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− | Sanjay Chandra was born in [[Paragon City]], one of four sons raised by immigrant parents. | + | Sanjay Chandra was born in [[Paragon City]], one of four sons raised by immigrant parents. Since his teens he has worked in the newspaper business, as a purveyor rather than a reporter. His commitment to civic well-being is what sets Sanjay apart from most of the city's newsstand operators. He has a profound sense of responsibility, and he goes out of his way to help heroes and law enforcement as much as possible. He even earned a bit of a reputation as a crime fighter when he single-handedly captured a small time costumed villain by hitting him over the head with a stack of Sunday edition papers. |
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+ | {{Mission:Common - Go to Kings Row and show the Skulls they can't pick on Paragon City's businessmen}} | ||
+ | {{Mission:Common - Hit the streets and defeat a few Lost (Level 10-14)}} | ||
+ | {{Mission:Common - Investigate Peterson Waste Management and stop any Skull plot you discover}} | ||
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+ | {{Mission:Common - Talk to the Skyway City Security Chief}} |
Latest revision as of 04:54, 12 April 2020
Overview
Sanjay Chandra | |
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Zone | Skyway City |
Coordinates | (517.5, -40, -5355) |
Level Range | 9-14 |
Introduced By |
== Level 5-9 == Ron Hughes Juan Jimenez Linda Summers == Level 10-14 == Carla Brunelli Tristan Caine Athena Currie Everett Daniels Lorenzo DiCosta Jill Pastor Kyle Peck Haley Philips Hugo Redding Wes Schnabel Dr. Trevor Seaborn Willy Starbuck |
Introduces |
== Level 10-14 == Carla Brunelli Tristan Caine Athena Currie Everett Daniels Lorenzo DiCosta Jill Pastor Kyle Peck Haley Philips Hugo Redding Wes Schnabel Dr. Trevor Seaborn Willy Starbuck == Level 15-19 == Olivia Chung Dr. Ann-Marie Engles Pavel Garnier Juliana Nehring |
Enemy Groups |
Skulls The Lost Trolls |
Sanjay Chandra is a hero contact in the Aerie Plaza neighborhood of Skyway City at coordinates (517.5, -40, -5355). Sanjay Chandra is a Mutation origin contact. His level range is 9-14.
Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Introductions
- 3 Store
- 4 Missions (Level 9+)
- 5 Missions
- 5.1 Speak to a Hero Corps Field Analyst
- 5.2 Go to Kings Row and put an end to the Lost assaults
- 5.3 Go to Kings Row and show the Skulls they can't pick on Paragon City's businessmen
- 5.4 Hit the streets and defeat a few Lost
- 5.5 Investigate Peterson Waste Management and stop any Skull plot you discover
- 5.6 Investigate the warehouse
- 5.7 Talk to the Skyway City Security Chief
Introductions
Contact Introduced By
Level 5-9
Level 10-14
- Carla Brunelli
- Tristan Caine
- Athena Currie
- Everett Daniels
- Lorenzo DiCosta
- Jill Pastor
- Kyle Peck
- Haley Philips
- Hugo Redding
- Wes Schnabel
- Dr. Trevor Seaborn
- Willy Starbuck
Contact Introduces
- Multiple contact options
- +++ Missing Information +++
- Single contact option
- +++ Missing Information +++
Level 10-14
There's a gun dealer named Carla Brunelli who would like to meet you. She's a very responsible, proactive woman who's helped a number of heroes in her time. She is deeply troubled by the Clockwork. Their presence in Skyway City means that she can usually be found there.
Carla is tough but fair.
I'd like you to go and talk to my friend Tristan Caine. He's an environmental activist who keeps a close eye on everything that might impact the city's welfare, including criminals. He might have some good tips for you on the Vahzilok. Tristan has a lot of political connections, so he keeps near the city's center in Skyway City.
There's a talented young lawyer named Athena Currie who you should talk to. She's a big community activist and has had some serious run-ins with the Clockwork. Miss Currie practices law in Steel Canyon.
Athena can really use the help of a hero like you.
I know a lawyer, Everett Daniels, who's a pretty good guy. He goes after the big corporations and even the government sometimes, but he's usually on the right side of things. He's always got a lead on the Clockwork. Mr. Daniels' practice is in Skyway City.
Everett will get you into the thick of things.
