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Posted by: LordXenophon
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Location: King's Row
Contact: Carla Brunelli
Minimum Level: 9
Indoor: Yes
Difficulty: 2/5
Description:
Carla will tell you:
"We've uncovered another nest of Clockwork in an abandoned warehouse. I need a hero to get in there and clean out the Clockwork warehouse. If we don't move fast, these metal monstrosities will take over our city."
This mission continues Carla's story arc.
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| Writeup |
After you accept the mission, Carla says:
| QUOTE | | As always, look for clues about the locations of other nests. |
The warehouse is usually in King's Row, but sometimes appears in Galaxy City, Atlas Park or Perez Park instead. It might also appear in other zones. Maybe you'll get lucky and get one in Skyway.
Be careful as you enter this mission. There is an ambush at the front door. The whole team should enter together.
Next, you have to clear the warehouse of all clockwork. All groups of clocks should be the same level and evenly spread around the warehouse.
There is also one glowie to find. It looks like this:
When you search the bulletin board, you get the second clue of the story arc:
| QUOTE | | It began with a couple of routine Clockwork missions. While clearing out a Clockwork nest, you found a note indicating that a man was being held captive by the Clockwork. While defeating Clockwork on the streets of Paragon City, you found a Clockwork robot with the words 'help me' inscribed on its surface. |
By the time you receive this mission, you should have also received Carla's phone number. Call her when the mission is complete. She will say:
| QUOTE | This note you found certainly does make it seem like someone is being forced to help the Clockwork King. I will get the word out on the street. Maybe we can find this man before it's too late.
The note on the bulletin board, the engraved Clockwork robot. They both point to the same conclusion: someone is being forced to work for the Clockwork. It's up to you to do something about it. |
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