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''“Far inside the Arctic circle, a battered warning station bears the scars of war. The wind howls inside the frosted walls and disturbs the eerie stillness.”''<ref>https://twitter.com/DEATHGARDENgame/status/1176956331808440321</ref>
Desperate Expedition is the 2nd Map for The Atric/Scandinavian Forest.
 
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'''Desperate Expedition''' is the second [[Maps|map]] set in an arctic biome.
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== Description ==
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The remains of an old Unity warning station stand frozen in the Arctic circle. During the war, snipers used the icy cliffs to bolster their visibility and defend the station from the Collective troops. They made their last stand near the living pods, where a fierce battle among the snowdrifts unfolded. The Collective’s hazardous mission ended in their favour, and the station was soon abandoned and forgotten.
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The Arctic white landscapes stretch beyond the horizon. The snow stacks over the research station, and the blizzard penetrates through bullet holes and fractures.  
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Footfalls crunch the hard snow and break the white North’s chilling silence. Breathing becomes difficult as the temperature plummets below zero. Time and again, shots are heard somewhere in the distance. <ref name=":0">https://deathgardengame.com/en/news/new-map-desperate-expedition</ref>
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== Lore ==
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''“As the stars rose and the long darkness began, the soldiers would hunker down, afraid of something that stalked them from afar.”''
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Far inside the Arctic Circle, the Tarkkaavainen Lepakko early warning station was a key part of the Unity missile defense system. It prevented attacks by Collective forces over the Barents Sea and so was a prime target at the start of the war.<ref name=":0" />
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
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File:Desperate-expedition-screenshot.jpg
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File:Desperate-expedition-Highresscreenshot.jpg
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File:Desperate-expedition-001.jpg
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File:Desperate-expedition-002.jpg
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</gallery>
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== Tips ==
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* Scavengers should cleverly avoid the hunters’ gaze by hiding behind icebergs and snowdrifts.
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* Hunters will enjoy a vantage point at the height of the cliff but should think twice before taking a stroll in the forest.
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== References ==
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<references />

Latest revision as of 21:05, 29 December 2019

“Far inside the Arctic circle, a battered warning station bears the scars of war. The wind howls inside the frosted walls and disturbs the eerie stillness.”[1]

Desperate Expedition is the second map set in an arctic biome.

Description[ | ]

The remains of an old Unity warning station stand frozen in the Arctic circle. During the war, snipers used the icy cliffs to bolster their visibility and defend the station from the Collective troops. They made their last stand near the living pods, where a fierce battle among the snowdrifts unfolded. The Collective’s hazardous mission ended in their favour, and the station was soon abandoned and forgotten.

The Arctic white landscapes stretch beyond the horizon. The snow stacks over the research station, and the blizzard penetrates through bullet holes and fractures.  

Footfalls crunch the hard snow and break the white North’s chilling silence. Breathing becomes difficult as the temperature plummets below zero. Time and again, shots are heard somewhere in the distance. [2]

Lore[ | ]

“As the stars rose and the long darkness began, the soldiers would hunker down, afraid of something that stalked them from afar.”

Far inside the Arctic Circle, the Tarkkaavainen Lepakko early warning station was a key part of the Unity missile defense system. It prevented attacks by Collective forces over the Barents Sea and so was a prime target at the start of the war.[2]

Gallery[ | ]

Tips[ | ]

  • Scavengers should cleverly avoid the hunters’ gaze by hiding behind icebergs and snowdrifts.
  • Hunters will enjoy a vantage point at the height of the cliff but should think twice before taking a stroll in the forest.

References[ | ]