![]() The soldier appears in the game as a Caucasian male with dark hair and has been surgically modified with various cybernetic enhancements, the most obvious being his goggle-like ocular implants. He is an enlisted soldier in the UNN Protectorate, the military branch of the United National Nominate: a coalition of Earth's national governments formed in the wake of 2072's Citadel Station disaster in order to maintain oversight of previously-unchecked megacorporations like TriOptimum. But you can feel free to be a marine, then go psi-co later.Soldier G65434-2 is the sole player character of System Shock 2. ![]() All the classes are really meant for is to boost the the stats for the style of play you want. I can't go into every mixture that you make up. A good psi character will beat the other 2 hands-down. The BOTM is ridiculously easy if you play OSA. But as you progress as Bill Nye, the Psi-ence guy, it gets easier. I can only recommend him to those who understand most of the basics of the game. Otherwise, he sux in spots where he doesn't have the skills. I personnally prefer playing as the Navy, since he can handle everything well - provided he has the right skills. The marine, if you play true to his expected skills (Lotsa Strength and Endurance but no psi stuff.), would be easy early on, but the game would be very difficult later. O.K, the way it seems to boil down to is that each class has an easy-ness factor at certain points of the game.(a la Diablo) That means that say, for example, you play the marine.
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