I know a confidential informant named Lorenzo DiCosta. He can provide you with some solid leads on current Council activity. Lorenzo can be found on the streets of Skyway City.
Lorenzo is well placed to provide information; please don't judge him too harshly, Character.
I suggest you see if Jill Pastor from the FCC has anything for you. She's always looking for heroes to help her out with the Vahzilok. Jill's offices are in Skyway City.
Jill is very serious about catching the bad guys and is willing to give valuable info to any hero who can get the job done.
There's an EPA investigator named Kyle Peck who's known for working well with heroes. I'm sure he'd be happy to help you out as well, and, more importantly, I think you could help him against the Vahzilok. Kyle's connections keep him in Steel Canyon most of the time.
Kyle is fiercely dedicated. As long as you show commitment to helping Paragon City, you will have a strong ally.
You should talk to Haley Philips over at the Health Department. She specializes in identifying and dealing with health threats posed by the Hellions and the Circle of Thorns. She's always looking for more help from the city's heroes. She can be found in Skyway City.
Haley has very strong beliefs about safety.
You might want to go see Hugo Redding, a physician's assistant who specializes in taking care of heroes. He also moonlights as a reporter for a medical website, so he's always hearing interesting tidbits about the Hellions and the Circle of Thorns. Hugo hangs out in Steel Canyon.
Hugo is keyed into the latest medical practices.
I know a private eye named Wes Schnabel who wants to talk to you about the Council. He's always looking for new contacts and good heroes to work with. He usually takes cases in Steel Canyon.
Schnabel is a good, old-fashioned gumshoe.
Dr. Trevor Seaborn expressed an interest in meeting you when I told him about your good work. He's a psychiatrist specializing in criminal behavior, and an expert on the Hellions and the Circle of Thorns. Dr. Seaborn is in Steel Canyon.
Trevor has a brilliant mind, and his insights on criminal behavior are invaluable.
You ever meet Willy Starbuck? He's a small time hustler, but he knows a lot about the Council, and he's willing to talk. You should stop by and introduce yourself. Willy grifts over in Steel Canyon.
Willy has the kind of mind that can lead you right to the heart of trouble.
Level 15-19
Did you ever see that weekly paper, the Asian Paragon? Well, its publisher, Olivia Chung, is a great woman. She knows all about what's going on in the immigrant community and has helped more than one hero sort out a jam involving the Vahzilok or the Outcasts. Olivia has her offices in Steel Canyon.
You won't meet many people as good-hearted as Olivia.
Dr. Ann-Marie Engles is a real expert in the field of cybernetics. She is fascinated with the technical aspect of the Vahzilok and the social impact of the Outcasts. Dr. Engles has set up shop in Skyway City.
You'll learn a lot from Dr. Engles; she's always happy to lend heroes a hand.
Agent Pavel Garnier from the FBI asked me to send you to him. He thinks you could help him with some of his cases involving the Vahzilok and the Outcasts. Pavel is currently looking into something in Skyway City.
A positive connection with the FBI is a very good thing to have.
Have you ever read Juliana Nehring's column? She's an Internet reporter who specializes in super-powered villains. She's always looking for new sources to help her investigate the latest Vahzilok and Outcast activities. Juliana files her stories in Skyway City.
Juliana is tough as nails and is willing to do whatever it takes to get a story.
Information
Newsstand Owner
Sanjay Chandra was born in Paragon City, one of four sons raised by immigrant parents. Since his teens he has worked in the newspaper business, as a purveyor rather than a reporter. His commitment to civic well-being is what sets Sanjay apart from most of the city's newsstand operators. He has a profound sense of responsibility, and he goes out of his way to help heroes and law enforcement as much as possible. He even earned a bit of a reputation as a crime fighter when he single-handedly captured a small time costumed villain by hitting him over the head with a stack of Sunday edition papers.
Prior to Introduction
I'm sorry, but I have nothing for you right now. Why not ask Active Contact for a tip?
Initial Contact
It is a pleasure to meet you, Character. I look forward to working together.
Greeting
- If we move quickly, we can do much good.
- There are matters that require your attention.
Too Busy
I appreciate your ambition, but you already have much to do.
No More Missions
It's a pleasure to tell you that things have been quiet on my corner. Perhaps one of your other contacts needs assistance?
