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Battlestar Galactica Deadlock: Modern Ships Pack Steam CD Key

Battlestar Galactica Deadlock: Modern Ships Pack Steam CD Key

From the behemoth Mercury class battlestar, to the iconic Modern Basestar, this ship pack contains six ships of the modern era of Battlestar Galactica. These ships can be used in Skirmish, Multiplayer and Anabasis. Please note that these ships are not playable in the story campaigns. Colonial Mercury - Heavy Modern Battlestar The Mercury class battlestar is a top of Colonial Fleet naval engineering. Equipped with unprecedented armour and firepower, the Mercury is maybe best known for its stacked inverted ventral flightpods for exceptional fighter support. Colonial Valkyrie - Support Battlestar The Battlestar Valkyrie is a type of battlestar that would prove popular in the years following the First Cylon War. Its small frame is heavily armed, allowing for a highly maneuverable artillery package. Colonial Viper Mk VII - Modern Space Superiority Fighter The unparalleled Colonial fighter. Cylon Modern Basestar - Command Ship Unlike their predecessors, these basestars relied solely on missile and fighter deployments for protection. These modern basestar utilised an organic hull resin, which allowed structural damage to be repaired rapidly. Cylon Guardian Basestar - Basestar Prototype Although the development of this basestar is shrouded in secrecy, it is understood that it escaped Operation Raptor Talon with the prophetic Hybrid prototype, and a cadre of Centurions. Modern Raider - Modern Cylon Fighter The ultimate evolution of Cylon fighter technology.

GBP 5.26
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Buzz Aldrin's Space Program Manager Steam CD Key

Master of Magic: Rise of the Soultrapped Steam CD Key

Field of Glory II: Medieval - Storm of Arrows Steam CD Key

Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Adeptus Mechanicus Steam CD Key

Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Adeptus Mechanicus Steam CD Key

As a member of the Adeptus Mechanicus, also known as the Cult of the Machine God, you have worshiped the Omnissiah long before the Imperium's arrival on Mars. Your mission is to gather knowledge and use it to acquire even more. With your technology, you have aided the Imperium in its conquest of the galaxy and continue to maintain it to this day. Gladius Prime was once your planet, built with your technology and governed by the Adeptus Mechanicus.Now, your facility on Gladius Prime has been compromised, and your Skitarii forces have been scattered. You must rebuild, recover, and claim the planet's secrets for yourself to fulfill the Omnissiah's mission.A new faction, the Adeptus Mechanicus, joins the battle for Gladius Prime. They are an empire within the Imperium, driven by their own god, the Omnissiah, and their purpose is to discover knowledge and technology. They possess their own elite armies of bionically-augmented soldiers and will annihilate anyone who stands in their way.The Adeptus Mechanicus brings unique gameplay mechanics to the battlefield. They can chant Mechanicus hymns to enhance units through the Canticles of the Omnissiah, override Skitarii subroutines to amplify combat aspects through the Doctrina Imperatives, and utilize their capability to create layered constructions of concrete and adamantium to place more buildings per tile through Hive Cities. Additionally, they can increase the output of buildings on a tile through Power Surge and Monolithic Buildings, capture enemy Kastelan Robots with Cybernetica Datasmiths' programming rituals through Reprogram Kastelan Robot, and increase building output with each adjacent building through Adjacency Integration. However, their reverence for the past results in increased research costs and an inability to innovate, and their units possess high damage resistances due to bionic enhancements.Complete units roster- Archaeopter Transvector- Archaeopter Stratoraptor- Cybernetica Datasmith- Fulgurite Electro-Priest- Ironstrider Ballistarius- Kataphron Destroyer- Knight Crusader- Onager Dunecrawler- Pteraxii Sterylizor- Serberys Sulphurhound- Sicarian Infiltrator- Skitarii Marshal- Skitarii Vanguard- Skorpius Disintegrator- Skorpius Dunerider- Tech-Priest Dominus- Tech-Priest Manipulus 

GBP 4.46
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Decisive Campaigns: The Blitzkrieg from Warsaw to Paris Steam CD Key

