fusionfall

"Nowhere to Go" is a mission in Cartoon Network Universe: FusionFall.

Mission transcript

Offer

BenA
FROM: Ben
SUBJECT: Nowhere to Go
Max is just about ready to launch his surveillance satellite. But we're picking up some weird atmospheric disturbance. I think we've traced the source. Come see me when you get this. -Ben
Nowhere to Go
There's some unusual atmospheric disturbance being generated in Nowhere. We need to figure out what it is, or Max won't be able to launch his satellite.
BenA
FROM: Ben
SUBJECT: Nowhere to Go
Max cannot launch his satellite until we figure out what's creating this atmospheric disturbance. It seems to be coming from a crashed ship in Nowhere. Go check it out and report what you find. -Ben

Details

Step 1
Go to Nowhere.
Journal entry
I need you to go to Nowhere to investigate some strange energy.
BenA
This is Nowhere. A lot of alien activity, not to mention ghosts and monsters.
BenA
The crashed ship we're looking for is being guarded by Fuse's minions.
Step 2
Defeat eight Moussaka Masters.
Journal entry
You need to defeat eight Moussaka Masters that are guarding the crashed ship.
BenA
Good work. Now find that ship and deactivate the scrambling signal.
BenA
You need to find the ship that's causing this atmospheric disturbance.
Step 3
Deactivate scrambling signal.
Journal entry
Now you have to find the ship that's causing the atmospheric disturbance to deactivate the scrambling signal. I'll send you the coordinates.
BenA
Nice job. Max should be able to launch his satellite now. Wait a minute...
BenA
That ship has an Anurphaetos design. They're definitely working with Fuse.
Step 4
Return to Ben.
Journal entry
Great work out there. Come on back to the space port in Offworld Plaza for your reward.

Summary

Nowhere to Go
Nice work out in the middle of Nowhere. Now that we've cleared up that atmospheric disturbance, we need to find the other half of that energy cell for Max.
BenA
Good work in Nowhere. Man, the last thing we need is a problem with ghostly aliens. As if Fuse wasn't bad enough! Thanks for the help.