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Mission:Mass Duplicity - Investigate Lovewest Trading

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Investigate Lovewest Trading

Briefing

According to that ledger you found, the Nemesis armies have been moving their shipments through a number of front companies. If we can figure out which one was the final destination of this mysterious prototype, we may get a good idea of what those soldiers are planning. The first company on the list is an import/export business called Lovewest Trading. Would you investigate the company for me?

Mission Acceptance

If the prototype is on site, you'll have to confiscate it.

Unnecessary Solicitation

I need to know about this prototype the Nemesis armies are working on.

Mission Objective(s)

This office seems well ordered. Perhaps too well ordered.

  • Investigate Lovewest Trading

There's nothing left to find at Lovewest Trading.

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Empty files
These files are completely empty. It seems likely that this company has never performed any real business at all; it is merely a shell for the schemes of the Nemesis army.
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Nemesis automatons
Though the employees at Lovewest Trading looked completely human, they were in fact mechanical automatons. It seems that this entire office had been staffed with these robotic impostors.

Enemies

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Debriefing

Lovewest Trading was filled with killer robots? You know, Nemesis used to use robotic duplicates to replace important people in business or politics. There minds weren't that sophisticated, but the could pass as human for a while. They were key in his 1946 attempt to take over America.

Either this copy cat is good, or we're dealing with the true Nemesis himself! If it's the latter, we've got to find that Nemesis prototype. Nemesis' inventions may be diverse, but they all have one thing in common: they're incredibly dangerous.