Mission:Common - Stop the Sky Raiders before they can make off with Balsim's designs

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Stop the Sky Raiders before they can make off with Balsim's designs (20-25)

Briefing

Have you heard of the mercenaries who call themselves the Sky Raiders? According to my sources, they're planning to raid the labs of Balsim Technologies. The Sky Raiders are always on the lookout for new weapons technology, and Balsim's highly publicized Cryonite Armor is certainly an appealing target. I'd like you to stop them before they can make off with Balsim's designs. You only have 75 minutes to repel the Sky Raiders.

Mission Acceptance

If you can lock down Balsim's computer network, you should be able to stop the Sky Raiders from accessing the designs for the Cryonite Armor.

Unnecessary Solicitation

If the Sky Raiders get their hands on that armor, it'll be bad news for everyone.

Mission Objective(s)

The security system shrieks a futile warning.

  • Defeat all Sky Raiders in lab - 1:15 timed
    • Lock down network

You stopped the Sky Raiders from stealing the designs for the Cryonite Armor.

Enemies

Sky Raiders

Notable NPCs

Editor's Note:

The mission requires either defeating all the Sky Raiders in the lab, or locking down all three network nodes. Completing either objective completes the mission.

Temporary Power

Upon returning to the contact, the hero will receive the Cryonite Armor temporary power.

Power

Self +Defense (Smashing, Lethal) + Resistance (Cold)

As a thank you, the company has given you the opportunity to be the first to test this technology in the field. You have enough power to operate the Cryonite Armor for 1 hour of on time.

Debriefing

Sky Raiders services are always for sale to the highest bidder. If it wasn't for you, they would have become the most fearsome mercenaries on the planet. Excellent work, Character. As a thank you, Balsim Technologies sent over a prototype for the Cryonite Armor they've been developing. They'd like you to be the first to test it in the field.