Incursion into Gartith

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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: I'm afraid the celebration is short lived.</font><br>
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''You: What happened?.''<br>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: Ryelis processes some of the highest purity XTS-9 and XRS-5. Given their danger, we store the waste in orbit until it can be moved or dealt with.</font><br>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: I've reviewed your planetary scan data.</font><BR>
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''You: I'm aware of that, but what is happening to the cloud?.''<br>
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''You: Good. Any Revelations?<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: The waste is in danger of rapid orbital decline. If it were to fall, it could mean a major catastrophe..</font><br>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: Seems our saboteur was in quite a hurry. There were small, empty genome enhancement tubes left on the surface of one of the toxics nearby</font><BR>
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''You: How do you normally clean up the debris?''<br>
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''You: Wait. Aren't those used by the Stryll?<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: Twice a cycle, specialized cargo barges collect the waste, compress it in orbit, and launch the resulting pack into our star. It's crude, but effective. The current situation is the result of a lengthy labor dispute.</font><br>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: Yes... and the assembled bomb fragments paint a similar picture.</font><BR>
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''You: Can we get the barges working again?''<br>
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''You: What did you learn from then?<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: Many of the barges were on contract, and have since left the system. Regardless, the debris is already descending. We have to deal with that first.</font><br>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: We spoke with the Alarri Consortium. Given your prior interaction with them, they were willing to provide some details on the weapon that were useful.</font><BR>
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''You: What about erecting a planetwide anti-graviton emitter?''<br>
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''You: The Alarri? I'm Suprised to hear that Valthken would provide anything without earning a profit.<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: Interesting. That could keep the debris at bay, but shutting down our facilities is a last resort ... we'll need to generate more power for that kind of field.</font><br>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: Don't be too surprised. They were quite insistent on payment.</font><BR>
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''You: We'll see what we can do.''<br>
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''You: So, did their Intel provide any answers?<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: The government has created more than favorable terms for the barges, but for some reason we have had difficulty contacting them. See if you can find them. Let them know our new terms and get them to return as soon as possible.</font><br>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: A great deal. The charges are definitely of Stryll origin. They are a modified versions of a design they use for smaller, precision targets. Assassinations. But... these are the design of the Strazi.</font><BR>
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''You: Understood.''<br>
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''You: The Strazi? Are they part of The Order?<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: Yes, but they operate as an elite, secretive branch. Their genetic makeup is quite different - far more experimental. Other than that, there is little else both your government and the Ardyne leaders know about them.</font><BR>
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''You: Where does this leave us?<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: Our Priorities haven't changed. The nexus remains at serious risk as long as we remain in the dark about their methods.</font><BR>
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''You: That is true. The Stryll will return to finish their contract.<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: And we'll need to step up our patrols in the meantime.</font><BR>
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''You: Any other leads?<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: Yes. Upon further examination of the genome tubes, it appears they were lined with Xendrium. A curious choice, given its rarity.</font><BR>
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''You: If they are using Xendrium, then there's a good chance they are refining it themselves.<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: Xendrium is found within dense asteroid fields inside class CF nebulae. I've already reviewed the charts.</font><BR>
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''You: Any matching systems?<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: The most likely match is the Gartith Nebula. It's remote, and the stars there are very young. It wouldn't be a viable location for colonists, but it would be a good place for the Strazi to hide.</font><BR>
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''You: That is deep past enemy borders. Getting there won't be easy.<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: If you want to get to Gartith undetected, there are a few tricks that the new gateway can offer.</font><BR>
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''You: Such as?<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: We've made some temporary modifications to the gateway for the egress aperture. It should give ships using the gateway an extra window of time to avoid detection as they leave the border... until our enemies learn of it and compensate.</font><BR>
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''You: How does it work exactly?<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: When the aperture is opened, the gateway releases a flux pulse stream through the aperture into the direction of the nebula. The pulse stream can travel quite far, but we have to leave the aperture open in order to maintain it. Some ships will need to stay behind to transfer power to the emitters.</font><BR>
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''You: And our ships will travel along the stream?<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: Exactly. We can't leave the stream running indefinitely, though. Eventually it will be detected. That would put the entire gateway at risk.</font><BR>
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''You: Understood<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: In addition, the stream is extremely sensitive. Ships that are traveling to Gartith cannot use any devices which may disturb its flux pattern.</font><BR>
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''You: No Chart purging, no flux devices. Got it.<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: Assuming the Strazi are there, you'll need to strike fast. While you may not find the saboteur specifically, data from their systems should be enough to provide answers as to how to protect ourselves from further incursions.</font><BR>
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''You: I'll begin assigning the team now.<BR>
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<font color=cyan>Sarinth: Good luck, commander.</font><BR>
End Transmission</p><br>
End Transmission</p><br>
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Revision as of 06:59, 27 February 2014

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Contents

Mission Briefing

Standard Mission Length: 3 days


As evidence mounts, the sabotage appears to be the work of the Stryll. Tasril proposes a plan to travel through a dangerous region of space to reach the Gartith Nebula, a location where the Strazi, and the saboteur, are likely to be found.

