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==References== {{Reflist|30em|refs= <ref name="strife01">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | scene = Introductory sequence | quote = '''Narrator:''' "The comet struck our planet without warning. [...] The impact released a virus which swept through the land and killed millions [...] [T]hose that did not die, became mutations of humanity. Some became fanatics who heard the voice of a malignant god in their heads... and called themselves the Order. Those of us who were deaf to this voice suffer horribly and are forced to serve these ruthless psychotics [...]"}}</ref> <ref name="strife02">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | level = Town | quote = '''Rowan:''' "I have a business relationship with the Front's leader, Macil. I know he needs an incisive fellow like yourself, and he pays well. Take this recovered com unit and you'll be led to, shall we say, opportunities."}}</ref> <ref name="strife03">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | level = Town | quote = '''Blackbird:''' "Listen, if this com unit is working, that means you're one hundred percent human. I've been ordered to bring you in, we're talking trust here. [...] Oh, and by the way, you can call me Blackbird."}}</ref> <ref name="strife04">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | level = Front Base | quote = '''Macil:''' "Because of your daring our troops are on the move. I want you two to join the assault, with a specific target. Take out the Programmer."}}</ref> <ref name="strife05">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | level = New Front Base | quote = '''Macil:''' "Good, you're conscious again. When you grabbed that item the Programmer dropped you let loose some terrible secrets. [...] Fragments assembled from the Programmer's files tell us that the Order is worshipping an intelligent weapon. They call it "The Sigil". The piece you touched and recovered is one of five. [...] One piece constitutes awesome power. Possession of all five pieces would be devastating and would give the user total control of the planet. We have no idea where this weapon came from, but we must find out. You have wrested one from the Order, but we must have all five."}}</ref> <ref name="strife06">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | level = The Temple of the Oracle | quote = '''Oracle:''' "I feel one fragment resonate within you. The second lies at the heart of the crimson and obsidian tower. There you must combat the Bishop, who is aware, and awaits you."}}</ref> <ref name="strife07">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | level = The Temple of the Oracle | quote = '''Oracle:''' "Your next challenge will test your spirit. The third piece is held by your own leader. [...] Your blind faith has allowed him to advance to his goals with each piece you gain. Confront him and resolve your fate."}}</ref> <ref name="strife08">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | level = New Front Base | quote = '''Macil:''' "We have found out that the Order is not killing our people, it is transforming them, into bio-mechanical soldiers. Find the facility where this is being done and close it, permanently."}}</ref> <ref name="strife09">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | level = Order Commons | quote = '''Barkeep:''' "The factory's built on the comet's impact site. I don't think it's by chance."}}</ref> <ref name="strife10">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | level = New Front Base | quote = '''Macil:''' "I am the One God... I need his spirit to be free so that I can leave my body, and join him in flight. [...] The One God must be free... and he will reward me... I will be one..."}}</ref> <ref name="strife11">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | level = The Lab | quote = '''Blackbird:''' "From the looks of it we're gonna need the full Sigil to unlock this puppy. Something tells me this is the end of the rainbow."}}</ref> <ref name="strife12">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | level = Entity's Lair | quote = '''Entity:''' "You... You have crushed my Order, torn through my ruses and threatened centuries of desire. But I will prevail. I will infect you and twist you to my will."}}</ref> <ref name="strife13">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | level = Entity's Lair | quote = '''Blackbird:''' "I knew you would win, my gallant hero. All fighting has stopped. Your victory will allow us to create a vaccine to purge the virus from our bodies. You have saved our planet and set us free. Now, I'd like to thank you... personally."}}</ref> <ref name="strife14">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | level = The Temple of the Oracle | quote = '''Oracle:''' "Next you must find the surgeon who butchers and controls your people, the Loremaster. Stop him, and the next piece will be yours."