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In 2051, the military historian [[Skonar]] successfully petitioned for access to X-COM internal records under the Freedom of Information act. His archives of these records and data recovered from abandoned bases are the best insights we have into the day-to-day workings of the X-COM organization.
With the public shutdown of X-Com's operations in the frontier in favour of MarSec contracts, and the final dissolution of X-Com's refounding in 2039, the military historian [[Skonar]] successfully petitioned for access to X-COM internal records and networks under the Freedom of Information act which released all other UN information. Recovered archives of these records and data, many in a group of Data Canisters donated to us from an unknown source, prove to be a source of the best insights we have into the day-to-day workings of the X-COM organization.


Note: Data Canisters are works of fiction based in the X-COM universe. They are not official game supplements and occasionally disagree with the "known facts". They are taken from the thread of the same name on strategycore.co.uk and are preserved here for interest.
Note: Data Canisters are works of fiction based in the X-COM universe. They are not official game supplements and occasionally disagree with the "known facts". They are taken from the thread of the same name on strategycore.co.uk and are preserved here for interest.

Revision as of 07:58, 25 March 2007

With the public shutdown of X-Com's operations in the frontier in favour of MarSec contracts, and the final dissolution of X-Com's refounding in 2039, the military historian Skonar successfully petitioned for access to X-COM internal records and networks under the Freedom of Information act which released all other UN information. Recovered archives of these records and data, many in a group of Data Canisters donated to us from an unknown source, prove to be a source of the best insights we have into the day-to-day workings of the X-COM organization.

Note: Data Canisters are works of fiction based in the X-COM universe. They are not official game supplements and occasionally disagree with the "known facts". They are taken from the thread of the same name on strategycore.co.uk and are preserved here for interest.