I'm sure project aces read the una bomber manifesto and did this missions. It's crazy to think about if this happen in a real world, it would worst than what we see here
Anchorhead citizenes just can't take a breather. First LRSSG "scrap buffet" alongside bat-dance-show with drone-guided "Salvation" from over horizon. Now a civil war with no UA-cam or net and everybody just shoot at each other. 3:18 Also I'm glad that AC3 Easter Egg was fixed. During the first playthrough I had no idea who's Schroeder was talking about until LONG while.
@@ryanp7546Schroeder is referencing Yoko Martha Inoue (a key backstory character from Ace Combat 3) as his assistant. The English translation rendered her name as "Massa," making the reference completely missable/incomprehensible
Alright, here’s my theory. “Citizens of Osea, we have declared a state of emergency. There is something wrong with Belka. They have been acting all-out agony behind the construction of the space elevator. We have yet to identify the situation and source of the Lighthouse War, these Gray Men are trying to weaken our nations and forces. They have been following this man who wanted to give us a taste of Belka’s revenge. Erusea doesn’t realize they served this man. He brainwashed these soldiers, including the Erusean King. We have neutralized the princess and abolished her manipulation. There has been a tragedy behind Belkan witchcraft, the man is identified as Dr. Schroeder Robinach’s grandfather, Pf. Scherald Robinach. He is the man behind the chaos, and wants to destroy the world for ruining Belka’s sovereignty, which we would never do. Ladies and gentlemen, we have a traitor among mankind. Stand by for further updates.” - Sparda from Devil May Cry
Friendly fire the mission, or just if they let you to shoot allies, only say angry dialogue if you shoot Also the music of thi mission reminds me a music of ace combat zero, i think the mission where you fight and the same time the peace and nuclear disarm was firmed. Also make me remind, the thing inteviewer say about "who the agressor and who the victim?" Become true here, basicaly eurosea start a battle royal of 2 teams and osea in the middle.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I always thought it was another penal unit that we never heard of because Spare was sent to Tyler Island where they had no planes. Unless they defected to Erusea's side sometime before reaching there? But Avril never mentions any of that and talks like the former Spare members were there in Tyler Island, and Tabloid was shown being there.
''This is AWACS Argus, all planes that are listening to us are allies. You have to dispose off General Labarthe. The man who is with him, captain Karl is an imposter''
There's no surviving "radio group" (the term the game uses internally for a group of dialogues that can be triggered by various scripts or events within the mission itself depending on the situation happening in gameplay) for that cut dialogue, so I was unable to add it back in. I'm aware those lines from Karl exist, but I would have no way to trigger it, making it unfeasible to reintegrate.
@@RookFox yeah but he actually said those "who can hear us " so that's mean lrssg should have definitely heard it if lRRSG never heard it shouldn't the diialogue been of awacs argus contacting an another squadron and tell them to kill the general instead of those who can hear us
@@axel665 I think Argus just threw that transition at random hoping anyone out there would hear it, he might not have direct contact with anyone because of the loss of communications and all the chaos that is going on. Only a lone F-16 shows up at the end so, I don't think many people did hear it. The LRSSG would definitely have said something if they heard it, since their whole mission was to protect Labarthe
There is no commander, the base commander is crying in his room so he's not gonna do much. The LRSSG is just doing what it had planned to do after Farbanti. After this mission, everything they do is on their own with no higher ups telling them what to do.
Game doesn't tell us, all I can guess is that the radicals and conservatives found a way to identify themselves and differentiate from each other. The remaining part of the Erusean government probably moved somewhere away from Farbanti
Erusean government pretty much collapsed, military leaders probably killed, Erusean officers radicals and conservatives, taking matters into their own hands by taking advantage of the chaos trying to take power for themselves probably wanting to restore Erusea to a Federal Republic. A free for all! Erusean civilians caught in the crossfire creating a humanitarian catastrophe and a situation extremely similar to Sudan right now where you’ve got two rival militaries (Sudanese Armed Forces and the RSF) fighting for control of the country with civilians caught in the middle, others are also being caught in the crossfire like the Osean Defense Forces and the Usean nation militaries that are part of the IUN-PKF, both ODF and IUN forces can’t tell friendly from foe so there is massive communication problems, there might be friendly fire incidents. IFF system is nonexistent! Pretty much the first known Erusean Civil Warwith foreign powers involved: Osean Federation, nations of the FCU and other Usean nations that are part of the IUN-PKF, and Belka to an extent. Enemies might be fighting enemies, allies might be fighting allies, even war crimes are possibly committed either intentionally or by accident (by accident of the communications black). Erusean Civil War is literally more chaotic than the Estovakian Civil War and the Leseathian Civil War. Yeah it’s on whole new level of insanity!
8:11 ''Oh, and uh, hand me that sandwich''
Long Sandwich, 2019
24:15 That dialogue coming from Long Caster works so well. It all makes sense with Argus' order to shoot down Labarthe and Capt. Karl afterwards.
I'm sure project aces read the una bomber manifesto and did this missions. It's crazy to think about if this happen in a real world, it would worst than what we see here
Anchorhead citizenes just can't take a breather. First LRSSG "scrap buffet" alongside bat-dance-show with drone-guided "Salvation" from over horizon. Now a civil war with no UA-cam or net and everybody just shoot at each other.
3:18 Also I'm glad that AC3 Easter Egg was fixed. During the first playthrough I had no idea who's Schroeder was talking about until LONG while.
No UA-cam is probably the worst part of this war for the Anchorhead Bay civilians
What was Schroeder talking about?
@@ryanp7546Schroeder is referencing Yoko Martha Inoue (a key backstory character from Ace Combat 3) as his assistant. The English translation rendered her name as "Massa," making the reference completely missable/incomprehensible
I'm pretty sure every Ace Combat game has at least 1 mission which kinda considers as a horror mission. Mission 16 is AC7's horror mission here.
