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==Features== ===Missions=== ''The Core Contingency'' expansion features 25 new missions, with 12 for each of its campaigns and a bonus mission, named "Krogoth Encounter." '''Krogoth Encounter''' is an Arm bonus mission, set during the time of the original game (and thus could technically be considered a "lost mission") during the Galactic War on the metallic world of Core Prime, as the Arm was slowly making its way to domination. The level is available only in Hard difficulty, its highlight being experimental, super-powerful [[Krogoth]] Kbots which the player must overcome and whose production facilities the player must destroy. ''The Core Contingency'' missions also feature native, hostile alien inhabitants of various planets, such as dangerously powerful sea creatures on the campaign's opening planet, Hydross, a [[ocean planet|water world]]. ===Units=== The 75 new units the expansion pack comes with include: seaplanes capable of landing underwater, aqueous metal deposits and structures (such as the floating "Naval-Series" heavy laser turrets and missile turrets), hovercraft, amphibious Kbots, pop-up turrets, and rapid-fire plasma cannons, among many others. It also, aside from the addition of new worlds, adds new natural disasters, particularly those of Temblor, a planet whose only habitable land lies on mountains high above clouds, whose unpredictable earthquakes can damage structures and ground forces. Many of the ''CC'' units are included in the 3.1 patch except a few most important ones. For example: '''CORE Krogoth''' is a heavy level 10 Experimental kbot that is produced in the Level 3 Krogoth Gantry. It high cost of 29489 Metal and 116664 Energy make it hard and slow to produce. It has a Heavy Blue Laser in its head, Heavy Plasma Cannons in its arms and two Starburst missile launchers on its back. It can wreak havoc if accompanied by radar and a Targeting Facility. The Krogoth however can be destroyed by a direct shot from a Commander's D-Gun. '''ARM Pelican''' is an amphibious level 2 kbot produced in the Adv. Kbot Lab. It moves on the surface of the water and takes little damage from missile fire. It is armed with a red laser and rockets. It costs 255 Metal and can dominate naval battles. '''ARM Maverick''' is a level 2 gunslinging kbot, it has two high damage plasma weapons and a metal cost of 492. Few of these can take out a Commander easily. '''ARM Vulcan & CORE Buzzsaw''' are Long Range Plasma Cannons or ''LRPC''s with rapid fire. They require huge energy supplies to fire effectively but are devastating with radar and a Targeting Facility. The Buzzsaw has a lower rate of fire but a longer range. ===Maps=== The expansion comes with 53 multiplayer maps, featuring all-new environments such as lush grassland/rainforest, slate, crystal, urban, and sea-coral. It also fixes various bugs and glitches from the original game. Many popular online TA maps come from the ''CC''expansion.
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