A Trap for Ja'kell

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'''Mission Dialog:'''
'''Mission Dialog:'''
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- Stealing sensitive schematics from our labs is a serious violation. <br>
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- Valthken: Stealing sensitive schematics from our labs is a serious violation. <br>
- Sending a high-yields explosive deep into our territory is also a serious violation.
- Sending a high-yields explosive deep into our territory is also a serious violation.
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- That was an unfortunate accident. I'm sure that by now, you've confirmed that as fact.<br>
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- Valthken: That was an unfortunate accident. I'm sure that by now, you've confirmed that as fact.<br>
- This could have been avoided if you had contacted us directly.
- This could have been avoided if you had contacted us directly.
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- We did not realize that the pod had been detected. We wanted to avoid a potential incident. The pod left your space without hostility.<br>
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- Valthken: We did not realize that the pod had been detected. We wanted to avoid a potential incident. The pod left your space without hostility.<br>
- We had to be sure that it was not a planet attack.  
- We had to be sure that it was not a planet attack.  
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- ...This does not justify the theft of our design. <br>
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- Valthken: ...This does not justify the theft of our design. <br>
- Calm down. We have no intentions of creating a version of the weapon.
- Calm down. We have no intentions of creating a version of the weapon.
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- Why should we believe that?<br>
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- Valthken: Why should we believe that?<br>
- We have no use for it. The science behind your translocation is flawed. It will never work.  
- We have no use for it. The science behind your translocation is flawed. It will never work.  
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- It is incomplete, not flawed.<br>
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- Valthken: It is incomplete, not flawed.<br>
- Believe what you will. Our business here is done. We won't bother you further.
- Believe what you will. Our business here is done. We won't bother you further.
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- Wait... there is something else we need to discuss.<br>
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- Valthken: Wait... there is something else we need to discuss.<br>
- And what is that?
- And what is that?
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- Your release of the prisoner Ja'kell has created quite a problem for the Consortium. <br>
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- Valthken: Your release of the prisoner Ja'kell has created quite a problem for the Consortium. <br>
- I don't know what you are talking about.
- I don't know what you are talking about.
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- Of course you do. During your assault, Ja'kell accessed your systems and downloaded a wealth of information about your colonies. You freed one of the most notorious criminals in this sector.<br>
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- Valthken: Of course you do. During your assault, Ja'kell accessed your systems and downloaded a wealth of information about your colonies. You freed one of the most notorious criminals in this sector.<br>
- And how do you know all this?
- And how do you know all this?
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- Because he tried to sell your data to one of our contacts.<br>
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- Valthken: Because he tried to sell your data to one of our contacts.<br>
- So, why tell us this? What do you want?
- So, why tell us this? What do you want?
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-  It seems that we both have an interest in recapturing him, and I hear you have a tracer on board. <br>
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- Valthken: It seems that we both have an interest in recapturing him, and I hear you have a tracer on board. <br>
- Why is he such a threat to you?
- Why is he such a threat to you?
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- Your secrets are not the only ones he plans to sell. The sooner he is found, the better.<br>
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- Valthken: Your secrets are not the only ones he plans to sell. The sooner he is found, the better.<br>
- The prisoners left in an unmarked Alarri ship, and we won't have any material to trace with.
- The prisoners left in an unmarked Alarri ship, and we won't have any material to trace with.
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- Besides that, tracing a moving target is a completely different process, and I doubt Ja'kell will leave that many crumbs.<br>
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- Valthken: Besides that, tracing a moving target is a completely different process, and I doubt Ja'kell will leave that many crumbs.<br>
- We're going to need more than samples, [http://galaxylegion.erismedia.netdna-cdn.com/galaxylegion/images/missions/frames/alarri4.png Valthken].
- We're going to need more than samples, [http://galaxylegion.erismedia.netdna-cdn.com/galaxylegion/images/missions/frames/alarri4.png Valthken].
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- Alright, what do you suggest?<br>
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- Valthken: Alright, what do you suggest?<br>
- [http://galaxylegion.erismedia.netdna-cdn.com/galaxylegion/images/missions/frames/trovarzane.png Trovar], could you track the ship from its drive trail?
- [http://galaxylegion.erismedia.netdna-cdn.com/galaxylegion/images/missions/frames/trovarzane.png Trovar], could you track the ship from its drive trail?
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- It's possible. [http://galaxylegion.erismedia.netdna-cdn.com/galaxylegion/images/missions/frames/alarri4.png Valthken]... If I could get exact details about your drive systems, I could develop a new algorithm to trace the ship that Ja'kell left in.
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- Trovar: It's possible. [http://galaxylegion.erismedia.netdna-cdn.com/galaxylegion/images/missions/frames/alarri4.png Valthken]... If I could get exact details about your drive systems, I could develop a new algorithm to trace the ship that Ja'kell left in.
- Ja'kell can't be far.
- Ja'kell can't be far.
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- No. That would give you a method to track many of our other ships, as well. There must be another way.
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- Valthken: No. That would give you a method to track many of our other ships, as well. There must be another way.
- That contact you mentioned earlier. Could you persuade them to purchase the data?
- That contact you mentioned earlier. Could you persuade them to purchase the data?
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- Hmm. Yes, but they already declined the offer. Ja'kell would find a sudden change of mind... very suspicious.
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- Valthken: Hmm. Yes, but they already declined the offer. Ja'kell would find a sudden change of mind... very suspicious.
- Nonetheless, he will most certainly pass through many established trade areas in the near future.  
- Nonetheless, he will most certainly pass through many established trade areas in the near future.  
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- Only until he has sold what he can. We'll need a way to detect him at a moment's notice. Our ships cannot be everywhere at once.
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- Valthken: Only until he has sold what he can. We'll need a way to detect him at a moment's notice. Our ships cannot be everywhere at once.
- Maybe we can. If we spend out and setup detectors between the outposts...
- Maybe we can. If we spend out and setup detectors between the outposts...
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- ...I could establish a wide area signaling mesh.
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- Trovar: ...I could establish a wide area signaling mesh.
- What do you think, Valthken?
- What do you think, Valthken?
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- If that is our best option, then lets do it. I'll have our fleet establish a safe transponder frequency.
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- Valthken: If that is our best option, then lets do it. I'll have our fleet establish a safe transponder frequency.
- Good. It is best if they continue on their standard travel paths. We don't want Ja'kell to suspect.  
- Good. It is best if they continue on their standard travel paths. We don't want Ja'kell to suspect.  
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- I will command my ships as I wish. Ja'kell runs free because of your actions. I just want him back in custody.
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- Valthken: I will command my ships as I wish. Ja'kell runs free because of your actions. I just want him back in custody.
'''End Transmission.'''
'''End Transmission.'''

