

The central area changes you psi energy and resupplies you energy orb ammo. You can use aura view to see the general when he becomes invisible. You can hide underneath the bridges to the central area to avoid taking damage, the energy orbs are a weapon to use against the general.

He will use one of three attacksīefore the battle you should destroy as many of the spinning columns as possible with Pyrokinesis and collect the glowing energy orbs. In the final battle The General will follow a predictable pattern. Screaming "No!" and trying in vain to escape, Krieger looks at Nick and yells, "SCRYER!" before vanishing. Something goes wrong for Krieger during the battle, and a black hole or portal of some kind opens up, swallowing Krieger. Nick has not only regained his past skill with Psi but has greatly improved his own, and ultimately is more than a match for Krieger.

Krieger wields immense Psi power for the first time in his life, attacking Nick with abilities that only all The Movement's Psi agents combined could match. Nick, managing to steal some measure of the Monolith's power from The General during the assimilation process, battles him in the cavernous alien chamber. The massive machine built to harness the power of the Monolith activates, and Krieger shouts, "Now I will have the ultimate power of a GOD! I can FEEL the power!". Then, picking up the fully-restored Monolith, Krieger grins triumphantly as it raises him into the air. He callously betrays Edgar Barrett when he finishes re-aligning the moon, remarking, "True power is not meant to be shared." Everyone else involved- the MPs, even his own Psi agents- were just there to help Krieger's rise to ultimate power. The Movement was, and has always been, a vehicle to make Krieger's obtaining of god-like Psi-powers possible. Eventually, in "The Ultimate Power", Krieger reveals the truth to Nick. However, as the game continues, cracks begin to appear in this facade. Humans- those without Psi powers- were to be MPs and basic servants, such as Labcoats and Workers. The Movement, by the indications given by Krieger and his followers, was to be an elite organization of Psi-Agents, each to be given a share of the power that The General would unlock when he restored the Monolith to its true, most powerful form. Krieger assaulted Mindgate bases and took prisoners wherever he could, using an extensive brainwashing process to turn ordinary people and soldiers into blindly obedient slaves, "Meat Puppets". He gathered Psi-agents who specialized in psi powers, recruiting talented individuals from both sides of the Cold War, such as East German Marlena Kessler and American ex-Mindgate operative Edgar Barrett. Krieger eventually reemerged, having renamed himself "The General" and started an organization known as The Movement, and before long became Mindgate's chief enemy. Krieger left Mindgate and the US military, and went into hiding for a time. His actions took him farther and farther from Mindgate's original mission and parameters, and he was eventually faced with charges for overstepping his authority.
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As Krieger learned more about the human mind and what truly unlimited potential it held, he began to hunger for the chance to unlock its full power for himself, and find a way to give himself the ability to use Psi powers. Though an exceptional soldier, Krieger did not have the ability to use Psi-Powers himself.Īfter Project Mindgate had ended, The General did not wish to lose his power, using the agency to further his ambitions. William's extraordinary military record got him into Mindgate. As a recipient of the Navy Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross, Navy Distinguished Service Medal, Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal and Purple Heart among many other medals, it is almost certain William Krieger was a career US Marine officer, who saw combat many times and became, as his rank suggests, the first five-star general in US Marine Corps history. Much can be speculated from his rank and the dozens of ribbons he continues to wear on his uniform, even after leaving the military. The end of the Cold War also meant the end of Mindgate. The only thing known of William's work in the military is that he had a distinguished military record that brought him into government "black ops" programs, eventually being placed in charge of Mindgate during the Cold War.
