There is a Mil-bot the right of me, roughly three or four bipedal security bots surrounding the area, a squad of UNATCO goons, and last but not least, Gunther. My favorite although admittedly failed, as you'll see in a couple of paragraphs strategy so far is to throw my entire arsenal of tear gas grenades, sweeping left to right, so as to choke up all of the humans and cornering Hermann so he can get a face-full of gas, too.
This doesn't help against the bots, however, as when I get to the point of the area that triggers the NPCs to be hostile towards the player, everything goes to hell and I get owned quite literally.
There is also the fact that I have to jump over the barriers blocking the only exit, which is either mapped to be impossible, or I can't jump high enough without the Speed aug which I don't have. I've tried taking one of the little climbable white bags of trash with me out of the subway stations through the vents, and working really fast to try and drop it in front of the concrete barriers and jump on it to jump over said barriers, but I take too much damage in the meantime and get captured.
Also the tear gas makes the player drop items for some odd reason. I'm using Shifter, which means there's a chance that someone will be carrying a one shot, one kill PS20 or will blow me up with a lam or both.
I'm also playing on the Normal difficulty and my EMP weaponry supplies are depressingly low. I have no explosives. I figure this must be possible on some level, because you can avoid or stun Gunther as not to talk to him, and Jock is waiting outside of the barricade in his helicopter. I just want to skip that damned MJ12 level and try and accomplish something significant for once in all of my years of gaming. So, am I screwed, or is there a way to beat this? I am short on supplies.
I have opened the mayor. When the power drops, go in, and go in, and go in like the US Marshal and his three daughters and we lose the vaccine! We want to power down the whole system.
Post by Kee » Sat Aug 01, am No, you either surrender or you fight and get "killed", afterwards the same thing happens as when you surrender, only you start with half-health in any limb that had less. Afterwards, he, Saxon, and Hardesty are sent to Virginia to kill Ron Temple and anyone currently in his house. When Saxon decides to defect from the Tyrants and escape from their jetliner, Gunther confronts Saxon for another fight onboard the plane.
Saxon shoots Gunther in the eye with a taser slug and breaks several bones in his torso, physically scarring him. Saxon eventually escapes from the jetliner. Gunther uses an adhesive patch to cover his ruined eye, but shows no other signs of suffering from injury. The Tyrants' next mission is in Geneva, Switzerland, where they plan to assassinate William Taggart of Humanity Front on the steps of the Palais de Nations, making him a martyr for the anti-augmentation cause and push for a vote on UN regulation.
Gunther is driving a van loaded with a truck bomb when Anna Kelso, riding in a nearby vehicle, recognizes him as Matt Ryan's killer. After damaging Gunther's van with gunfire, Kelso jumps onto his van and fires into the driver-side window. Gunther attempts to return fire but his shots are wide. Kelso then hits Gunther in the head with a shot that carves across Gunther's skull. The impact of the shot causes Gunther to lose control of the van, which swerves and throws Kelso off.
Gunther has been heavily crippled and scarred by the explosion. However, Bob Page , leader of MJ12, proceeds to extensively reconstruct Gunther using cybernetic augmentations so that he could be redeployed at a later time. He was almost a full-body prosthesis cyborg and what flesh there was of him seemed more like a coating applied to a steel sculpture than the true matter of the man.
In particular, his organic face hung on a hairless chromed head like a mask, inset with two bulky crimson optic implants that gave him a permanently doleful expression. In , Gunther is deployed as part of a strike team of augmented operatives commanded by Illuminati agent Jenna Thorne. Gunther and his team are tasked with retrieving a shipment of military-grade augmentations from a military train guarded by Task Force By now, Gunther is heavily augmented, described as being almost a full-body prosthesis cyborg.
It is also stated that Gunther is now an " ogre ," classified by the United Nations as lethal weapons rather than people. Gunther and his team easily and ruthlessly dispatch the TF29 personnel on the train, but their operation is interrupted by the arrival of Adam Jensen. Thorne orders Gunther to attack and kill Jensen, but Gunther rebukes her, saying that killing Jensen is contrary to the original orders. Gunther nonetheless complies and pursues Jensen, who had fled to another part of the train.
Gunther's ceramic-metallic armor proves effective in deflecting Jensen's monomolecular blades. Although Jensen is able to damage Gunther's eye augmentation, Gunther gains the upper hand by breaking Jensen's armor and ribs with a single punch to the chest and then throwing Jensen against the wall.
However, Jensen manages to destroy the train's control panel, turning the train into a runaway. Jensen taunts Gunther and tells him that if they continue fighting, they will both die when the train crashes. Without hesitation, Gunther escapes from the train. That does not apply, by the way, to any wet-behind-the-ears kid with a cool sense of fashion and no scars — i. Gunther recognizes that the world is divided into the strong and the weak.
The strong make the rules; the strong enforce them. He is not concerned overmuch with right and wrong, and in fact considers the concept unrealistic. He's given his allegiance irrevocably to UNATCO in return for power: both having his personal strength augmented and being a member of a world-changing organization.
His loyalty to Anna Navarre borders on the dog-like. He holds no regard for death, either his own or others. The only thing he truly fears is that his augmentations may become outdated, rendering him weak and unable to perform his duties.
Like fellow UNATCO mech and friend Anna Navarre , Gunther has sacrificed social acceptance for enhanced mission performance by undergoing first-generation mechanical augmentation. He bears resentment toward the so-called "infinite power of nano-augmentation," as well as the agents who utilize them.
While his augmentations grant him strength and speed far beyond that of normal men, they have also left him disfigured. His ability to upgrade his biomechanical mods is also finite, and they are prone to the degradation of any constantly operating piece of machinery.
He receives significant wear in his line of work, and is often returning to Dr. Jaime Reyes for a tune-up. Your ment to die or be willingly taken by Gunther Small spoiler alert here, I haven't actually heard of being able to bypass all of that as the next mission, escaping unatco, introduces an essential character to the game.
Originally posted by Bashar :. Last edited by JC ; 15 Mar, am. Yeah he's meant to talk to you the second you get there, in which he does something you wouldn't be ablet o escape from. Per page: 15 30 Date Posted: 14 Mar, am. Posts: 4. Discussions Rules and Guidelines. Note: This is ONLY to be used to report spam, advertising, and problematic harassment, fighting, or rude posts. All rights reserved.
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