Navigate Prague during martial law in deus ex mankind divided. Infiltrate TF29 and meet Miller to plan your next move.
Martial law has been declared in Prague, making travel extremely dangerous due to heavily armed police and restricted zones. You'll need to be stealthy and utilize augmentations to reach Miller at TF29.
- Completion of “SM05: Samizdat” (to receive the Samizdat SOS side quest).
Walkthrough
- 1From your current location, jump up through a hole in the ceiling to reach a cage roof. Climb through the duct to exit onto an arch outside.
- 2Upon exiting, you will receive an SOS from Samizdat, starting the POI: Samizdat SOS, if you completed “SM05: Samizdat” by siding with the conspiratorial pamphleteers.
- 3Drop from the arch onto a police APC. Be aware of an officer to the north and two to the south.
- 4Head south and use cover (press the cover button to crouch behind walls or objects) along the rear of a police vehicle. Wait for the mobile cop to walk within takedown range and perform a takedown. You will automatically pull him behind the car if you are attached to cover.
- 5Head south along barricades to get behind the other cop and dispose of them similarly.
- 6Drag both southern officers into the nearby “Lekarna Pharmacy” building, specifically into the back room by the stairs, to hide them.
- 7Deal with the police officer north of the APC. Sneak up behind them, knock them out, and drag them into the nearby “Workshop Matej” building to hide them. This is important as a sentry robot in the APC randomly patrols.
- 8From Chikane’s Place, head south-west along the road, sticking to the northern sidewalk.
- 9Watch enemy cones of sight and move quickly from cover to cover (concrete barricades are common). You can supplement stealthy movement with bursts of Glass-Shield Cloaking to reach TF29 undetected. Do not use the front door of TF29.
- 10Head north along the eastern end of the TF29 building, go through a wooden door, and climb through a window.
- 11As you descend in the elevator to TF29, you will receive a call from Sarif asking you to return to your apartment and call him.
- 12Once inside TF29, Dr. Auzenne will speak with you. Respond as you wish.
- 13After speaking with Dr. Auzenne, head up to Miller’s office. You will witness an argument between Miller and Dr. Auzenne before they decide on a course of action: infiltrating the theater in Dvali Territory.
- 14After deciding on a course of action with Miller, you will receive 500 XP.
- 15Return up the elevator. Head into a room to the west and exploit a weakness in the western wall to enter the maintenance room behind.
- 16Turn north and jump onto a ledge to find a case containing a Credit Chip, a Biocell, and a unit of Nuke Virus Software.
- 17Drop back down to the south, go through a doorway to the north, and enter a vent along the western wall.
- 18This duct will deposit you in the courtyard behind “Rose’s Garden”, allowing you to bypass police on the ground.
- 19Upon stepping outside, you should receive a call from Daria regarding a serial killer problem at the Zelen Apartment complex, starting the side quest.
- 20Jump onto the roof of the storage lockers (using the open doors as a ledge), then jump onto the roof of Rose’s Garden.
- 21Continue south until you reach a balcony. From here, jump onto the transparent rain-shield over the street and follow it west.
Tips
- Consider acquiring the “Icarus Dash” augmentation if you haven't already, as it greatly aids in navigating the restricted zones.
- Upgrading “Cloaking Energy Use” for “Glass-Shield Cloaking” and the “Recharge Rate” and “Recharge Delay” for the “Sarif Series 8 Energy Converter” augmentation can make traversing Prague much easier.
- If you wish to complete side quests like “SM03: The Mystery Augs”, “SM012: K is for Kazdy”, and “SM11: The Last Harvest”, do so chronologically before proceeding to “M14: Hunting Down the Final Clues”. These quests often start in the same location.
- 500 XP for deciding upon a course of action with Miller.
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