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Meet with Bothan Delegation
| Craft: A-Wing |
Warheads: Concussion Missiles |
Countermeasures: None |
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This is a tough mission and you need to keep an eye on what's going on at all times and
use the map extensively.
When the Dreadnaught turns up head straight towards it. When shuttle Jade appears
target it and assign it to one of your presets. Some fighters will now appear and
start to attack the Dreadnaught, you should have time to take down the first group
of four fighters, but be careful not stray too far away from the shuttle.
You should now head back towards the shuttle, target it and press 'a' to get
its nearest attacker. You need to destroy every craft that is attacking it. Once
it reaches the hanger, head back towards the Dreadnaught.
You need to wear down the M-CRV Intruder, once its hull is weak enough and escape pod
will launch. You need to inspect this escape pod as soon as possible. You get 250 bonus
points if you actually destroy the Intruder.
Once the escape pod has been inspected the shuttle Compassion will move to
board it. By this point the shuttle Jade should have launched as well, you need to
defend both shuttles. Use the map to see which fighters are attacking which shuttle.
See of the fighters attacking the Jade first and then go for the ones attacking the
Compassion, remember to stay near to the shuttles at all times.
An enemy craft will try to capture the escape pod, don't worry about it until you
have destroyed all the fighters attacking the Jade and Compassion. You will need
to destroy this craft or the Compassion won't get a chance to get the escape pod.
The Jade will dock back with the Dreadnaught and you should protect the Compassion
until it can make it back to the Victory. You need to use the map to see what fighters
are moving in to intercept.
This is a very tricky mission the main problem being Compassion getting destroyed
so you should concentrate on this shuttle as much as possible. Don't worry too much
about the Dreadnaught as it can look after itself for most of the time.
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