![]() ![]() Solveig is found by a German soldier, alerting Weber, and the convoy escapes with the shipment. ![]() Upon learning that Astrid knows of the German atomic weapons program, he reveals his own motivations for helping with the project - namely ensuring that they beat the British or Russians in building the bomb. Infiltrating the base, she discovers more heavy water being prepared for transport within a convoy of trucks, as well as Astrid escorted by Weber. Reconning the other side of the frozen fjord, she comes across a heavily guarded bunker. Armed with this knowledge, Solveig sets out on a journey to cripple the heavy water shipments in a dockyard and a warehouse, as well as destroying Norwegian resistance intel collected by the Gestapo in their headquarters in a nearby village. ![]() She reveals that millions of lives are at stake if Germany succeeds in creating a working atomic bomb from heavy water. The next day, Solveig retrieves opens the dossier to find a letter written by Astrid to the resistance. With the last of her strength, she shambles to a nearby cabin, surprising the German resting inside, killing him before fainting. In the bitter cold and driving winds of a snowstorm, she proceeds through the area in order to deliver the dossier to a resistance dead drop, but accidentally slips into a river and almost dies from hypothermia. Injured but alive, Solveig awakens to the distant sounds of German search parties descending upon the ravine. With few options left and fearing for her daughter's life, Astrid entrusts the dossier to Solvieg before pushing her off the bridge. On the single viaduct leading outside the base, they are surrounded by Weber and his men, who convinces them to spare Astrid as she is an invaluable asset, while Weber suspects Solveig is one of the British commandos. ![]() Before they leave however, Astrid insists they retrieve a dossier of intel and sabotage the machinery. Equipped with skis, Throwing Knives, an old service rifle and her trusty hunting knife, Solveig successfully infiltrates the heavy water plant and locates her mother. One such "monster" is Solveig, who has been tracking her mother since her capture in an attempt to rescue her. Weber interrogates Astrid for information on the "monsters in the woods" - resistance operatives and suspected survivors of the raid, who have been found to be killing German troops in the surrounding area. Her role in the raid exposed, Astrid is arrested and brought before the base commander, Leutnant Weber. The raid fails however and all surviving members are executed. This article has been expanded to include a few more Battlefield games.Three days before the events of the story, Astrid Bjørnstad, a technician at the heavy water plant, assists a group of British Commandos in their attempt to destroy the German-held facility. Even after the release of Battlefield 2042, previous entries have remained active on platforms like Steam, some of which even outperforming their more modern sibling. Dropping players on expansive battlegrounds largely ripped from history, at its best, Battlefield is ambitious, intense, and visceral. Updated Apby Mark Sammut: Battlefield has been around for nearly two decades, and while EA's IP has had its share of misses, the franchise has also produced some of the greatest FPS games of all time. So, how do these Battlefield games rank according to the aggregator website Metacritic? Which is considered the best Battlefield game of all time? Conversely, which title ranks at the bottom of the pile? Also, how long are their single-player campaigns? With that being said, Battlefield has been a constant competitor of Activision's Call of Duty franchise, with both titles rivaling in sales, gameplay, single-story campaign, and online experiences. Since the title's first release, Battlefield 1942, back in 2002, EA's FPS franchise has produced more than 10 main games with plenty of expansion packs. ![]()
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