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  • The Radio
  • The radio
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  • The radio attempts to eat you when you are in the car, but when you're looking it acts like it's doing nothing but sitting in your car. Radios are actually the only thing that causes car wrecks, because airbags are trying to attack your radio but often end up hitting you in the face, believe it or not.
  • As enemy: The Radio is an Elite Boss of the Independent faction and can be found during the mission Destroy the Radio of the Video Killed the Radio story arc from Television. As contact: The Radio is a City of Villains contact located in the Marconeville neighborhood of Port Oakes at coordinates (-1457.5, 67.203125, 63.5). Its level range is 10-14. __TOC__
  • When the Tail Section survivors uncovered the Arrow Station, they found a trunk inside the station. Inside the trunk was a radio, the Bible, some blankets, and the Glass Eye which Libby had found. (The Other 48 Days) On Day 41, Bernard attempted to pick up a signal claiming that he did so every day for five minutes. He was successful when they picked Boone's signal which he was transmitting from the Beechcraft. (Deus Ex Machina) / (The Other 48 Days)
  • Chase sells Zoey a "fada model #115" radio for $5 and a coupon for a free taco. Quinn discovers that the radio is worth $10,000 and Zoey plans to give the radio back to Chase. When Chase discovers the value of the radio, he yells at Zoey for not giving it back to him, even though she was planning to give it back. This makes her mad and she decides not to give the radio back. Their argument quickly expands to include the rest of the gang, who argue. Quinn and Logan think that Zoey should keep the radio, while Lola and Michael think that Zoey should return the radio to Chase. At the end of the episode, Chase's grandfather takes the radio back after he too finds out its value.
Level
  • 10
Season
  • 3
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  • Unknown
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Number
  • 12
Previous
Levels
  • 10
Name
  • Dirty Money
  • Arachnos Cryptography Programs
  • Canisters of 'Outbreak'
  • List of drop-off points
  • The Council Spy
  • The Hit List
  • The Radio
  • The Spymaster's request
  • The list's locations
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  • This list of contacts and code-names reveals the identity of the Council's spy within Arachnos. All you'd need to do now is take him out.
  • You gave the Wyvern group's representative a thorough going-over, but he never talked. Turns out he didn't need to. You found some papers on him that tell you all you need to know. Transfers, orders, escape routes. Put it together, and it points to where this guy was operating from. If you didn't know he was involved with the Hit List, it wouldn't mean anything. But you do, so it does.
  • These metallic canisters contain enough of the new drug 'Outbreak' to cause some severe headaches for the forces of law and order in Paragon City, and make you some decent money.
  • This is the list of drop-off points for the canisters of Outbreak.
  • This lumped up wad of filthy bills is part of the payment for dropping off canisters of the drug Outbreak. You'll have to rinse it off, but cash is cash.
  • This encoded list of villains is Wyvern's best estimate of who the most dangerous new villains in the Rogue Isles are.
  • This disk contains Arachnos's latest code-breaking programs. They're able to crack anything short of Nemesis or Rikti encryption.
  • After you defeated him, the Council Spaymaster made you an offer: "You may know who my man inside Arachnos is but I warned him that he was discovered. He'll be out of there in about an hour. Whatever they're paying you, I'll match it if you let him escape. You don't even have to do anything. All you have to do is just let my agent get away. Do we have a deal?"
Z
  • 63.500000
Airdate
  • 2007-07-18
badges
  • 22
OriginYN
  • N
Pronoun
  • its
introed
HoodYN
  • Y
intros
  • None
LevelYN
  • Y
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X
  • -1457.500000
Hood
  • Marconeville
ID
  • 187
Img capt
  • An innocuous radio
prod code
  • 314
Zone
City
  • V
  • v
NEXT
Y
  • 67.203125
Writer
  • Ethan Banville
Director
  • Steve Hoefer
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foundby
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  • The radio attempts to eat you when you are in the car, but when you're looking it acts like it's doing nothing but sitting in your car. Radios are actually the only thing that causes car wrecks, because airbags are trying to attack your radio but often end up hitting you in the face, believe it or not.
  • As enemy: The Radio is an Elite Boss of the Independent faction and can be found during the mission Destroy the Radio of the Video Killed the Radio story arc from Television. As contact: The Radio is a City of Villains contact located in the Marconeville neighborhood of Port Oakes at coordinates (-1457.5, 67.203125, 63.5). Its level range is 10-14. __TOC__
  • Chase sells Zoey a "fada model #115" radio for $5 and a coupon for a free taco. Quinn discovers that the radio is worth $10,000 and Zoey plans to give the radio back to Chase. When Chase discovers the value of the radio, he yells at Zoey for not giving it back to him, even though she was planning to give it back. This makes her mad and she decides not to give the radio back. Their argument quickly expands to include the rest of the gang, who argue. Quinn and Logan think that Zoey should keep the radio, while Lola and Michael think that Zoey should return the radio to Chase. At the end of the episode, Chase's grandfather takes the radio back after he too finds out its value. After being teased by Lola about how she has never been kissed by Mark, Quinn tries to make him kiss her.
  • When the Tail Section survivors uncovered the Arrow Station, they found a trunk inside the station. Inside the trunk was a radio, the Bible, some blankets, and the Glass Eye which Libby had found. (The Other 48 Days) On Day 41, Bernard attempted to pick up a signal claiming that he did so every day for five minutes. He was successful when they picked Boone's signal which he was transmitting from the Beechcraft. (Deus Ex Machina) / (The Other 48 Days) When Hurley presented Sayid with the radio hoping he could "cross the blue wire with the red wire" to make in stronger, Sayid refused at first stating that it was a waste of time. Sayid, however, took to the project and did his best to make it work. Hurley and Sayid were able to pick up Rousseau's transmission, as well as a radio station playing the song "Moonlight Serenade". (The Long Con)
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