  • Note: This is a Phase 2 legion mission which is automatically initiated upon successful completion of the opening legion mission The Ardyne Sabotage.

Rewards (If Sucessful): 5 Relic Badges (awarded to all ships with completed, non-failed tasks)

Comm Log


Sarinth: I've reviewed your planetary scan data.
You: Good. Any Revelations?
Sarinth: Seems our saboteur was in quite a hurry. There were small, empty genome enhancement tubes left on the surface of one of the toxics nearby
You: Wait. Aren't those used by the Stryll?
Sarinth: Yes... and the assembled bomb fragments paint a similar picture.
You: What did you learn from then?
Sarinth: We spoke with the Alarri Consortium. Given your prior interaction with them, they were willing to provide some details on the weapon that were useful.
You: The Alarri? I'm Suprised to hear that Valthken would provide anything without earning a profit.
Sarinth: Don't be too surprised. They were quite insistent on payment.
You: So, did their Intel provide any answers?
Sarinth: A great deal. The charges are definitely of Stryll origin. They are a modified versions of a design they use for smaller, precision targets. Assassinations. But... these are the design of the Strazi.
You: The Strazi? Are they part of The Order?
Sarinth: Yes, but they operate as an elite, secretive branch. Their genetic makeup is quite different - far more experimental. Other than that, there is little else both your government and the Ardyne leaders know about them.
You: Where does this leave us?
Sarinth: Our Priorities haven't changed. The nexus remains at serious risk as long as we remain in the dark about their methods.
You: That is true. The Stryll will return to finish their contract.
Sarinth: And we'll need to step up our patrols in the meantime.
You: Any other leads?
Sarinth: Yes. Upon further examination of the genome tubes, it appears they were lined with Xendrium. A curious choice, given its rarity.
You: If they are using Xendrium, then there's a good chance they are refining it themselves.
Sarinth: Xendrium is found within dense asteroid fields inside class CF nebulae. I've already reviewed the charts.
You: Any matching systems?
Sarinth: The most likely match is the Gartith Nebula. It's remote, and the stars there are very young. It wouldn't be a viable location for colonists, but it would be a good place for the Strazi to hide.
You: That is deep past enemy borders. Getting there won't be easy.
Sarinth: If you want to get to Gartith undetected, there are a few tricks that the new gateway can offer.
You: Such as?
Sarinth: We've made some temporary modifications to the gateway for the egress aperture. It should give ships using the gateway an extra window of time to avoid detection as they leave the border... until our enemies learn of it and compensate.
You: How does it work exactly?
Sarinth: When the aperture is opened, the gateway releases a flux pulse stream through the aperture into the direction of the nebula. The pulse stream can travel quite far, but we have to leave the aperture open in order to maintain it. Some ships will need to stay behind to transfer power to the emitters.
You: And our ships will travel along the stream?
Sarinth: Exactly. We can't leave the stream running indefinitely, though. Eventually it will be detected. That would put the entire gateway at risk.
You: Understood
Sarinth: In addition, the stream is extremely sensitive. Ships that are traveling to Gartith cannot use any devices which may disturb its flux pattern.
You: No Chart purging, no flux devices. Got it.
Sarinth: Assuming the Strazi are there, you'll need to strike fast. While you may not find the saboteur specifically, data from their systems should be enough to provide answers as to how to protect ourselves from further incursions.
You: I'll begin assigning the team now.
Sarinth: Good luck, commander.
End Transmission



Tasks

Task 1: Re-Recruit Ryelis Waste Barges


The Ryelis Waste Barges have since left the system. Find them, and convince them to return to restart the cleanup process.

  • Note: Must be at least Rank 50 to start this task.

Task Type NPC Hunt
Requires: Use 10 Ryelis Contracts on a Ryelis Waste Barges
Rewards: 1 Ryelis Fuel Tank


Task 2: Setup Anti-Graviton Field


Until the waste can be permanently removed, a powerful anti-grav field will be used to prevent it from collapsing.

  • Note: Must be at least Rank 50 to start this task.

Task Type: Mission
Requires: 500 energy, 1 Relay Tower Chassis, 9000 research points. (25 rounds)
Completion Requirements: 12,500 energy, 25 Relay Tower Chassis, 225,000 research points
Rewards: 600 xp per round, Anti-Grav Repulsor (on completion)
Planet structure: size: 1, artifact: 1, mining: 1, cloak: +15%, defense: +15%, limit: 1, scrap value 5 - 10 ctp, extractable


Task 3: Enhance Ryelis Power Generators


Ryelis' power generators are currently at near-capacity. In order for the Anti-Grav system to function, the generators will need to be enhanced.

  • Note: Must be at least Rank 300 to start this task.

Task Type Mission
Requires: 500 Energy, 25 XTS-9 (20 rounds)
Completion Requirement: 10,000 Energy, 500 XTS-9 (Total)
Rewards: 3 Relic Badges, ZERO XP (on completion)


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