}}</ref> <ref name="strife15">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | level = The Temple of the Oracle | quote = '''Oracle:''' "Pitiful man, you have done what thousands have failed to do... You bring me the power of the Sigil, the voice of the One God. [...] The Sigil will open the door and free the spirit which will cleanse this planet and let me live forever. I will strip this world of its energies and find new worlds to conquer."}}</ref> <ref name="strife16">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | level = Entity's Lair | quote = '''Blackbird:''' "Ha ha! Welcome, I have waited for this moment. I have waited for a fool like you to bring me my freedom. Your tiny planet is mine, and you will wish you were never born."}}</ref> <ref name="strife17">{{cite video game | title = Strife | developer = Rogue Entertainment | date = 1996 | level = Entity's Lair | quote = '''Blackbird:''' "Yes. The evil was gone, but our future was uncertain and clouded with doubt. It would take generations to purge the virus from our people... if we survived that long. Whatever the evil wanted, it drained from us the one thing we needed. It left us without hope."}}</ref> <ref name="manual">{{cite book | title = Strife Manual | year = 1996 | url = http://www.replacementdocs.com/download.php?view.3034}}</ref> <ref name="blevins1996">{{cite web | url = http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/strife-review/1900-2533265/ | title = Strife Review | last = Blevins | first = Tal | date = 1996-06-27 | website = [[GameSpot]] | access-date = 2015-04-17}}</ref> <ref name="nextgen1996">{{cite magazine|title=Strife |magazine=[[Next Generation Magazine |Next Generation]] |date=August 1996 |pages=99β101 |publisher=Imagine Publishing, Inc. |location=Brisbane |issn=1078-9693 |url=https://archive.org/stream/nextgen-issue-020/Next_Generation_Issue_020_August_1996#page/n99/mode/2up}}</ref> <ref name="clarkson1996">{{cite magazine|last=Clarkson |first=Mark |title=Talk First, Shoot Later: Strife Infuses A Doom Clone With Story And Characters |magazine=[[Computer Gaming World]] |date=August 1996 |issue=145 |pages=146β147 |publisher=Ziff-Davis Publishing Co. | url = https://archive.org/details/Computer_Gaming_World_Issue_145/page/n149/mode/2up}}</ref> <ref name="gamerankings">{{cite web | url = https://www.gamerankings.com/pc/198834-strife-trust-no-one/index.html | title = Strife: Trust no one for PC | website = [[GameRankings]] | access-date = 2021-08-30 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20191209012246/https://www.gamerankings.com/pc/198834-strife-trust-no-one/index.html | archive-date = 2019-12-09 | url-status = dead}}</ref> <ref name="mrjedi1997">{{cite magazine | author = Mr Jedi | title = Przygoda z Doomem | magazine= [[CD-Action]] | date=May 1997 | pages = 90 | publisher = Silver Shark | location = WrocΕaw | issn = 1426-2916 | language = pl}}</ref> <ref name="alex1996">{{cite magazine | author = Alex | title = Strife | magazine= [[Gambler (magazine)|Gambler]] | date=July 1996 | pages = 80β81 | publisher = Wydawnictwo LUPUS | location = Warszawa | issn = 1230-8676 | url = https://archive.org/stream/gambler_magazine-1996-07/Gambler_07_1996#page/n79/mode/2up | language = pl}}</ref> <ref name="werner1996">{{cite magazine | author = Werner | title = Rycerz z karabinem | magazine= [[Top Secret (magazine)|Top Secret]] | date= August 1996 | pages = 55 | publisher = Wydawnictwo Bajtek | location = Warszawa | issn = 0867-8480 | language = pl | url = https://archive.org/details/TopSecret53/page/n53}}</ref> <ref name="kayteck1996">{{cite magazine | author = KaYteck | title = Strife | magazine= [[Secret Service (magazine)|Secret Service]] | date= November 1996 | pages = 36 | publisher = ProScript sp. z o.o. | location = Warszawa | issn = 1230-7726 | url = https://archive.org/stream/secretservicemagazine-1996-11/SecretService_11_1996#page/n35/mode/2up | language = pl}}</ref> <ref name="przyjemski1997">{{cite magazine | last = Przyjemski | first = Tomasz | title = Strife | magazine= [[Reset (magazine)|Reset]] | issue =June 1997 | pages = 29 | publisher = ZPR Express Sp. z o.o. | location = Warszawa | issn = 1428-2860 | language = pl | url = https://archive.org/details/reset_2-1997-6/page/n27/mode/2up}}</ref> <ref name="zizzlamazon2012">{{cite web | url = http://www.jeuxvideo.com/articles/0001/00017328-strife-test.htm | title = Test: Strife | author = Zizzlamazon | date = 2012-07-05 | website = [[jeuxvideo.com]] | language = fr | access-date = 2015-04-19}}</ref> <ref name="cobbett2013">{{cite magazine | url = http://www.pcgamer.com/saturday-crapshoot-strife/ | title = Saturday Crapshoot: Strife | last = Cobbett | first = Richard | date = 2013-07-20 | magazine = [[PC Gamer]] | access-date = 2015-04-17}}</ref> <ref name="dean2013">{{cite magazine | url = http://www.pcgamer.com/reinstall-strife/ | title = Reinstall: Strife, merging shooter and RPG elements years before Deus Ex | last = Dean | first = Paul | date = 2013-08-04 | magazine = [[PC Gamer]] | access-date = 2015-04-17}}</ref> }}
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