Mission:Janet Kellum - Rescue Ralph Jamison from Crey security

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Rescue Ralph Jamison from Crey security (40-45)

Briefing

For the last few weeks I've been in close contact with Ralph Jamison, a member of Crey's board of directors. He's had a crisis of conscience, and he's been feeding me tips on Crey's recent illegal activities. Well, I think the countess finally caught onto his plan. My last call from Ralph was cut off in mid-sentence. Will you rescue Ralph Jamison from Crey security? He could be invaluable to our fight against Countess Crey. You only have 75 minutes to rescue Ralph Jamison.

Mission Acceptance

Ralph's a decent guy who got caught up in Crey's filthy machinations. He's really anxious for the chance to redeem himself.

Unnecessary Solicitation

If you don't get Ralph Jamison out of that Crey office quickly, he may never be heard from again!

Mission Objective(s)

A painted portrait of Countess Crey smiles down on you.

  • Rescue Ralph Jamison from Crey - 1:15:00
    • Take Ralph to his files

You rescued Ralph Jamison from Crey security.

Enemies

Crey
Clue
Ralph Jamison's story

When you rescued Ralph Jamison from Crey security, he told you:

'It took me a long time to admit the truth about Crey to myself. But after what I learned about Wound Wise, there's no denying it. Here's the proof, Character. I hope you can get it into the public eye.'

Clue
Report on Wound Wise

Printed on Crey stationary, this report details the harmful side effects of the popular Crey drug Wound Wise. Used in hospitals worldwide, Wound Wise is actually developed from the mutagen used to turn the Lost into the Rikti. Repeated use of Wound Wise is responsible for long-term cellular degeneration, and studies indicate that it may even cause skin cancer.

Notable NPCs

Debriefing

I knew Crey was shifty, but I had no idea they'd knowingly produce a drug with such serious side effects! Why, half of the heroes I work with use Wound Wise to quickly deal with injuries during battle! This info is going to the FDA right away, and to Professor St. John-Smythe's lab. Maybe he can cook up some sort of counter-agent to lessen the effects.