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In 1961, now elderly and retired Manhattan Project scientist Frank Stiles is relaxing in the park of Patriot City when he sees O'Conner, a former colleague he long suspected but could never prove of being a Soviet asset, meeting with a shady character. Noticed as a witness, Frank Stiles is shot and left for dead but with the last of his strength he reaches out towards a statue honoring the Minutemen of the American Revolution that is glowing with a strange energy. To his surprise, Stiles is not only healed of his wounds, but restored to youth and granted superpowers, inspiring him to adopt the costumed identity of the Minuteman and track down O'Conner to settle his longstanding grudge with the traitor. The Minuteman quickly finds himself, center of a scheme by an intergalactic dictator's plot to grant Earth's worst people superpowers for his own amusement.
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'''''Freedom Force''''' is a superhero themed 2002 real time tactics video game by Irrational Games. In 1961 with the now elderly and retired Manhattan Project scientist Frank Stiles is relaxing in the park of Patriot City when he sees O'Conner, a former colleague he long suspected but could never prove of being a Soviet asset, meeting with a shady character. Noticed as a witness, Frank Stiles is shot and left for dead, but with the last of his strength he reaches out towards a statue honoring the Minutemen of the American Revolution that is glowing with a strange energy. To his surprise, Stiles is not only healed of his wounds, but restored to youth and granted superpowers, inspiring him to adopt the costumed identity of the Minuteman and track down O'Conner to settle his longstanding grudge with the traitor. The Minuteman quickly finds himself, center of a scheme by an intergalactic dictator's plot to grant Earth's worst people superpowers for his own amusement.
  
'''''Freedom Force vs the 3rd Reich''''' sees CIA deputy director Charles Wilson steal the body of a comatose time controlling supervillian and use it to travel back in time to 1943 and provide Nazi Germany with superpowers so they, with him at the helm, can win World War II. As nearly all of the original game's art assets are included in the sequel, even if they don't appear in story, for use in the Rumble Room and official modding tools the contexts in the original game will frequently be noted.
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The 2005 sequel '''''Freedom Force vs the 3rd Reich''''' sees CIA deputy director Charles Wilson steal the body of a comatose time controlling supervillian and use it to travel back in time to 1943 so he can provide Nazi Germany with superpowers which will allow them to win World War II with him at the helm. Upon learning of this temporal meddling, Freedom Force follows the traitor back in time to stop him. As nearly all of the original game's art assets are included in the sequel for use in the Rumble Room and official modding tools, even if they don't appear in story, the contexts in the original game will be noted.
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==Luger P08==
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The "Nazi General" foe (which is used to represent German officers of any rank) wield [[Luger P08]]s. Strangely the character editor and multiplayer name attacks using it "[[Sauer 38H]]", an entirely separate pistol.
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[[File:P08Luger1917.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Luger P08 - 9x19mm]]
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==Webley & Scott Mark I==
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Blackjack, an unpowered British hero native to 1943, uses a pistol that, while low detail, has the silhouette of a [[Webley & Scott Mk I]].
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[[File:NewWeb.jpg|thumb|none|300px|Webley & Scott Mark I - .455 Webley Auto]]
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==Browning M1917==
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The mutant Nazi Gorilla soldiers known as Kill-A-Rillas bizarrely carry American Browning M1917s. The existence of the rear mounting lug identifies them as Colt made examples.
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[[Image:ColtM1917watercooled.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt version of the Browning M1917 water-cooled machine gun - .30-06.]]

Revision as of 18:27, 17 April 2023

Freedom Force is a superhero themed 2002 real time tactics video game by Irrational Games. In 1961 with the now elderly and retired Manhattan Project scientist Frank Stiles is relaxing in the park of Patriot City when he sees O'Conner, a former colleague he long suspected but could never prove of being a Soviet asset, meeting with a shady character. Noticed as a witness, Frank Stiles is shot and left for dead, but with the last of his strength he reaches out towards a statue honoring the Minutemen of the American Revolution that is glowing with a strange energy. To his surprise, Stiles is not only healed of his wounds, but restored to youth and granted superpowers, inspiring him to adopt the costumed identity of the Minuteman and track down O'Conner to settle his longstanding grudge with the traitor. The Minuteman quickly finds himself, center of a scheme by an intergalactic dictator's plot to grant Earth's worst people superpowers for his own amusement.

The 2005 sequel Freedom Force vs the 3rd Reich sees CIA deputy director Charles Wilson steal the body of a comatose time controlling supervillian and use it to travel back in time to 1943 so he can provide Nazi Germany with superpowers which will allow them to win World War II with him at the helm. Upon learning of this temporal meddling, Freedom Force follows the traitor back in time to stop him. As nearly all of the original game's art assets are included in the sequel for use in the Rumble Room and official modding tools, even if they don't appear in story, the contexts in the original game will be noted.

Luger P08

The "Nazi General" foe (which is used to represent German officers of any rank) wield Luger P08s. Strangely the character editor and multiplayer name attacks using it "Sauer 38H", an entirely separate pistol.

Luger P08 - 9x19mm

Webley & Scott Mark I

Blackjack, an unpowered British hero native to 1943, uses a pistol that, while low detail, has the silhouette of a Webley & Scott Mk I.

Webley & Scott Mark I - .455 Webley Auto

Browning M1917

The mutant Nazi Gorilla soldiers known as Kill-A-Rillas bizarrely carry American Browning M1917s. The existence of the rear mounting lug identifies them as Colt made examples.

Colt version of the Browning M1917 water-cooled machine gun - .30-06.

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