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BrickArms Apoc Minifigs!

Happy Easter guys! Here are my Apoc minifigs!





























Monday, January 11, 2010

MW2!!!!

Sup! I got MW2 for Christmas and I've been playing it A LOT!!!! I'm Level 43 Major and I just got the Ranger. It PWNS. AKIMBO ROCKS WITH RANGER!!!! I got a 5 kill streak with it. (I don't get high kill streaks on MW2). Well I g2g! AND REMEMBER TO POST!!!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 came out!!! I can't wait to get it!!!







Well here's the storyline.

Modern Warfare 2 is set five years after the conclusion of Call of Duty 4. Despite the efforts of the Marines and the SAS, the Ultranationalists seize control of Russia and declare Zakhaev a hero and martyr. Meanwhile, Vladimir Makarov, one of Zakhaev's former lieutenants, begins a reign of terror against Europe by staging numerous terror attacks.
The game begins in Afghanistan, where US Army Ranger Private Joseph Allen helps take an Afghan city from an army of militants. Impressed, General Shepherd recruits Allen as a CIA operative and places him in Makarov's organization as an undercover operative. Meanwhile, Soap and Roach infiltrate a Russian airbase to recover a lost ACS module. Shepard then sends Allen on an undercover mission in Russia in order to get close to Makarov. Allen joins Makarov in a brutal massacre of unarmed civilians waiting in a terminal at Sheremetyevo International Airport in Russia. Makarov, however, is apparently wise to the fact that Allen is undercover. He kills Allen, exposes his identity as an American, and turns him into a scapegoat for the brutal terrorist attack.
Angered by what they believe is an American-supported terrorist attack, Russia stages a massive surprise invasion of the United States East Coast. Private Ramirez and his squad of U.S. Army Rangers, led by Sergeant Foley, are called upon to defend a Virginia suburb from the Russian attack. They then proceed towards a war torn Washington D.C. where more U.S. forces are fighting a desperate battle against the Russians for control of the city. Meanwhile, Task Force 141 work on tracking down Makarov. Intelligence from the airport attacks lead them to Rio de Janeiro to investigate leads on Makarov's contacts, but these turn out to be dead ends. As a result, Soap decides to rescue one of Makarov's most hated enemies from a Russian prison and use him as bait to draw him out. With assistance from the Navy SEALS and U.S. Marines, Task Force 141 manages to free the prisoner, who is revealed to be Captain Price. Price agrees to help them track down Makarov, but knows they must go to extremities to end the war. He decides to go rogue, hijack a Russian nuclear submarine, and launch an ICBM towards Washington D.C. However, he rigs the warhead to explode in the upper atmosphere, which destroys the International Space Station (viewed from an astronaut's point of view), but spares Washington. The resulting electromagnetic pulse cripples the vehicles and equipment of both the U.S. and Russian forces in the city. Later, Ramirez and his squad discover that the Air Force has assumed that D.C. has been lost after the nuclear explosion and plans to carpet bomb the city. The only way to abort the operation is to set off green flares on the roof of the White House, which is under Russian control. Ramirez and his squad fight their way to the roof the building and manage to set off their flares in the nick of time, while green flares on the roofs of other D.C. landmarks signifies that the city remains firmly in American hands.
Narrowing down Makarov's hiding place to two separate locations, Task Force 141 decides to split up. Price and Soap go to the aircraft boneyards in Afghanistan, while Roach and Ghost raid Makarov's safehouse in the Caucasus Mountains. The latter obtain vital intelligence to put an end to him for good. However, General Shepherd betrays them and kills both Ghost and Roach. Shepard intends to take advantage of the global crisis to turn himself into a global hero as well as write history how he sees fit. Price and Soap quickly learn of Roach and Ghost's death and manage to escape Shepherd's ambush. After learning the location of Shepard's secret base in Afghanistan from Makarov, they decide to take revenge on him in one final, bloody suicide mission. However, during the infiltration, Shepard tries to escape and a long boat pursuit ensues.
Shepard appears to escape when he drives his boat into the back of a hovering MH-53 helicopter. However, Price manages to shoot down the helicopter just before their boat tumbles over a waterfall. After recovering from the fall, an injured Soap staggers after Shepard and attempts to kill him with his knife, but Shepard blocks the attack and stabs Soap with his own knife. As Soap lays on the ground, Shepard pulls out his pistol and prepares to execute Soap, but before he can, Price attacks him and knocks the pistol away. Price and Shepard then engage in an extended fist fight. Soap meanwhile, attempts to crawl towards Shepard's pistol, but Shepard kicks it away before he can grab it. Soap then pulls the knife out of his own chest and throws it at Shepard, striking him in the eye and killing him. Price attends to Soap's wound before Nikolai arrives in a helicopter to extract them. Price warns Nikolai that they will be international fugitives for what they've done and agree that they should go into hiding.

And here's the characters:

During the single-player campaign, the player controls five different characters from a first-person perspective. For the majority of the game, the player assumes the role of Sergeant Gary "Roach" Sanderson, a member of an elite, multinational commando unit known as Task Force 141.[28] However, the player begins the game through the eyes of Private Joseph Allen, a U.S. Army Ranger stationed in Afghanistan, who later goes undercover in Russia for the CIA under the alias, "Alexei Borodin". Private James Ramirez, a member of 1st Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment stationed in the United States, serves as the played character during the defense of the eastern coast of the United States during the Russian invasion. Sergeant "Soap" MacTavish returns as a non-playable character for most of the game, but once again becomes the played character in the final three missions. In the five years since Call of Duty 4 took place, he has been promoted to the rank of captain in the Special Air Service. He now commands most of the Task Force operations in the field and is Sanderson's superior officer. The player also briefly assumes the role of an unnamed International Space Station astronaut during an EVA in the minute or so prior to the destruction of the International Space Station.
Several non-playable characters play prominent roles in the story. As mentioned, Captain MacTavish (voiced by Kevin McKidd) returns and serves as Roach's superior officer and mentor (similar to Captain Price serving as MacTavish's mentor in Call of Duty 4) as an NPC for a majority of the game. Captain Price (voiced by Billy Murray) also returns from Call of Duty 4 to assist TF-141 after MacTavish, Roach, and other TF-141 members rescue him from his imprisonment in a Russian Gulag. The other primary member of the Task Force is Sergeant Simon Riley (voiced by Craig Fairbrass), a mysterious character by the codename of "Ghost" who conceals his face with a balaclava. Sergeant Foley (voiced by Keith David) is Joseph Allen's squad leader in Afghanistan and later James Ramirez's squad leader in the United States. General Shepherd (voiced by Lance Henriksen) is the commander of both TF-141 and the Army Rangers, but becomes the primary antagonist after he betrays the Task Force members near the end of the game. Vladimir Makarov, a former protégé of Imran Zakhaev (the chief antagonist from Call of Duty 4), serves as the primary antagonist throughout most of the story.

Source: Wikipedia

Well that's all! Cya!!!