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+ | |prev = [[Introduction (Infamous)|Introduction]] |
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+ | |next = [[The Escape]] |
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+ | |location = [[Neon District]] |
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+ | |unlock = [[Lightning Bolt]]<br>[[Electromagnetic Shockwave]]<br>[[Thunder Drop]] |
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+ | |reward = 500 [[Experience Points|XP]] |
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+ | |game = ''[[Infamous]]'' |
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"'''First Glimpse'''" was the second story mission in ''[[Infamous]]''. |
"'''First Glimpse'''" was the second story mission in ''[[Infamous]]''. |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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− | + | While on Zeke's rooftop, [[Cole]] got some practice using his new [[powers]] by charging up the batteries along the roof and shooting several mannequins. Soon after, a plane flew overhead and almost hit the roof. Then, the "TV Jacker" as [[Zeke]] likes to call, the [[Voice of Survival]], appeared on the television to inform everyone of a food drop in Archer Square. Cole took the "express elevator" to the street below, demonstrating his ability to jump from great heights without harming himself by absorbing the shock from the fall. After taking the stairs, Zeke soon met him down at the street level. |
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+ | Before heading for Archer Square, the two headed for the parking lot so that Zeke could reclaim his firearm, which was hidden underneath a car. Meanwhile, [[Trish]] phoned Cole for a quick conversation. Once at the parking lot, Zeke realized he could not remember which car his gun was hidden under, but Cole used his [[Shockwave]] attack to knock the cars out of the way, allowing Zeke to grab his gun. |
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− | + | Afterwards, Zeke engaged Cole with stories about past misdeeds and things the former misses. After reaching the parking lot where the gun was hidden, Cole uses [[Electromagnetic Shockwave|Shockwave]] on the [[cars]] to reveal the location of it. After doing so, he suddenly feels "drained." Zeke replies by comparing Cole to a battery and that he must have to recharge after firing off a bunch of juice. Cole then uses his surroundings to locate an object he can restore his energy with. Afterwards, the two continue their trek towards Archer Square. |
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===Archer Square=== |
===Archer Square=== |
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[[File:Reapers_Graduation_Photo.png|thumb|250px|left|The Reapers arrive.]] |
[[File:Reapers_Graduation_Photo.png|thumb|250px|left|The Reapers arrive.]] |
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− | + | Upon reaching their destination, they found the food drop nesting in the center of the statue. Unfortunately, the location of said food drop was in quite a high place. Cole took the liberty of using his urban exploration skills to reach the top of the statue, and with one zap from his [[Lightning Bolt]], the rusty metal holding the crates disintegrated and they fell to the ground undamaged. However, just soon after, a villainous faction known as the [[Reapers]] appeared and began attacking pedestrians left and right. Cole then vowed that the gang's rule over the [[Neon District]] would change now. He then used his [[Thunder Drop]] to get back down to the bottom, where he singlehandedly fought the Reapers one by one. Following this, Cole was faced with his first [[Karmic Moments|karmic decision]]. |
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===Karmic moment=== |
===Karmic moment=== |
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− | As Cole |
+ | As Cole noticed, there was a lot of food to go around. In fact, it was enough to feed a small group of people for weeks or perhaps even longer. All Cole had to do was fry a few people in the crowd and then the rest will run away scared, leaving all the food for Cole, Zeke, and Trish to enjoy. However, food and other necessities were scarce now that [[Empire City]] was under quarantine watch until further notice. Hogging all the food would cause others to starve to death or worse, therefore it would not be a good idea for Cole to be selfish. |
====Good==== |
====Good==== |
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− | Cole |
+ | Cole allowed the starving [[Pedestrians|civilians]] to take the food in the crates to avoid starvation. Zeke then complained that the food was canned prunes, but Trish commended Cole on his selfless action, saying that the civilians would have died without the food. |
====Evil==== |
====Evil==== |
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− | Cole |
+ | Cole scared off the hungry civilians with his [[powers]], giving the trio enough food to last them for weeks. Trish called him out for being selfish by stealing the only food people have seen in days. Zeke also commented on what Cole did, but also mentioned that it would keep them some vittles for a long time, indicating that Zeke was passive to Cole's evil decision. |
===Ever been called a terrorist?=== |
===Ever been called a terrorist?=== |
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[[File:TV_Jacker.jpg|thumb|250px|The Voice of Survival.]] |
[[File:TV_Jacker.jpg|thumb|250px|The Voice of Survival.]] |
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− | After Cole |
+ | After Cole made his decision regarding the food, the Voice of Survival made another appearance by showing footage of Cole seconds before [[the Blast]], opening the [[Ray Sphere]] package. As Cole tried to take in what the Voice of Survival was saying about him, Trish became greatly heartbroken over the fact that Cole was the reason for her sister [[Amy Dailey|Amy]]'s is death. She then left Archer Square without saying a word to him. The crowd then quickly turned into an angry mob and Cole sensed that things were about to get ugly. He and Zeke made quick plans to meet at [[Stampton Bridge]] in order to flee town. As Cole dashed from the crowd, he hoped his friend would show up, seeing as how he is now "a little short on friends." |
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+ | ==Walkthrough== |
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+ | {{Section}} |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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*For the karmic moment, Cole does not have to electrocute anybody. Just discharging electricity or throwing punches will qualify for [[Evil Karma]]. |
*For the karmic moment, Cole does not have to electrocute anybody. Just discharging electricity or throwing punches will qualify for [[Evil Karma]]. |
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− | *Two comic book cutscenes play during this mission. |
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− | *While walking with Cole, Zeke mentions that Cole cannot use guns because the electricity in his hands ignites the gunpowder in the bullets, despite the fact that firearms no longer use gunpowder as propellant, but use [[wikipedia:Cordite|cordite]] instead. |
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==Video== |
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− | [[File:Zivalene Plays - inFAMOUS- Mission 1 First Glimpse| |
+ | [[File:Zivalene Plays - inFAMOUS- Mission 1 First Glimpse|center|thumb|480px]] |
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Revision as of 02:37, 19 July 2019
"First Glimpse" was the second story mission in Infamous.
