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Task force 141
Task force 141












Its members are mostly composed of personnel with experience from the Second Lucis Civil War and had been recruited into a much more advanced state of combat training as well as new recruits. Task Force 141, colloquially referred to as "The One-Four-One," is a multinational special operations unit composed of members of Lucian, Zanarkian, New Akibander, Gallian, Nihhonese, Erebonian, Rubrumian, Alterian, Basel-Ebelian, Nibelheimian, Jutlander, Quenminese and Joyonghean. Imperial and Royal Quenminese Armed Forces.Speaking of Call of Duty, rumors suggest that classic maps are returning to Modern Warfare 2 as paid DLC in a future update. Earlier leaks already hint at a similar betrayal by one of the main characters in what's arguably the most gut-wrenching twist in video game history. But, given the similarities between the single-player campaign of the 20 titles, we wouldn't be surprised if Modern Warfare 2 follows suit. The gist here is that we're playing as the same characters from way back then, only in a different tale and setting. MW2 will continue the story from 2019's Modern Warfare, which was a reboot of Modern Warfare from 2007's Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Going back to the trailer, we're treated to footage of Vargas welcoming MacTavish and the eerily prophetic line, "As long as there is a war on terror, there'll be no real war on drugs." It looks like all of those rumors that the next Call of Duty game will revolve around the drug war was right. It's a relatively new tactic for the franchise that's likely to stick. Although Modern Warfare 2 won't be out until the 28th, pre-orders will be ahead of the curve a week early on the 20th. Speaking of, the timing makes sense when you think about the early access dates for those who ordered and will order Modern Warfare 2 ahead of everyone else. The new Modern Warfare 2 trailer is good - it's more than enough to get you to pre-order the game if you already haven't.














Task force 141