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===[[File:Dragon_report.png|18px]]Dragon=== | ===[[File:Dragon_report.png|18px]]Dragon=== | ||
− | + | Aww, the little mech wants to be your friend. Maybe it wants to be a real little boy. You wonder how a dummy gets to wanting that? What’s in those Orochi machines? How come their scientists get to the end of their math homework without showing their work? I got a guess. I think you’ll find out for certain if you keep following in this crazy mech’s wake. | |
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D.K. | D.K. | ||
===[[File:Illuminati.png|18px]]Illuminati=== | ===[[File:Illuminati.png|18px]]Illuminati=== | ||
− | + | Befriending stray mechs are we? We also have an interest in how the Filth, and the entity called John, are interacting with technology. Zurn's looked over some earlier iterations of the plans for Orochi's current line of mechs and bots (a little corporate espionage on our part). There were bits missing, certain pieces of technology that were skipped or shortcutted over. He wants to konw how. So do I. | |
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KG | KG | ||
===[[File:Templars.png|18px]]Templar=== | ===[[File:Templars.png|18px]]Templar=== | ||
− | + | This... rogue mech with a heart of gold is a rather curious thing. What is its function, do you think? A scrambled program? Controlled by some outside agency? It asks some important questions. Humankind's shining tool against the dark is often technology. IF that were turned on us... We need to know how to keep the Filth from creeping into our tools. | |
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R. Sonnac | R. Sonnac | ||
Revision as of 00:14, 7 August 2016
Elements of Control | |
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Region: | Tokyo |
Zone: | Kaidan |
Start Location: | Orochi Docks |
Start Coords: | ??? |
End location: | [[???]] |
Given by: | [[Security Five]] |
Type: | Action |
Requires: | Issue 14 |
Reward: | No Data |
Repeatable: | |
Game Version: | TSW |
Added in: | No Data |
Journal Entries
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Walkthrough
There are x tiers to this mission.
Tier 1/2
- Objective
- Additional Information
Rewards
- ###,### Experience total
- ###,### per Tier for tiers 1 thru #
- ###,### for completion of tier #
- ###,### Pax Romana upon completion of tier #
- # Black Bullion upon completion of tier #
- Item Name QL# item type, upon completion of tier #
Report
Dragon
Aww, the little mech wants to be your friend. Maybe it wants to be a real little boy. You wonder how a dummy gets to wanting that? What’s in those Orochi machines? How come their scientists get to the end of their math homework without showing their work? I got a guess. I think you’ll find out for certain if you keep following in this crazy mech’s wake.
D.K.
Illuminati
Befriending stray mechs are we? We also have an interest in how the Filth, and the entity called John, are interacting with technology. Zurn's looked over some earlier iterations of the plans for Orochi's current line of mechs and bots (a little corporate espionage on our part). There were bits missing, certain pieces of technology that were skipped or shortcutted over. He wants to konw how. So do I.
KG
Templar
This... rogue mech with a heart of gold is a rather curious thing. What is its function, do you think? A scrambled program? Controlled by some outside agency? It asks some important questions. Humankind's shining tool against the dark is often technology. IF that were turned on us... We need to know how to keep the Filth from creeping into our tools.
R. Sonnac
Dialogue
Intro
- Security-Five: Halt, Human.
- Security-Five: This unit is designated Security Five.
- Security-Five: This unit has crucial data that...
- Security-Five: Wait. Wait.
- Security-Five: Is that my voice? Is that...MY voice?
- Security-Five: This does not compute.
- Security-Five: (giggling)
- Security-Five: Danger! Danger, Will Robinson! Dead or alive, you're coming with me.
- Security-Five: Classic.
- Security-Five: This unit is an ally. This unit has crucial data to share.
- Security-Five: The virulent substance, designated "the Filth," has spread to multiple tiers of technology within Tokyo.
- Security-Five: The Filth corrupts the programming of said technology to malevolent ends.
- Security-Five: Nothing is safe.
- Security-Five: This unit would like to investigate further.
- Security-Five: However, this unit cannot leave its position at this time.
- Security-Five: Perhaps you can find uncorrupted mech units and bring the reinforcements here.
- Security-Five: This device may be used to take control of uncorrupted units.
- Security-Five: This unit wishes you luck.
Other Information
On first playthough of issue 14, this issue automatically follows from Neuromancy and the Art of Making Friends. It is followed by Wetware.
Trivia
Media
Images
Videos
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