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{{Mission Common Speak with Longbow Liaison}}
{{Mission Common Speak with Longbow Liaison}}
{{Mission Intro Be introduced to Jim Temblor}}
{{Mission:Common - Be introduced to Jim Temblor}}
{{Mission Common Go to Skyway City and take down a few Lost}}
{{Mission Common Go to Skyway City and take down a few Lost}}
{{Mission Common Recover Manny's trophy}}
{{Mission Common Recover Manny's trophy}}

Revision as of 05:07, 3 April 2012

Overview

Guy Denson
File:Contact Guy Denson 01.jpg
Courier
Zone Steel Canyon
Coordinates (-1976, 0, 489)[Copy]
Level Range 15-19
Introduced By == Level 10-14 ==
Carla Brunelli
Athena Currie
Everett Daniels
== Level 15-19 ==
Wyatt Anderson
Kong Bao
Sgt. Suzanne Bernhard
Vitaly Cherenko
Olivia Chung
Dr. Ann-Marie Engles
Pavel Garnier
Cho Ge
Maggie Greene
Virginia Hoffman
Thao Ku
Jake Montoya
Juliana Nehring
Karen Parker
Colleen Saramago
Warren Trudeau
Introduces == Level 15-19 ==
Wyatt Anderson
Kong Bao
Sgt. Suzanne Bernhard
Vitaly Cherenko
Olivia Chung
Dr. Ann-Marie Engles
Pavel Garnier
Cho Ge
Maggie Greene
Virginia Hoffman
Thao Ku
Jake Montoya
Juliana Nehring
Karen Parker
Colleen Saramago
Warren Trudeau
== Level 20-24 ==
Claire Childress
Andrew Fiore
Vic Garland
Jake Kim
Lt. Col. Hugh McDougal
Wilma Peterson
Enemy Groups
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Guy Denson is a hero contact in the Platinum Lake neighborhood of Steel Canyon at coordinates (-1976, 0, 489)[Copy] Guy Denson is a Technology origin contact. His level range is 15-19.

Introductions

Contact Introduced By

Level 10-14

Level 15-19

Contact Introduces

Multiple contact options
Some pals of mine are looking to get to know you better.
Single contact option
My buddy wants to meet you.

Level 15-19

There's a great young historian you should talk to named Wyatt Anderson. He's an expert on the history of all things super-powered, and he can be a big help to new heroes like you. He's especially interested in taking down the Clockwork and the Trolls. Wyatt's research has him in Steel Canyon these days.

Wyatt has a wealth of information.

There's a Hmong businessman named Kong Bao who's a real leader in his community. You should talk to him. I'm sure you'd find him quite helpful, especially when it comes to the Tsoo and the Circle of Thorns. Mr. Kong has strong ties to Skyway City.

You will be helping a great man, Character.

I suggest you go speak to Sgt. Suzanne Bernhard in the street crimes division. She's a good person to know, especially when you're dealing with the Tsoo or the Council. Sgt. Bernhard works the desk in Skyway City.

Suzanne always has her eyes on the streets.

Have you ever met Vitaly Cherenko, the mystic healer? He's a walking hospital, only he uses magic instead of bandages. You should talk to him and see if you can help each other defeat the Tsoo and the Circle of Thorns. Vitaly can usually be found in Skyway City.

Many people don't understand the work Vitaly is doing, but that doesn't mean it's not important.

Did you ever see that weekly paper, the Asian Paragon? Well, its publisher, Olivia Chung, is a great woman. She knows all about what's going on in the immigrant community and has helped more than one hero sort out a jam involving the Vahzilok or the Outcasts. Olivia has her offices in Steel Canyon.

You won't meet many people as good-hearted as Olivia.

Dr. Ann-Marie Engles is a real expert in the field of cybernetics. She is fascinated with the technical aspect of the Vahzilok and the social impact of the Outcasts. Dr. Engles has set up shop in Skyway City.

You'll learn a lot from Dr. Engles; she's always happy to lend heroes a hand.

Agent Pavel Garnier from the FBI asked me to send you to him. He thinks you could help him with some of his cases involving the Vahzilok and the Outcasts. Pavel is currently looking into something in Skyway City.

A positive connection with the FBI is a very good thing to have.

I know this guy, his name's Cho Ge. He's a little shady. He even used to be a gangster, but these days he's working for the good guys. He knows everything about the Tsoo and the Council. Cho Ge hangs out in Skyway City nowadays.

