You're Dying (level 7+) | |
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Start | Graham |
End | LifeNet Center |
Level | 6 |
Rewards | 500 Experience |
Chain | You're Dying (Level 5+) All in the Family All in the Family (2) You're Dying (level 7+) You're Dying You're Dying (2) You're Dying (3) You're Still Dying You're Still Dying (2) You're Still Dying (3) Alive and Well |
Time Limit | Unlimited |
Sector | Plateau |
Area | Plateau |
Mission
You're Dying (level 7+)
Goal:
Log in to LifeNetMission:
Graham Embry wants you to visit the LifeNet center nearest to Rest Stop and prepare the station to receive alpha clone DNA.Rewards:
500 ExperienceDescription
I've extracted the DNA and reintegrated it into your code. That won't entirely solve the problem of your limited lifespan, but it will keep the code from continuing to degrade. I didn't want to scare you, but you easily could've ended up devolving into something resembling a Throwback with the brainpower of an earthworm.
No. But we don't have to worry about that now. What we need to do next is to find a way to repair the damage Alec Masters caused when he destroyed the LifeNet Core in Hoover Dam.
The alpha clones were the first successful clones LifeNet created. Only 300 samples were housed in the system - mostly celebrities, multi-millionaires. and politicians. Additional samples were later used as the basis for GlobalTech's worker clones.
Perhaps you are unaware, but GlobalTech used clones on a large scale. Mostly they were used for assembly line work, maintenance services, and other low wage jobs.
Your DNA is a mixture of up to sixty-four alpha clone strands. You might think of these DNA patterns as your ancestors, rather like human grandparents. Much like a child, you'll need at least two parent DNA strands to correct the damage.
Many of the samples were housed in facilities that are not accessible - Los Angeles, Denver, Washington, DC. However, two excellent local possibilities have emerged in Rest Stop and Trumbull.
The worker clone DNA profile in Rest Stop has remained very stable. It leads me to believe that the clones there were based on a pair of siblings, and the DNA may still be housed nearby.
Trumbull was a backup power station for LifeNet. I wouldn't have expected one to be there, but I've discovered a number of clones in the system that definitely had a recent alpha strand reintegration. All of them came from LifeNet pods near Trumbull.
No. I'll give you a password to use at the LifeNet pods closest to your destinations. Activate the code to prep the system. You'll need to give LifeNet a small sample of your blood. When you get an alpha DNA sample, return it to the activated LifeNet station.
Yes. Don't be too hasty, though. You won't die tomorrow. You have enough time to continue to build your skills as you search. There's no sense in running headlong into danger without preparation. Good luck.
Progress
Password accepted. Welcome back, Dr. Winters. Please choose the process desired.
This process can only be performed at LifeNet headquarters or a fully licensed subsidiary.
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Please enter beta clone DNA for analysis. Once complete, pre-registered alpha DNA may be entered.
Thank you, Dr. Winters. Beta DNA analysis begun. Processing...