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œHistorical Briefing Materials
@First Notes
CLASSIFIED - EYES ONLY
From: Admiral William Chase, X-COM
Central Command
To: Commander, X-COM Deep Space Force,
The Frontier
RE: Historical Briefing Materials

As the first commander of the X-COM forces and resources
in the frontier, it is part of you duty to continue
the tradition of excellence established and upheld in
the first two alien wars. Although there has been no
alien activity since the end of AW-II, that's no
guarantee that the E.T.s won't show up again. If there is
a next time - and commanders like you stay on their
toes - they won't catch us off guard.

The weight of command is going to be on your shoulders you
there, and the weight of history. If you don't know what it
means to be parts of X-COM, you will pretty soon. Just to
warm up your hyperdrive coils, here's a brief summary of the
history you'll be expected to live up to.

Welcome aboard, Commander.

William Chase
Adm. William Chase
Commander-in-chief
œPrelude
@1947
  Army Air Corps personnel from the 509th Bomb Group report
the crash of a "flying disk" in the desert near Roswell,
New Mexico. Some reports claim that there were two objects,
and that one actually housed three alien beings: two dead
and one alive. Before the end of the day, Army Air Corps
officials retract the story, claiming that the object that
crashed was actually a weather balloon. The existence of
alien beings is categorically denied.

  All of the "weather balloon" debris and other physical
evidence of the "Roswell Incident" are quickly whisked away to
Wright Airfield in Ohio.
@1997
  Reports of the UFO activity increase thoughout the world.
At first, the sighting are relatively rare, and serious
scientists write off the reports as hype surrounding the
50th anniversary of the Roswell incident.
However, as reports continue to increase, the legitimate
press joins the tabloids  in splashing "We Are Not Alone"
headlines across the front page of major metropolitan
newspapers all over the world.
@1998
  Documented cases of human abductions by UFOs become
commonplace in areas of sparse population in countries
throughout the world. World governments step up their
military readiness, and there is a general news blackout
in most of the affected countries. Scientists try to
make contact with the aliens, but there is no substantial
response.

  Many countries begin to contemplate a direct military
strike against the Kiryu-Kai, an anti-alien combat force.
After five months of operation, using the best equipment
available, the group is unable to intercept even a
single UFO. Due to lack of funding, Japans is forced
to disband the Kiryu-Kai in November of 1998.

  On December 11, 1998, the United Nations Security Council
holds a clandestine summit in Geneva, Switzerland.
After much debate, it is unanimously decided that a covert,
multinational force should be formed to investigate,
combat, and (hopefully) defeat the aliens. Assembling the
best pilots, soldiers, engineers, and scientists from all
the funding nations, the Geneva council establishes
X-COM - the Extraterrestrial Combat Unit.
œThe First Alien War (AW-I)
@1999 January 1st: The First Alien War Begins
  X-COM's first secret base is established. Equipped with
two state-of-the-art Interceptor fighter craft and a
Skyranger troop carrier, the base begins scanning local
airspace for UFO activity. The base's scanning equipment
proves to be extremely effective at detecting alien craft,
and the Interceptors, though out-classed by larger UFOs,
produce immediate results-downing dozens of aliens ships
in the first few months.

  As X-COM soldiers explore crashed alien craft and
collect examples of alien technology, the labs and
workshops, staffed with the world's top labs and workshops,
study the alien artefacts and develop methods to
effectively re-create alien weapons and equipment.

  UFO activity continues to increase worldwide. X-COM
funding to fluctuate; the organization is funded voluntarily
by the establishing countries of the world, but a loophole
in the X-COM charter allows contributing nations to raise
or lower their funding based on their perception of
X-COM's success. Countries out of the original base's
scanning range quickly become dissatisfied with X-COM's
performance. Fearing the loss of funding, X-COM scrambles
to increase the detection range of its original base, and
start searching the world for other possible base sites.

  The aliens become increasingly bold. They begin
landing in large metropolitan areas and terrorizing the
population. The number of abductions decreases as the
aliens turn to wholesale slaughter of Earth's population.

