Hey everyone,
first of all, I would like to thank you for this really enjoyable game, so far. Since I really liked playing 2.4 (and a bit of 2.5), I was looking through the "contribute" section of the wiki, and was thinking, where I could contribute.
And then I stumbled upon this page:
http://ufoai.org/wiki/index.php/Proposals/Late_Storyline_IdeasWhen I read the "Alien Mothership" part, my first thought was: "Well, whenever the mothership (and by that the probable source of the alien invasion) is found, the UN (or even the nations) probably want to engage this thing themselves." My idea was that at this point, politicians would try to use the alien invasion for their benefit, by letting their own armies destroy the mothership. I would suspect that an organization like PHALANX would not fit into their plans. So the armies (or better, interstellar interceptors, build with the help of PHALANX/Alien technology) would be sent, and then fail because of the gravity shield around the mothership. In the meantime, PHALANX is still responsible for earth defence.
This would be (imho) a good explanation, why the players' soldiers are not used in a first assault on the aliens. After the failed attempt, the nations would come back and beg PHALANX for help (aka. research) to take down the mothership. It could maybe be presented by a first mail, something along the lines of:
"From: Colonel Navarre
Commander, you will not believe what was decided during the last meeting of the UN. After _we_ detected the aliens' mothership, the representatives of the world do not allow us to engage the invasion at its source. Instead, they are now sending the army of the UN to attack the mothership. I consider it a disgrace that we are not allowed to finish the aliens off. They still declare us responsible for defending earth in the mean time. It seems like we compete too much in the public opinion with the goverments. I can not believe that they put earths fate at risk for that.
However, if they succeed in taking the mothership down, earth is saved. Let us hope the best."
Sometime later (maybe a day, if such a concrete timer is implementable, I didn't dive into the source to check), another mail about the wipe out of the armies would arrive, along with a new research option for the gravity shield.
I don't know, if this subject is maybe too far in the future at the moment, but here it is
What do you think of it?
Sven