Mission:Mass Duplicity - Investigate the Nemesis records storehouse

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Investigate the Nemesis records storehouse

Briefing

I've been able to pin down the location of the Nemesis records storehouse. This could be big, Character. There's a good chance that place contains information that can shut down a lot of nefarious Nemesis plots throughout the city. And it might just help us find that new weapon prototype they've developed. Are you ready to investigate that storehouse?

Mission Acceptance

It's imperative that we find that weapon prototype as soon as possible. Anything you can learn will be a help.

Unnecessary Solicitation

I'm counting on you to find something that will lead us to that prototype weapon!

Mission Objective(s)

The moment you enter, you can hear the distinctive hiss of Nemesis' steam technology.

  • Defeat all soldiers in office
    • 2 clues to find

You found a clue to the prototype's location.

Clue
Prototype transfer orders

Written on parchment with Nemesis letterhead, these are orders to ship a Nemesis battle suit to a hidden lab for final assembly and field trials. Though the lab's location is encoded in a cipher, it's a code that's been broken.

Clue
Infiltration records

These thick books are written in code, but you can tell that there are hundreds of entries. It seems likely that each one represents an automaton that has infiltrated Paragon City's government or business world. With the help of the cryptographer Lisa Colbert, this book should be a windfall in the battle against Nemesis.

Notable NPCs

Enemies

Nemesis

Debriefing You've just won a huge battle in the war against Nemesis, Character. These records you found should shut down a lot of the infiltration ops going on in the city. But I think what you've learned about that prototype may be even more important.

We knew it was a weapon, but I didn't think it would be a Nemesis battle suit! Nemesis often used duplicates of his own armor as heavy support troops for his soldiers. Though they were never as powerful as Nemesis himself, they were still one of the big terrors of his old army. The only reason he never fielded more of them was that they were too expensive to produce, even by his standards. If they've found a way to mass produce them, then there may be no stopping the Nemesis armies!