Store
- Inspirations (Luck, Catch a Breath, Enrage)
- Level 10 Training Enhancements (100% base costs) (Power 10 only)
Missing Store Unlock Dialogue
- Inspirations (all)
Missing Store Unlock Dialogue
- Level 15 Magic/Mutation Dual Origin Enhancements (150% base costs)
Missions (Level 9+)
Confiscate the drugs
Briefing
I've got a good lead on an abandoned warehouse where the Skulls are storing their stash of Superadine. I need you to get in there and confiscate the drugs. That should put a serious crimp in the Skulls' distribution plans!
Mission Acceptance
Watch out for the Skull they call the Defier. He's sent more than one hero to the hospital.
Unnecessary Solicitation
I need you to confiscate that Superadine before it hits the streets!
Mission Objective(s)
Time hasn't been kind to this old building, and the Skulls' willful destruction has completed its ruin.
- Defeat Defier and his crew
- 5 drug stashes to confiscate
You confiscated the Superadine and arrested the Defier.
Notable NPCs
- The Defier/Lasher/Strong Man (Skulls Bone Daddy)
Editor's Note: The name of the Skulls leader varies. Possible names include Bonebreaker, Defier, Lasher, and Strong Man. |
Enemies
Debriefing
Well, that's one load of Superadine that will never see the streets! Excellent work, Character.
Missions
Speak to a Hero Corps Field Analyst
Briefing
This might interest you, Character. Hero Corps has begun a new service to help heroes who are looking for more difficult challenges. You should talk to one of their Field Analysts and see if it interests you.
Mission Acceptance
Remember that this whole thing is completely optional. You can ignore it if you like, but you should know about it.
Unnecessary Solicitation
Remember that this whole Field Analyst thing is completely optional. You can ignore it if you like, but you should know about it.
Mission Objective(s)
- Speak to Hero Corp Analyst
Debriefing
Thank you for seeing me, Character. Hero Corps is dedicated to helping all of the city's Heroes, and we're unveiling a new service to help you reach for the highest possible levels of achievement. If you want to face more difficult foes and challenges than a Hero of your level normally would, let us know, and we'll get the word around to all of your contacts. They'll make sure to give you the toughest assignments possible. If you later decide that you'd like to tone your challenges back down to normal or take them even higher, you can always speak to one of our Field Analysts such as myself, and we'll be happy to help you change things either way.
Thanks for visiting with us, Character. Remember that Hero Corps is here to help Heroes!
Debriefing
It's an interesting service, if you're looking for more difficult challenges. It's completely optional, though, so don't worry about it if it doesn't interest you.
Go to Kings Row and put an end to the Lost assaults
Briefing
Some of the citizens in Kings Row have reported attacks by those mysterious Lost! I need a hero who can get to Kings Row and put an end to the Lost's assaults. I don't know what has happened to the homeless lately, but I know we can't let them terrorize the rest of the city.
Mission Acceptance
Thanks. I can always count on you.
Unnecessary Solicitation
I'm still hearing reports of the Lost assaulting citizens in Kings Row.
Mission Objective(s)
- Combat Lost in Kings Row
- Defeat 10 Lost
You have discouraged the Lost from assaulting citizens in Kings Row
Enemies
Debriefing
You did good work today. With you at my side, I'm confident we'll crack the mystery of the Lost!
Go to Kings Row and show the Skulls they can't pick on Paragon City's businessmen
Briefing
The Skulls have started extorting money from the business owners in Kings Row. If the victims don't pay up, the Skulls trash their businesses. Someone's got to get to Kings Row and show the Skulls they can't pick on Paragon City's businessmen. I think you're just the one to do it.
Mission Acceptance
You can find a lot of Skulls in the Gish, or near the Royal Refinery.
Unnecessary Solicitation
Those business owners can't stand up to the Skulls, Flame Scrapper. You're going to have to do it for them.
Mission Objective(s)
- Combat Skulls in Kings Row
- Defeat 10 Skulls
You have discouraged the Skulls from extorting money from business owners in Kings Row.
Enemies
Debriefing
Kings Row owes you one. I'm glad we can keep the wheels of commerce turning over there.
Hit the streets and defeat a few Lost
Briefing
The scientists over at SERAPH want some more data on these mysterious Lost. If we can find out what has happened to those homeless people, we may be able to help them. I need you to hit the streets and defeat a few Lost. Take some tissue samples, then bring the data back to me.
Mission Acceptance
Field reports have groups of the Lost in Kings Row and inside Perez Park. Good luck.
