

Pinned to the cork board beside it, you'll see a card with a crayon-drawn doodle and "Thank you Marshal Raynor" written up top. Inside, you'll find a poster promoting the rebellion's fight for freedom. Think Of The Children - The Thank-You CardĪfter making a dent in the Dominion's forces, Raynor relaxes at Joeyray's bar.
#Wings of liberty all in license
And if you look closely at the bumper, you'll see a barely distinguishable license plate that reads " OPTIM-S1." I'm hoping that if I wait around long enough, he'll want to join my team. Its red-and-blue color combination, as well as a couple structural designs (the flame designs look a lot like the live-action films' Optimus), reminded me of Transformers' Optimus Prime. Just to the right of our fallen, spray-painting comrade rests a hovering semi. That Emperor Arcturus guy is a real jerk. Somebody else took up the dead man's cause. But as I ventured away from the painter's body toward my objective, I ran across even more painted billboards.

I thought the Empire striking back against civilian rebels was an interesting untold story on its own. Someone had gunned him down while painting. By the second or third sign, I found the man responsible for the graffiti tags lying in a puddle of paint and blood. As I moved toward my objective, I saw spray-painted propaganda billboards taunting Emperor Mengsk. They're not alone in their anti-Empire efforts, though. In the first campaign mission, Liberation Day, Raynor and his Raiders work behind enemy lines to destroy a Dominion base. Revolution - Grunts Gun Down Graffiti Guy