Agreed
Alright, here’s my theory. “Citizens of Osea, we have declared a state of emergency. There is something wrong with Belka. They have been acting all-out agony behind the construction of the space elevator. We have yet to identify the situation and source of the Lighthouse War, these Gray Men are trying to weaken our nations and forces. They have been following this man who wanted to give us a taste of Belka’s revenge. Erusea doesn’t realize they served this man. He brainwashed these soldiers, including the Erusean King. We have neutralized the princess and abolished her manipulation. There has been a tragedy behind Belkan witchcraft, the man is identified as Dr. Schroeder Robinach’s grandfather, Pf. Scherald Robinach. He is the man behind the chaos, and wants to destroy the world for ruining Belka’s sovereignty, which we would never do. Ladies and gentlemen, we have a traitor among mankind. Stand by for further updates.” - Sparda from Devil May Cry
Good theory
You know always wondered how much food does long caster have stored In the e-767
Since this is Osea I might think that he's on a e-3 Sentry
Friendly fire the mission, or just if they let you to shoot allies, only say angry dialogue if you shoot
Also the music of thi mission reminds me a music of ace combat zero, i think the mission where you fight and the same time the peace and nuclear disarm was firmed.
Also make me remind, the thing inteviewer say about "who the agressor and who the victim?" Become true here, basicaly eurosea start a battle royal of 2 teams and osea in the middle.
23:09 there is 2 impostors among us
Amogus
I've been playing Ace combat 5 so much that these dialogues seem new to me lol
Some are
I wonder why your IFF escort plane somehow registered as allied. Because as soon I am closer to them, it immediately tag as an enemy and lock on.
I hate this mission. Drives me crazy to just stare the targets for what feels like hours to identify them.
I thought It was radicals who decided to fly the drones in this mission but instead they somehow turned themselves on
They always turn themselves on, the F-18 drones got them to do it
@@RookFox wait so by the end of the game the drone achieve consciousness and it's isn't radical controlling them
@@axel665 The drones in mission 20, yeah
Also never seen in the story are spare squadron that decided to attack osea like where are they they are never once seen on the game
Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I always thought it was another penal unit that we never heard of because Spare was sent to Tyler Island where they had no planes. Unless they defected to Erusea's side sometime before reaching there? But Avril never mentions any of that and talks like the former Spare members were there in Tyler Island, and Tabloid was shown being there.
@@RookFoxwere penal squadron disbanded or only 444 was disbanded
@@axel665 Only 444 from what the game shows
I thought there was a cut dialogue if you follow the tunnel
Not sure but if there was, Skies Restored didn't add it back
''This is AWACS Argus, all planes that are listening to us are allies. You have to dispose off General Labarthe. The man who is with him, captain Karl is an imposter''
There's no surviving "radio group" (the term the game uses internally for a group of dialogues that can be triggered by various scripts or events within the mission itself depending on the situation happening in gameplay) for that cut dialogue, so I was unable to add it back in. I'm aware those lines from Karl exist, but I would have no way to trigger it, making it unfeasible to reintegrate.
In the orginal verision was there conservative fighters who assist you
I don't think so, not labeled at least, which they aren't here either.
How come longcaster never questioned awacs argus or acknowledge him
That line is probably there to give the player context and isn't something the LRSSG actually heard.
@@RookFox yeah but he actually said those "who can hear us " so that's mean lrssg should have definitely heard it if lRRSG never heard it shouldn't the diialogue been of awacs argus contacting an another squadron and tell them to kill the general instead of those who can hear us
@@axel665 I think Argus just threw that transition at random hoping anyone out there would hear it, he might not have direct contact with anyone because of the loss of communications and all the chaos that is going on. Only a lone F-16 shows up at the end so, I don't think many people did hear it. The LRSSG would definitely have said something if they heard it, since their whole mission was to protect Labarthe
Also who is the commander here like is he commander of the base or someone who is head of both strider and cyclops
There is no commander, the base commander is crying in his room so he's not gonna do much. The LRSSG is just doing what it had planned to do after Farbanti.
After this mission, everything they do is on their own with no higher ups telling them what to do.
I think the base commander was the voice we hear in the briefings before this disaster
Also who is incharge of radicals the king is dead and capital fallen so who is incharge of Eurasia
Game doesn't tell us, all I can guess is that the radicals and conservatives found a way to identify themselves and differentiate from each other. The remaining part of the Erusean government probably moved somewhere away from Farbanti
Erusean government pretty much collapsed, military leaders probably killed, Erusean officers radicals and conservatives, taking matters into their own hands by taking advantage of the chaos trying to take power for themselves probably wanting to restore Erusea to a Federal Republic. A free for all!
Erusean civilians caught in the crossfire creating a humanitarian catastrophe and a situation extremely similar to Sudan right now where you’ve got two rival militaries (Sudanese Armed Forces and the RSF) fighting for control of the country with civilians caught in the middle, others are also being caught in the crossfire like the Osean Defense Forces and the Usean nation militaries that are part of the IUN-PKF, both ODF and IUN forces can’t tell friendly from foe so there is massive communication problems, there might be friendly fire incidents. IFF system is nonexistent!
Pretty much the first known Erusean Civil Warwith foreign powers involved: Osean Federation, nations of the FCU and other Usean nations that are part of the IUN-PKF, and Belka to an extent.
Enemies might be fighting enemies, allies might be fighting allies, even war crimes are possibly committed either intentionally or by accident (by accident of the communications black).
Erusean Civil War is literally more chaotic than the Estovakian Civil War and the Leseathian Civil War. Yeah it’s on whole new level of insanity!