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<center>'''''Plasma Pak''''' </center><br />
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<br />
'''Developer:''' [[Monolith Productions]] <br />
<br />
'''Publisher:''' [[GT Interactive]] <br />
<br />
'''Designer:''' [[Nick Newhard]] <br />
<br />
'''Engine:''' [[Build]] <br />
<br />
'''Released:''' [[Fact Time Line#1997|October 15, 1997]] <br />
<br />
'''Genre:''' [[:wikipedia:First Person Shooter|First Person Shooter]] <br />
<br />
'''Modes:''' Single-player, Multiplayer <br />
<br />
'''Platforms:''' [[:wikipedia:MS-DOS|MS-DOS]]<br />
<br />
'''UPC/A7:''' 7 42725 12571 1 <br />
<br />
'''ESRB Rating:''' M (animated violence) <br />
<br />
'''Media:''' CD-ROM(1)<br />
[[Image:Blood-ESRB.gif|center|Blood as rated by the ESRB]]<br />
</div><br />
<br />
{{quote|quotation="From Monolith Productions, the developer of BLOOD, comes the official expansion pack that rips loose where the bloody action left off! Sink your teeth into eleven all-new horrific, bloodcurdling levels of intense 3D first- person action. Battle seven new maniacal monsters including Zealots, Fire Chrysallids and a new boss, The Beast! Also featuring 2 sadistic new Bloodbath levels for fierce multiplayer action! The BLOODBATH continues!"|attributedTo=[http://web.archive.org/web/20080915200656/http://blood.lith.com/software/plasma.asp ''Blood ''Website]}}<br />
<br />
The '''''Plasma Pak''''' is the second of two expansion packs for the game ''[[Blood]]''. Unlike the previously released ''[[Cryptic Passage]]'', the ''Plasma Pak'' was created in-house by [[Monolith Productions]]. It added a new episode consisting of nine new levels, additional enemies, new weapon modes, new multiplayer maps, and numerous bug fixes. <br />
<br />
== Details ==<br />
''See Also: [[Development of Blood#Plasma Pak|Plasma Pak Development]]''<br />
<br />
There is no official storyline for ''Plasma Pak'', however it can be assumed, based on various clues, that after [[Caleb|Caleb]] defeats [[Tchernobog|Tchernobog]] he learns that the [[Cabal|Cabal]] is training new batch of [[Chosen]], and he sets out to stop the cult's plans.<br />
<br />
In [[Fact Time Line#1999|1999]], ''Plasma Pak'' was put on the infamous [[:wikipedia:Germany|German]] index of censored games, making it illegal to advertise or sell to minors. However, unlike most games put on the index, it was not confiscated, meaning it was legal to sell to an adult. However, the lack of advertising prompted its disappearance from shelves. <br />
<br />
On [[Fact Time Line#1998|July 15, 1998]] a special edition collection titled ''[[One Unit: Whole Blood]]'' was released, which included the fully-patched full version of ''Blood'', the ''Cryptic Passage'' expansion pack, the ''Plasma Pak'' expansion pack, and the ''Game Wizards'' interactive walkthrough/strategy guide. The ''One Unit: Whole Blood'' name also became revived when ''Blood'' became available from [[GOG.com]] and other [[wikipedia:digital distribution|digital distribution]] services, along with its expansion packs.<br />
<br />
Within the game, this episode is called "Post Mortem", however, in the [[Build#INI|INI]] file, it is called "Civilian Life".<br />
<br />
== New Episode: Post Mortem ==<br />
{|<br />
