Natural Selection 2 is the sequel to the popular Half-Life mod Natural Selection. It is built on our own engine and will be distributed through Valve's Steam platform.

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Vcc2cc
Vcc2cc - - 492 comments

very big, will there be fat marines? They'll want Snickers instead of med-kits.

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~Mapster(WFc)
~Mapster(WFc) - - 806 comments

Heavy Armor ftw?

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Sierra-93
Sierra-93 - - 92 comments

Ignoring the quip against fat marines (they are big boned! :P), I'm wondering if or when we will see the female marine shown in many of the concepts realised as a playable character soon?

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The gameplay function will remain the same as in NS1, which is to allow marine players to respawn after they've been killed. The IP will also have one additional feature which is that marines can instantly rejoin their squad by using the computer screen on the back, once the IP has been upgraded.

The technology behind the Infantry Portal concept is based on current scientific experiments with teleportation, or, more accurately, the successful transfer and encoding of information from one atom to another. Essentially, when the photons have been triggered in just the right way their parent atoms enter a quantum state in which atom B takes on the properties of atom A, after which process atom A disappears.

So, in the case of the infantry portal, all of the physical information of marine A is imprinted onto empty-marine-blob-of-atoms B, which has been created from the similar 3d printing technology used in the armory. Then the consciousness of marine A is downloaded into marine B, all in the space of several seconds.