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Breathing Nothing at All, Canned Air, Sodding the Logs, Carpe mumble mumble latin, Iwannavacuum II, Core Wars II

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Deep in the Aardvarks, Hex Level 73, Science Stands Alone, Okefenokee Tourist Trail, Frog Blasting

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I'd Rather Be A Lutefisk, Hairy Legs, Sea of Slime, Cow Pushing (Secret Level) and Molten Dihydrogen Monoxide

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Next 2 levels of Rubicon X coming up!

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We start our adventure in 3rd party Marathon expansion Rubicon X!

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We make a first attempt to drag the Minecraft 1.6.4 world we created in our custom Build the Marathon modpack kicking and screaming into the world of 1.7.10. Initial results are disheartening.

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The S'pht decide to give the cyborg a special reward, and this easter egg produces the first level worthy of an inclusion in Anita Sarkeesian's "Tropes vs Women" series as we're led into a pool full of nude female simulacra. Just be sure to play nice, unlike Narcogen.

We're fighting the Pfhor in Italy of the past in third party scenario Tempus Irae!

Tempus Irae can be played, like the other Marathon games, using the open source Aleph One engine which you can get here for Windows, Mac and Linux:

http://source.bungie.org

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We place the final manuscript in the final receptacle and wonder aloud: is that all there is? Are we really at The End?

We're fighting the Pfhor in Italy of the past in third party scenario Tempus Irae!

Tempus Irae can be played, like the other Marathon games, using the open source Aleph One engine which you can get here for Windows, Mac and Linux:

http://source.bungie.org

Tempus Irae and other third party scenarios for the Aleph One engine can be downloaded here:

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Blackstar and Narcogen have to reboot the Pfhor computer core in one of Tempus Irae's most puzzle-filled levels.

We're fighting the Pfhor in Italy of the past in third party scenario Tempus Irae!

Tempus Irae can be played, like the other Marathon games, using the open source Aleph One engine which you can get here for Windows, Mac and Linux:

http://source.bungie.org

Tempus Irae and other third party scenarios for the Aleph One engine can be downloaded here:

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Narcogen and Blackstar must escape the underground volcano Pfhor base before it is engulfed by laval.

We're fighting the Pfhor in Italy of the past in third party scenario Tempus Irae!

Tempus Irae can be played, like the other Marathon games, using the open source Aleph One engine which you can get here for Windows, Mac and Linux:

http://source.bungie.org

Tempus Irae and other third party scenarios for the Aleph One engine can be downloaded here:

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Narcogen and Blackstar wake up after the destruction of the Pfhor ship.

So this video is level 31 KMG-365, which is basically just a terminal anyway. When all the episodes are posted I will re-order them so they appear chronologically as played.

We're fighting the Pfhor in Italy of the past in third party scenario Tempus Irae!

Tempus Irae can be played, like the other Marathon games, using the open source Aleph One engine which you can get here for Windows, Mac and Linux:

http://source.bungie.org

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A secret terminal tells the real origins of the Pfhor's visit to Renaissance Italy.
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Blackstar and Narc witness a high-level assassination aboard the Pfhor ship and then proceed to disable the engines, while S'pht'Kr beam in and explode some Juggernaughts.

We're doing a new Marathon adventure-- this time fighting the Pfhor in Italy of the past in third party scenario Tempus Irae!

Tempus Irae can be played, like the other Marathon games, using the open source Aleph One engine which you can get here for Windows, Mac and Linux:

http://source.bungie.org

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Narc and Blackstar made it aboard the Pfhor ship, but it seems someone already knew they were coming...

We're doing a new Marathon adventure-- this time fighting the Pfhor in Italy of the past in third party scenario Tempus Irae!

Tempus Irae can be played, like the other Marathon games, using the open source Aleph One engine which you can get here for Windows, Mac and Linux:

http://source.bungie.org

Tempus Irae and other third party scenarios for the Aleph One engine can be downloaded here:

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How I think Bungie's development history may have led to that empty feeling where Destiny's story should be. In the past this would have been a blog post, but since we're doing mostly videos these days... why not?
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