Medical kit | |
This medical kit contains sterile swabs and a dozen syringes. With it, you should be able to sample enough Lost tissue to give the doctors some insight into the strange changes taking place among the homeless population. |
Unnecessary Solicitation
The scientists need more tissue samples if they're going to figure out what's happened to the homeless.
Mission Objective(s)
- Collect tissue samples from Lost
- Defeat 10 Lost
You have collected enough tissue samples from the Lost.
Enemies
Tissue Samples | |
You took these tissue samples from the Lost you defeated. They may help the scientists at SERAPH determine what has turned the homeless into the Lost. |
Debriefing
Thanks. I hope your efforts have brought us closer to solving this mystery once and for all.
Investigate Peterson Waste Management and stop any Skull plot you discover
Briefing
No one has been seen leaving the offices of Peterson Waste Management for the last few days. I've heard rumors of Skulls in the area, and I'm afraid they may have done something to those office workers. I need you to investigate Peterson Waste Management and stop any Skull plot you discover. You only have 75 minutes to stop the Skull plot.
I have a bad feeling about this. But I firmly believe you can handle it.
Unnecessary Solicitation
I'm really concerned about Peterson Waste Management. Tell me when you've wrapped up there.
Mission Objective(s)
A woman's scream is followed by the sound of a vicious slap.
- Stop Skull leader and his crew - 1:15:00
- 5 hostages to save, 5 bombs to disarm
You rescued the hostages and dismantled the bombs.
Enemies
Notable NPCs
- 5 Terrified office workers (Hostages)
The office worker's story | |
One of the office workers you rescued told you:
'They tried to force us to take Superadine! And I heard one of them say that taking too much can turn you into one of the Trolls!' |
Notes
- There is not a named Skulls leader in the mission. Clearing the final room fulfils the objective requirements.
Debriefing
So the Skulls were trying to poison those people by forcing them to overdose on Superadine? It just doesn't make sense. There's no connection at all between the Skulls and Peterson Waste Management. I really think the Skulls are small time players with big time backing. I'd bet my life they're doing the bidding of somebody else!
Investigate the warehouse
Briefing
I need you to investigate a warehouse for me. Eyewitnesses say they've seen people walk in, stay for a couple of hours,then leave looking much bigger and stronger than when they entered. One of the witnesses said the warehouse is under the control of a homeless man called Unlucky Pete. I'd like you to track him down; he may well have some answers for us.
Mission Acceptance
This could be the first step towards figuring out what is behind the strange behavior of the homeless.
Unnecessary Solicitation
You haven't discovered what is going on in that warehouse yet.
Mission Objective(s)
This warehouse should be busy, but the only people you've seen are the bedraggled members of the city's homeless population.
- Defeat Unlucky Pete and his helpers
You defeated Unlucky Pete.
Notable NPCs
- Unlucky Pete (The Lost Headman Blaster)
Enemies
Debriefing
More of those Lost. Interesting. You say the leader wanted the rest of the homeless to undergo some kind of change? I think we're on the trail of something big.
Talk to the Skyway City Security Chief
Talk to Security Chief
Briefing
The Trolls are rampaging again! The Security Chief asked for you by name. Find him, and get your assignment.
Mission Acceptance
These rampages are happening more and more. Something has to be done!
Unnecessary Solicitation
+++ Missing Information +++
Mission Objective(s)
- Talk to Security Chief
Briefing
Take this and get on the streets immediately. Stop those Trolls! They've caused a lot of havoc in Vista Plaza and the Astral District.
Skyway City briefing | |
Back in the 1970's, there was a huge drive to create highways to relieve congestion in the city. No one would need to drive on the surface streets - instead, we would drive above them! So the city started building high spanning bridges everywhere, and Skyway City quickly turned into one big highway in the sky. Now this zone is home to a street gang that likes to camp out underneath bridges: the Trolls. These are thugs who've mutated, thanks to taking a bit too much Superadine. But watch out; the drug has given many of them inhuman strength and resistance. |
Stop rampage in Skyway City
Unnecessary Solicitation
+++ Missing Information +++
Mission Objective(s)
- Stop rampage in Skyway City
- Defeat 10 Trolls
You have stopped the rampage.
Debriefing
Good job today. There must be some link between Superadine and these rampages. The Trolls need to be cut off from their supply.