Plot
While on Zeke's rooftop, Cole got some practice using his new powers by charging up the batteries along the roof and shooting several mannequins. Soon after, a plane flew overhead and almost hit the roof. Then, the "TV Jacker" as Zeke likes to call, the Voice of Survival, appeared on the television to inform everyone of a food drop in Archer Square. Cole took the "express elevator" to the street below, demonstrating his ability to jump from great heights without harming himself by absorbing the shock from the fall. After taking the stairs, Zeke soon met him down at the street level.
Before heading for Archer Square, the two headed for the parking lot so that Zeke could reclaim his firearm, which was hidden underneath a car. Meanwhile, Trish phoned Cole for a quick conversation. Once at the parking lot, Zeke realized he could not remember which car his gun was hidden under, but Cole used his Shockwave attack to knock the cars out of the way, allowing Zeke to grab his gun.
Afterwards, Zeke engaged Cole with stories about past misdeeds and things the former misses. After reaching the parking lot where the gun was hidden, Cole uses Shockwave on the cars to reveal the location of it. After doing so, he suddenly feels "drained." Zeke replies by comparing Cole to a battery and that he must have to recharge after firing off a bunch of juice. Cole then uses his surroundings to locate an object he can restore his energy with. Afterwards, the two continue their trek towards Archer Square.
Archer Square
Upon reaching their destination, they found the food drop nesting in the center of the statue. Unfortunately, the location of said food drop was in quite a high place. Cole took the liberty of using his urban exploration skills to reach the top of the statue, and with one zap from his Lightning Bolt, the rusty metal holding the crates disintegrated and they fell to the ground undamaged. However, just soon after, a villainous faction known as the Reapers appeared and began attacking pedestrians left and right. Cole then vowed that the gang's rule over the Neon District would change now. He then used his Thunder Drop to get back down to the bottom, where he singlehandedly fought the Reapers one by one. Following this, Cole was faced with his first karmic decision.
Karmic moment
As Cole noticed, there was a lot of food to go around. In fact, it was enough to feed a small group of people for weeks or perhaps even longer. All Cole had to do was fry a few people in the crowd and then the rest will run away scared, leaving all the food for Cole, Zeke, and Trish to enjoy. However, food and other necessities were scarce now that Empire City was under quarantine watch until further notice. Hogging all the food would cause others to starve to death or worse, therefore it would not be a good idea for Cole to be selfish.
Good
Cole allowed the starving civilians to take the food in the crates to avoid starvation. Zeke then complained that the food was canned prunes, but Trish commended Cole on his selfless action, saying that the civilians would have died without the food.
Evil
Cole scared off the hungry civilians with his powers, giving the trio enough food to last them for weeks. Trish called him out for being selfish by stealing the only food people have seen in days. Zeke also commented on what Cole did, but also mentioned that it would keep them some vittles for a long time, indicating that Zeke was passive to Cole's evil decision.
Ever been called a terrorist?
After Cole made his decision regarding the food, the Voice of Survival made another appearance by showing footage of Cole seconds before the Blast, opening the Ray Sphere package. As Cole tried to take in what the Voice of Survival was saying about him, Trish became greatly heartbroken over the fact that Cole was the reason for her sister Amy's is death. She then left Archer Square without saying a word to him. The crowd then quickly turned into an angry mob and Cole sensed that things were about to get ugly. He and Zeke made quick plans to meet at Stampton Bridge in order to flee town. As Cole dashed from the crowd, he hoped his friend would show up, seeing as how he is now "a little short on friends."
Walkthrough
Trivia
- For the karmic moment, Cole does not have to electrocute anybody. Just discharging electricity or throwing punches will qualify for Evil Karma.