|Caleb starts his journey at a department store ([[E6M1: Welcome To Your Life|E6M1: Welcome To Your Life]]) overtaken by Cabal. Clearing a way through his enemies, Caleb finds another shopping center ([[E6M2: They Are Here|E6M2: They Are Here]]) which is connected to a processing facility of sorts and is lured to an ambush in a Cabal-controlled warehouse ([[E6M3: Public Storage|E6M3: Public Storage]]). Using the aeration conduits, he outflanks his enemies and moves into the city aqueducts ([[E6M4: Aqueducts|E6M4: Aqueducts]]). A Cabal ship is docked nearby, but Caleb does not waste time and sinks the vessel. Later, he moves into Cabal territory, wreaking havoc in a temple complex ([[E6M5: The Ruined Temple|E6M5: The Ruined Temple]]), then storming the inner temple ([[E6M6: Forbidden Rituals|E6M6: Forbidden Rituals]]), where the Cabalists are preparing some kind of unearthly ceremony. He also has the chance to visit some forgotten catacombs ([[E6M9: Forgotten Catacombs|E6M9: Forgotten Catacombs]]). Satisfied the temples have been dealt with, Caleb enters the dungeon ([[E6M7: The Dungeon|E6M7: The Dungeon]]), a dark, creepy structure built to stop anyone trying to reach the training ground for the new Chosen. A set of locked doors blocks the exit and Caleb is forced to wander across different areas to gather all the required keys. In the end he reaches the grounds ([[E6M8: Beauty and the Beast|E6M8: Beauty and the Beast]]) where a Priest awaits (multiple at higher difficulty levels). He defeats both their Cabal form and [[Beast|Beast]] form, stopping the Cabal's plans.<br />
|{{B1E6}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== New Enemies ==<br />
[[Image:B1 beast.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Beast]]<br />
*[[Acolyte]] - Green-robed "[[cultist]]s in training" that throw dynamite.<br />
*[[Zealot#Blood|Zealot/Elite Cultist]] - Blue-robed cultists with a [[Tesla Cannon]]s. <br />
*[[Chrysalid Pod]] - A plant that spews acid.<br />
*[[Little Caleb]] - Miniature versions of Caleb that burst from the mirror and attack in swarms. <br />
*[[Magma Chrysalid Pod|Magma Chrysalid Pod]] - A plant that spews lava.<br />
*[[Beast|Priest/Beast]] - Final boss - Chosen-in-training that transform into a wolf-like beast when killed.<br />
<br />
== New Weapon Modes ==<br />
<br />
*[[Life Leech]] - New alternate fire - sets up the staff as a sentry gun, but drops the weapon.<br />
*[[Tesla Cannon]] - Can now be used with the [[List of Items#Guns Akimbo|Guns Akimbo]] power-up. <br />
*[[Napalm Launcher]] - Different alternate fire - launches a bouncing ball of napalm with smaller bursts.<br />
<br />
== New Multiplayer Maps ==<br />
<br />
*[[DM1: Monolith Building 11]] - A level modeled after the monolith offices. The manager's office contains a [[Bloated Butcher]]. <br />
*[[DM2: Power!]]<br />
*[[DM3: Area 15]]<br />
<br />
These are included in the same "[[Blood#Multiplayer Maps|episode 5]]" portion of the ''Blood'' [[Build#INI|INI]] file immediately following the original retail [[BloodBath]] maps, but have a different prefix (DM instead of BB). The single player portion is then included as an episode 6.<br />
<br />
== Full Credits ==<br />
The credits for the ''Plasma Pak'' can be found: [[Credits#Plasma Pak|here]].<br />
<br />
''See also: [[Blood#Full Credits|Credits for Blood]]'' <br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
*[[User:Tchernobog/reviews#Plasma Pak Blood Expansion|Tchernobog's Review of The Plasma Pak]]<br />
<br />
== External Links ==<br />
<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_%28video_game%29#Plasma_Pak Plasma Pak on Wikipedia]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20041230093901/http://www.avault.com/reviews/review_temp.asp?game=plasma&page=1 Review from The Adrenaline Vault (September 12, 1997)]<br />
*[http://a1-ghostwriter.blogspot.ca/2013/11/blood-monolith-1997-expansions-plasma.html Blood (Monolith, 1997) Expansions: Plasma Pack (Sunstorm Interactive, 1997), and Cryptic Passage (Monolith, 1997) - November 25, 2013]<br />
*[https://pekoeblaze.wordpress.com/2015/05/12/review-blood-plasma-pak-game-expansion-for-blood/ Review from PekoeBlaze (May 12, 2015)]<br />
