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'''Mainframe''' is a Single Player modification for [[Jedi Outcast]], released by Steven Brown in 2002. | '''Mainframe''' is a Single Player modification for [[Jedi Outcast]], released by Steven Brown (aka Blaster) in 2002. | ||
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Upon finding Luke's ship, Kyle follows his trail, but is prevented from entering the base by a [[Reborn]] and stormtroopers. He now has to face the Dark Side followers, defeat Lord Vader and find Luke. | Upon finding Luke's ship, Kyle follows his trail, but is prevented from entering the base by a [[Reborn]] and stormtroopers. He now has to face the Dark Side followers, defeat Lord Vader and find Luke. | ||
==Sequel== | |||
Steve Brown released the next part of the adventure, titled [[The Dark Alliance]], in November 2002. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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Mainframe is a Single Player modification for Jedi Outcast, released by Steven Brown (aka Blaster) in 2002.
Story
Kyle Katarn and Luke Skywalker investigate a rumour, that Tavion somehow managed to resurrect Darth Vader. Luke decides to look for his father alone and travels to Kejim, while Kyle is looking for Tavion. However the former Imperial outpost seems to be a much more dangerous place and Katarn rushes there to save his friend.
Upon finding Luke's ship, Kyle follows his trail, but is prevented from entering the base by a Reborn and stormtroopers. He now has to face the Dark Side followers, defeat Lord Vader and find Luke.
Sequel
Steve Brown released the next part of the adventure, titled The Dark Alliance, in November 2002.
External links
- [1] - Mainframe at mrwonko.de