![]() ![]() There's one of three ways this story could go, and out of the latter two I can't decide which I like the most:ġ: Trent finds the rift after a long adventure battling his way to it before going back in time and managing to save Buce and his parents and living happily ever after by striking at Microsol before they can get up to any shenanigans. Some familiar weapons would return and some newer weapons would be available. Sidekicks could be ammo based or generator/energy based as in the original game. Shields could be normal, bouncy (require more energy to recharge but to compensate reflect enemy projectiles), absorptive (incredible energy cost, but repair a small amount of armor on hit), or damage inflicting (if an enemy/object hits you, it might take damage over time or have the shield detonate and have to recharge but destroy everything in a small radius around you). Smaller ships may only be able to have a front weapon mounted while larger ships can have up to two auxillary (rear) weapons to aid them in combat. Gameplay would be similar to OG Tyrian, except ships would have more things that set them apart: some have faster movement with less armor, while other heavier ships would have more armor and less mobility. You've heard the rumors that are circulating throughout both the sector and from the mainstream Fluxnet 21, and this is an opportunity you hadn't considered before: what if you went back in time to save your Hazudra friend Buce? What if you were able to get your parents to safety before the assassination by Microsol? Your mind races with the thought of a second chance at saving those who were closest to you, and you jump back into the cockpit of your trusty ship once again, strap yourself into your mega soundchair, and fly off to see if you can make your way to the temporal anomaly and save the day all over again! You are Trent Hawkins, pilot extraordinaire and the hero of the Tyrian sector. How this was accomplished is anyone's guess, but one thing's for certain: whether you want to go forward or back, people love the idea of time-travel." In this newly intercepted transmission, Nortaneous seems to indicate that this tunnel has bi-directional travel after sending a holo-scout through the same rift and collecting data on the date the scout emerged. Nortaneous disappeared entirely after a previous transmission detailed the discovery of anomalies on Tyrian. Reports have been steadily spreading that an intercepted transmission from none other than General Nortaneous himself, claiming to have just exited a stargate anomaly, only to find himself over 100 years in the future. ![]() "This is Rob Neither with the daily news. All comments welcome! My ideas to follow, since when I typed them up on here I think they were too long. This is simply me sharing my thoughts for feedback/critique by the community. #TYRIAN 2000 DELIANI LEVEL SECRET HOW TO#I own Gamemaker Studio and do want to learn how to use it, but this is not me saying I am developing nor intending to develop this concept into a game. I've been thinking about this a lot recently and I wanted to share a possible idea I had for a sequel. I know in 2005 there was a sequel proposed but nothing came of it maybe nothing will come of this either, or maybe someone will take this idea and run with it. I grew up with Tyrian (mispronouncing it "Ty-ran" as a kid through grade school) and keep revisiting it every couple years and playing through on harder difficulty runs each time. ![]()
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