New Helldivers 2 Major Order brings back an iconic character to tell players to blow up an entire planet using the Dark Fluid that "spaghettified" people last week
This "well understood alien superweapon" doesn't seem well und🍒erstood at all

Craig Lee Thomas, the familiar voice and anguished face we all recognize from the now-iconic 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Helldivers 2 opening cinematജic, has announced a new Major Order, and the stakes couldn't be higher.
Thomas isn't actually seen in the video, but you can't mistake tꦦhat democracy loving voice. In a new Helldivers 2 call-to-action, freedom fighters are tasked with th🌳e elimination of the Terminid Supercolony currently occupying Meridia. Sadly, High Command has determined Meridia to be beyond saving and thus, the latest Major Order, if successful, will result in the complete and irreversible destruction of the planet Meridia.
MAJOR ORDER: OPERATION "ENDURING PEACE"The time has come. We must eradicate the Meridia Supercolony via ex▨perimental deployment of weaponized Dark Fluid.The des𝓰truction of an entire planet is a tragedy - but the tyrannical Terminids leave us no choice. Good luck, Helldivers. pic.twitter.com/155a9bCnfV
Regardless, brave soldiers can dive into the new Major Order now and start deploying partial payloads of this "well understood alien superweapon" across various points on the surface of Meridia. "Once a c༒ritical mass is reached, the Dark Fluid will accrete into a superdense mass, triggering total planetary implosion," reads the latest directive. "The Supercolony, and its hyper-reproductive Terminids, will be destroyed.
"Speed is critical. Technicians at the Moradesh Research Facility are working nonsto♏p to convert raw Dark Fluid into weaponized payloads for this operation. This high output cannot be maintained for long, even with safety and sleep protocols optimized for productivity."
Speaking of weapons, Helldivers 2's new CEO recently admitted, "we don't think weapons are as fun as they could be," but also "I don't think it's reasonable to threaten people over weapon inbalance."
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