Decisive Campaigns: The Blitzkrieg from Warsaw to Paris Steam CD Key

Decisive Campaigns: The Blitzkrieg from Warsaw to Paris is the first part of a series of operational war games with a strategic element, presenting the most important military events of World War II. The game was prepared by Matrix Games and VR Designs studios, authors of the acclaimed Advanced Tactics: World War II.StoryThe first episode of the new series of games, entitled The Blitzkrieg from Warsaw to Paris , recreates the military successes of Germany in its attacks on Poland and France in 1939-40. In case of a sufficiently good result in these operations, the player can also play the 'Sea Lion' stage, referring to the hypothetical invasion of Great Britain.GameplayThe game recreates warfare very realistically, it is also characterized by high accuracy of presenting elements such as individual units and vehicles. Additionally, before the next campaign starts, players choose strategic options and actions that can have a significant impact on the outcome of the fights (e.g. how to distribute supplies and refills). An easy and clear user interface helps to control the situation at the front.Key featuresThoroughly researched scenarios that provide fantastic realism and depth Scenarios come with multiple What if? options that you can mix and match for added replayability A campaign option that allows play of all three scenarios with continuity so losses, etc. transfer over Meticulously researched units, officers, troops and equipment with plenty of historical background and information Historical OOBs of Dutch, Belgian, French, British, Polish and German armies in 1939/1940 Officers represented on Corps level and higher with biographies, individualized stats and special action cards Bonuses for concentric attack, divisional cohesion and HQ influence Realistic logistics modelling supply and replacements Team play options to allow up to 9 people to PBEM it out against each other or the AI Free setup variant to change the initial historical dispositions and try different defensive or offensive strategies Three map zoom levels to aid in portraying the strategic, operational, and tactical picture Detailed combat resolution so you can analyze the performance of your forces in combat Very large screen resolutions supported for massive displays (appropriate system specifications required

GBP 6.01
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Field of Glory II: Medieval - Swords and Scimitars Steam CD Key

Field of Glory II: Medieval - Swords and Scimitars Steam CD Key

The Byzantine Empire began the 11th century in a strong position - they had pushed their frontier eastwards against the fragmented Muslim emirates, and had completely destroyed the Bulgars in the Balkans. All that was to change in 1071, when they suffered a catastrophic defeat at the hands of the Seljuq Turks at the Battle of Manzikert. These nomadic conquerors had recently converted to Islam, and had swiftly established a Sultanate ruling from Afghanistan to Palestine. Following Manzikert they took nearly all of Anatolia from the Byzantines.As the Byzantine Emperor Alexios Komnenos struggled to stem the Seljuq advances, he appealed to the West for mercenaries. This request was seized upon by Pope Urban II, who possibly saw it as an opportunity to further his own aims. At the Council of Clermont in 1095 he called for a Crusade to save the eastern churches and recover the Holy Land from the Muslims.The timing was fortuitously right, as the mighty Seljuq Empire had begun to fragment, the Sultanate of Rûm in Anatolia (modern Asiatic Turkey) having seceded from the Great Seljuk Empire in 1077, and the local Syrian atabegs being in practice semi-independent and disunited. The First Crusade eventually captured Jerusalem in 1099, and established a number of Crusader states in Palestine and Syria. In doing so they made bitter resentment between Muslims, Western Christians and the Byzantines that would lead to two centuries of conflict.Several major Crusades were to follow the First, as the Crusader states fought for their existence against a succession of resurgent Islamic states: the Fatimids, Zangids, Ayyubids, and finally the Mamluks, who extinguished the last Crusader stronghold of Acre in 1291.Meanwhile, further East, a far greater threat to Islamic civilisation was emerging. The rapidly expanding Mongols had destroyed the Khwarazmian Shahdom by 1231, the Christian kingdom of Georgia fell in 1239, and the Seljuqs were defeated and forced into vassaldom in 1243. By 1258 the Assassins of Alamut, and the vestigial remains of the once great Abbasid Caliphate, had also been conquered. Only the Mamluks of Egypt were able to finally bring the Mongol advance to an end, with their victory at Ain Jalut in 1260.In the Balkans the Byzantine Empire remained strong until 1204, when Constantinople fell to the Fourth Crusade. Thereafter much of the old empire was taken over by the Western Crusaders and the Venetians, who had masterminded the whole sordid enterprise. The Byzantines held out in four fragments: the Empires of Trebizond and Nicaea, and the Despotates of Rhodes and Epirus. Eventually the Empire of Nicaea retook Constantinople in 1261, but the power of the Byzantines had been broken forever and they were now only a minor state.

GBP 3.42
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