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Mission:Ubelmann the Unknown - Stop the Council raid

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Stop the Council raid

Briefing

I got a tip this morning about a Council raid on a government office. I haven't been able to find out any details, even the function of this particular office. I have the feeling something big is going down. I need you to stop that Council raid.

Mission Acceptance

Try to find out what the Council's after, won't you?

Unnecessary Solicitation

I want to know what's behind that Council raid, Character.

Mission Objective(s)

There is no directory in this lobby, no license, no photographs. No detail reveals anything about the business done here.

  • Defeat all soldiers in office
    • 4 archivists to save, Investigate raid

You have defeated the Council.

Enemies

Badge villain council.png Council

Notable NPCs

  • 4 Archivists (Non-Escort Hostages)

Notes

  • The archivists in this mission can appear as 5th Column Mekmen. (needs confirmation)
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Old documents
The Council agents were examining these files when you interrupted their raid. The yellowed pages appear to describe an alternate plan for the invasion of Europe during World War II.
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The archivist's story
One of the archivists you rescued told you:

'I have no idea why the Council would have attacked us. All we do is store old secret documents! Mostly we just sit on piles of moldering paper and occasionally send a document to someone on a Freedom of Information request. Most of the files we have here date back to World War II. What would anyone want with that old stuff?'

Debriefing

That's odd. I know the Council's roots date back to Mussolini's government, but what possible use could World War II documents be to them today?