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Turok

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 Commander 598
08-02-2000, 2:00 PM
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Since I have noticed that someone else was intersesed in Turok(Games for N64)I just thought i'd put up a little topic.

*Note*All oversized cocroaches http://www.nintendo.com/n64/turok2/p20-2~18.jpg) will be killed*

For those who never played Turok2 the story.

A scant billion years after the Big Bang that formed the known universe, one of the earliest races of intelligent beings forged great Lightships in an effort to discover the answers to the mysteries of their existence.

The most daring and brilliant of these beings, the Primagen, was not satisfied with studying bits of the shell left after the hatching of the cosmic egg. He yearned to behold the hand of God, to witness the dawn of time. Blinded by his arrogance, the Primagen modified his Lightship for a journey across the very first event horizon to the Great Beginning.

At the height of the momentous journey, the Lightship's power core breached. Its escaping energy made contact with the primordial elements of the cosmos, and created an explosion that hurled the Primagen and his Lightship into the very maw of infinity.

From out of the dawn of the universe, a blazing wheel of reality corkscrewed into the heart of the space-time continuum. With the Primagen and the wreckage of his Lightship at it's core, this whirling reality gathered bits and pieces of our universe along the way, like a snowball rolling downhill. This flotsam and jetsam coalesced around the Lightship, weaving itself into a vast, twisted world. To this day, the Lost Land continues to hurtle across time, existing in all times at once, separated from our reality by a Netherscape sometimes only as thick as a hair's breadth.

Using the power of his mind, the Primagen has attempted to reach across the Netherscape, desperately trying to be free of the Lost Land. On our world, humanity has come to realize the danger of the Lost Land's intrusion, and the mantle of Turok was originated to hold this threat at bay.

Fearing his attempts to free himself might breach the boundaries of the Lost Land, terrified at the prospect of his awakening, the Lost Land Council of Elders, known as the Lazarus Concordance, long ago pinpointed critical areas of the Lost Land that were most vulnerable to such a breach. They then erected powerful Energy Totems at these locations to ward off his efforts. If these Energy Totems were to be destroyed, the awakened Primagen could pierce the veil around the Lost Land in a desperate attempt to escape it. Were this to happen, the Concordance is certain that the very fabric of the universe would unravel in a single cosmic cataclysm.

Thousands of years ago, the Concordance also located an ancient artifact rumored to be the key to Primagen's Command Center. They immediately disassembled this artifact and scattered it to the four corners of the Lost Land.

Now the Primagen stirs within his Lightship, sending tendrils of madness and psionic power across the face of the Lost Land. Although he still does not have the power to escape his prison, the Primagen's servants, known as the "Seeds of Evil", are being sent forth by their master to the far reaches of the Lost Land to destroy the Energy Totems. Only then can the Primagen be free, and complete his misguided,and ultimately apocalyptic journey. The Primagen's servants have begun their search for the Energy Totems. Like an evil swarm of locusts, the Primagen's forces have begun to savagely destroy all that stands in their way. At the behest of the Lazarus Concordance, Turok must stop the Primagen's servants while reassembling the key to the Light Command Center and make a daring raid on the Lightship itself to confront the very reason for his existence - the Primagen."

Cool huh? http://www.jediknight.net/mboard/biggrin.gif)






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 Garindan
08-03-2000, 12:42 PM
#2
I got all the turok games http://www.jediknight.net/mboard/smile.gif) Rage Wars has the most action in it. I hate the frag tag though. My favorite character to use is the Biobot Elite.

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 Commander 598
08-04-2000, 3:08 PM
#3
Personaly I don't think that Rage Wars has the graphics of Turok 2...
Rage Wars is not a sequel its just a big multiplayer.
I would wait for Turok3 Shadows of Oblivion out this month I think.

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