DanOfTheDead wrote:
Working on a follow up project, trying to get credits in order. Who wrote the Steel Brigade filecards? I didn't see a credit in that day's post. Was that Trekker?
Those were mine.
It's hard to show exactly how much work went in to this. I am pretty sure that the correspondence related to this project was sometimes greater than the combined traffic of the site.
I have a final thought thing to share too. We wanted the Swarm to be a full subset, and an integrated army/military system in which all the bases were covered. I put together a diagram and process for how the swarm worked to demonstrate it to the guys, and I thought I would share it so that you could see how much thought went into making the SWARM work.
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Sample Battle Engagement:
1. Nega Watt marks target and passes target to Drone Operator
2. Drone Operator updates Air Drone about target location
3. Air Drone sees Target, alerts ground unit reports to Glitch
4. Kickback sends suggestion for optimal reactive defensive posture to drone operator
5. Drone operator passes kickback suggestion to ground and air units
6. Glitch gives attack order to Drone Operators
7. Drone operators coordinate attack details with ICEbreaker.
8. Drone operators give attack commands to ground troops and air troops
9. Drones Attack
10. Techno BATS run predictive combat algorithm and position themselves to receive potential casualties
11. Air drone reports target destroyed to drone operator
12. Drone Operator reports target destroyed to ICE Breaker,
13. ICEBreaker assesses and updates identified target status
14. ICEBreaker removes target from threat map
15. Air drone reports target destroyed to glitch
16. Glitch commands stand down for engagement
Elapsed time: 5.2 seconds.
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So it wasn't just a random group of customs, it was an integrated fighting force.
This was an absolute blast to do. I hope that I can be a part of the next one.