Site Surveillance - Howler's Mire
Greetings, Operatives!
Welcome to Howler's Mire, one of the several off-world sites used by Lemnis Industries in their project to save humanity. We're here to provide you with another round of intel about the site and hopefully prepare you for what you might encounter should you be sent there on missions.
The site is located on a small, unnamed dwarf planet. As you can see from the surveillance footage it's rich in plant life and arboreal features, which is what initially brought Lemnis Industries to the site. The mysterious blue luminous fungi caught the attention of Lemnis scientists, which then led to the construction of the base you see before you.
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Although we haven't spotted any animal life in the surrounding woods, our researchers have frequently reported unfamiliar howling noises emanating from the trees. It could be wildlife, it could be wind blowing through the trees, or maybe the fungus makes noise. Either way, it led to the site unofficially being dubbed Howler's Mire, and the name stuck.
Your mission at Howler's Mire will change depending on the situation at hand. The site is home to local storage units for unstable Exotic Matter. These Resistors contain and stabilize XM so they eventually can draw on a near limitless supply of raw energy, letting us power the Lemnis Gate project. Lately the Resistors have been attacked by unknown assailants and we need you to defend them, however there will be instances where you're called upon to destroy them so we can stabilize the energy outflow to the Lemnis Gate project. We don't want to overload the power grid and cause any potential setbacks. Calibrating the grid takes careful planning and consideration after all.

As you can see from the surveillance photos, the site is dotted with several housing and work units set up to maintain the Resistors and the flow of Exotic Matter and energy. Seeing as the area is relatively flat and open, Lemnis' workers have used what available space they have to build the site and keep it operational. You have a fair amount of space to move around in, but be careful to avoid crowding some of the tighter corridors. Things can easily become chaotic, so your Spectator Drone is vital to get an overview of the map and the battle situation.
You can quickly scale the housing units to set up firing positions, and the two at the very extreme edges of the site could make decent sniping positions. Equipment crates, trees and boulders can provide cover on the ground. The final thing that's worth noting are the subterranean tunnels connecting the housing and research units. These were dug to provide alternate and safe ways of transporting XM, equipment, and research materials. We recommend using them as flanking routes or locking them down to prevent an enemy from doing the same.

Howler's Mire can easily become a chaotic battlefield, but this simply gives you more opportunities to outsmart and overwhelm your opponent. Use the Spectator Drone to get an overview of the area and be prepared to change your battle strategies on the fly as necessary. Keep your wits about you and one step ahead of your enemy, and we're sure you will prevail.
Good luck out there, Operatives. Don't forget: Earth's future is in your hands.
Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube, or join our Discord server to chat with the community and get exclusive reveals. Finally, don't forget to add Lemnis Gate to your wishlist on Steam:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/950180/Lemnis_Gate/
Welcome to Howler's Mire, one of the several off-world sites used by Lemnis Industries in their project to save humanity. We're here to provide you with another round of intel about the site and hopefully prepare you for what you might encounter should you be sent there on missions.
The site is located on a small, unnamed dwarf planet. As you can see from the surveillance footage it's rich in plant life and arboreal features, which is what initially brought Lemnis Industries to the site. The mysterious blue luminous fungi caught the attention of Lemnis scientists, which then led to the construction of the base you see before you.
[previewyoutube][/previewyoutube]
Although we haven't spotted any animal life in the surrounding woods, our researchers have frequently reported unfamiliar howling noises emanating from the trees. It could be wildlife, it could be wind blowing through the trees, or maybe the fungus makes noise. Either way, it led to the site unofficially being dubbed Howler's Mire, and the name stuck.
Your mission at Howler's Mire will change depending on the situation at hand. The site is home to local storage units for unstable Exotic Matter. These Resistors contain and stabilize XM so they eventually can draw on a near limitless supply of raw energy, letting us power the Lemnis Gate project. Lately the Resistors have been attacked by unknown assailants and we need you to defend them, however there will be instances where you're called upon to destroy them so we can stabilize the energy outflow to the Lemnis Gate project. We don't want to overload the power grid and cause any potential setbacks. Calibrating the grid takes careful planning and consideration after all.

As you can see from the surveillance photos, the site is dotted with several housing and work units set up to maintain the Resistors and the flow of Exotic Matter and energy. Seeing as the area is relatively flat and open, Lemnis' workers have used what available space they have to build the site and keep it operational. You have a fair amount of space to move around in, but be careful to avoid crowding some of the tighter corridors. Things can easily become chaotic, so your Spectator Drone is vital to get an overview of the map and the battle situation.
You can quickly scale the housing units to set up firing positions, and the two at the very extreme edges of the site could make decent sniping positions. Equipment crates, trees and boulders can provide cover on the ground. The final thing that's worth noting are the subterranean tunnels connecting the housing and research units. These were dug to provide alternate and safe ways of transporting XM, equipment, and research materials. We recommend using them as flanking routes or locking them down to prevent an enemy from doing the same.

Howler's Mire can easily become a chaotic battlefield, but this simply gives you more opportunities to outsmart and overwhelm your opponent. Use the Spectator Drone to get an overview of the area and be prepared to change your battle strategies on the fly as necessary. Keep your wits about you and one step ahead of your enemy, and we're sure you will prevail.
Good luck out there, Operatives. Don't forget: Earth's future is in your hands.
Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube, or join our Discord server to chat with the community and get exclusive reveals. Finally, don't forget to add Lemnis Gate to your wishlist on Steam:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/950180/Lemnis_Gate/