![]() And to Juan Haro of Azul and Tamara Ford for their commentary.Īt Seven Stories Press, profound thanks to Dan Simon, who understood the importance of publishing these writings. To Michael Eisenmenger and Amy Melnick for many hours of conversation and impressions and solidarity during our long journey into Chiapas. Thanks to Tom Hansen of Mexico Solidarity Committee, thanks for giving us time and invaluable information. To all the photographers, including Yuriria, Antonio Turok, Mat Jacob, and Pedro Valtierra, thank you for the amazing images that appear in this book. To the mysterious Nixim for her help finding images. To Armando Ponce of Proceso for giving me the gift of special issues of the magazine to further my research, and for giving me shelter while in Mexico. To Lourdes Sanchez, I thank for the many insights into Mayan mythology and customs. To Susana Cato and Lorena Crenier for giving shape and color to the puzzle. To Luis Hernandez Navarro and David Brooks of La Jornada for their invaluable help in piecing together the complicated Mexican political puzzle, and to Carmen Lira for opening the doors for us to that important journal’s talented writers and their photography archives. To Javier Elorriaga and the FZLN for providing a valuable reference point from within the struggle. In Mexico, first and foremost, to the organization of Enlace Civil for the bridges they build between the communities of resistance and civil society, and for the guidance and care they shared with us during our visits to Chiapas. ![]() To the dedicated people who translate the Zapatista communiqués so that they may circulate the world through the Internet, we owe a great debt for keeping the issues in Chiapas ever-present and for helping breach the Mexican government’s cordon of silence and denial. You can even catch projectiles from the attacking ship in the first major stand-off and shoot them back at the footsoldiers (leaving the ship alive until you run out of enemies).THIS BOOK could not have been were it not for the generosity of spirit, talent, and daring of many people, more than could possibly be named in this short page or retained in this faulty memory of mine. ![]() This mission is filled with enemies shooting projectiles at you. Remember, you can skip cut-scenes to speed this up. Progress past the opening sequences in the first mission. Challenge Mode lets you keep all your weapons upgrades. If you're trying to collect this trophy after finishing the game (and there are not enough enemies around), one quick option to complete the challenge is to start a new game in Challenge Mode. ![]() Once 10 of them have been defeated this way, the trophy will be yours. ![]() We recommend replaying the first challenge arena at Zurkie's against the 2nd and 4th wave of pirates and carefully backpedaling away from the pirates with guns to hit them only with your returning projectiles. The trick is to gain enough distance on the attacker so that they are killed by the returning projectile - not the blast wave from the shield, which can be farther than you think. Once you have a view, unleash the shield to send the projectiles back. You'll see any incoming projectiles get caught in the shield as little purple orbs. In order to gain this trophy, you must ensure that incoming projectiles are caught by holding out the Void Reactor's shield, and then fire them back at the attacker. ![]()
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