Vic Johansson

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Overview

Vic Johansson
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Beat Cop
Zone Kings Row
Coordinates (340.5, -42, 286.5)[Copy]
Level Range 5-9
Introduced By == Level 1-4 ==
Derek Amberson
Susan Davies
== Level 5-9 ==
Kip Cantorum
Paula Dempsey
Maurice Feldon
Detective Freitag
Ron Hughes
Juan Jimenez
Tony Kord
Laurence Mansfield
Samuel Pierce
Paco Sanchez
Genevieve Sanders
Linda Summers
Sunstorm
Henry Peter Wong
Introduces == Level 5-9 ==
Kip Cantorum
Paula Dempsey
Maurice Feldon
Ron Hughes
Juan Jimenez
Tony Kord
Laurence Mansfield
Samuel Pierce
Paco Sanchez
Genevieve Sanders
Linda Summers
Henry Peter Wong
== Level 10-14 ==
Lorenzo DiCosta
Wes Schnabel
Willy Starbuck
Enemy Groups
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Vic Johansson is a hero contact in the Gish neighborhood of Kings Row at coordinates (340.5, -42, 286.5)[Copy] Vic Johansson is a Natural origin contact. His level range is 5-9.

Introductions

Contact Introduced By

Level 1-4

Level 5-9

New Contact(s)

Level 5-9

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There's an engineer named Kip Cantorum who knows a lot about illegal technology. You should go see him; he might have some good leads for you on the Vahzilok zombies. Kip's business is in Galaxy City.

Kip should be able to help you.

Have you ever met Paula Dempsey? She's a real pistol and has a great deal of information on the Clockwork. You'll like her, and I'll bet she'll like you as well. Paula hangs out in Kings Row.

Paula has high standards, but I have no doubt you will live up to them, Character.

You should talk to Maurice Feldon some time. He keeps track of anything that's going on in the science world. He's particularly interested in the Clockwork King. Maurice's company is in Galaxy City so you can usually find him there.

Maurice may be a little reckless, but he is very intelligent and he means well.

I'd like you to meet Ron Hughes. He's a reporter, and lately he's been interested in the Skulls. Ron's magazine is located in Kings Row, so that's where he can be found.

Ron believes that science should be used for the good of all.

Juan Jimenez is a great photographer, and he's always got his ear to the ground. You should talk to him and see if he's following any big stories on the Skulls. Juan is currently covering a story in Kings Row.

Juan is always eager to help, and he knows where the action is.

Tony Kord is a good person to know. He knows what's happening in the city, especially where the Clockwork are concerned, and he'll often suggest solutions. Tony's company is in Atlas Park, so he usually hangs out there.

Deal honestly with Tony if you want his help.

You should consider introducing yourself to Laurence Mansfield. He is one of the more personable county coroners. He can be a very helpful resource on the Hellions and the Circle of Thorns. He is located in Atlas Park.

Mansfield has a strange sense of humor sometimes.

You ever been to one of Samuel Pierce's parties? He's an event promoter, and he knows how to put on a good time. He also has a nose for trouble. You should meet him, see if he'll give you a tip on the Vahzilok. Mr. Pierce is promoting a new movie over in Kings Row.

Samuel is somewhat cavalier, but he wants the city cleaned up very badly.

There's an EMT named Paco Sanchez who'd like to meet you. He's not only great at his job, but he also works well with heroes, tipping them off whenever he sees something interesting going on with the Hellions and the Circle of Thorns. Paco can be found in Atlas Park.

Paco primarily cares about saving lives.

You should introduce yourself to Genevieve Sanders. She's a pharmacist with a heart of gold who does a lot of community work, and she loves to help heroes against the Hellions and the Circle of Thorns. Genevieve is near the hospital in Kings Row.

She is one of the nicest people I know.

There's a young reporter named Linda Summers who you might enjoy chatting with. She's always pursuing some crime related story, especially stories dealing with the Skulls. Linda's latest scoop has her in Kings Row.

Linda responds well to directness and fair treatment.

Have you heard of Hero Corps? They're a business that matches heroes up with jobs. There's a liaison named Henry Peter Wong there who's taking on new clients. You should chat with him about the Vahzilok menace. Hero Corps has Mr. Wong in Atlas Park.

Wong is pretty gung ho about Hero Corps; there's no denying that he will keep you busy.

Level 10-14

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I know a confidential informant named Lorenzo DiCosta. He can provide you with some solid leads on current Council activity. Lorenzo can be found on the streets of Skyway City.

Lorenzo is well placed to provide information; please don't judge him too harshly, Character.

I know a private eye named Wes Schnabel who wants to talk to you about the Council. He's always looking for new contacts and good heroes to work with. He usually takes cases in Steel Canyon.

Schnabel is a good, old-fashioned gumshoe.

You ever meet Willy Starbuck? He's a small time hustler, but he knows a lot about the Council, and he's willing to talk. You should stop by and introduce yourself. Willy grifts over in Steel Canyon.

Willy has the kind of mind that can lead you right to the heart of trouble.

Information

Beat Cop

Vic Johansson grew up in one of Paragon City's poorer neighborhoods as the son of a shopkeeper and a bus driver. After a few years in boring office jobs, he joined the police force. He has since become a distinguished officer, although promotions have been few and far between. Vic knows full well that it's the heroes, not the cops, who end up fighting most of the crime in Paragon City, and his comfort with this fact may explain why he hasn't moved up the ranks quickly. Most cops have an inferiority complex about costumed crime fighters, and they like to solve cases without them. Vic, on the other hand, is famously friendly with the super-powered crowd. He's also a firm believer in the neighborhood-based policing, and he keeps heroes apprised of the slightest signs of evil on his beat.

Prior to Introduction

All's quiet right now; check with Active Contact instead.

Initial Contact

This city needs heroes, and I aim to help them any way I can.

Greeting

  • I can use your help, Character.
  • Hello. Keeping safe, I hope. It's looking to be an interesting day.

Too Busy

Settle down, Character. You've got too much work to go looking for more.

No More Missions

  • There's nothing going on that I can't handle. But maybe someone else could use your help.
  • Thanks for everything, Character. Good luck on your next beat.

Store

I am starting to believe you are one of the truly good ones, friend. The department just made some new equipment available to me. Call me if there's anything you need.

You have exceeded my hopes, Character. You'll need the best Enhancements if you're going to keep up this pace.

Missions

Template:Mission Hollows Template:Mission Intro Talk to the Steel Canyon Security Chief Template:Mission Common Go to Kings Row and stop the Lost rampage Template:Mission Intro See Perez Park Security Chief Template:Mission Common Find the missing homeless people Template:Mission Common Hit the streets and defeat a few Lost Template:Mission Intro Talk to the Skyway City Security Chief

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