Laura Lockhart

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Overview

Laura Lockhart
Laura Lockhart.jpg
UNSF Deprogramming Specialist
Zone Steel Canyon
Coordinates (-3743.6, -84.0, -522.2)[Copy]
Level Range 20-24
Introduced By Walk up and Shake Hands
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Enemy Groups 5th Column
Badges Badge i22 mission sc steelsavior.png Steel Savior
Badge i22 mission sc warhero.png War Hero
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Laura Lockhart is a hero contact in the Blyde Square neighborhood of Steel Canyon at coordinates (-3743.6, -84.0, -522.2)[Copy] . Her level range is 20-24. She is standing about 200 yards east of the Blyde Square marker.

Introductions

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Information

UNSF Deprogramming Specialist

Petty Officer Laura Lockhart has gained a reputation for being the top anti-5th Column resource the U.N. has at its disposal. She has spent most of her time deployed in Paragon City, where the Column's influence is the greatest. Known as one of the few people that have managed to break former recruits of the Column's indoctrination process, Laura has pioneered new interrogation methods that are now used the world over.

Initial Contact

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Greetings

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No More Missions

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Store

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Story Arc

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Part One: Net Victory

Briefing Alright. The first thing we need to do is to try to get a bead on what, exactly, is causing the 5th Column to become so active in this region.

My intel team has been tracking their comm traffic, but it's encrypted. We can't figure out what they're saying, but we CAN figure out who's talking to whom - and we've located a hub of recent activity.

If we can get our hands on their encryption codes, we might be able to get the inside info we need.

  • I'm guessing that's where I come in.