Civlian casualties

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Whether the Captain kills the civilians in any missions doesn't matter. The WEC is shown to kill its own citizens and survivors of rebell assaults for sheer propaganda value. Any wittness of his actions is thus doomed to die, whether it's the Captain who kills them or not, presumably because the existence of the silencer corps and the fact that one of its elite soldiers defected is to be kept secret at all costs. He's certainly not bound by any morals in his decision whether he should kill civilian WEC employees, but I'd say the idea that he goes around killing them simply to make them dead is a gross oversimplification — in many cases the civilians will raise alarms, for example, thus warranting killing them in order to remain unnoticed. — 91.0.110.123 02:37, 20 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

Deleting and redirecting

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While I agree that this article in itself is probably not notable, I disagree in the manner it was deleted and changed into a redirect. No attempts to discuss or possibly fix have been undertaken. Instead of deleting with the words "Do not bring this back without adding real world information" discussion should have taken place first to try to fix it. I think merging a heavily trimmed version of this article with the character list would be the best solution and changing the redirection to the character list once it's done. I will try to do that later this week.--Fogeltje (talk) 09:20, 19 November 2007 (UTC)Reply

Proposed text to be merged with List of Crusader characters

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I have made a first attempt to create a text to merged with the list of characters, doing my best not to describe it in in-universe style. Any comments and improvements are welcome but in my eyes it shouldn't be expanded. All the relevant information is present and mission details are not appropiate due to plot details in my eyes.

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The Captain is the player controlled silent protagonist of the series, introduced in the introduction movie of Crusader - No Remorse. No name is ever given and it is unknown if the character is male or female. The Captain receives two nicknames in the game, "Tin Man" and "Red". The Captain was a member of the WEC Silencer Corps. His origins are unknown. According to the game manual, Silencers are picked out in their adoscelent years and recruited for life. They undergo rigorous training and are trained to be ultimate soldier. He is distuingished by his red armor. During the course of events of Crusader - No Remorse, the player finds out that the Captain, and other Silencers, are possibly the result of genetic engineering and cloning. The Captain is shown joining the Resistance in the year 2196, after an attack on his team by a WEC Vetron for failing to carry out orders. The Captain joins Echo Base and performs several missions including sabotage, assassination, espionage and intelligence. At the end of the game, the Captain is tasked to destroy the WEC's new orbital space station, the Vigilance Platform.

The Captain survives the events of No Remorse and returns in No Regret, after succesfully destroying the Vigilance Platform. He joins the Resistance on Earth's Moon and combats the WEC's Lunar Mining Cartel in a series of missions ranging which include sabotage of key installations, espionage and the liberation of Resistance operatives. The game concludes when the Captain destroys the headquarters of the Lunar Mining Cartel and kills his nemesis, Chairman Draygan.
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--Fogeltje (talk) 09:48, 21 November 2007 (UTC)Reply