  As more alien incidents take place, it quickly becomes
clear that the invasion force consists of not one, but
numerous alien species.
@2000
  X-COM expands, with more bases placed strategically
around the globe. This pacifies most of the contributing
nations, and the organization's funding stabilizes.
Even so, X-COM base commanders come up with alternative
funding scenarios in case the situation worsens in the
future. Tentative deals are made to sell X-COM and alien
equipment and weapons to certain underground organizations
for a significant profit.

  As captured alien equipment is researching, it is logged
into an on-line data bank dubbed the "UFOpedia" by X-COM
scientists and operatives. This knowledge is quickly put
to practical use, as X-COM agents are equipped with more
powerful weapons and devices bases on alien technology.
@2001
  Starting early in the year, X-COM patrols begin to
discover alien bases in hidden locations throughout
the world. X-COM base commanders agree that the best
defence is a strong offence. Every time a new aliens
stronghold is discovered, a strike force is sent to clear
and destroy the base. Despite numerous victories, new alien
bases continue to appear.

  X-COM research into the alien culture and technology
proceeds as worldwide UFO and alien terrorist activity
continue to increase.
@2002
  X-COM commanders begin to realize that they are
fighting a losing battle. While Earth is the nexus of
alien activity, the aliens' infrastructure and leader ship
is obviously not based here. It becomes clear that the
key to defeating the aliens is discovering the base from
which they are coordinating their invasion.

  Despite continued success in some geographical areas,
X-COM funding is severely reduced as beleaguered nations
ratify pacts with the alien forces. Base commanders make
the unpopular but financially sound decision to
concentrate their interception and ground-attack efforts in
only the richest, most powerful nations of the world.
This strategy, coupled with increased sales of X-COM and
alien technology to "unknown buyers", provides X-COM with
enough money to continue for some time. It is recognized,
however, that a final solution to the alien problem must
be found soon.

  After a spate of successfully interceptions and alien
base invasions, X-COM personnel get the break they are
waiting for. Interrogation of captured alien leaders shows
that the alien's home base is on Mars, in a area known as
Cydonia. Using all the captured technology available, X-COM
engineers construct the Avenger - an interplanetary
spacecraft capable of transporting troops and heavy
equipment to the aliens' Mars base. Manufacturing efforts
increase dramatically, as weapons and equipment are
produced for use in final strike against the Martian base.

  X-COM soldiers invade the alien base at Cydonia. After a
fierce battle, the alien "Brain" creature that had
apparently been guiding the entire invasion is located
and killed. UFO activity declines to zero, and the
remaining pockets of alien resistance prove to be
disorganized and easy to defeat without the leadership of
the " Brain". The war is over.

  As the last of the aliens at Cydonia base are being hunted
down by the X-COM strike team, an automated distress beacon
is activated.

  A transmission of unknown content is broadcast to Earth.
The strike team manages to shut down the beacon within a
matter of seconds. After extensive study, scientists
conclude that the message was a call for reinforcements
from the aliens bases on Earth. SInce these bases have
already been neutralized, the alien message is dismissed
and quickly forgotten.

  After a period of six months, information about the
X-COM operation is released to the general public, the
news comes a no suprise to most of the world, since the
presence of X-COM craft and personnel in the world's
major metropolitan areas had become commonplace over the
previous year and a half.
œInterlude
@2002
  After the war, X-COM establishes aquatic bases. These
are used as staging areas for undersea salvage missions
to find UFOs downed in the war. The primary goal of the
search teams - is to locate and obtain as much
Elerium-115 as possible. This mineral, the source of
power for all alien weapons, ships, and so on, is extremely
rare and is not indigenous to Earth. Over the course of
the last several years, X-COM and other scientific and
military groups have become to depend heavily on Elerium
for new human technology. Unable to replicate the
mineral, everyone involved is forced to rely on the
rapidly dwindling supplies left over from the war.

  The governments of the world agree that the remaining
Elerium supply should be used for the development of
interstellar space travel. It is reasoned that, if we
could make travel to other planets practical, we might
find an unlimited supply of the precious material.
@2005
  The search for Elerium continues with little success.
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