

                       1964-echos of the past
                         By J.F.Gustafsson

In december 1943 when the world was on fire a strange force arrived to
central Europe just a couple of mile south of Berlin. The ship they
arrived in was a big black metal box in the shape of an egg. There it 
stood, silent, for five days. Then the ship took off. 19 hours later
a huge earthquake stroke the entire world and about 80% of mankind was 
victims of the disaster. 
two weeks later the black ship returned with a fleet of smaller ships,
probably about a thousend of them landed on different places on our planet.
The world was now in the hands of Quake forces. 
Their technology and weapons was too much for the human soldiers. Most
of them turned into slaves or just ended up dead. But some of them was
able to hide into the caves created by the big earthquake. Life could 
go on into those caves for years and a resistence movement was created.
Now, 20 years later the quake forces are determined to erase all of the
resistence forces.
You are one of the human soldiers, trapped in a cave after a hard attack.
All of you friends are dead and you will need to get out of the area 
to warn people on other places.
GOOD LUCK!




1964.txt  7/02/98

Play information: A small Quake2 single player map.
                  

Single Player	: Yes
DM		: Yes
Difficulty set	: Yes

How to Play     : Unzip the .bsp into your maps directory
                : Run the game and type: map 1964 
                  


Construction:

Worldcraft v 1.6 reg, new level built from scratch. 

Known bugs	: None known?

Construction 	: About a week 
		 

Designer	: J.F.Gustafsson
		  Soulcrusher@swipnet.se

Credits  	
	        : id software for quake2
		: Worldcraft
		
		

* Copyright / Permissions *

This level is by J.F.Gustafsson 1998.
You are NOT allowed to commercially exploit this level, i.e. put it on a CD 
or any other electronic medium that is sold for money without my explicit
permission!

You MAY distribute this .bsp through any electronic network (internet, 
local BBS etc.), provided you include this file and leave the archive 
intact.
