Without a proper adventure mode for Milla, it's hard to say much about their significance to Milla, but they're certainly not quite natural. Apparently, that nick was all it took for Milla to transform, but perhaps there's something else at play - specifically, Milla's bracelets. Who's to say that these robotic arms didn't also have a 'red button' in case Serpentine was too weak to fight?Īnd shortly afterward, your player character attempts to shut down the Dreadnought, but Brevon shows up with Milla at knifepoint, and he nicks at the neck once, forcing them to take out the shutdown program before he disappears off-screen. According to the Freedom Planet site, Brevon gave him his mechanical arms, which then corrupted his thinking and made him fanatically loyal to Brevon. When you fight Serpentine in Final Dreadnought, he's battered and broken and turned into a monster shortly after you find him. The reason the two next-to-final bosses were what they were was because of something they had on them. Was that the entire truth, or was part of it a "sob story" to spur on Team Lilac on stopping Brevon? After all, aside from the above crimes, he also turned the innocent Milla into a monster when he literally has no tactical reason to.īut we only know the rest of his evil deeds (his multi-planet conquering, and doing it "all for the sake of 'his" homeworld) from Torque. So yeah, in a way, it really was the heroes' fault for making Brevon the danger he became in the end.īefore you jump to any conclusions, I'm not giving Brevon the Leather Pants treatment there is no doubt he is a ruthless warlord. He couldn't resist getting the perfect material to get his ship back to work.Īnd when Lilac and her friends got into the picture and decimated his troops, it became more and more crucial to get the Kingdom Stone. Of course, he would eventually learn of the existence of the Kingdom Stone. So he used his newly brainwashed King Dail to get rid of the Chasers, the main threat to him at this point, and at the same time, find material to repair his ship. That's when Brevon was forced to improvise. The Kingdom Stone never was his main interest.īut then Torque and the other Chasers came, caught Brevon by surprise as he was on his way back into the depths of space, and shot down his ship. Well, I think the latter scene happened AFTER the intro-scene.īrevon's original plan might have been just to conquer Shuigang, in order to spread his rule across the planet and then leave. But then when we start a new game, we see the Dreadnought crash-landing on the planet, with Brevon furious. In the intro, we see him raiding Shuigang palace and the lot. Which one of them speaks the truth? Is the truth somewhere in-between or is the truth something else entirely? This should give you an idea, that we actually know nothing about the conflict between Brevon and the Chasers. In the end, it's two sides of a story Torque's and Brevon's. A seemingly nice and forthcoming stranger, but still a stranger. And let's face it, he is a complete stranger to us. The only one stating Brevon was after the Kingdom Stone from the get-go was Torque. I mean, was Brevon really after the Kingdom Stone from the get-go? Or did it just become necessary to use it to get his shot-down ship back to work? I can still remember one of the original descriptions, long before the story was final, which stated that Brevon intended to use the planet's life energy to repair his broken, stranded ship.ĭuring Brevon's torture of Lilac (physical) and Torque (psychological), Brevon stated that he wouldn't have needed the Stone if his ship weren't shot down and Lilac and her friends didn't decimate his troops. Torque might've been a little biased in his accusations of Brevon and might not be all that we think he is. And also freeing Merga, the main antagonist of Freedom Planet 2, which will take place three years in-universe from now. Also, the Kingdom Stone gets destroyed afterward, although the energy within it is not lost, merely transformed into another form. The final battle is a straight-up fight between you and Brevon. A bit of wishful thinking is mixed with the guessing, but let's face it, it would be awesome if it happened, right? Just as Sonic can turn into Super Sonic thanks to the Chaos Emeralds, the heroines of Freedom Planet could become Super Lilac, Super Carol, and Super Milla thanks to the Kingdom Stone when the time comes to fight Lord Brevon. The Kingdom Stone will power up the heroines at some point in the game, probably the finale.This is a game that borrows from Sonic, and while most of the Sonic elements are being trimmed out as development progresses, there is one in particular that simply must stay, for the mere reason of being cool: The Mineral Macguffin powering up the hero for the final battle.
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