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[[Image:Plasmapak cover.jpg|center|Blood Screamshot]] <br />
<center>'''''Plasma Pak''''' </center><br />
----<br />
<br />
'''Developer:''' [[Monolith Productions]] <br />
<br />
'''Publisher:''' [[GT Interactive]] <br />
<br />
'''Designer:''' [[Nick Newhard]] <br />
<br />
'''Engine:''' [[Build]] <br />
<br />
'''Released:''' [[Fact Time Line#1997|October 15, 1997]] <br />
<br />
'''Genre:''' [[:wikipedia:First Person Shooter|First Person Shooter]] <br />
<br />
'''Modes:''' Single-player, Multiplayer <br />
<br />
'''Platforms:''' [[:wikipedia:MS-DOS|MS-DOS]]<br />
<br />
'''UPC/A7:''' 7 42725 12571 1 <br />
<br />
'''ESRB Rating:''' M (animated violence) <br />
<br />
'''Media:''' CD-ROM(1)<br />
[[Image:Blood-ESRB.gif|center|Blood as rated by the ESRB]]<br />
</div><br />
<br />
{{quote|quotation="From Monolith Productions, the developer of BLOOD, comes the official expansion pack that rips loose where the bloody action left off! Sink your teeth into eleven all-new horrific, bloodcurdling levels of intense 3D first- person action. Battle seven new maniacal monsters including Zealots, Fire Chrysallids and a new boss, The Beast! Also featuring 2 sadistic new Bloodbath levels for fierce multiplayer action! The BLOODBATH continues!"|attributedTo=[http://web.archive.org/web/20080915200656/http://blood.lith.com/software/plasma.asp ''Blood ''Website]}}<br />
<br />
The '''''Plasma Pak''''' is the second of two expansion packs for the game ''[[Blood]]''. Unlike the previously released ''[[Cryptic Passage]]'', the ''Plasma Pak'' was created in-house by [[Monolith Productions]]. It added a new episode consisting of nine new levels, additional enemies, new weapon modes, new multiplayer maps, and numerous bug fixes. <br />
<br />
== Details ==<br />
''See Also: [[Development of Blood#Plasma Pak|Plasma Pak Development]]''<br />
<br />
There is no official storyline for ''Plasma Pak'', however it can be assumed, based on various clues, that after [[Caleb|Caleb]] defeats [[Tchernobog|Tchernobog]] he learns that the [[Cabal|Cabal]] is training new batch of [[Chosen]], and he sets out to stop the cult's plans.<br />
<br />
In [[Fact Time Line#1999|1999]], ''Plasma Pak'' was put on the infamous [[:wikipedia:Germany|German]] index of censored games, making it illegal to advertise or sell to minors. However, unlike most games put on the index, it was not confiscated, meaning it was legal to sell to an adult. However, the lack of advertising prompted its disappearance from shelves. <br />
<br />
On [[Fact Time Line#1998|July 15, 1998]] a special edition collection titled ''[[One Unit: Whole Blood]]'' was released, which included the fully-patched full version of ''Blood'', the ''Cryptic Passage'' expansion pack, the ''Plasma Pak'' expansion pack, and the ''Game Wizards'' interactive walkthrough/strategy guide. The ''One Unit: Whole Blood'' name also became revived when ''Blood'' became available from [[GOG.com]] and other [[wikipedia:digital distribution|digital distribution]] services, along with its expansion packs.<br />
<br />
Within the game, this episode is called "Post Mortem", however, in the [[Build#INI|INI]] file, it is called "Civilian Life".<br />
<br />
== New Episode: Post Mortem ==<br />
{|<br />
