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FURI

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FURI

By pip31319

 

 

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FURI is a rebel organisation against ESCorp. Many prisoners end up turning to them, because of ESCorp's harsh policies. Their missions office is on Nalikors' surface at [64][154].

 

Furi's self-introduction


You join FURI when you complete "The FURI", and during this mission a FURI spokesperson gives us an insight into what FURI are and what they stand for:

 

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"Welcome companion!

The RCEH needs all available souls to fight human expansion. We have no discriminatory policies and your human origins are not an obstacle to you joining our cause. You can now participate in prisoner rescue and ESCorp equipment sabotage operations in this system.

Thank you for your help!"

 

 

The choice


Sometime in the game you will have to make the choice between ESCorp and FURI. Either way, you will still have to do either the ESCorp's Zone Cleanup Missions or the FURI's Free A Prisoner Missions, but depending on what group you go with, you will get certain benefits.

 

If you choose FURI and go outside the Karbonis Belt, ESCorp disowns you, you will lose your envelope extensions and you will become an Interstellar Fugitive, until you complete the mission The FURI. When you are a FURI member, as mentioned above, instead of the Zone Cleanup Missions, you do the Free A Prisoner Missions getting minerals when completed. The downside to this is they tend to be further apart, the upside being they are only 1 sector each. You can also get items exclusive to FURI, the Syntrogenic Accelerator (gives you an extra LHC a day) and Saumir's Twinner (at the start of the level you get 2 balls instead of 1), along with getting the 4th Drilling Ball.

 

If you choose FURI though, you are really missing the goal of legally becoming free (but in a sense you are "free" just that ESCorp doesn't think so). You cannot switch to FURI after 52 ESCorp cleanup missions, as you are deemed to support ESCorp. If you are FURI as well, you cannot get the ESCorp specific items.

 

Also, many of the native inhabitants of the Zonkerian system are supporters of FURI. As a FURI member, if you land on a planet and meet one, they will give you a gift of either minerals or RHCs. In contrast, if you are an ESCorp member, you can arrest these supporters if you have The Fight mission, for 10 RHCs apiece.

 

Talking to these supporters as a FURI member will also give you additional insight as to why FURI exists and why they oppose the ESCorp. Before giving you their gift, they will relate a short story telling of how the ESCorp is "disregarding the natural law" and causing many disasters, such as the pollution of Soupaline's ocean and a decreased birth rate for the inhabitants of Moltear. As such, it can be said that the FURI is defending its territory from expansion by the ESCorp, which is why the organization exists in the first place.

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