![]() If Aneska does return then it will be as an adversary. We know now that it was just a template for Sooma. A lot of people, myself included, believed these rumors because there was found a semi-complete model of Aneska in the game files. Destroyer of Worlds doesn't really set anything up except for the immediate downfall of the Hades Division. It makes them perfect cannon fodder.Īs for Aneska, a lot of those rumors have been around just because people thought she was really hot. Whatever reason the clones exist we can assume that they are weaker versions of Cortez made to support the Raiders in combat and do not possess the same abilities as the original. He is then able to repair those problems with, I'm assuming, basically nothing well before the Raiders need him again. We also commonly hear about the massive radiation given off by Aleph deposits which fry his systems. Often we see Cortez dogged by gunships which he somehow eliminates without the use of any sort of weapon, at least I have not seen the Beluga ever fire any weapon. He was probably a pretty good pilot before and that is just how Aleph works it exaggerates the traits of people who use it. Instead Aleph seems to have given Cortez exceptional piloting and mechanical skills. Though, this could change if the AI Cortez is given some ability, though I doubt he will do much more than shooting/meleeing. Aleph affects all individuals differently and whatever it has done to Cortez has not made him as powerful as those Raiders which fight. Think Han Solo.Ĭortez does not seem to possess any ability which could be useful against the enemies. He was a smuggler and a transport for Hades and Wardogs. ![]() and Saudi Arabia and three representatives from each party.Cortez is not part of any faction. The Monitoring and Coordination Committee is to be made up of three representatives each from the U.S. “Unlike previous ceasefires, the Agreement reached in Jeddah was signed by the parties and will be supported by a U.S.-Saudi and international-supported ceasefire monitoring mechanism.” “It is well known that the parties have previously announced ceasefires that have not been observed,” the U.S.-Saudi statement said. ![]() But, earlier ceasefire deals have foundered amid accusations by both of violations. The talks in Jeddah had previously produced an agreement between the two sides on protecting civilians and easing the flow of humanitarian assistance to those affected by the conflict. facilitators their commitment not to seek military advantage during the 48-hour notification period after signing the agreement and prior to the start of the ceasefire,” it said. “ Both parties have conveyed to the Saudi and U.S. The ceasefire could be extended if both sides agree. and Saudi Arabia said in a joint statement. Meeting in the Saudi port city of Jeddah, the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces signed off on a seven-day ceasefire that is due to take effect on Monday 9:45 p.m. ![]() and Saudi mediators announced on Saturday, after several previous attempts to broker a truce that holds have failed. Sudan’s warring factions have agreed to a new short-term ceasefire, U.S. ![]()
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