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The Betrayal — The First Descendant Walkthrough
The First Descendant

The Betrayal — The First Descendant Walkthrough

Navigating 'The Betrayal' mission in The First Descendant? This walkthrough breaks down every step, from character interactions to combat, ensuring you don't miss a beat. Get through it smoothly!

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Navigating 'The Betrayal' mission in The First Descendant? This walkthrough breaks down every step, from character interactions to combat, ensuring you don't miss a beat. Get through it smoothly!

Hey there, fellow Descendant! So, you've landed on 'The Betrayal' mission, huh? Don't worry, I've got your back. This one can be a bit tricky, but we'll get through it together. Think of me as your experienced buddy, guiding you through without the lecture. This mission is all about the Task Force First Descent. These guys are pretty interesting – they're clones made from Ivan, who apparently did a number on NEVEC. Because of that, NEVEC tends to send them on missions that are basically suicide runs, just to keep them in check. It's a bit harsh, but hey, that's the world we're in. What's cool, though, is that even though NEVEC is suspicious of them, the NEVEC deserters actually seem to trust and care about the Task Force First Descent. It's a nice little bit of humanity in all this chaos. You'll see them pop up in episode two and episode six. In episode two, you'll catch them in both cutscenes and during gameplay. Then, in episode six, they make a couple of appearances in cinematics. You'll hear them mentioned again when Camelot is putting the GPS on the Over-G Akrid, right before NEOS makes its move towards E.D.N. III to take down the Over-G. Keep an eye out for these members: * DoDoDo Rao * Greenfield * GOMA FLAME * DISCRETE51 They're key players in this part of the story. Just remember, the Task Force First Descent is a special forces unit created from experimental supersoldiers, using Ivan as their genetic blueprint. NEVEC's mistrust means they're often sent on dangerous missions, but it's worth remembering that NEVEC deserters have faith in them. Good luck out there, Descendant! You've got this.

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