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− | Interesting. The plague seems to be caused by an unknown strain of plasmodial parasite. It;s rather like Malaria, Bakc on earth. If we can synthesize a compound that will block the abaility of the parasite to copy itself within the red blood cells of its victims, we may be able to stop of from spreaging. If we were on Earthm I;d be looking for a plant called 'Artemisia Annua', Better known as Wormwood. But here? I just dont Know where to begin. |
+ | :Interesting. The plague seems to be caused by an unknown strain of plasmodial parasite. It;s rather like Malaria, Bakc on earth. If we can synthesize a compound that will block the abaility of the parasite to copy itself within the red blood cells of its victims, we may be able to stop of from spreaging. If we were on Earthm I;d be looking for a plant called 'Artemisia Annua', Better known as Wormwood. But here? I just dont Know where to begin. |
== [[Image:{{Item|Help}}|32px]] Walkthrough == |
== [[Image:{{Item|Help}}|32px]] Walkthrough == |
Revision as of 22:46, 15 August 2007
Mission sequence | |
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Requirement: | Quarantine |
Follow-up: | Contents Under Pressure |
Required Level ?? | |
Contacts | |
Mission giver: | Victor Corman |
- Location: | Concordia Wilderness |
Reward giver: | Victor Corman |
- Location: | Concordia Wilderness |
Rewards | |
XP: | |
Credits: | |
Overview
Take the test results to Dr. Eleanor Corman in Ranja Gorge.
Objective(s)
Take the test results to Eleanor
- Take the test results to Dr. Eleanor Corman in Ranja Gorge.
Dialogues
Briefing
- You've done well. Take the test results to Dr. Eleanor at Ranja. She'll know what to do.
Mission Completion
- Victor sent you? Do you have the test results?
- Interesting. The plague seems to be caused by an unknown strain of plasmodial parasite. It;s rather like Malaria, Bakc on earth. If we can synthesize a compound that will block the abaility of the parasite to copy itself within the red blood cells of its victims, we may be able to stop of from spreaging. If we were on Earthm I;d be looking for a plant called 'Artemisia Annua', Better known as Wormwood. But here? I just dont Know where to begin.