Hey guys, today I wanna talk about this “Mithras Line in the Sand” thing. It’s part of this whole “Gray Zone Warfare” deal. I got really into it, so I figured I’d share my experience with y’all.
So, first off, I got this mission, right? “The Value of Sharing” it’s called, and it’s from this group, the Mithras Security Systems. Sounds fancy, huh? Anyway, I started by getting the task from this guy, Gunny. He’s the contact for this Turncoat character. Basically, I needed to snoop around and see what’s up with some weapon situation, and Gunny thinks I know this place “like the back of my hand.” Yeah, sure, whatever you say, buddy.
Next, I had to find this key, the Villa Luisa Key. Let me tell you, it wasn’t just lying around. I had to do some serious searching. Found it eventually, though. Also needed to get this “Mission Debriefing” thing, which was another whole adventure on its own. Turns out, this Mr. Park dude was lying to the president, falsifying reports about Ground Zero. What a sneaky bastard.
After that, I had to find a crashed airplane. Apparently, it went down somewhere near Pha Lang Airfield. It was in the jungle south of the airfield, took me a while to get there. I was part of the Lamang Recovery Initiative, so I also looked around a gas station at map square 200 160. I thought there might be something there, but found nothing related to the mission.
- Get the task: Talk to Gunny, get the mission “The Value of Sharing.”
- Find the key: Locate and secure the Villa Luisa Key.
- Get the debriefing: Obtain the “Mission Debriefing” document.
- Investigate the crash: Head to the jungle south of Pha Lang Airfield, find the crashed plane.
It was a real pain, trekking through the jungle and all. But I finally found the crashed plane. It was a mess, let me tell you. I checked if there was anything related to the weapon situation, and I found some documents. I collected them all to report back to Gunny.
So yeah, that’s pretty much it. A lot of running around, searching for things, and dealing with some shady stuff. It’s not exactly a walk in the park, but hey, that’s the “Gray Zone Warfare” for ya.