Fortnite Chapter 3 - Season 2 Story Recap. Everything You Need To Know
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Fortnite Chapter 3 – Season 2 Story Recap. Everything You Need To Know

Fortnite Chapter 3 - Season 2 Story Recap. Everything You Need To Know
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Fortnite Chapter 3 – Season 2 Story Recap. Everything You Need To Know

Conflict to control the center of all reality is inevitable when it houses infinite power. Fortnite‘s main antagonist, the Order(IO), has launched all cylinders for Chapter 3 – Season 2, Resistance.

People from all reality are being brought into the IO’s Loop of Madness by the IO, who forces them into battle for analysis and cataloging to gain knowledge. The Seven oppose this in every ethical manner. Season 1’s Island flip was part of a carefully planned plan to end this threat.

Season 1 featured a lush landscape, and the Scientist was the player’s guy-in-the-chair for quests. Season 2 had more traditional narrative content. This summarizes what’s been happening as we bring about the Collider’s activation and, hopefully, reality’s rescue.

Week 1

Gunnar leads the IO enforcers in tanks and drills, while Doctor Slone disables Building. New members of the Seven and an old ally ask for assistance.

The Imagined eases tension with her sharp blade and humorous banter. She requests the destruction of Building Jammers, which the IO has spread throughout the Island.

The Origin‘s stoicism is derived from his leadership of the world-ending faction known as the Last Reality. He wishes to atone. He demands a thorough sweep of the battlefield to ensure that everything runs smoothly.

John “Jonesy”) Jones, a former agent of IO, reveals the Blimps that block the sky have been in place for a while under the Department of Dirigibles — alliteration and armageddon. He asks for the deployment of data scrapers and cameras to track movement.

Week 2

Already, Building is returning, and more missions are in the works. According to the IO, the Seven are building their tanks for battle. Their real plan is Armored Battle Buses, Cow Catchers, and Cowcatchers — a recycled metal vehicles covering clear paths for cars — which are Armored Battle Buses.

The Scientist asks for an entire tank sample to reverse-engineer. He hopes that finding the vehicle’s weakness can be helpful for the Loopers’ arsenal.

Doctor Slone watches from afar and guards the Fortress drill at the center. She is extremely disapproving of the Seven’s successes.

Huntmaster Saber, atop the blimp, guards Command Cavern, which is the IO’s base and entry point to the Island. Gunnar lives in the cavern and uses his gauntlet quickly to deter any trespassers.

Weeks 3-8

The Daily Bugle begins the first official battle as battle lines are drawn, and R&D starts on both sides.

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The IO and Seven’s forces are rifted into battle immediately. Players can support the Seven’s side and defeat IO troops in waves. If the scuffle ends, Legendary loot may be obtained.

These battles, which saw the Seven victorious overtaking the POI, defined the critical territorial lines that would seal the war’s end.

War is never static and always draws out more than either side can sustain. Cow Catchers and the now-funded Armored Battle Buses are used to clear the Seven clear paths for battles at other POI chokepoints.

Condo Canyon, Coney Crossroads, and Rocky Reels were all IO efforts by Huntmaster Saber. He is a feline-themed enforcer so agile that few even notice him. Every single battle was won by the Seven.

Each of the blimps that were observing these locations was taken down by the Imagined, who wanted to extract information from their servers about her history — something she completely forgot.

Bars were used to finance the development of new and old weaponry. The long-term Looper-based collaboration proved to be a better strategy. Turrets could be funded to be on the ground and atop other equipment, such as the driveable Battle Buses.

Week 9

The Scientist quickly realized that current technology wasn’t enough. The Imagined programmed a communication relay with The Paradigm, a member of the Seven who is currently being resented for past betrayals. She shares plans to have an old reliable member of the Seven’s arsenal: The Anvil Launcher.

This is just one step towards salvation. The Paradigm is a key character in the story. And the Seven are beginning to recognize her abilities once again.

The Imagined broadcasts a message of support for the Paradigm as a final attempt to bring hope into their ranks. Jonesy uses the same loudspeaker system to lower the IO’s morale and send a similarly heartfelt message to Doctor Slone, his ex-boss — to let him know that he can still redeem her.

The Origin, the originator of most Paradigm-related doubts within Seven, recruits Looper to the most elite squadron in the group, Covert Ops. The Looper’s abilities are impressive and even used to set an example for other soldiers in training.

Week 10

Tilted Towers was saved but not without great wreckage. However, the Loot Lake neighbor wasn’t so lucky. Jonesy uses the knowledge he has gained from monitoring the site to compare the technology he saw in the IO’s Doomsday Division.

The Collider is constructed. The Seven assign the Looper the task of gathering the keys for activating the Collider. On their way, they discover its true purpose in simulations. Destruction of the Loop — a new start for the IO’s megalomaniacs.

With the live Collision Event confirmed for June 4, it is only a matter of time before the machine is destroyed or succeeds in the spectacle.

One of Seven’s priorities was to teach Peely to drive despite all the chaos. While the IO records clearly show that he owes many thousands of Bars for his traffic violations, he did his best.

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