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In real-life in 1938 the expedition of Ernst Sheffer, equipped
by a Nazi occult
organization Anenerbe belonging to the SS, reached a Tibetan town named Lhassa.
Though Tibetan monks gave them a cordial welcome, Ernst failed to find things he
was expected to, and had to return to Berlin empty-handed. In this alternate
history storyline, the expedition found the knowledge that enabled them to bring
the dead back to life. After many years of experiments Sheffer found out that the
shock that one experienced when he died endowed the mind with supernatural abilities.
The decision was made to use these abilities to make Perfect Soldiers that were
practically invulnerable, fearless. In fact they were terrible killer-machines. It
took them many years to create a plant for animating the dead, but when it was
completed, Sheffer discovered that the Perfect Soldiers' source of strength was real
trouble. As a result of a death shock the part of a brain responsible for obedience
and call of duty had mortified and the new soldiers were incapable of obeying and
fulfilling orders. In the late summer of 1943 when Germany was losing the war in
the front, Sheffer finally found a solution of the problem. The game features an
abundance of scripted scenes, speech, explosions and special effects. You can make
active use of physical surroundings, and there's an emotional system - kill fast and
you will be able to kill faster. You will have special abilities like a mind
shield and others. All outfits, weapons, helmets etc. are physical objects and can
be shot off during a battle and fall off when a monster dies. There will be melee
fights, and rag-doll unique technology that allows monsters to stand up after a
physical fall. |