Mission REUNION Debriefing
The mission REUNION was completed handily and successfully.
The following characters took part in this mission:
Katina Tarask
Gamlin Kizaki
Melissa Mao (and guests)
Sara Werec
Shiro Hawthorne
Kurtis, Defender of Earth
Kusuha Luckfield
Driven mad by his thirst for revenge, former Silentium general Infensus made a terrorist attack on the Earth Sphere, warping in a huge bomb from the Kuiper Belt. However, Bright, along with various former GDF heroes, were able to stop him before he could do any serious damage. In the end, Infensus was arrested by the new Silentium Council, and peace continued to grow between humanity and Silentium.
Mission Log
The complete mission log can be found here.
Mech Damages
Who cares?
The following characters took part in this mission:
Katina Tarask
Gamlin Kizaki
Melissa Mao (and guests)
Sara Werec
Shiro Hawthorne
Kurtis, Defender of Earth
Kusuha Luckfield
Driven mad by his thirst for revenge, former Silentium general Infensus made a terrorist attack on the Earth Sphere, warping in a huge bomb from the Kuiper Belt. However, Bright, along with various former GDF heroes, were able to stop him before he could do any serious damage. In the end, Infensus was arrested by the new Silentium Council, and peace continued to grow between humanity and Silentium.
Mission Log
The complete mission log can be found here.
Mech Damages
Who cares?

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I'm a player in the Super Robot Wars Unlimited Generation Alpha game, and a fan of the previous series. I enjoyed reading the mission logs hosted on the old livejournal account, marveling at the many deeds of courage written in there.
Then for some reason, the website which the chat logs were hosted on went down. Shortly after, the livejournal page which had a the mission list also war removed.
I heard from one of the players at Srwug@ that you were a Mod for the game: do you know what happened?
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The irony is, I wound up trying to recover many of these missions from their Google archives to keep them from being "lost forever."
After all, a fictional crossover like this could wind up being the next "Jason and the Argonauts" thousands of years from now.
*Salutes* All glory to the lumberjacks.