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'''Enemies'''
'''Enemies'''


{{Enemy Council}}
{{Enemy 5th Column}}


'''Notable NPCs'''
'''Notable NPCs'''
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''Before Combat''
''Before Combat''
:'''Council Soldier 1:''' Ubelmann just got back to HQ. We'll be leaving once the prisoners are secured.  
:'''5th Column Soldier 1:''' Ubelmann just got back to HQ. We'll be leaving once the prisoners are secured.  
:'''Council Soldier 2:''' I don't feel too good about this. That Ubelmann creeps me out.
:'''5th Column Soldier 2:''' I don't feel too good about this. That Ubelmann creeps me out.
''Combat Start''
''Combat Start''
:'''Council Soldier 1:''' Hero attack! Counter-attack pattern Lambda!
:'''5th Column Soldier 1:''' Hero attack! Counter-attack pattern Lambda!
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Revision as of 17:07, 3 January 2021

Rescue the historians from the 5th Column

Briefing

Apparently the 5th Column isn't satisfied with stealing World War II documents. Now they're actually stealing World War II historians! Several experts in the era have been reported missing. I need you to rescue those historians from the 5th Column!

Mission Acceptance

Something tells me the 5th Column's interest is more than academic.

Unnecessary Solicitation

You've got to get those historians to safety.

Mission Objective(s)

The 5th Column aren't looking into the past out of simple curiosity. There must be something they hope to gain.

  • Save kidnapped WWII historians
    • 5 historians to rescue

You rescued the historians from the 5th Column.

Clue
The historian's story

One of the historians you rescued told you:

'After they kidnapped us, a peculiar man arrived to interrogate us. The rest of them all acted like he was in charge. His name was Ubelmann, and he wanted to know everything I knew about the history of the Second World War. He knew a lot, but he had the oddest gaps in his knowledge. For example, when we started talking about the North Africa campaign, he knew who Rommel was, but he didn't know how he died. As I said, very strange.'

Enemies

5th Column

Notable NPCs

  • 5 Historians (Hostages)

Debriefing Whatever the reason, the 5th Column's sudden interest in history only seems to be growing. Something tells me that this 'Ubelmann' character is the key, but I wonder what it's all about?