|Caleb starts his journey at a department store ([[E6M1: Welcome To Your Life|E6M1: Welcome To Your Life]]) overtaken by Cabal. Clearing a way through his enemies, Caleb finds another shopping center ([[E6M2: They Are Here|E6M2: They Are Here]]) which is connected to a processing facility of sorts and is lured to an ambush in a Cabal-controlled warehouse ([[E6M3: Public Storage|E6M3: Public Storage]]). Using the aeration conduits, he outflanks his enemies and moves into the city aqueducts ([[E6M4: Aqueducts|E6M4: Aqueducts]]). A Cabal ship is docked nearby, but Caleb does not waste time and sinks the vessel. Later, he moves into Cabal territory, wreaking havoc in a temple complex ([[E6M5: The Ruined Temple|E6M5: The Ruined Temple]]), then storming the inner temple ([[E6M6: Forbidden Rituals|E6M6: Forbidden Rituals]]), where the Cabalists are preparing some kind of unearthly ceremony. He also has the chance to visit some forgotten catacombs ([[E6M9: Forgotten Catacombs|E6M9: Forgotten Catacombs]]). Satisfied the temples have been dealt with, Caleb enters the dungeon ([[E6M7: The Dungeon|E6M7: The Dungeon]]), a dark, creepy structure built to stop anyone trying to reach the training ground for the new Chosen. A set of locked doors blocks the exit and Caleb is forced to wander across different areas to gather all the required keys. In the end he reaches the grounds ([[E6M8: Beauty and the Beast|E6M8: Beauty and the Beast]]) where a Priest awaits (multiple at higher difficulty levels). He defeats both their Cabal form and [[Beast|Beast]] form, stopping the Cabal's plans.<br />
|{{B1E6}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== New Enemies ==<br />
[[Image:B1 beast.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Beast]]<br />
*[[Acolyte]] - Green-robed "[[cultist]]s in training" that throw dynamite.<br />
*[[Zealot#Blood|Zealot/Elite Cultist]] - Blue-robed cultists with a [[Tesla Cannon]]s. <br />
*[[Chrysalid Pod]] - A plant that spews acid.<br />
*[[Little Caleb]] - Miniature versions of Caleb that burst from the mirror and attack in swarms. <br />
*[[Magma Chrysalid Pod|Magma Chrysalid Pod]] - A plant that spews lava.<br />
*[[Beast|Priest/Beast]] - Final boss - Chosen-in-training that transform into a wolf-like beast when killed.<br />
<br />
== New Weapon Modes ==<br />
<br />
*[[Life Leech]] - New alternate fire - sets up the staff as a sentry gun, but drops the weapon.<br />
*[[Tesla Cannon]] - Can now be used with the [[List of Items#Guns Akimbo|Guns Akimbo]] power-up. <br />
*[[Napalm Launcher]] - Different alternate fire - launches a bouncing ball of napalm with smaller bursts.<br />
<br />
== New Multiplayer Maps ==<br />
<br />
*[[DM1: Monolith Building 11]] - A level modeled after the monolith offices. The manager's office contains a [[Bloated Butcher]]. <br />
*[[DM2: Power!]]<br />
*[[DM3: Area 15]]<br />
<br />
These are included in the same "[[Blood#Multiplayer Maps|episode 5]]" portion of the ''Blood'' [[Build#INI|INI]] file immediately following the original retail [[BloodBath]] maps, but have a different prefix (DM instead of BB). The single player portion is then included as an episode 6.<br />
<br />
== Full Credits ==<br />
The credits for the ''Plasma Pak'' can be found: [[Credits#Plasma Pak|here]].<br />
<br />
''See also: [[Blood#Full Credits|Credits for Blood]]'' <br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
*[[User:Tchernobog/reviews#Plasma Pak Blood Expansion|Tchernobog's Review of The Plasma Pak]]<br />
<br />
== External Links ==<br />
<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_%28video_game%29#Plasma_Pak Plasma Pak on Wikipedia]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20041230093901/http://www.avault.com/reviews/review_temp.asp?game=plasma&page=1 Review from The Adrenaline Vault (September 12, 1997)]<br />
*[http://a1-ghostwriter.blogspot.ca/2013/11/blood-monolith-1997-expansions-plasma.html Blood (Monolith, 1997) Expansions: Plasma Pack (Sunstorm Interactive, 1997), and Cryptic Passage (Monolith, 1997) - November 25, 2013]<br />
*[https://pekoeblaze.wordpress.com/2015/05/12/review-blood-plasma-pak-game-expansion-for-blood/ Review from PekoeBlaze (May 12, 2015)]<br />
