

It takes a while before the Engine is back at full power again, at which it once again uses its Time Freeze, allowing the Allied forces to destroy the Epsilon forces in the blink of an eye. Unfortunately, just as the Paradox Engine is about to reach the Canary Islands, its power is running low thanks to its earlier launch than intended and the continuous use of its Time Freeze, forcing the Allies to recharge the Engine's power by "borrowing" Epsilon Bio Reactors in Tenerife. Fortunately, with the help of the Allied Commander and the newly formed Chrono Legion, the ambush is thwarted and the Engine can safely proceed. During its escape, the Engine activates the Time Freeze, which results in the destruction of the invading Epsilon forces, including their prized Aerial Fortress Irkalla.Īs the Paradox Engine heads to a safe place with the survivors of the London attack, they became aware that Epsilon has set an ambush on the Isles of Scilly. īy the time the Yuri and his Epsilon Army emerge as a new threat, the Engine, which is still at its developmental stages, was forced to be prematurely launched when Epsilon forces attacked London. Its initial goal is to invade Moscow and put an end to the Soviets and their occupation of Europe, although this ended up being a moot point. The Paradox Engine seems to have been developed jointly as part of the Paradox Project by SteinsTech and KI scientists after the Soviet invasion of Britain is repulsed. If spawned outside of its mission appearances (such as the FinalOmega map editor), the Paradox Engine's weapons are disabled by default to prevent it from being exploited by cheaters in multiplayer matches. This is later revealed due to the presence of a "pocket dimension" connected to the Engine and explains why the Allies are capable of chronoshifting reinforcements out of nowhere when the Engine is present. The Paradox Engine is seemingly bigger on the inside, capable of housing its own Chronosphere. It is also the most durable airborne vessel throughout the war, making it a formidable opponent – though it is still vulnerable to concentrated anti-air fire, as seen during its escape through the Isles of Sicily where the Epsilon Gehenna Platforms must be eliminated to allow the Paradox Engine safe passage. Seemingly the culmination of the Allies' Paradox Project, in direct combat the Paradox Engine is armed with an array of prism refractors and missile batteries that can fire on both ground and air targets.
