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|Plaques=[[Disciple Badge#Monument 6|Disciple VI]], [[Disciple Badge#Monument 7|VII]], [[Just Said No to Superadine Badge#Monument 5|Just Said No to Superadine V]], [[Scholar Badge#Monument 5|Scholar V]] | |Plaques=[[Disciple Badge#Monument 6|Disciple VI]], [[Disciple Badge#Monument 7|VII]], [[Just Said No to Superadine Badge#Monument 5|Just Said No to Superadine V]], [[Scholar Badge#Monument 5|Scholar V]] | ||
|Day Jobs=[[Architect Badge|Architect]], [[Shop Keeper Badge|Shop Keeper]], [[Caregiver Badge|Caregiver]], [[Monitor Duty Badge|Monitor Duty]] | |Day Jobs=[[Architect Badge|Architect]], [[Shop Keeper Badge|Shop Keeper]], [[Caregiver Badge|Caregiver]], [[Monitor Duty Badge|Monitor Duty]] | ||
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== Historical Plaques == | == Historical Plaques == |
Revision as of 06:42, 1 May 2010
This article is about the Paragon City Zone. For the NPC Ally, see Faultline (Ally).
- Trainers:
- Mirror Spirit
- Trial / TF Contacts:
- none
- Events:
- none
- Exploration Badges:
- Undammed, Newsman, Faultless Mystic, Apex, Escape Artist, Drowned Rat, Old Fashioned, Egg Hunter, Thrill Seeker
- Plaque Badges:
- Disciple VI, VII, Just Said No to Superadine V, Scholar V
- Day Jobs:
- Architect, Shop Keeper, Caregiver, Monitor Duty
- Connecting Zones:
- Skyway City, Pocket D
- Transits:
- none
Overview
Note: Prior to Faultline's revamp in Issue 8, a hero needed to be at least Security Level 14 to enter.
The Overbrook Dam was an amazing step forward for Paragon City, and it began a new area of prosperity. When the Arch-villain Faultline held Overbrook ransom with his earthquake device, not many took him seriously. A group of fledgling superheroes did attempt to stop him but failed, and the master of tectonics set off his device, wiping out Overbrook. Faultline disappeared and has not been seen since. The ruins of Overbrook adopted his name, and many villains began to inhabit the area.
Faultline officials recently provided funding for reconstruction and work was underway in the first neighborhood, when major disaster struck. Due to strange seismic activity on the moon, tidal anomalies caused the Overbrook Dam to rupture flooding the zone. Additional crews have been called in to assess the Dam and shore up the rest of the zone, however, they are continually thwarted by the recent arrival of new villain groups to the area and one group, in particular, that no one expected: Arachnos. It appears Arachnos has been poking around supergroup base wreckage in Faultline for some time, searching for technology that will further Lord Recluse’s nefarious plans. Paragon Officials have called in small detachments of the Paragon Police Department and Freedom Corps, but are also asking heroes to come forward and protect the new city.
Contacts
Trainer
Police Band Contacts
Regular Contacts
Notable NPCs
Stores
- Danny Lin (Natural/Technology store)
- Mr. Yin (Special store)
- Natalie Alexander (Magic store)
- Rhonda James (Mutation/Science store)
Neighborhoods
- Aftershock (Orange - Level 18-20) (Music)
- Arachnos Dig Site (Orange - Level 20-21) (Music)
- New Overbrook (Yellow - Level 15-17) (Music)
- Overbrook Dam (Red - Level 23-25) (Music)
- Overbrook Medical Center (Green - No Enemies) (Music)
- Overflow (Orange - Level 20-22) (Music)
Arachnos Dig Site
Underneath the western portion of the zone lie a series of tunnels created by Arachnos. Several missions from Agent G send you into the tunnels, and they contain mission doors which can be used for Radio Missions. Many players have difficulty finding the tunnels, as the entrances are not obvious, and some of the mission doors are even beyond the normal map boundary, leading players to believe their mission is bugged and placed outside the zone.
There are two entrances to the Arachnos Tunnels, one north of the dam, and one south of it.
- The northern entrance is next to a dead tree at the top of Lift H.
- The southern entrance is under an Arachnos complex just south of the dam. Turn right (West) as you exit the power plant on the South side of the dam. You'll see a small bridge that leads to an Arachnos Flier landing pad. Drop down under the bridge and turn right (facing the dam). You'll see the tunnel leading downward directly ahead of you.
Both the entrances, and the tunnels themselves, are available on the Vidiotmaps map patch.
Exploration Badges
Funding has recently been passed in an effort to stop the damage caused by the leaking Paragon City Dam.
The Theodore Knight building was home to many Super Groups in the years before the Rikti War.
Ley Lines are powerful forces of mystical energy that crisscross the planet. Paragon City's proximity to Ley Line crossings makes it a prime location for magical villain supergroups.
Apex tracked Dr. Vahzilok down to this location, but interference from the Circle of Thorns prevented him from capturing the mad scientist.
The dam burst here due to exceptionally strong seismic activity.
Perseverance and downright determination brought you this badge. Only the most devout egg hunters will find this spot. Lucky you.
Dr. Hank Neville, foremost geologist, was attacked by Arachnos, but escaped with the help of Freedom Corps troops.
Best doughnuts in all of Paragon City! You picked the ultimate bragging rights location.
You're always looking for new forms of entertainment, and it's said that the Mission Architect technology is entertainment in its purest form.
Historical Plaques
- Two Disciple Badge monuments
- One Just Said No to Superadine Badge monument
- One Scholar Badge monument
Non-badge Plaques
The following plaque was added to the Faultline zone in Issue 8. It is currently not associated with any known history badge:
- One In Memoriam monument
Day Jobs
Your study of the Mission Architect system has earned you the Architect Day Job. Logging out in the Mission Architect will earn you 2 bonus Mission Architect Tickets, when you log back in, each time you complete a mission for a short time.
You have spent your free time running a shop in Paragon City selling various wares earning you the Shop Keeper Day Job. Logging out in a store will earn you a random enhancement, upon each mission completion, for a short time.
You know better than to work retail in the Rogue Isles. Logging out in a store will earn you a random enhancement, upon each mission completion, for a short time.
You have spent a great deal of time working in the hospitals of Paragon City during your free time earning the Caregiver Day Job. Logging out in a Hospital will earn you a Regeneration Bonus, when you log back in, for a short time.
Your expertise in surgery and understanding pain has earned you the Pain Specialist Day Job. Logging out in a Hospital will earn you a Regeneration Bonus, when you log back in, for a short time.
Your time spent protecting your Supergroup's base has earned you the Monitor Duty Day Job. Logging out in your Supergroup base will earn you charges for your Base Teleporter power.
Transfer Points
- The north wall has a gate to Skyway City
- There is a portal to Pocket D
- The Faultline Beacon location is (-830, 32, -5020), upon the roof of Yin's Market.
Villain Groups
Neutral Groups
- (Penelope's Protectors)