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By Krishnan Rajagopal

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OK, now that we’ve actually had enough time to analyze the Flash animation over and over again, here’s an actual breakdown of the really interesting stuff on the site and what can be said for certain. All of this is NOT speculation and actual facts taken straight from the game’s website.

  • The game is set around or after 2028, 14 years after the events of Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2.
  • The game seems to incorporate the Cross-Com from the Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter games, considering how it is explicitly mentioned in the scrolling text feed, as well as seen in the “Promotion Recommended” recall mode.
  • The US is a silent observer of the war in Europe, merely acting as a refugee camp until it gets attacked as well, forcing a counter-strike.
  • However, the counter-strike has disastrous effects, with Washington D.C. being completely wiped out by electromagnetic pulse bombs, resulting in the simultaneous destruction of almost all federal/military facilities including the Pentagon, the NSA and CIA.
  • It is not known whether the immediate areas around the nuclear explosions are survivable due to the amounts of low level radiation, even though the explosions themselves were seemingly self contained.
  • New York City also bears the brunt of war, with major exits out of the city, including the Lincoln tunnel, destroyed and the residents facing internal rioting as more and more of them clamor to get out of the city.
  • With their political and economic centers under siege, the United States moves to an interim capital in Boston and shifts the NASDAQ and the NYSE to Chicago, causing massive computer glitches that push current economic conditions from bad to worse.
  • The United States joins the European Theater conflict and suffers major casualties in France.
  • London, just as in WW2, pays a heavy price, with the Parliament fallen and major landmarks destroyed. The London Stock Exchange reels as major manufacturing facilities are nationalized to fuel the war machine.
  • The new Chinese Yuan and the Japanese Yen flourish, thanks to the major players, the US Dollar and the Euro losing out big time. In fact, it seems that the governments of Europe and the United States are working to settle trade agreements that will allow open transfer of conflict currency.
  • In the face of overwhelming odds, the United States has created the Joint Strike Force (JSF), a team comprising of some of the best people in the armed forces, to counter the new threat.
  • Oil and natural gas controls have been wrestled away from the ONGC and is now in the hands of a select group of countries including Russia and Libya, who are trying to use the situation to their advantage.
  • In the face of new conflict, the Canadian and Mexican Prime Ministers have withdrawn participation from their treaties with the United States.
  • Due to the massive exodus from the United States, the borders at Mexico and Canada are now extremely well guarded, with Ciudad Juarez seeing large amounts of refugees across the border, although the exact status of the Canadian border control is not known.
  • With more and more people fleeing from the United States, most South Asian countries have taken extreme steps to curb the reverse migration. Only those that were born in their countries will be allowed to return home, with the remaining being denied immigration as well as long term visas.
  • With the war raging in Europe, thousands of students relocated from all over the continent have been holed up in the former tourist paradise of Ibiza, with former nightclubs now serving as refugee centers. The United Nations has expressed tremendous outrage at world heritage sites being used as internment camps, but it seems that they are completely powerless to stop the conflict.
  • Shortages of water has led to great conflict across Sofia, Bulgaria and St. Petersburg, Russia, forcing people to riot on the streets. In Oslo, people have taken matters into their own hand and raided a water storage facility and looting resources worth over 2.5 million Euros.

More information on the JSF soldier:

  • It is quite obvious that the injured guy was once a part of the Ghost team, considering how there are numerous references to “Cross-Com Intact” and how we can see him looking at multiple hostiles being highlighted in his Cross-Com during a recall.
  • Having suffered severe injuries to his shoulder and collar bone, the guy has been this way for quite a bit of time, allowing the injury to worsen and mature.
  • The extensive injuries to his system have resulted in a high fever, making his doctors postpone surgery to fix his shoulder blades. Chances of recovery at pegged at around 62% and it is possible that he may have very limited functionality in his right arm, thanks to the injuries.
  • The high fever has also left the subject in a delirious state, where he is extremely panicky and almost catatonic. He is also unable to exert any state of control over the unpleasant experiences from his past. Speech is indecipherable.
  • Mind-probe analysis reveals no trace of loss, no pessimism, no despondencies or fatalist/defeatist/pacifist tendencies and no remorse or regret. His ability to recall past memories is hazy at best and he has no memory of what happened after his capture or where is he is right now. Also a highly paranoid and obsessed individual.
  • Served as a peacekeeper in Africa (USAFRICOM) as well as in USNORTHCOM and USCENTCOM (Pre-nuclear FOP) before joining the JSF Team.
  • Frequently lets his past pain cloud his current objectives, hates people of Slavic descent for some reason, but is a great strategist and has been nominated for promotions and won several medals for his exemplary duties.

So what do I think about this game? It looks like this is the next game in line for the Ghost Recon franchise (Ciudad Juarez and El Paso from GRAW2 and the Canadian and Mexican government leaders are clearly mentioned in the radio broadcast), and even though a lot of people are wondering whether this will be a combination of all Tom Clancy franchises, I don’t really think that’s the case here. This game probably builds on the cliffhanger ending of GRAW2, where Cpt. Scott Mitchell bravely offers to put himself in the direct line of fire from the EM Pulse missiles just so that the United States can take out smuggled nuclear weapons. What might probably be the case is that about 15 years later, the rebels finally manage to strike deep in the heart of the US homeland, taking out Washington DC and NYC, and sparking a global conflict.

Helpless in the face of such terror, the US Armed Forces creates the JSF, a team of extremely toughened individuals to deal with the threats. At some point, it looks like the soldier we see, who seems to have lost his wife and child in an attack, is captured by enemy forces and later retreived by the United States JSF. Just because a game mentions other Tom Clancy franchises doesn’t have to mean that they will be playable in the game, considering how Splinter Cell is mentioned by name in GRAW2, but Sam Fisher has nothing to do with the game. I just don’t care, I love the Ghost Recon franchise and would be happen just as long as I get to shoot me some rebels. If it just so happens that they’re going to weave a nice back story for the lead character, a la Sam Fisher, who am I to complain? But just what is it with macho stories in which the guy’s wife and kid HAVE to die to harden the guy?





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  • Parag Vad Says:
    April 12th, 2007 at 11:07 pm

    I guess, loosing all you care does make you less concerned about whether you live or not…Add to that rage against the terrorists/enemies who were the architects of the whole conflict BECAUSE of which the heroes’ family/loved ones die and you have your very own Kratos/ Max Payne/ and now JSF…Come what may, the charm of playing as the guy who has been wronged by everyone and wants some payback works for me perfectly.



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