Revision as of 21:05, 5 August 2016

Daily Mission Briefing


So... you are the (Your Race) commander we've been hearing so much about. I am Valthken of the Alarri Arms Consortium. There is much we need to discuss, and settle...


Mission Dialog:

- Valthken: Stealing sensitive schematics from our labs is a serious violation.
- Sending a high-yields explosive deep into our territory is also a serious violation.

- Valthken: That was an unfortunate accident. I'm sure that by now, you've confirmed that as fact.
- This could have been avoided if you had contacted us directly.

- Valthken: We did not realize that the pod had been detected. We wanted to avoid a potential incident. The pod left your space without hostility.
- We had to be sure that it was not a planet attack.

- Valthken: ...This does not justify the theft of our design.
- Calm down. We have no intentions of creating a version of the weapon.

- Valthken: Why should we believe that?
- We have no use for it. The science behind your translocation is flawed. It will never work.

- Valthken: It is incomplete, not flawed.
- Believe what you will. Our business here is done. We won't bother you further.

- Valthken: Wait... there is something else we need to discuss.
- And what is that?

- Valthken: Your release of the prisoner Ja'kell has created quite a problem for the Consortium.
- I don't know what you are talking about.

- Valthken: Of course you do. During your assault, Ja'kell accessed your systems and downloaded a wealth of information about your colonies. You freed one of the most notorious criminals in this sector.
- And how do you know all this?

- Valthken: Because he tried to sell your data to one of our contacts.
- So, why tell us this? What do you want?

- Valthken: It seems that we both have an interest in recapturing him, and I hear you have a tracer on board.
- Why is he such a threat to you?

- Valthken: Your secrets are not the only ones he plans to sell. The sooner he is found, the better.
- The prisoners left in an unmarked Alarri ship, and we won't have any material to trace with.

- Valthken: Besides that, tracing a moving target is a completely different process, and I doubt Ja'kell will leave that many crumbs.
- We're going to need more than samples, Valthken.

- Valthken: Alright, what do you suggest?
- Trovar, could you track the ship from its drive trail?

- Trovar: It's possible. Valthken... If I could get exact details about your drive systems, I could develop a new algorithm to trace the ship that Ja'kell left in. - Ja'kell can't be far.

- Valthken: No. That would give you a method to track many of our other ships, as well. There must be another way. - That contact you mentioned earlier. Could you persuade them to purchase the data?

- Valthken: Hmm. Yes, but they already declined the offer. Ja'kell would find a sudden change of mind... very suspicious. - Nonetheless, he will most certainly pass through many established trade areas in the near future.

- Valthken: Only until he has sold what he can. We'll need a way to detect him at a moment's notice. Our ships cannot be everywhere at once. - Maybe we can. If we spend out and setup detectors between the outposts...

- Trovar: ...I could establish a wide area signaling mesh. - What do you think, Valthken?

- Valthken: If that is our best option, then lets do it. I'll have our fleet establish a safe transponder frequency. - Good. It is best if they continue on their standard travel paths. We don't want Ja'kell to suspect.

- Valthken: I will command my ships as I wish. Ja'kell runs free because of your actions. I just want him back in custody.

End Transmission.


Mission Image: [1]

Becomes Available Upon: None
Un-gray Requirements: None
Per Round Requirements: Energy 100, 1 Alarm Sentry
Per Round Rewards: 205 XP
Per Completion Rewards: 1 Alarri Signaling Drone
Per Round Risks: None

Mission Summary:

  • Per 1 Round
Requirements: 100 Energy, 1 Alarm Sentry
Rewards: 205 XP
XP Return Ratio: 2.05
  • 35 Rounds/Completion
Requirements: 3,500 Energy, 35 Alarm Sentrys
Rewards: 7,175 XP, 1 Alarri Signaling Drone
  • 14 Completion/Finish
Requirements: 49,000 Energy, 490 Alarm Sentrys
Rewards: 100,450 XP, 14 Alarri Signaling Drones
This mission can only be completed once per day.

Alarri Mission Chain: #7 of 9
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