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[[Image:Plasmapak cover.jpg|center|Blood Screamshot]] <br />
<center>'''''Plasma Pak''''' </center><br />
----<br />
<br />
'''Developer:''' [[Monolith Productions]] <br />
<br />
'''Publisher:''' [[GT Interactive]] <br />
<br />
'''Designer:''' [[Nick Newhard]] <br />
<br />
'''Engine:''' [[Build]] <br />
<br />
'''Released:''' [[Fact Time Line#1997|October 15, 1997]] <br />
<br />
'''Genre:''' [[:wikipedia:First Person Shooter|First Person Shooter]] <br />
<br />
'''Modes:''' Single-player, Multiplayer <br />
<br />
'''Platforms:''' [[:wikipedia:MS-DOS|MS-DOS]]<br />
<br />
'''UPC/A7:''' 7 42725 12571 1 <br />
<br />
'''ESRB Rating:''' M (animated violence) <br />
<br />
'''Media:''' CD-ROM(1)<br />
[[Image:Blood-ESRB.gif|center|Blood as rated by the ESRB]]<br />
</div><br />
<br />
{{quote|quotation="From Monolith Productions, the developer of BLOOD, comes the official expansion pack that rips loose where the bloody action left off! Sink your teeth into eleven all-new horrific, bloodcurdling levels of intense 3D first- person action. Battle seven new maniacal monsters including Zealots, Fire Chrysallids and a new boss, The Beast! Also featuring 2 sadistic new Bloodbath levels for fierce multiplayer action! The BLOODBATH continues!"|attributedTo=[http://web.archive.org/web/20080915200656/http://blood.lith.com/software/plasma.asp ''Blood ''Website]}}<br />
<br />
The '''''Plasma Pak''''' is the second of two expansion packs for the game ''[[Blood]]''. Unlike the previously released ''[[Cryptic Passage]]'', the ''Plasma Pak'' was created in-house by [[Monolith Productions]]. It added a new episode consisting of nine new levels, additional enemies, new weapon modes, new multiplayer maps, and numerous bug fixes. <br />
<br />
== Details ==<br />
''See Also: [[Development of Blood#Plasma Pak|Plasma Pak Development]]''<br />
<br />
There is no official storyline for ''Plasma Pak'', however it can be assumed, based on various clues, that after [[Caleb|Caleb]] defeats [[Tchernobog|Tchernobog]] he learns that the [[Cabal|Cabal]] is training new batch of [[Chosen]], and he sets out to stop the cult's plans.<br />
<br />
In [[Fact Time Line#1999|1999]], ''Plasma Pak'' was put on the infamous [[:wikipedia:Germany|German]] index of censored games, making it illegal to advertise or sell to minors. However, unlike most games put on the index, it was not confiscated, meaning it was legal to sell to an adult. However, the lack of advertising prompted its disappearance from shelves. <br />
<br />
On [[Fact Time Line#1998|July 15, 1998]] a special edition collection titled ''[[One Unit: Whole Blood]]'' was released, which included the fully-patched full version of ''Blood'', the ''Cryptic Passage'' expansion pack, the ''Plasma Pak'' expansion pack, and the ''Game Wizards'' interactive walkthrough/strategy guide. The ''One Unit: Whole Blood'' name also became revived when ''Blood'' became available from [[GOG.com]] and other [[wikipedia:digital distribution|digital distribution]] services, along with its expansion packs.<br />
<br />
Within the game, this episode is called "Post Mortem", however, in the [[Build#INI|INI]] file, it is called "Civilian Life".<br />
<br />
== New Episode: Post Mortem ==<br />
{|<br />
