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#1 InnerSphereNews

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Posted 09 April 2025 - 10:55 AM

Sarna.net brings you a huge interview with Narrative Director Chris Lowrey


Inside The Storm — Talking Ghost Bear: Flash Storm with Chris Lowrey

"...MechWarrior 5: Clans is getting a Ghost Bear DLC after all! Ghost Bear: Flash Storm will have players take on the role of a Star Commander within the Silveroot Keshik as the Ghost Bears fight to regain their honor as the most powerful of all the Clans after falling behind their rivals during the Clan Invasion.

Not only will we get a new 12-mission campaign, but we’re getting new ‘Mechs, new pilots, and Elementals to command. To get the lowdown on what’s coming in Ghost Bear: Flash Storm, I once again spoke to Narrative Director Chris Lowrey at PGI in an email interview."

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Posted 10 April 2025 - 04:20 PM

more content is always welcome.

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Posted 13 April 2025 - 09:28 AM

I hope this time the plot will be worthy of real clan members, not whiny children of traitors, but I'll wait for the reviews before buying. The interviews before the release of MW5:C were also beautiful, but in fact it turned out to be completely different from what I expected.

Edited by Pyc_MadWolf, 13 April 2025 - 09:29 AM.


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Posted 13 April 2025 - 06:25 PM

View PostPyc_MadWolf, on 13 April 2025 - 09:28 AM, said:

I hope this time the plot will be worthy of real clan members, not whiny children of traitors, but I'll wait for the reviews before buying. The interviews before the release of MW5:C were also beautiful, but in fact it turned out to be completely different from what I expected.

The interviewee specifically states that this time we're playing as veteran warriors; loyalty is not likely to be a question. But depicting most of the player's Jaguar star as "whiny children" was a deliberate choice. They're not far off being child soldiers. They're egotistical, cocky and confident because they've been taught that they are above lowly spheroids and have faced nothing to this point to disprove that (having won their trials and not experiencing defeat). Having the 'veteran' pilots Naomi and Alexander contrast that was also very deliberate, especially Naomi. She did not wholly buy into the Jaguar's vision (having been at the receiving end of the clan's BS) and was even critical of Aleksandr Kerensky, while Alexander remained totally loyal to his clan but was relatively level-headed and more in-line with command than most clan warriors fought with throughout the game.

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Posted Yesterday, 03:52 AM

View PostTomatoTyson, on 13 April 2025 - 06:25 PM, said:

The interviewee specifically states that this time we're playing as veteran warriors; loyalty is not likely to be a question. But depicting most of the player's Jaguar star as "whiny children" was a deliberate choice. They're not far off being child soldiers. They're egotistical, cocky and confident because they've been taught that they are above lowly spheroids and have faced nothing to this point to disprove that (having won their trials and not experiencing defeat). Having the 'veteran' pilots Naomi and Alexander contrast that was also very deliberate, especially Naomi. She did not wholly buy into the Jaguar's vision (having been at the receiving end of the clan's BS) and was even critical of Aleksandr Kerensky, while Alexander remained totally loyal to his clan but was relatively level-headed and more in-line with command than most clan warriors fought with throughout the game.

That and it was Smoke Jaguar. Their entirely bloody Clan was basically whiny Children (kind of a constant for Crusaders in general, really).

Ghost Bears on the other hand are solidly Warden, with an emphasis on family, and don't have a pole up their @$$ about Freeborns either. So they should be significantly more chill. Well, as chill as Clanners ever get.

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Posted Yesterday, 07:14 AM

Pretty much... if anyone has ever read Impetus of War, it gives a great accounting of behaviors from new "elite" Jaguar warriors who've never fought against the IS. Matches up nicely with the childish behavior because, well, they're pretty much kids.





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