Mission:Mass Duplicity - Raid Gordonless Import warehouse

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Raid Gordonless Import warehouse

Briefing

I've had Lisa Colbert decrypt that packing slip you found at the Nemesis front company, Gordonless Imports. It pinpoints the warehouse that the Nemesis automatons are coming from. I really feel like we're closing in on that strange prototype we've been tracking. If you're ready, this is the time to raid the place.

Mission Acceptance

I'm really worried about this prototype, Character. The Nemesis armies already have such amazing technology! What's next?

Unnecessary Solicitation

We need to find that prototype!

Mission Objective(s)

This looks like a normal warehouse from the outside. But with Nemesis, looks can be very deceptive indeed.

  • Raid Gordonless warehouse
    • 2 clues to find

You shut down the warehouse and found some strong leads.

Clue
Notes

These handwritten notes refer to a central information storehouse that contains records on every organization successfully infiltrated by Nemesis' lifelike automatons. If these records could be recovered, it would doubtless set back Nemesis' plans.

Clue
Shipment list

These files list the items recently shipped through the Gordonless Imports warehouse. The last shipment on the list reads 'Prototype mass-production robotic weapon (disassembled).' Its final destination isn't shown.

Notable NPCs

Enemies

Nemesis
Nemesis Automatons

Debriefing

You shut down Gordonless Imports hard, Character. I think your next step should be this central information storehouse you learned of. Maybe there's something there that will lead us to the final destination of the prototype. I have to say, I really don't like the sound of this 'prototype mass-production robotic weapon.' Especially the 'mass-production' part.