((You manage to slip away from that persistent rodent, Roddy. He gave you vague instructions on how to navigate to the Lightenburgh Uptown drainage channel. You enter the riverbed channel as the loud sounds of the city bustle overhead. You walk along the concrete path until you reach a small ladder leading up and out of the river bank. You aren't sure where to go from here, but someone comes over to the railing, looking down on you.))
A young woman in a yellow hoodie stares at you. Her eyes gleam with unknown technology. — Are you the rookie water hero? You certainly aren't much to look at. No wonder that cat mutant got away from you. I'm P-244F6, but I guess you can call me Poly. So, scumbag, are you going to keep me waiting or what? Poly waits for you at the top of the ladder and leads you into a warehouse. The place is covered wall to wall in anti-government propaganda, schematics, and blueprints. Poly sits you down in front of a set of computers. She pulls up a map of the city and marks five locations with red X symbols, two spots with yellow circles, and three areas with cyan triangles. — Alright, listen up, you nitwit. These five locations are the newest known sources of oglyconite waste storage centers. The yellow circles are what I like to call dunk locations, places where idiots like you become puppets for the world government, and the triangles are possible sites of entry for mutants to strike. These were the last three sightings of Spike Cactus, and wherever he shows up, more mutants always seem to follow. If you have questions, which I'm sure your small human brain does, ask them now.