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: This mission is the first mission of the Imperious Task Force. The task force's name is "Time's Arrow". The mission's text includes the title "The Oracle of Phoebas". | : This mission is the first mission of the Imperious Task Force. The task force's name is "Time's Arrow". The mission's text includes the title "The Oracle of Phoebas". | ||
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: This mission is a non-arc mission offered only by [[Azuria]]. Its acceptance text is "Find the stolen locket". | : This mission is a non-arc mission offered only by [[Azuria]]. Its acceptance text is "Find the stolen locket". | ||
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: This is a mayhem mission offered by [[Drea the Hook]] and [[Mikey the Ear]]. Its acceptance text is "Rob Atlas Park bank". | : This is a mayhem mission offered by [[Drea the Hook]] and [[Mikey the Ear]]. Its acceptance text is "Rob Atlas Park bank". | ||
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Revision as of 02:13, 18 December 2010
This article documents the conventions that should be used for mission articles.
Article Scope
Each mission article should describe exactly one mission. For the purposes of a mission article, a mission starts when you accept a mission from a contact, continues while an entry for it remains in the Mission Window, and ends when there is no longer an entry for it in the Mission Window. For most missions, this means it lasts from mission acceptance to mission completion. However, some missions have multiple parts that obscure this. For example, The Pilgrim has a mission where you are sent to several other contacts in series to do a mission for each of them. However, all of those missions are continuations of the first, and the entry in the Mission Window is not removed until you've completed the entire chain. Thus, it is considered a single mission for purposes of mission articles.
Article Naming
All mission articles should go in the Mission namespace. Articles should be named as "Mission:SOURCE - NAME", where SOURCE is the source of mission (explained below) and NAME is the name of the mission (also explained below).
Sources
For the purposes of naming mission articles, there are a number of different sources that a mission might come from.
- For story arcs, task forces, strike forces, and trials, the name of the arc is the source. For example, David Wincott offers a story arc named "Officer Wincott vs. the Trolls". Thus, the source for the missions in that arc is Officer Wincott vs. the Trolls.
- Non-arc missions that are given by a single contact use the name of the contact for the source. For example, Azuria offers a mission named "Find the stolen locket". The source for that mission is Azuria.
- Some missions are given by multiple contacts. For example, the mission "Go to Steel Canyon and stop the Vahzilok lab raids" is offered by Jill Pastor, Kyle Peck, and Tristan Caine. For such missions, the source is always Common.
- Missions received through the Police Radio have a source of Police Radio.
- Missions received through the Rogue Isle Protector (aka Newspaper Missions) have a source of Rogue Isle Protector.
- Safeguard Missions have a source of Detective.
- Mayhem Missions have a source of Broker.
- Missions received through tips have a source of Tip.
Names
For the purposes of naming mission articles, the name of the mission will depend on how the mission is introduced by the game. As the game has evolved, the developers have introduced aspects to missions that provided better naming conventions than older missions.
- Many missions have a title or subtitle provided in the mission's introductory text. In these cases, that title is the name of the mission. For example, Keith Nance offers a mission that starts with the title "Part One: Government Boy". The name of this mission is Part One: Government Boy.
- If the mission does not have such a title, then the mission's name is the green text you click on to accept the mission. For example, Maxwell Christopher offers a mission with acceptance text of "Fight Nemesis Army"; this mission's name is Fight Nemesis Army.
- Tip missions provide a title in the tip mission UI. For example, there is a tip mission offered by the name "The Dagger of Caernoz". That mission's name is The Dagger of Caernoz.
- Newspaper and Police Radio missions use the headline over the mission's description. For example, one of the newspaper missions has a headline of "Aeon Corps Opens New Lab"; that mission's name is Aeon Corps Opens New Lab. However, a lot of missions are templates that use a variety of bosses and enemy groups. For such missions, the specific boss and enemy group is replaced by BOSS or GROUP, respectively. For example, one such headline is "Arachnos seeks Archon Lucretia, leader of the local Council cell"; the name for this mission would be Arachnos seeks BOSS, leader of the local GROUP cell
Examples
Here are some examples that illustrate the above.
- Mission:Officer Wincott vs. the Trolls - Take on a few Trolls
- This mission is part of the arc "Officer Wincott vs. the Trolls" offered by David Wincott. The mission's acceptance text is "Take on a few Trolls".
- Mission:Time's Arrow - The Oracle of Phoebas
- This mission is the first mission of the Imperious Task Force. The task force's name is "Time's Arrow". The mission's text includes the title "The Oracle of Phoebas".
- Mission:Azuria - Find the stolen locket
- This mission is a non-arc mission offered only by Azuria. Its acceptance text is "Find the stolen locket".
- Mission:Common - Talk to the Security Chief (Atlas Park)
- This mission is offered by several contacts (Susan Davies, Jonathan St. John Smythe, Rick Davies, Antonio Nash, Azuria). Its acceptance text is "Talk to the Security Chief". Additionally, since there are more than one "Talk to the Security Chief" missions, the zone in which the Security Chief is located is specified.
- Mission:The Bonefire Plot - Stop the gang war
- This mission is part of the story arc "The Bonefire Plot" offered by Lorenzo DiCosta, Wes Schnabel, and Willy Starbuck. (Since it is an arc, it gets the arc name for its source instead of "Common", even though it's offered by multiple contacts.) The mission's acceptance text is "Stop the gang war".
- Mission:Police Radio - A warrant has been issued for the arrest of BOSS
- This mission is offered through the Police Radio. Its headline varies depending on the boss, such as "A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Operative Greench" or "A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Mekanik".
- Mission:Rogue Isle Protector - Classifieds: Looking for love in all the wrong places
- This mission is offered through the Rogue Isle Protector. Its headline is "Classifieds: Looking for love in all the wrong places".
- Mission:Detective - Protect Atlas Park bank
- This is a safeguard mission offered by Detective Becktrees and Detective Freitag. Its acceptance text is "Protect Atlas Park bank".
- Mission:Broker - Rob Atlas Park bank
- This is a mayhem mission offered by Drea the Hook and Mikey the Ear. Its acceptance text is "Rob Atlas Park bank".
- Mission:Tip - Doc Quantum's Moral Quandary
- This is a tip mission with the title "Doc Quantum's Moral Quandary".