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The second season ends with the defeat of the Neosapiens and the liberation of the Homeworlds. The series was cancelled soon afterwards. However, Exosquad ended with a [[cliffhanger]], suggesting that the third season would have been about a war against a new [[alien race]], and that the Terrans and the Neosapiens would have been forced to ally with each other.
 
The second season ends with the defeat of the Neosapiens and the liberation of the Homeworlds. The series was cancelled soon afterwards. However, Exosquad ended with a [[cliffhanger]], suggesting that the third season would have been about a war against a new [[alien race]], and that the Terrans and the Neosapiens would have been forced to ally with each other.
  
=== Where the Campaign Picks Up ===
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== Where the Campaign Picks Up ==
  
 
This campaign was designed to act as the "lost third season" of the series. Instead of an alien invasion forcing them to work together, a secret cabal of artificial intelligences infiltrated the military infrastructure of moth sides, shutting down weapons and other military applications and forcing a stalemate. Susequently, both Terrans and Neos don't like being manipulated by the AIs.
 
This campaign was designed to act as the "lost third season" of the series. Instead of an alien invasion forcing them to work together, a secret cabal of artificial intelligences infiltrated the military infrastructure of moth sides, shutting down weapons and other military applications and forcing a stalemate. Susequently, both Terrans and Neos don't like being manipulated by the AIs.
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Nearly all of the Neosapiens were slaves in the Martian mines before the recent Neosapien rebellion. Although they were granted increased rights following the Neosapien revolts of the late 2060s (including control of Mars), most Neosapiens still live in virtual slavery.
 
Nearly all of the Neosapiens were slaves in the Martian mines before the recent Neosapien rebellion. Although they were granted increased rights following the Neosapien revolts of the late 2060s (including control of Mars), most Neosapiens still live in virtual slavery.
 
=== Automutation Syndrome ===
 
 
The [[genetic engineering]] of the Neosapiens was imperfect, as all Neosapiens feared developing the ''Automutation Syndrome''. Although the exact nature of this disorder has never been properly studied, it supposedly involves a Neosapien's [[DNA]] becoming unstable, turning his or her body into a pile of talking mush. Phaeton, the leader of the second Neosapien rebellion, himself developed this disorder after his fall from Martian ''[[Olympus Mons]]'' after a fight against J.T. Marsh, confining him completely to a [[life-support]] suit for the rest of his life. By the end of the war, there was still no known cure to Automutation Syndrome.
 
 
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