury1279 You said it like Dunkirk didn't had jet fighters (He-162)
@@Saviliana really? I dont recall that part
@@Saviliana The He-162 wasn't built until 1944, well after both the evacuation of Dunkirk and the Battle of Britain.
Saviliana they didn’t have jet fighters during the evacuation of Dunkirk. The He-162 first flew in 1944. The Me-262 first flew in 1942, and became operational in 1944. The evacuation of Dunkirk was in 1940.
"If you lose your legs, crawl away! Once you lose your hands, then you can surrender."
On Ace difficulty this mission invokes fear in my soul...the ace in the F-35, (while most perceive as dumb like the other previous aces in the game), will scare you shitless in a last ditch attempt to protect those damn radical Tu-95 bombers...god and that’s not even referencing the ace named Calamity in the second to last mission daredevil...
The F-35 on this mission and the Su-57, callsign Calamity in Daredevil,...I fear them the most in this game on Ace difficulty...
The F-35C is Mantis, if you already know, fly almost touching the mass driver before the TU-160s arrive
That is how you will spawn him
Complete anarchy. Tyler Island must be like a microcosm for the entirety of Usea at this point in time. It's pretty scary just thinking about it.
I wouldn't be surprised since the cut scene did explain that once Farbanti fell the whole Usea fell into an all out civil war for independence for the annexed nations. Of course that resulted in innocent lives and refugees being caught in the crossfire.
@@Spydigger59 Soon the entire world
I don't think they mentioned what happened outside Usea. I wouldn't be surprised if Osea's chain of command was in a state of panic after not realizing that Erusa thought the same idea to take out their satilites.
@@Spydigger59 Or, with some undercover Belkan help or not, those satellites were hacked and able to be anonymously shared
@@michaelbreckshot6589 that could make sense since it could explain how the Erusians thought of the same idea in hopes of cutting off Osea's communications. Only for a complete train wreck to start off, civil wars breaking out and Osea trying to keep its own military under control. Operation Reflux on Tyler Island sums up the situation pretty well. Osea losing control of its penal units, Erusia killing civilians that were affiliated with the Belkans and refugees just trying to get out of the fire fights as they become targets for the radicals.
2:40 - 2:50
Urgent and beautiful. Best song of the OST.
I like how the background image appears at the drop in the beginning. Nice touch.
"These are just blatant war crimes!"
Replaying this mission today and heard; Try to surrender, I'll cut off your hands! Over the radio
2:32 here is my favorite moment! :D
Mine is 2:44 until 3:44
Ace combat uses strings so fucking well.
Pov:you are an army tank guy or a marine troop, you are sent to Tyler island.
Your comms are dead (the satellites are destroyed) and many units like your are cut off by Eruseans, you are asking for help but you hear only static. A few days later you hear something on the radio. It is an ally plane. It identificates itself as an AWACS Long Caster.
Long Caster said that there is air support. It's LRSSG. Suddenly, you see a Su-30SM pass by on full afterburner, and a few F-15 with it.
The Su-30SM identified the tanks nearby, shot missles on the enemy tanks and flew away. Others said "It is Three Strikes!We're saved!"
It was true. Shortly after, you saw a F-35 slam into the ground and explode. It had a strange paintjob. You went closer, to see who is the pilot of the F-35. It said "MANTIS". They couldn't see the name, because of the explosion, the paint on the plane was torn off.
Mantis was a callsign of an Erusean Ace. After 9 minutes, every ally in the area were on the coast, loading tanks, APCs, and SAMs into landing ships. Your unit did it too. You succeeded in this mission.
This gives strong Ace Combat 6 vibes...
Pretty much the theme fit for a war
I think that this Is the best ace combat of ever.This Is one of my favorite soundtrack with Daredevil obviously
Loved this mission. as much as I still can hear the beep of missile that chasing me and me locking on to the target
How the hell was this not a theme for a final mission?
This song reminds me strongly of the battlefield 1 prologue ost
another set of beautiful OSTs
Count to 3 and the enemy dissapears!
BELKAN WITCHCRAFT
I'm confused why the conservatives were enemies in this mission, considering they were still trying to help. The bombers I get, but why were ones already there considered enemies. Especially since you fight with them again in the next misssion.
With the death of Conservative's general, Labarthe, their troops were thrown in disarray following the broken chain of command and have considered Osean forces hostiles since it was Osean's jet that shot down Labarthe's chopper. Remember, with communication networks down, it was every man for himself out there. So when they got the encrypted message from Scrap Queen before the Lighthouse mission, they decided to band together with Osean forces against the Radicals and their drone programs once they knew that their allies are aiming to end the war as well.
Radicals were using the arsenal bird, so the base had to be destroyed which supplied Arsenal Bird. The other issue is evident with the bombers saying “separating all ties from belka”
Both Radicals and Conservationists were in the army fighting the Oseans before the satellites were destroyed, so they were already enemies. After the comms went down the Radicals broke off to fight the Conservationists and do whatever they were trying to do. The Conservationists and Oseans were still firing, because they were on opposite sides before.
In addition to this your comment is wrong, the next mission was against Shilage refugees, in Mission 18, Lost Kingdom.
YOU fight alongside the Erusean Conservationists in Missions 19, Lighthouse, and 20, Deep Blue.
@@UltimaDoombotMK1 yeah, Trigger works with the Conservatives after massacring them in Homeward, and innocent people in Lost Kingdom.
This game's story can actually be compared to The Last of Us 2 honestly. The game wants us to see Trigger as a hero, and this super good guy who uses the power of friendship, but then he kills a bunch of innocent people in Lost Kingdom, and shoots at people who were just on his side (in Mission 16).
@@TheGamingKiller242 Well the Tyler Island forces may not know that Trigger helped Labarthe. Remember, Mission 16 takes place after the satellites went down, and thus they probably had no knowledge of the operation to rescue him.
As for Mission 18, yeah, there's not much anyone can do to excuse those actions, unless you say he only took out their major weapons and not the tents or trucks. Even when desperate, holding a bunch of people at essentially gunpoint so they can get a few resources isn't the most noble decision, or even moral really, but when given no choice desperate measures must be taken. There were surely less desperate ones to be taken, but at such short notice some actions must be taken befiore other options are available. It may not have been the best decision but at least they helped to end the war, which in turn saved Shilage in the long run: if the war ad continued there may have been a possibility of shilage being retaken by Erusea.
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That gave me a chuckle
I have seen a lot of comments comparing this to Dunkirk. I would like an explanation in detail in the replies
Ver good
i hear this song when i sleep its just that good
me and my friend were going to the nether to farm blaze rods but it got out of hand pretty quickly so basically we both started to freak out and we both died like multiple times so we had to keep going back in and the last time we were in there we had like 45 blaze rods and I just thought wow this is a very stressful moment why don't I play the song so that's exactly what I did and here I am
Sorry, I read 'netherwart' instead of 'homeward'.
Too much time to Minecraft XD
I get a vibe of MW2, do you guys get it too?
Actually I get a vibe of Dunkirk
Actually, I get Fire Emblem: Path of Radiance and Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn vibes from this.
MrCool 899 yeah definitely Dunkirk
It's funny you mention that, because: ua-cam.com/video/UjWEE6E0OiQ/v-deo.html
yeah,it reminds me of the soundtrack in the mission "The Enemy of My Enemy"
3:12 👌
3 Erusian Radicals disliked the video
6 now
They've been wiped off the map now.
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wow isn't music become the enemy drone and fighter erusean fighter extreme