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Revision as of 20:29, 12 May 2012
Overview
Dr. Quaterfield | |
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Head Scientist | |
Zone | Firebase Zulu |
Coordinates | (6461, 1092, 1880) |
Level Range | 40-44 |
Introduced By | None |
Introduces | None |
Enemy Groups |
Soldiers of Rularuu |
Badges | Portal Smasher |
Dr. Quaterfield is a hero contact in the Firebase Zulu neighborhood of Firebase Zulu at coordinates (6461, 1092, 1880).He is a task force contact.
Contents
Introductions
Information
Head Scientist
A brilliant researcher who often works at the far extremes of science, Dr. Thomas Quaterfield was selected by the United Nations to lead the science team studying the bizarre dimension called the 'Shadow Shard'. Quaterfield's researchers have already made several startling discoveries, many of which have been classified as potential matters of global security.
Initial Contact
To form a task force, you need eight heroes in your group.
You need at least 8 members on your team, all of them at least Level 40. If they are over Level 44, they will be automatically exemplared to Level 44 for the duration of the Task Force.
Not High Enough Level
I'm sorry, but I'm very busy at the moment. I have research in jeopardy and people missing. You may be able to help me, but you'll need to be a higher security level.
You need at least 8 members on your team, all of them at least Level 40. If they are over Level 44, they will be automatically exemplared to Level 44 for the duration of the Task Force.
Task Force
See Dr. Quaterfield Task Force
Trivia
Dr. Thomas Quaterfield is influenced by Professor Bernard Quatermass, a fictional character, originally created by the writer Nigel Kneale for BBC Television in the 1950s.