Positron Task Force Part One

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Overview

Task Force
The Rule of Three
File:Positron.png
Contact Positron
Zone Steel Canyon
Suggested Team Size 3 players
Coordinates (-3136, -80, -501)[Copy]
Level Range 10-15
Merits 11
Badge Badge PositronRevampPart1.png Rule of Three
Enemy Groups
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The Positron Task Force is the first of six Freedom Phalanx Task Forces, and the completion of all six grants the Task Force Commander Badge. The other five task forces are started by Synapse, Sister Psyche, Citadel, Manticore, and Numina.

In order to get the Positron's Ally Badge, a player must complete both Part One and Part Two, which each grant their own unique badges as well (meaning the revamped Positron Task Force awards three badges).

This task force is also designated as a Signature Task Force. As such, missions will always spawn mobs at level 16 or higher, regardless of team members' levels. A low level team may have a great deal of trouble completing this lengthy task force. The highest level team member should lead to allow the task force to be done at a manageable level.



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Introductions

Initial Contact

Character, What can I do for you?

Discuss events in Steel Canyon.

Discuss events in the rest of the city.

Missions

Defeat Epidural!

Briefing Character, I'm glad you're interested in what's going on around here. I've heard a lot about what you've been doing around the city - I think I can trust you to have my back in this current situation. We're getting odd movements all over by the Clockwork, Circle of Thorns, and Vahzilok. I could use the help of you and your team in finding out what they're all up to. Are you in?

Mission Acceptance

Agree to form a task force.


The Rule of Three
Part One: Dead Lead


Glad to hear it. You're going to need a name I can refer to your group by, let's use TaskForceName, shall we?

First things first. The Vahzilok recently tried to poison the water of Paragon City. I've done a little recon in the area, searching for Vahzilok who were involved in that caper, and I came across a nest of Vahzilok led by an Eidolon that goes by the monicker 'Epidural'. There's also another group of Vahzilok that I've picked up in the sewers here beneath Blyde Square.

We'll split up and take both groups down. I'll handle the group here in Blyde Square, I need you to go track down Epidural!


Unnecessary Solicitation

You need to look into that Vahzilok nest!


Mission Objective(s)

The noxious air forms an oily vapor that sticks to everything. Even your own costume, unfortunately.

  • Defeat Epidural and guards
    • Find any evidence

Notable NPCs

  • Epidural (Eidolon)


Debriefing

Good to see you're back, TaskForceName. The lead I chased after came up empty - how did you do?

Ah...I see. Interesting. I'll have a look at that sample you recovered to see what's in there. It's concerning to hear that Dr. Vahzilok might have something else planned for the city, but what else is new?

I'm sure that we'll be able to stop whatever he's planning - once we figure it out. In the meantime, we have a problem cropping up with the Clockwork.

Here TaskForceName, use this signal to contact me from anywhere in Paragon.


Stop the Clockwork Operations in Steel Canyon!

The Rule of Three
Part Two: Gears in a Clock


My scanner indicates that the sample you brought me is a 98% match to that previously used by the Vahzilok, but the other 2% is... hmmm, this will take some time to isolate the unknown variables...

I'm sorry, there I go rambling again. Thank you for this curious sample.

Anyway, regarding the Clockwork. We've got a major situation on our hands. There are reports that the Clockwork are building a massive army right here in the heart of Steel Canyon! I need you all to get to the location of their warehouse and put a stop to them!

While you're there though...

Can you find me a piece of Clockwork that is still functioning? Everyone else that I ask tends to bring in pieces that are battered, melted, frozen, slashed, gashed, and shot to pieces. I just need some pieces that aren't totally destroyed.


Mission Acceptance

Find a piece of Clockwork that is still functioning.


Excellent, I knew you'd be up for it Task Force Los Alamos. I scanned the area, and I found an abandoned warehouse that's infested with Clockwork.

Word on the street has been that an Assembler Prince by the name of Gearteeth has been running a clockwork manufacturing operation in Steel Canyon for some time. My calculations support the hypothesis that a part from an Assembler Prince has the greatest chance of remaining functional after deactivation - as long as you're careful not to destroy it.

Take down Gearteeth and bring me back some of his parts. Also, see what he's really up to, the clockwork don't build a small army for nothing.


Unnecessary Solicitation

I know if anyone can do this, it'll be TaskForceName.


Mission Objective(s)

The grinding of Clockwork gears is almost deafening. It seems you have stumbled onto a major operation. What exactly constitutes a 'major operation' from a group composed of makeshift miniature robots is something you'll have to find out.

  • Search for clues to Gearteeth's plans
    • Defeat Gearteeth

Clue
Strange Parts

You found these heavy steel components in a Clockwork nest, but they're clearly not from any Clockwork construct. The robots defended them with vigor, so the parts must mean something to them.

Clue
Worthless Scrap Metal

After you smashed Gearteeth, the metal automaton collapsed into a pile of rusted metal. The once animated killing machine instantly transformed into nothing but worthless scrap.


Mission Completion

You have defeated the Clockwork prince, Gearteeth. Unfortunately, no working Clockwork pieces could be salvaged. You did, however, discover something that Gearteeth was working on.

Debriefing

You didn't find a working piece, eh? That's too bad, but this unusual part you found more than makes up for it. I'd like to examine this; it isn't like anything I've seen the Clockwork King use before.

