"Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge" - Betty Lou "Brooklyn" Charles, 1937Posted on Saturday, September 13, 2003 @ 05:59:34 am E.S.T
"For the first time in my life I feel as though I am a part of something big, something important. Everything I have done before this seems so insignificant. At the time I believed that the circus and then the China Clipper were good gigs, but never did they give me this feeling. Those jobs were nothing compared to the feeling I get behind the wheel of my fixed-wing plane. Who knew it would all work out? When my mom sent me to Minnesota I was so resentful, but I never would have learned to fly if she hadn't. The world works in funny ways.
Not that things are perfect by any means. I know I am still the baby of the bunch, and that I have a lot of learning to do to prove myself with these incredible pilots. Sometimes I think they are taken aback by my confidence, but I am not going to be intimidated. I am blunt and always have been, and I think this is one of the reasons why I stood out to Zachary. I know they will grow to love me, or at least respect me. It just may take a little longer this way."
Microsoft Game Studios' "Crimson Skies" places gamers in the role of daring air pirates in a fictional 1930s landscape where a shattered United States of America is ruled by gunship diplomacy and airship piracy. The transcontinental railroad and highway system, milestones in American history, have become treacherous avenues and civilization has taken to the skies to traverse allied countries.
Available this October, "Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge" combines thrilling aerial combat with the swashbuckling style of a Hollywood action-adventure movie. "Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge" lets gamers pilot up to 10 tricked out warbirds to fight against nefarious air pirates and behemoth war zeppelins.
For more information, head to www.crimsonskies.com.
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