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To reach him, the player either has to get in [[Motion]] 6 times or to have enough [[Perception]] to find either the ladder entrance in the south-west of the middle level or the pipe entrance in the Utility section of the passages. If the player has performed enough quests for any of the Oligarchs, he will be missing (along with most of his rewards) and only his laptop may be found. | To reach him, the player either has to get in [[Motion]] 6 times or to have enough [[Perception]] to find either the ladder entrance in the south-west of the middle level or the pipe entrance in the Utility section of the passages. If the player has performed enough quests for any of the Oligarchs, he will be missing (along with most of his rewards) and only his laptop may be found. | ||
− | The player may eventually find him and be tasked to [[Look_for_Cornell|retrieve a set of heavy-duty cables from the Acid Hunters' lair]], unlocking a trap door leading directly near their hideout. After that, the player is tasked to retrieve two items from two different hideouts in [[Upper Underrail]], for which he grants the [[Orange Box]] to complete the sound-based puzzles. | + | The player may eventually find him and be tasked to [[Look_for_Cornell|retrieve a set of heavy-duty cables from the Acid Hunters' lair]], potentially also unlocking a trap door leading directly near their hideout. For finishing this quest, he will give the player the [[Camera Jammer]]. After that, the player is tasked to retrieve two items from two different hideouts in [[Upper Underrail]], for which he grants the [[Orange Box]] to complete the sound-based puzzles. |
Afterwards, the player will be tasked to turn on as many boilers as possible in the abandoned facility in order to stress-test the system. Doing so will enable a path leading directly to the [[Research Facility]] and to the [[Abomination|Abomination's Lair]], but it is dangerous as there are both a robot (likely varying in difficulty, up to an [[Industrial Robot]]) and several [[Death Stalker|Death Stalkers]]. | Afterwards, the player will be tasked to turn on as many boilers as possible in the abandoned facility in order to stress-test the system. Doing so will enable a path leading directly to the [[Research Facility]] and to the [[Abomination|Abomination's Lair]], but it is dangerous as there are both a robot (likely varying in difficulty, up to an [[Industrial Robot]]) and several [[Death Stalker|Death Stalkers]]. | ||
− | By the end of his quest-line he | + | By the end of his quest-line he may also allow the player to buy [[Contact-Activated_Capacitative_Sheet|Contact-Activated Capacitative Sheets]] and forged [[Underrail_Express_Ticket|Underrail Express Tickets]]. Additionally, with 50 effective [[Persuasion]], he can be convinced to grant the player several extra minutes in the [[Run the Gauntlet|Gauntlet]]. |
− | Phreak | + | Phreak's attitude and rewards possibly have a hidden relationship modifier based on the initial conversation which determines how many rewards he gives the player and how willing is he to help you, but this is unconfirmed. Learning about him from {{spoiler|[[Oculus]]}} or some other location makes you able to recognize him on the spot which makes him less hostile during the first encounter. |
As a side-interaction the player can gloat about their own hacking skills that Phreak will scoff at, but if the player has the [[Huxkey]] its design completely takes Phreak by surprise. | As a side-interaction the player can gloat about their own hacking skills that Phreak will scoff at, but if the player has the [[Huxkey]] its design completely takes Phreak by surprise. |
Revision as of 13:09, 20 March 2022
Phreak | |||
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Biography | |||
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Role | Hacker | ||
Location | Abandoned Core City facility | ||
Loot | Remote Control Energizer Glove |
Phreak (also known as Mit Draper and Old Hacker) is a hacker from North Underrail currently residing in Core City. He is an extremely elusive figure whose style of hacking is brute-forcing something until it works. He is hiding out in an abandoned facility full of Coil Spiders, and to reach him the player has to activate all the EMP generators in the facility. It is noteworthy that performing this quest-line allows the player to bypass doing any main story quest for the Oligarchs.
Player Interactions
Before he is even met, the player can find several orange phone boxes in Lower Underrail that (usually with certain hacking and electronics skills) can give insight into Phreak's handiwork and interactions with the Protectorate, Lunatics and Ironheads.
To reach him, the player either has to get in Motion 6 times or to have enough Perception to find either the ladder entrance in the south-west of the middle level or the pipe entrance in the Utility section of the passages. If the player has performed enough quests for any of the Oligarchs, he will be missing (along with most of his rewards) and only his laptop may be found.
The player may eventually find him and be tasked to retrieve a set of heavy-duty cables from the Acid Hunters' lair, potentially also unlocking a trap door leading directly near their hideout. For finishing this quest, he will give the player the Camera Jammer. After that, the player is tasked to retrieve two items from two different hideouts in Upper Underrail, for which he grants the Orange Box to complete the sound-based puzzles. Afterwards, the player will be tasked to turn on as many boilers as possible in the abandoned facility in order to stress-test the system. Doing so will enable a path leading directly to the Research Facility and to the Abomination's Lair, but it is dangerous as there are both a robot (likely varying in difficulty, up to an Industrial Robot) and several Death Stalkers.
By the end of his quest-line he may also allow the player to buy Contact-Activated Capacitative Sheets and forged Underrail Express Tickets. Additionally, with 50 effective Persuasion, he can be convinced to grant the player several extra minutes in the Gauntlet.
Phreak's attitude and rewards possibly have a hidden relationship modifier based on the initial conversation which determines how many rewards he gives the player and how willing is he to help you, but this is unconfirmed. Learning about him from Oculus or some other location makes you able to recognize him on the spot which makes him less hostile during the first encounter.
As a side-interaction the player can gloat about their own hacking skills that Phreak will scoff at, but if the player has the Huxkey its design completely takes Phreak by surprise.
Fate |
Doing enough quests for any of the Oligarchs will cause Phreak to end up in a number of scenarios:
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Trivia
- Phreak is based off John Draper and the phreaking culture.
- His style of "crunching" is a reference to John Draper's discovery that the toy whistles that came with the Cap'n Crunch cereal boxes played at a perfect frequency suitable for phreaking.