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{{Flashback|title=[[Flashback]] only, arc was completed at least once before|text=
{{Flashback|title=[[Flashback]] only|text=


{{divbox|blue|One souvenir from this arc, didn't kill Marcus last time|
{{divbox|green|First time, but through Flashback|
 
 
{{Mission Briefing|Contact=Marcus Stribbling|Text=
{{Mission Briefing|Contact=Marcus Stribbling|Text=
 
 
{{darkorange|You come face to face with Marcus Stribbling. He really does look like a little kid. A scared kid. But fear is dangerous. And there's more than just fear there. There's anger, hate, and paranoia. He doesn't trust anyone. Not his father, not Frostfire, not Longbow, and not you.}}
{{darkorange|You come face to face with Marcus Stribbling. He really does look like a little kid. A scared kid. But fear is dangerous. And there's more than just fear there. There's anger, hate, and paranoia. He doesn't trust anyone. Not his father, not Frostfire, not Longbow, and not you.}}
 
 
{{divbox|white|Freed last time|
{{darkorange|Can he be talked down? Can he be convinced to go back to Paragon City without a fight? Maybe. Maybe not. If he can't be talked down, should you let him go? If you do, will it just doom him to the life of villainy? His powers are clearly dangerous, but he's still young and doesn't know how to fully use them. If he's going to become a villain no matter what you do, isn't it better to stop him now, before he can hurt anyone else? He's already shown that he's willing to let others get hurt for his own freedom. Isn't that wrong too?}}
{{darkorange|Last time, you let him walk away, but is it right to allow him to become a villain? If you say something different, can he be talked down? Can he be convinced to go back to Paragon City without a fight? Maybe. Maybe not. His powers are clearly dangerous, but he's still young and doesn't know how to fully use them. If he's going to become a villain no matter what you do, isn't it better to stop him now, before he can hurt anyone else? He's already shown that he's willing to let others get hurt for his own freedom. Isn't that wrong too?}}
 
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{{darkorange|Maybe there is no right choice here... But you have to make one.}}
 
 
{{divbox|yellow|Arrested last time|
Who... Who are you? Where's Lenny? What do you want with me? What... What's with those ripples?
{{darkorange|Last time, you sent him to the Zig, only for him to escape. This time, can he be talked down? Can he be convinced to go back to Paragon City without a fight? Maybe. Maybe not. If he can't be talked down, should you let him go? If you do, will it just doom him to the life of villainy? His powers are clearly dangerous, but he's still young and doesn't know how to fully use them. If he's going to become a villain no matter what you do, isn't it better to stop him now, before he can hurt anyone else? He's already shown that he's willing to let others get hurt for his own freedom. Is his father the only one who can contain him?}}
 
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*{{green|Marcus Stribbling. You're coming with me.}}
 
 
{{divbox|green|Returned last time|
:{{ReverseGray|The rest of this branch of the conversation is the same as before.}}
{{darkorange|Last time, you sent him back to his father. This time, can he be talked down? Can he be convinced to go back to Paragon City without a fight? Maybe. Maybe not. If he can't be talked down, should you let him go? If you do, will it just doom him to the life of villainy? His powers are clearly dangerous, but he's still young and doesn't know how to fully use them. If he's going to become a villain no matter what you do, isn't it better to stop him now, before he can hurt anyone else? He's already shown that he's willing to let others get hurt for his own freedom. Should you try sending him to the Zig this time?}}
 
*{{green|Marcus. I know you're scared... But you can trust me.}}
 
:{{ReverseGray|The rest of this branch of the conversation is the same as before.}}
 
*{{green|Marcus, listen. I know what happened to you. But running to the Isles isn't the answer.}}
 
:{{ReverseGray|The rest of this branch of the conversation is the same as before.}}
 
*{{green|I'm {{Character}}. I'm a hero. I'm here to help you.}}
 
:{{ReverseGray|The rest of this branch of the conversation is the same as before.}}
 
*{{green|Ripples?}}
 
:Yeah, around you... Like... You're not all that you should be.
 
:Whatever, it doesn't matter! Answer my question!
 
:*{{green|Marcus Stribbling. You're coming with me.}}
 
::{{DialogueLoop}}
 
:*{{green|Marcus. I know you're scared... But you can trust me.}}
 
::{{DialogueLoop}}
 
:*{{green|Marcus, listen... I know what happened to you. But running to the Isles isn't the answer.}}
::{{DialogueLoop}}
 
:*{{green|I'm {{Character}}. I'm a hero. I'm here to help you.}}
 
::{{DialogueLoop}}
 
:*{{green|I've traveled through time to come back and save you.}}
 
::Save me?! Time travel? What are you... Man, just tell me what's going on!
 
