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<td valign="top">[[Image:Genosha.jpg|left]]'''[[Genosha Arc]]:''' | <td valign="top">[[Image:Genosha.jpg|left]]'''[[Genosha Arc]]:''' | ||
− | Beginning with the mansion providing sanctuary for two young Genoshan refugees, [[Jenny Ransome]] and [[Genoshan Government|David Moreau]], this arc then became an investigation into their subsequent disappearance and a strike against their abductors. [[Genosha]] then retaliated, abducting the students and staff of the school, and then capturing most of the rescue teams. Battling against a nation's army, struggling to survive and protect each other, the arc concluded on [[June 2012|June 6, 2012]] with a titanic battle between the insane [[Genoshan Government|Thomas Moreau]] and, well, everybody. | + | Beginning with [[The Mansion|the mansion]] providing sanctuary for two young Genoshan refugees, [[Jenny Ransome]] and [[Genoshan Government|David Moreau]], this arc then became an investigation into their subsequent disappearance and a strike against their abductors. [[Genosha]] then retaliated, abducting the students and staff of the school, and then capturing most of the rescue teams. Battling against a nation's army, struggling to survive and protect each other, the arc concluded on [[June 2012|June 6, 2012]] with a titanic battle between the insane [[Genoshan Government|Thomas Moreau]] and, well, everybody. |
− | The Genosha arc was the brainchild of [[Dex]] and was co-run by [[Mackinzie]], [[Rossi]], [[Frito]], [[Twiller]] and [[Mon]]. It involved every active player at the time and has the highest number of logs so far for any X-Project plot, with a total of 224 logs - not to mention the various emails, journal posts and comms posts also made as a part of this gigantic effort. Plus, it spawned a series of vids and art by [[Mackinzie]], [[Frito]] and [[Sam (player)|Sam]]. All in all, it was the biggest event in X-Project Phase 1 history, to the point it was unanimously agreed by the players to keep it in Phase 2. | + | The Genosha arc was the brainchild of [[Dex]] and was co-run by [[Mackinzie]], [[Rossi]], [[Frito]], [[Twiller]] and [[Mon]]. It involved every active player at the time and has the highest number of logs so far for any X-Project plot, with a total of 224 logs - not to mention the various emails, journal posts and comms posts also made as a part of this gigantic effort. Plus, it spawned a series of vids and art by [[Mackinzie]], [[Frito]] and [[Sam (player)|Sam]]. All in all, it was the biggest event in X-Project [[:Category: Phase 1|Phase 1]] history, to the point it was unanimously agreed by the players to keep it in [[:Category: Phase 2|Phase 2]]. |
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Latest revision as of 19:21, 1 January 2021
Genosha Arc:
Beginning with the mansion providing sanctuary for two young Genoshan refugees, Jenny Ransome and David Moreau, this arc then became an investigation into their subsequent disappearance and a strike against their abductors. Genosha then retaliated, abducting the students and staff of the school, and then capturing most of the rescue teams. Battling against a nation's army, struggling to survive and protect each other, the arc concluded on June 6, 2012 with a titanic battle between the insane Thomas Moreau and, well, everybody. The Genosha arc was the brainchild of Dex and was co-run by Mackinzie, Rossi, Frito, Twiller and Mon. It involved every active player at the time and has the highest number of logs so far for any X-Project plot, with a total of 224 logs - not to mention the various emails, journal posts and comms posts also made as a part of this gigantic effort. Plus, it spawned a series of vids and art by Mackinzie, Frito and Sam. All in all, it was the biggest event in X-Project Phase 1 history, to the point it was unanimously agreed by the players to keep it in Phase 2. |