As long as you watch your step with Cho Ge, you will benefit from his knowledge.

Maggie Greene is a class act and a good reporter. She'll do good by you. Her investigations have led her to focus on the Clockwork and the Trolls. Maggie files her reports in Skyway City.

Maggie has better instincts than almost anyone I know. Listen to her and you will have plenty of action.

You'd never guess it to look at her, but the sculptor Virginia Hoffman really knows a lot about what's going on in this town, especially with the Tsoo and the Circle of Thorns. You should talk to her. Ms. Hoffman lives in Steel Canyon these days.

Virginia is very eccentric, but she has a good heart and is really interested in doing the right thing.

Have you ever heard of Master Thao Ku? He's an amazing martial arts teacher, as well as aan truly enlightened person. You should meet with him sometime and discuss the Tsoo or the Circle of Thorns. Master Thao has his dojo in Skyway City.

Well done, Character. Master Thao will steer you straight.

Did you ever hear of the Red Tiger? He retired right after the war, and now he's just Jake Montoya. He may not wear a costume anymore, but he can sure help those who do, especially with information on the Clockwork and the Trolls. Jake has retired to Skyway City.

Jake has his eye out for new blood to take up the mantle of heroism.

Have you ever read Juliana Nehring's column? She's an Internet reporter who specializes in super-powered villains. She's always looking for new sources to help her investigate the latest Vahzilok and Outcast activities. Juliana files her stories in Skyway City.

Juliana is tough as nails and is willing to do whatever it takes to get a story.

Detective Karen Parker has a great reputation as a tough but fair-minded cop. If you're respectful and show her you're competent, I'm sure she'll be happy to work with you on the Tsoo and Council. Detective Parker investigates crimes out of the Skyway City precinct.

Detective Parker can be harsh, but only when it's warranted.

Do you have any contacts with Hero Corps yet? Even if you do, you should really talk to Colleen Saramago. I think she'd be happy to give you some assignments dealing with the Clockwork and the Trolls. Hero Corps has stationed Colleen in Steel Canyon.

Hero Corps has a very good information network.

FBI Special Agent Warren Trudeau would like to have a word with you. He's particularly eager to work with new heroes like you in combating the Tsoo and the Council. Agent Trudeau is on special assignment to Skyway City.

I think you will find Agent Trudeau to be very helpful.

Level 20-24

Claire Childress is as much a part of the spirit world as our own. Some say she's flighty, but there are few in Paragon City who can provide more aid to one who seeks to battle the Freakshow or the Family. Claire has access to Training Enhancements.

Listen closely to her words; they may contain more information than you realize.

I think you should meet Andrew Fiore. Not only can he sell you quality electronics, but he's got information about lots of less savory business deals. He's helped more than a few heroes, especially with information about the Freakshow and the Family. Andrew has a lot of sources that give him access to Training Enhancements.

Andrew is a businessman first, but it's in his best interest to keep the heroes he works with up to date on information.

I think you should talk to Vic Garland. He's a civil rights activist who's doing some important work against the Freakshow. He's also more than a little curious about the Family. He could really use your help. Vic has access to Training Enhancements.

Vic is uncompromising and fiercely loyal.

There's a noted weapons expert named Jake Kim who's in town trying to stop the spread of illegal weaponry. He is focusing his efforts on the Freakshow and the Family. Jake has access to Training Enhancements.

Jake has a very specific agenda, but he can still help you clean up Paragon City.

I've been asked to tell you that Lt. Colonel Hugh McDougal of the Pentagon's Hero Outreach Program would like to meet with you about the Freakshow and the Family. His military connections give him access to Training Enhancements.

This could provide excellent connections for you in the future, Character.

Have you ever heard of Wilma Peterson from the Department of Waste Management? She's one of the folks in charge of disposing of hazardous waste, like Rikti technology. You should stop by and see her sometime; she's got her eye on the Freakshow and the Family right now. Wilma has access to Training Enhancements.

Treat Wilma with respect and you will have a solid contact.

Information

Courier

Guy Denson knows how to get around the city, fast. This is an important skill in a place that serves as a stage for conflicts between costumed heroes and vast criminal conspiracies. It's no wonder traffic is so bad. Guy Denson knows how to cut throught the tangles and troubles and deliver a package safely and on time. One of Guy's secrets is the network of couriers and clients he has developed, all of whom keep him abreast of the lastest happenings on the streets of Paragon City. He also has numerous friends and clients who are heroes. He likes to pass on whatever he knows to helpful heroes, especially when it's information about the Clockwork.

