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==501st Journal -- Mustafar Orbit: "Preventative Measures"==
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'''Mustafar Orbit- Preventative Measures''' is a [[Campaign]] mission featured in [[Star Wars: Battlefront II]].
Although the Clone Wars were over, some people never seemed to get the message. The worst case of denial was Gizor Dellso, a Geonosian Separatist who'd somehow escaped Lord Vader's attempts to wipe out the remnants of the CIS. Lord Vader tracked him to Mustafar, and brought us in to finish the job. It seemed like a simple enough mission. But when we saw the fleet of droid ships, hovering over the planet, we suddenly realized that Dellso's denial mechanisms were a little more dangerous than we'd imagined.
 
   
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==501st Journal -- Mustafar Orbit: "Preventative Measures"==
 
''Although the Clone Wars were over, some people never seemed to get the message. The worst case of denial was [[Gizor Dellso]], a [[Geonosian]] Separatist who'd somehow escaped [[Darth Vader/Original|Lord Vader's]] attempts to wipe out the remnants of the [[Confederacy of Independent Systems|CIS]]. Lord Vader tracked him to Mustafar, and brought us in to finish the job. It seemed like a simple enough mission. But when we saw the fleet of droid ships, hovering over the planet, we suddenly realized that Delso's denial mechanisms were a little more dangerous than we'd imagined.''
   
 
==Objectives==
 
==Objectives==
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5.) "Excellent job, Pilot. Lord Vader will be most pleased."
 
5.) "Excellent job, Pilot. Lord Vader will be most pleased."
 
   
 
==Ending Journal==
 
==Ending Journal==
The slight whiff of nostalgia the Five-Oh-First had enjoyed fighting the droid fleet over Mustafar had already grown sour by the time we'd established orbital positions. Now it was time to find out what this was all about.
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''The slight whiff of nostalgia the 501st had enjoyed fighting the droid fleet over Mustafar had already grown sour by the time we'd established orbital positions. Now it was time to find out what this was all about.''
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==Links==
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*Back to [[Campaign]]
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*Part 2: Chapter 1 [[Naboo - Imperial Diplomacy]]
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*Part 2: Chapter 3 [[Mustafar - Tying up Loose Ends]]
 
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Revision as of 01:50, 27 January 2020

Mustafar Orbit- Preventative Measures is a Campaign mission featured in Star Wars: Battlefront II.

501st Journal -- Mustafar Orbit: "Preventative Measures"

Although the Clone Wars were over, some people never seemed to get the message. The worst case of denial was Gizor Dellso, a Geonosian Separatist who'd somehow escaped Lord Vader's attempts to wipe out the remnants of the CIS. Lord Vader tracked him to Mustafar, and brought us in to finish the job. It seemed like a simple enough mission. But when we saw the fleet of droid ships, hovering over the planet, we suddenly realized that Delso's denial mechanisms were a little more dangerous than we'd imagined.

Objectives

From the Imperial officer:

1.) PILOT: "Sir! The droids have landed on our ship! We can't launch our fighters!"

1A.) OFFICER: "Calm down, Pilot. Get out there and destroy that transport. Use any means necessary to clear the hangar."

2.) "All right, men. Now get in your fighters and give those droids all you've got. Destroy their fighters and bombers. Watch out for those asteroids, Pilot. They're easy to destroy, but that doesn't mean they aren't dangerous."

3.) "Attack their shields. Use the bomber for maximum damage."

4.) "Lord Vader just issued a new order. He wants someone to land in the enemy hangar, steal one of their strike bombers, and return it to our hangar. Get moving, Pilot."

5.) "Excellent job, Pilot. Lord Vader will be most pleased."

Ending Journal

The slight whiff of nostalgia the 501st had enjoyed fighting the droid fleet over Mustafar had already grown sour by the time we'd established orbital positions. Now it was time to find out what this was all about.

Links