Story
The player starts the game as a window cleaner dressed in white overalls who is in the middle of cleaning the outside of a skyscraper. According to later references, the game starts in 1989 (also when Future Wars was first retailed).
The player character is not given a name throughout the game. The game cursor identifies him only as 'hero'. He is standing on an electric elevator platform attached to the outside of the building when 'Ed the boss' opens a window to reprimand him for slacking by banging his fist against the window ledge and shouting. The player then can enter the building and, while playing a prank to Ed, he discovers a secret passage leading to a machine room. While there he acquires some documents in an alien language which he keeps in the inventory.
The device takes the player to the middle ages (1304), where the hero has the chance to rescue a damsel in distress from suspicious monks. He learns then that she is Lo'Ann, a time traveler who came with her father Lear to jeopardize an alien plot to plant a long-delay time bomb, and he helped them to succeed in their mission against the Crughons. However by learning things he shouldn't, he must be taken to the Supreme Council of the future so that his fate is decided.
The player is then taken to 44th century to meet the council during an attack by the Crughons. After a minor mishap and subsequently having to make his way through the ravaged city of Paris II, the hero eventually gets aboard a shuttle that would take him to the council's city, only to be kidnapped by the aliens. He is rescued by Earth forces but he is accused of collaboration with them as he is carrying the alien documents with him; he is only saved from execution by Lo'Ann who informs the Council.
The Council then explains to the player the background:
- The humans had abandoned Earth and were living in colonies when the war with the Crughons erupted a century ago. The war pushed them to rehabilitate abandoned Earth. They built a 'time-space energy shield' system called SDI 'in memory of the past' which prevents the Crughons both from attacking Earth and also teleport themselves through time-travel. However the aliens managed to visit Earth in different periods of the past and plant three time bombs in the location of the future 3 generators of SDI. Once activated the alien bombs can't be defused and the only option is to prevent the aliens to plant them. For now, Lo'Ann managed to defuse one of them with the hero's help in the middle ages, however the one from the hero's era detonated, allowing the aliens to attack. Thanks to the documents the hero was carrying, they determined that the third bomb was planted in the Cretaceous period.
He and Lo'Ann then travel there to foil the alien attempt. After an arcade sequence and the wounding of Lo'Ann, the hero boards their spaceship and travels to their headquarters to make the bomb to detonate prematurely. The game ends when, after succeeding in detonating the bomb long before the humans even appear on the surface of the earth (and providing quite a convenient explanation for the extinction of dinosaurs), the hero returns to the 44th century to fight further battles against the cruel alien race.
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