}}
 
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{{divbox|blue|One souvenir from this arc, didn't kill Marcus last time|
 
{{Mission Briefing|Contact=Marcus Stribbling|Text=
 
{{darkorange|You come face to face with Marcus Stribbling. He really does look like a little kid. A scared kid. But fear is dangerous. And there's more than just fear there. There's anger, hate, and paranoia. He doesn't trust anyone. Not his father, not Frostfire, not Longbow, and not you.}}
 
{{divbox|white|Freed last time|
{{darkorange|Last time, you let him walk away, but is it right to allow him to become a villain? If you say something different, can he be talked down? Can he be convinced to go back to Paragon City without a fight? Maybe. Maybe not. His powers are clearly dangerous, but he's still young and doesn't know how to fully use them. If he's going to become a villain no matter what you do, isn't it better to stop him now, before he can hurt anyone else? He's already shown that he's willing to let others get hurt for his own freedom. Isn't that wrong too?}}
}}
 
{{divbox|yellow|Arrested last time|
{{darkorange|Last time, you sent him to the Zig, only for him to escape. This time, can he be talked down? Can he be convinced to go back to Paragon City without a fight? Maybe. Maybe not. If he can't be talked down, should you let him go? If you do, will it just doom him to the life of villainy? His powers are clearly dangerous, but he's still young and doesn't know how to fully use them. If he's going to become a villain no matter what you do, isn't it better to stop him now, before he can hurt anyone else? He's already shown that he's willing to let others get hurt for his own freedom. Is his father the only one who can contain him?}}
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{{divbox|green|Returned last time|
{{darkorange|Last time, you sent him back to his father. This time, can he be talked down? Can he be convinced to go back to Paragon City without a fight? Maybe. Maybe not. If he can't be talked down, should you let him go? If you do, will it just doom him to the life of villainy? His powers are clearly dangerous, but he's still young and doesn't know how to fully use them. If he's going to become a villain no matter what you do, isn't it better to stop him now, before he can hurt anyone else? He's already shown that he's willing to let others get hurt for his own freedom. Should you try sending him to the Zig this time?}}
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::*{{green|What are these ripples you're talking about?}}
::*{{green|What are these ripples you're talking about?}}


:::Yeah, around you... Like... You're not all that you should be.
:::{{ReverseGray|This dialogue option leads into Marcus's first-time Flashback dialogue. This is probably a bug.}}
 
:::Whatever, it doesn't matter! Answer my question!
 
:::*{{green|Marcus Stribbling. You're coming with me.}}
 
::::{{ReverseGray|This dialogue option leads into Marcus's default, first-time dialogue. This is probably a bug.}}
 
:::*{{green|Marcus. I know you're scared... But you can trust me.}}
 
::::{{ReverseGray|This dialogue option leads into Marcus's default, first-time dialogue. This is probably a bug.}}
 
:::*{{green|Marcus, listen... I know what happened to you. But running to the Isles isn't the answer.}}
 
::::{{ReverseGray|This dialogue option leads into Marcus's default, first-time dialogue. This is probably a bug.}}
 
:::*{{green|I'm {{Character}}. I'm a hero. I'm here to help you.}}
 
::::{{ReverseGray|This dialogue option leads into Marcus's default, first-time dialogue. This is probably a bug.}}
 
:::*{{green|I've traveled through time to come back and save you.}}
 
::::Save me?! Time travel? What are you... Man, just tell me what's going on!


:*{{green|How do you know that?}}
:*{{green|How do you know that?}}

Revision as of 00:02, 3 August 2024

Part Five: Retrieval

Unnecessary Solicitation

Remember, the mutant is important to capture alive. If anything should happen to him... Just, please, do your best.

Mission Objective(s)

Out across the port you can see the idle energies of someone's powers, waiting for you.

  • Recover the mutant
    • Talk with Frostfire
      • Talk with Marcus
        • Decide the mutant's fate
  • Talk with... a Mender of Ouroboros?

You have dealt with Marcus in your own way. Now to talk to his father...

Enemies

Rogues Gallery
Freakshow

Notable NPCs

Editor's Note:

Marcus Stribbling is an Elite Boss unless the player has all four souvenirs from this story arc, in which case he becomes an Arch-villain. The EB version gains additional powers if the player killed him on a previous run.



Ambush! If the player bypassed Frostfire without fighting, damaging Marcus Stribbling triggers an ambush by Frostfire and one wave of Freakshow.



Debriefing

Character, I assume your call means that you have finished the job?