

After looking through the papers, he finds the schematics for something. Blutarch gives him the blueprints and mysterious writings of his grandfather in hopes of him figuring it out. But after inspecting it, he finds he has no idea how to fix it. (for the game, that is) The current Engineer, Dell Conagher, has been employed to repair the same device his grandfather created. This secretive element has been kept hidden by the Australians until today it is the source of their technological advances. The Engineer succeeded in building said machine but he also made one for Redmond after the Announcer convinced him by handing over the key to building such high-tech devices, Australium.

He commissioned the machine in order to outlive his brother, Redmond, and take over the rest of his father’s land. It details the story of the Engineer’s grandfather, Radigan Conagher, building a life-extender machine for the BLU leader, Blutarch Mann. Valve posted an official TF2 comic this morning. I’ll still be on from time to time, and when I do, I hope to see all of you playing! I want to apologize to the clan for my sudden hiatus from online, life catches up some times, but even if i never play another game online, I’ll Always be F! (‘d up). I want to thank the Secret Option F! clan for being not just great game players, but great friends as well. I now leave this blog to the very capable hands of my clanies. Most PC clans play almost every game Valve release, and Secret Option F recognized this. A blog just about TF2, or just about L4D, wasn’t enough and a blog about Valve game players as a whole, really taped into some thing that hasn’t been fully taped. People often forget that the TF2, or L4D, or CS communities are not just a communities of those games. Secret Option F! has been a great blog to help run. Thanks for the continued visits every one! I just want to make it official that I, Aldershot am retiring from this blog. I’m amazed by the amount of traffic this blog continues to generate.
