> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://titan-force.gitbook.io/titan-force-docs/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://titan-force.gitbook.io/titan-force-docs/lore/missions/extraction.md).

# Extraction

Missions are the backbone of player progression in Titan Force, guiding pilots through the fractured world and its factional conflicts. Each mission is designed to balance narrative depth, strategic challenge, and player agency, ensuring that every choice carries weight in the unfolding story.\ <br>

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Mission Structure

Each mission follows a modular design:

1. **Briefing** – Context, objectives, and factional stakes are introduced.
2. **Deployment** – Players select mechs, loadouts, and companions.
3. **Engagement** – Dynamic encounters shaped by player choices and environmental hazards.
4. **Resolution** – Outcomes ripple across the world, influencing faction relations, lore revelations, and future mission availability.

Player Impact\
• Choices in missions reshape alliances and unlock branching storylines.\
• Failure is not the end—missions adapt, creating new opportunities or consequences.\
• Missions serve as the primary vehicle for world-building, embedding philosophical themes of obedience, transcendence, and survival into gameplay.