And he mentioned Faultline? Hrm...I wonder what he could be up to.

This combined with Dr. Vahzilok's plans worry me, TaskForceName. The city is faced with threats daily, but we may have some problems if two major villains are planning two plots at the same time.

I'll worry about that. For now, we have another problem to handle - the Circle of Thorns.


Teleport Assault into Oranbega

The Rule of Three
Part Three: Elder Magic


Azuria contacted me regarding the Circle of Thorns. When I asked her why she contacted me, the scientist of the Phalanx, she said it was because, 'Numina told me that my path and the path of TaskForceName were destined to cross.' So I hope you all don't mind looking into this, or else I'll never hear the end of it from Numina.

Anyway, some of the MAGI mystics have divined that the Circle are in possession of the Book of T'Jer'imikanu.

According to Azuria, it's a very powerful spell book that contains Elder Magic. From what Azuria has said, this is the same kind of magic wielded when the Mu first fought against the people of Oranbega thousands of years ago.

Their mystics within MAGI indicated that the Circle of Thorns have it somewhere inside their magical city of Oranbega.

Mission Acceptance

Recover the Book


Great, I knew I could count on you.

When you find the Book of T'Gerima... T'Geruni... the magic book, be really careful with it. It's the only known copy. According to MAGI It was thought to be destroyed in the Chicago fire of 1871.

Now get on over to MAGI and talk to Azuria, she'll get you where you need to go.

Unnecessary Solicitation

I have no idea how to get into Oranbega. Azuria over at MAGI said she could teleport you to where the MAGI diviners located the Book of T'Geronimo... The Book.


Send me into Oranbega

Debriefing

Character, with TaskForceNAme, correct? I'm glad you came.

I have the spell ready to send you into Oranbega.

Along with retrieving the book, you'll need to defeat the chief mages within and also destroy any obelisks you find. The obelisks...are key to the Circle empowering other magical spells that they have.

Are you ready?

Mission Acceptance

Send me into Oranbega


Mission Objective(s)

Azuria's translocation magic leaves you disoriented for a moment, but when your senses clear you find yourself in the mythical city of Oranbega, home to the Circle of Thorns.

  • Find the Book of T'Jer'imikanu
    • 3 Obelisks to destroy, 2 Chief Mages to defeat

Notable NPCs

  • Tarses (Madness Mage)


Clue
The Lance of Storms

The Circle Mages you encountered deep in Oranbega mentioned something called 'The Lance of Storms'.

Clue
This ancient text

This ancient text is written in a language you don't understand. This book, the last of its kind, was presumed lost in the Chicago fire of 1871.

Clue
Blueprints

These blueprints are for the Paragon City Dam. You recovered them from the body of Rollister, a Circle of Thorns mage you encountered in the depths of Oranbega, but you don't know why they would want them.

Souvenir

Azuria's Thank You Card

You received a thank you card from Azuria when she was released from the hospital in Atlas Park. Reading it over, it reminds you of an experience you know as...

The Rule of Three

Positron sought out you and your team to help out with some issues around Steel Canyon. Your first investigation was into the Vahzilok. You went into one of their lairs within the sewers and arrested Epidural, one of Dr. Vahzilok's lieutenants. You found on him some odd chemicals, which Positron took to analyze.

While Positron was working on his analysis, you investigated an army of Clockwork being formed in a warehouse within Steel Canyon. You defeated an Assembler Prince named Gearteeth and found some odd parts lying around the warehouse. They weren't parts that belonged to the Clockwork, however. You also overheard the Clockwork speaking about some operation they were planning in the Faultline Dam.

You gave the parts to Positron, who had another task for you. Numina had contacted Azuria, saying that she was destined to work with your team. Your presence was requested by Azuria to recover the Book of T'Jer'imikanu from deep within Oranbega. You were able to storm Oranbega and make it out safely with the book.

Now that Azuria had her book and Numina was appeased, it was time to get back to business. Positron located another Vahzilok cell within Steel Canyon. He asked you to storm it and find out anything you could about the chemical you recovered earlier. You did so and discovered that part of the chemical was Excelsior, used mainly by the Freakshow to make it easier to graft their parts onto their bodies. Positron proposed that perhaps Dr. Vahzilok was trying to make the bodies of ALL the people in Paragon like this. But why?

Before that question could be answered, Positron received an SOS call from Ms. Liberty. The Circle of Thorns had attacked the very heart of Atlas Park! Your team went in to fight them off, saving the trapped heroes that were there as well as the heart of city hall itself. You all had fought a shadow version of your very task force as well! Unfortunately, the Circle of Thorns had made off with the Book of T'Jer'imikanu. Despite that loss, your team had single-handedly saved Atlas Park and MAGI from the Circle of Thorns. For that, you'll all always be remembered.

Like all good things though, your time for victory would be short. The Vahzilok, Clockwork, and the Circle of Thorns all had plans for Faultline's Dam, and there was only one team who could stop them - yours.

History

In Issue 17, the Positron Task Force was updated and split into two task forces, like it was originally planned. The original incarnation was a single task force because the developers could not figure out how to make a contact give two task forces. This made it long, arduous, and often painful for a large number of players, and it was one of the least liked task forces in the game.