Prior to Introduction

Sorry, gotta fly. Go see Active Contact if you need a job.

Initial Contact

I hope you can keep up with me, Character. I know a lot of things you could help with.

Greeting

  • You ready to get moving?
  • Things are jumpin' in Paragon City.

Too Busy

A little advice, Character. Never take on more jobs than you can handle.

No More Missions

Ask your other contacts, Character. Things are quiet on my route.

Store

You move like you have a purpose, my friend. Why not take a look at my latest Enhancements? Call me if you need a hand.

  • Inspirations (all)
  • Level 15 Technology/Science Dual Origin Enhancements (200% base costs)

You can work my routes anytime, Character. Have I got the Enhancements for you!

  • Level 20 Technology/Science Dual Origin Enhancements (200% base costs)

Missions

Find Officer Gary Steil

Briefing

I just got a call from the police department; they've got a cop missing from his beat! I need you to find Officer Gary Steil. We cannot allow a decorated officer to be abducted.

Mission Acceptance

Bring that officer back safe and sound, Character.

Unnecessary Solicitation

Get out there and find Officer Garry Steil, right now!

Mission Objective(s)

The Lost must not be allowed to take the law into their own hands.

  • Defeat kidnapper and his guards

You rescued Officer Gary Steil and defeated Chief Genghis.

Enemies

The Lost

Notable NPCs

Clue
Gary Steil's story

When you rescued Officer Steil, he told you:

'All right, I'll admit it. The Lost bribed me to look the other way about a raid they were planning on a local munitions factory. I took their money, but I tipped off a hero anyway. When they found out I'd double-crossed them, they came after me.'

Debriefing

So, Officer Steil took a bribe from the Lost, then double-crossed them. No wonder they went after him! Only one thing troubles me: Steil said that the Lost wanted him to overlook their raid on a munitions factory. All we've ever seen from the Lost is random violence and chaos. Could it be that there is actually a method to their madness?

Template:Mission Common Speak with Longbow Liaison

Be introduced to Jim Temblor

Briefing

Have you been to Faultline lately, Character? The City's finally begun to rebuild the place! The Circle of Thorns have moved out, and the villain populations are down. Parts of it are almost as safe as any other part of the city. But there's still a lot of trouble out there. In fact, I recently heard about a young man by the name of Jim Temblor who's having some trouble, and could use some help.

Mission Acceptance

Jim Temblor's problems mirror some of the trouble affecting Faultline as a whole. There's a lot of promise, if it doesn't get crushed beneath the weight of the past.

Oh, and take this briefing on the zone, too. It will get you up to speed on the area.

Unnecessary Solicitation

I'm sure Mr. Temblor will be pleased to meet a Hero like you.

You take the briefing on Faultline.

Clue
Faultline briefing

Overbrook was built on top of one of the may tributaries leading into the small lake outside of town. Eventually, the city dammed the lake, turning it into the reservoir. Overbrook became a beautiful place, with waterfront property and gleaming skyscrapers. But this was not to last. Right after the war, the arch-villain Faultline tried to blackmail the city with his earthquake devices. A few novice heroes tried to stop him, but failed. The villain set off his machinery and leveled Overbrook. No one has heard from Faultline since, and the area adopted his name until this day. A lot of villains have crawled out of the woodwork to claim the ruins of this zone.

Recently, the city's begun to rebuild the zone. It won't be easy, and the criminal elements aren't leaving. They found out that many of the pre-war supergroups had their bases there, and are now trying to scavenge the ruins. While Longbow has set up near the dam, and the PPD have done their best to keep the rebuilt neighborhood of New Overbrook safe, every hero who can patrol the area is a big help to the reconstruction effort. Faultline isn't quite the trial zone anymore, but it's not a safe place.

Mission Objective(s)

Template:Mission Common Go to Skyway City and take down a few Lost Template:Mission Common Recover Manny's trophy Template:Mission Common Go to Faultline and defeat Clockwork Template:Mission Common Free the students from the Clockwork Template:Mission Common Go to Skyway City and take some of the Lost into custody Template:Mission Common Go to Skyway City and take down a few Lost Template:Mission Common Find out the plans of the Lost

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