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"Under Narville's orders, Sev attempts to re-establish communication with Earth Command."
―Chapter description

Six Months On is the fourth level of Killzone 3.

Plot[]

Six months after the failed evacuation, Sev, Narville, and several ISA troops have been hiding from the Helghast and trying to contact Earth. During the chaos, they have been separated from Rico and Jammer, and have no idea what became of them.

Meanwhile, Jorhan Stahl calls for a vote in the Helghan Imperial Senate to remove Orlock for incompetence in regards to his inability in finding and destroying the ISA remnants. But Stahl's request is denied. Orlock has also demanded Stahl in delivering his new weapons based on irradiated Petrusite to the military, in which Stahl refuses. Furious, Stahl refuses to provide his resources to the military and organizes his personal guard to hunt down the ISA.

Narville's group has set up a base in a remote jungle. When an ISA recon team is missing, Sev is tasked with making his way to the wreckage of an ISA cruiser to setup a new uplink to Earth. En route to the cruiser, Sev witnesses the missing recon team being attacked and taken by the Helghast belonging to Stahl.

After Sev establishes the uplink, Narville learns from Vekta that the Vektan Colonial Government has agreed to a ceasefire with the Helghast and is told to surrender himself and his men to the Helghast in order to negotiate their release as prisoners of war. Narville protest against surrendering, stating that the Helghast have no intentions of treating their prisoners humanely. The transmission is intercepted by Stahl's men, who subsequently attack the camp. Sev quickly returns to the makeshift base camp and fights alongside his comrades. But the ISA are overrun. Sev and Narville are captured while the rest are brutally executed on the spot.

Gallery[]

Campaign Levels of Killzone 3
Chapters A New Beginning · Evacuation Orders · Pyrrhus Evac · Six Months On · Icy Incursion · Stahl Arms Infiltration · Scrapyard Shortcut · The Reckoning · Interception
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