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Space Orcs vs Marines: The New First War of Azeroth

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Well I was searching through the models and maps of this site earlier today and I saw the lack of substantial futuristic maps and campaigns and the abundant future models that are based on warcraft races. So after pondering this and working on my lust to create a campaign of some sorts I wanted to make a futuristic campaign based on the warcraft universe.


A few thousand years into the future Azeroth is a thriving planet completely dominated by futuristic humans. The years before this time have been very trying and changing. Several years after present events the combined forces of Azeroth living (Night Elves, Bloody Elves, Humans, Orcs, etc.) successfully banded together and eradicated undead from the surface of the planet. With the races of Azeroth finally in an alliance they went into a great era of peace and prosperity. The Orcs returned to silently rebuilding their country and living to themselves. The Night Elves went back into their forests secluded from the world as they had been before the events of the Third War rebuilding their previous way of life.

The Elves breaking away from Illidan settle back into Silvermoon and begin to rebuild. The Naga ever loyal stay with him. Illidan in an attempt to seclude himself from the universe summons his vast powers to track down the only one that could endanger him and his new home, Kil'Jaeden(that's completely from memory I don't wanna look up the name right now). He never returns.

However, Kil'Jaeden is seen again. With his plans run out and a look at the unified(seemingly to him) Azeroth discouraging he declares Azeroth unbeatable. He then decides to isolate Azeroth from the universe. Bending his vast and seemingly limitless supply of magic he transports Azeroth to an alternative dimension one void of all life except Azeroth. With Azeroth out of the way the Burning Legion quickly reduces the remaining universe to ash.

Life continues as normal on Azeroth. All of the races continue in their own ways set in tradition. However, there is one race that continues to advance greatly. Oil is able to be manufactured in abundant amounts due to new technological advancements and they enter a kind of industrious boom. This should of been beneficial to all of the races of Azeroth and shared among them, but greed playing a huge factor lead the humans to keep to themselves and continue to advance in technology.

Soon this greed turned into a lust for power and they declared war on the rest of the inhabitants of Azeroth. With their vastly superior technology even the magic of the world's races could not match up with the humans. In a matter of years the humans had crushed resistant and now lead a mass genocide against the surviving people. In In a little under half a century Azeroth is wiped clean of all intelligent non human life and with them magic is lost. From there the humans advance much the same as humans on Earth and by the time we get to the time of our campaign The humans of Azeroth will have lost all knowledge of their past and the have entered an age of technology similar to the technology levels of a near future Earth.


And so we enter the actual events of the campaign.
You might be wondering by now how this will be any different than any common future based map of campaign and how I am going to incorporate the future models based on the warcraft nonhuman races.

To answer that question we have to roll back the ages and into the Second War of Azeroth. Now you see there is a powerful necrolyte of the Orcish Shadow Council who traveled to Azeroth during the First War. Many believed him dead due to him suddenly vanishing from the pciture, but reality tells otherwise. Unlike his race he foresaw the fall of the horde and the events leading to the destruction of Draenor. Slowly forming a small, but still good sized army of horde warriors he set off to make his plans a reality. He successfully seized a powerful artifact since believed to have vanished from history lost in ages past. He planned to open up a rift to a new world in which to escape the eventual destruction of the horde and to carve out a new existence if possible and even conquer the planet if the inhabitants are weak enough. He succeeded and lead his small army of orcs, trolls, and the occasional ogre and troll through...

What he found on the other side was completely unexpected. The terrain was different, but he knew even with the slightly smokey and unclean taste of the air that this was Azeroth. He was stunned and to add to the shock upon a valley under him he saw the most curious creature. A beast of pure metal or so he thought. Upon seeing the front with the face, that disgusting, ugly, pink face and a gun much, much more fancy and advanced looking than the dwarfish guns he was accustomed to. He could only guess at what had happened, but somehow through some unexplainable trillion in one event he had sliced a gash in time and space and ended up in the distant future of Azeroth.

This band spent years in hiding slowly learning of their new surroundings and the humans that lived there. They adapted, ambushing small patrols and stealing technology. They kidnapped scientists and technicians and all that was heard in the governments of the humans was weird green humans with all sorts of weaponry that hadn't been used in thousands of years running wildly into camps. Of course the reporting soldier was quickly sent home with a diagnosis of some sort of psychiatric disorder or post traumatic stress.

Over the years the orcs were able to recreate and even produce new versions of the humans technology and soon they became a match for the humans. The First War of Azeroth is being relived thousands of years after the fact and this time,
The orcs don't plan to loss. . .



Well what do we think. Any further ideas? Any suggestions? Any words of WTF are you thinking? Any people wanting to help me? Any people wanting to fill the position of randomly and continuously asking me when this will be released?
 
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