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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvXF3oGy-iE The opening video,] and the unnamed Vinci soldier's actions therein.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvXF3oGy-iE The opening video,] and the unnamed Vinci soldier's actions therein.
* Lenora's introduction and her dramatic air destroyer.
* Lenora's introduction and her dramatic air destroyer.
{{quote| '''Lenora:''' When you do find the Doge... make sure he ''suffers''.}}
{{quote|'''Lenora:''' When you do find the Doge... make sure he ''suffers''.}}
* Giacomo FINALLY killing the Doge at the end of the second campaign. Even before that, that his relatively scrawny walker was able to go toe-to-toe with Doge's ''enormous'' mech was impressive.
* Giacomo FINALLY killing the Doge at the end of the second campaign. Even before that, that his relatively scrawny walker was able to go toe-to-toe with Doge's ''enormous'' mech was impressive.
* The death of the Moon God. Carlini picks up a strewn artillery shell and lobs it into the hollow machine. BOOM.
* The death of the Moon God. Carlini picks up a strewn artillery shell and lobs it into the hollow machine. BOOM.

Latest revision as of 04:49, 7 August 2014


Lenora: When you do find the Doge... make sure he suffers.

  • Giacomo FINALLY killing the Doge at the end of the second campaign. Even before that, that his relatively scrawny walker was able to go toe-to-toe with Doge's enormous mech was impressive.
  • The death of the Moon God. Carlini picks up a strewn artillery shell and lobs it into the hollow machine. BOOM.
    • And Giacomo using the armor and machinery to upgrade his own walker, creating an utterly awesome warmech.