![]() ![]() ![]() I agree on the hand though that this map was pretty hard compared to some of the stuff later in the game(the Ultralisks and surprise attack were a tough challenge to deal with). Yeah, with my absolutely noobish editor skills, I think the problem was caused by the siege mode, tank mode difference. Since I can’t double-post, here is an edit of my verdict: Why was it necessary when there is a command that player is defeated when Duke is killed? I think the two switch 9 triggers can be deleted too. Now, I decided to fix this map for personal use, removed the double trigger, all the switch 9 triggers and commands, added some resources (300+300), and extra vespene geyser with default 5000 value, 4 marines, a firebat, 2 missile turrets and a barracks. While this mission could have been totally awesome, it’s still flawed. I think there are some unexpected zerg ambushes you are not supposed to prepare for, ultralisks are at full force, and while the protoss fleet was awesome, it couldn’t handle the zerg forces without massive help, and strenous play. It’s a mission which has a difficulty of Hammer Falls (probably worse with the all over the place guardians, ultras), not something like The Trump Card. So overall, this still needs rework to properly fit in the campaign. Is that buggy as well? AFAIK it’s a commando mission, which is nice, but the psi emitter had been already used earlier, so I’m not sure if it fits in the chronological order.From early on, reflexive governance approaches have been problematised for lacking explicit consideration of formal governance and decision-making structures. Developed over two decades ago, transition management is not an exception it has been specifically critiqued for being democratically illegitimate and depoliticising issues. Contributing to these debates, this article develops a legitimacy framework for understanding how transition management practices can be legitimised within liberal democratic structures, while safeguarding their transformative potential, or, ‘radical core’, while navigating innovation capture.
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