![]() This dangerous new threat consumes Xylvania into fighting on two fronts, battling both the Frontier and the new Legion forces, and its military begins to lose ground. However, in the foolishness of her desperation and chronic curiosity, Countess Ingrid awakens the ancient armies of the Iron Legion, buried deep under the grounds of the Crater of the Sun. Though the war was coming to a close, Xylvania was far from defeated. After his Father's murder, Marshall Nova became furious and wanted revenge for his Father's death. Mortally wounded from the fall, Tsar Gorgi told his son in his last words that he was only trying to act in the best interests of the Tundran Empire when he started the war with the Western Frontier and then tried to form a secret pact out of desperation with the Xylvanians. But just as the battle had ended, Kommandant Ubel found him at a bridge by his personal Light Recon and personally dealt with him by throwing him off the side. Luckily for the Frontier and Tundran forces, Tsar Gorgi dispatched his own personal Fighter team to take out this threat, and in the process, he returned from his exile. In the final battle for the region, in which Frontier forces were deployed to bomb Xylvania's Primary Nerocite Mining Facility, Kaiser Vlad deployed his elite Fighter squadron to take out the Frontier Bombers. Xylvania was defeated in battle after battle which soon ended the campaign. The essential resource of this region was an element called Nerocite, an efficient vehicle fuel. The first target of the Western Frontier and the Tundran Territories was to weaken the Xylvanian forces at the Dune Sea. After the Xylvanian assault, Frontier and Tundran forces joined together to form the Alliance of Nations in a bid to stop the Xylvanian threat. Unfortunately, Vlad lied and had actually sent his bomber squadron commanded by Countess Ingrid to bomb both armies. Vlad made a pact with Gorgi in which Xlyvanian forces would assist the Tundran forces to repel the Frontier. However during the conflict, Tsar Gorgi had travelled into Xylvania, a country ravaged by the Frontier/Tundran rivalry, to meet with its leader Kaiser Vlad. After defending the radar array at Windbreak Ridge, freeing the Frontier spies, capturing Castle Potemkin, destroying Marshal Nova's iron eight tanks, the Frontier began an attack on the last Tundran stronghold. Marshal Nova learns of Tsar Gorgi's invasion of the Frontier and in rage forbids Gorgi from participating in the conflict and instead puts Major Nelly in control of Tundran forces. The Tsar has secretly invaded the Frontier because he wants a conflict. During the patrol, Frontier forces come across a Tundran armoured division under the command of Tsar Gorgi. However, Brigadier Betty has come up with a way to get the troops in shape and spy on the Tundrans. With Nova in charge some hope that peace may prevail but on the other side of the DMZ, General Herman of the Western Frontier is annoyed due to how a lack of combat has made the Frontier Troops out of shape. Meanwhile, the control of the Tundran Empire passes from the iron grip of Tsar Gorgi to the more progressive hands of Marshall Nova. The demilitarized zone on the border of the Western Frontier and Tundran Territories has been the sight of an uneasy truce between two powerful armies for many months with both nations ready to retaliate in the event of a pre-emptive strike. While there are bonus missions featuring alternative factions, there are no differences between factions beyond color and aesthetics (ex: A Frontier Grunt is not any stronger or weaker compared to a Solar Empire or Iron Legion Grunt) ![]() Storywise, the game primarily has the player control the Western Frontier faction. At any time, the player may transfer control from one unit to another. Units can be commanded to follow the player, hold their positions, man gun turrets, or attack certain targets. Separate units or unit groups can be given commands. In the midst of battle, the player will have control over a variety of units, including infantry, ground vehicles, and aircraft. Battalion Wars contains the elements of both a third-person shooter and a real-time tactics game.
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