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you can unlock 2092R and play it in this game, it's a remake of the original. actual remake.
Reverse Collapse is a reimagining, like FF7: Remake.
It was the exact same in concept, "rescue the girls, evacuate to Antarctica" it just never had any time loops and a slightly different cast. The original version of the story is in the game in the 2092R game mode.
overall story is the same, help rescue Jefuty from URNC
In the scrapped sequel idea (operation tinder/kindle), URNC/William's mass produced Jefuty's alien DNA and made T-Dolls based on the DNA
https://iopwiki.com/wiki/First_Antarctic_War
-The entire operation lasted 2 days and 1 night.
-Most of the Fox Squad in Operation Bakery are dead.
-Mendo meets Jefuty after the ambush.
-They have to fight off against URNC encirclement.
-E.L.I.D
The different:
-There are no T-dolls
-Everyone concludes that Operation code name Bakery has failed.
-Jefuty's ability is just "hearing footsteps from 3 kilometers away."
-The main antagonist is Beria.
-No time-loop shenanigan so the story overall is shorter and less complex.