|Caleb starts his journey at a department store ([[E6M1: Welcome To Your Life|E6M1: Welcome To Your Life]]) overtaken by Cabal. Clearing a way through his enemies, Caleb finds another shopping center ([[E6M2: They Are Here|E6M2: They Are Here]]) which is connected to a processing facility of sorts and is lured to an ambush in a Cabal-controlled warehouse ([[E6M3: Public Storage|E6M3: Public Storage]]). Using the aeration conduits, he outflanks his enemies and moves into the city aqueducts ([[E6M4: Aqueducts|E6M4: Aqueducts]]). A Cabal ship is docked nearby, but Caleb does not waste time and sinks the vessel. Later, he moves into Cabal territory, wreaking havoc in a temple complex ([[E6M5: The Ruined Temple|E6M5: The Ruined Temple]]), then storming the inner temple ([[E6M6: Forbidden Rituals|E6M6: Forbidden Rituals]]), where the Cabalists are preparing some kind of unearthly ceremony. He also has the chance to visit some forgotten catacombs ([[E6M9: Forgotten Catacombs|E6M9: Forgotten Catacombs]]). Satisfied the temples have been dealt with, Caleb enters the dungeon ([[E6M7: The Dungeon|E6M7: The Dungeon]]), a dark, creepy structure built to stop anyone trying to reach the training ground for the new Chosen. A set of locked doors blocks the exit and Caleb is forced to wander across different areas to gather all the required keys. In the end he reaches the grounds ([[E6M8: Beauty and the Beast|E6M8: Beauty and the Beast]]) where a Priest awaits (multiple at higher difficulty levels). He defeats both their Cabal form and [[Beast|Beast]] form, stopping the Cabal's plans.<br />
|{{B1E6}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== New Enemies ==<br />
[[Image:B1 beast.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Beast]]<br />
*[[Acolyte]] - Green-robed "[[cultist]]s in training" that throw dynamite.<br />
*[[Zealot#Blood|Zealot/Elite Cultist]] - Blue-robed cultists with a [[Tesla Cannon]]s. <br />
*[[Chrysalid Pod]] - A plant that spews acid.<br />
*[[Little Caleb]] - Miniature versions of Caleb that burst from the mirror and attack in swarms. <br />
*[[Magma Chrysalid Pod|Magma Chrysalid Pod]] - A plant that spews lava.<br />
*[[Beast|Priest/Beast]] - Final boss - Chosen-in-training that transform into a wolf-like beast when killed.<br />
<br />
== New Weapon Modes ==<br />
<br />
*[[Life Leech]] - New alternate fire - sets up the staff as a sentry gun, but drops the weapon.<br />
*[[Tesla Cannon]] - Can now be used with the [[List of Items#Guns Akimbo|Guns Akimbo]] power-up. <br />
*[[Napalm Launcher]] - Different alternate fire - launches a bouncing ball of napalm with smaller bursts.<br />
<br />
== New Multiplayer Maps ==<br />
<br />
*[[DM1: Monolith Building 11]] - A level modeled after the monolith offices. The manager's office contains a [[Bloated Butcher]]. <br />
*[[DM2: Power!]]<br />
*[[DM3: Area 15]]<br />
<br />
These are included in the same "[[Blood#Multiplayer Maps|episode 5]]" portion of the ''Blood'' [[Build#INI|INI]] file immediately following the original retail [[BloodBath]] maps, but have a different prefix (DM instead of BB). The single player portion is then included as an episode 6.<br />
<br />
== Full Credits ==<br />
The credits for the ''Plasma Pak'' can be found: [[Credits#Plasma Pak|here]].<br />
<br />
''See also: [[Blood#Full Credits|Credits for Blood]]'' <br />
<br />
== See Also ==<br />
*[[User:Tchernobog/reviews#Plasma Pak Blood Expansion|Tchernobog's Review of The Plasma Pak]]<br />
<br />
== External Links ==<br />
<br />
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_%28video_game%29#Plasma_Pak Plasma Pak on Wikipedia]<br />
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20041230093901/http://www.avault.com/reviews/review_temp.asp?game=plasma&page=1 Review from The Adrenaline Vault (September 12, 1997)]<br />
*[http://a1-ghostwriter.blogspot.ca/2013/11/blood-monolith-1997-expansions-plasma.html Blood (Monolith, 1997) Expansions: Plasma Pack (Sunstorm Interactive, 1997), and Cryptic Passage (Monolith, 1997) - November 25, 2013]<br />
*[https://pekoeblaze.wordpress.com/2015/05/12/review-blood-plasma-pak-game-expansion-for-blood/ Review from PekoeBlaze (May 12, 2015)]<br />
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