Future Market (II) is the third part of the Trailblaze Continuance chapter Jolted Awake From a Winter Dream.
Steps[]
- Head to Qlipoth Fort and let Bronya know about the latest details
- Compile opinions held by Overworld residents regarding Topaz
- Compile opinions held by Underworld residents regarding Topaz
- Head to the Great Mine and ask Seele about what she thinks
- Return to Qlipoth Fort and report to Bronya
- Head to Boulder Town and speak with Gepard
- Follow along the town's roads to find Topaz
- Use the Automaton Stealth Bomb and clear the obstruction
- Continue following along the town's roads to find Topaz
- Use the Automaton Stealth Bomb and clear the obstruction
- Follow along the town's roads and head to Topaz's location
- Find and confront Topaz
- Head to the Corridor of Fading Echoes and see where Bronya wants to take you
- Follow the path to the Pillars of Creation
- Talk to Bronya and Topaz
- Head to Goethe Hotel for a good night's sleep
Dialogue[]
Head to Qlipoth Fort and let Bronya know about the latest details[]
Mission Description
(Trailblazer)'s Trailblaze Daily Report:
Didn't see Topaz. There's a new situation in Qlipoth Fort. Going back to find Bronya.
- (Approach designated location)
- Bronya: Welcome back. I appreciate your help more than I can express — it couldn't have been easy running all over the city.
- March 7th: That's what friends are for, Bronya! ...You don't sound like yourself. Is something wrong?
- Bronya: I'm fine, I just... I haven't rested in a while. There's just too much happening all at once...
I'm sure we can turn things around.
You couldn't have foreseen all this.
- Bronya: Perhaps, but the IPC won't wait for me to catch up.
- Bronya: They're moving quickly. Belobog is crawling with their agents — all they talk about is "asset evaluation."
- Bronya: The silver lining is that apart from the mine incident you mentioned, there haven't been any major conflicts in other areas. I suppose Topaz must have issued an order against harassing the citizenry.
- Bronya: Still, that hasn't stopped panic from building... People are confused — they don't know where these strangers in black came from, nor what their intentions are.
- March 7th: Did you manage to get in touch with Topaz again? We're curious to know what solution she has in mind...
- Bronya: That's the reason I asked for you to come here. I need your advice.
- Bronya: Look...
- March 7th: It's...
- Bronya: ...The contract Topaz sent to me a little while ago. There's a handwritten letter attached.
- Bronya: Please, take a look at the contents... and then tell me your thoughts.
- Topaz: Miss Bronya — if you'll permit me to call you that — I'd like to share a story with you from my own life.
- Topaz: In your eyes, the IPC may seem heartless or cruel, but in reality, we all have a story to tell. As for myself, I was born on a small, unremarkable planet at the edge of the galaxy — a place whose name is known only to the native inhabitants.
- Topaz: My home planet was extremely resource-poor. To survive, people worked laboriously, manufacturing products for other civilizations in the galaxy — mostly in the chemical or heavy industries.
- Topaz: Given these circumstances, the natural environment of my home planet became increasingly harsh. I don't recall the exact moment when it happened, but people started wearing respirators just to walk down the street. All you could hear were the wheezing coughs of the people — day and night.
- Topaz: My home was facing its demise. The relatively wealthy chose interstellar migration and started anew. The majority who stayed could only struggle on amidst sewage, acid rain, and dust, waiting for the end.
- Topaz: Finally, one fateful day, the IPC arrived on my home planet. They had the technology to repair our planet's damaged environment. In return for their help, they asked for just one thing — that all inhabitants sign a contract which would make them employees of the IPC.
- Topaz: Two years after signing the contract, the dark clouds and haze disappeared, and people began to take off their masks. After three years, vegetation and trees began to grow and thrive again. After five years, many animals — previously on the brink of extinction — reappeared.
- Topaz: When I was finally old enough, I officially became a member of the Strategic Investment Department. I witnessed the changes that took place on my home world and was determined to bring the same changes to many other worlds in the galaxy that were experiencing the same plight.
- Topaz: I am writing to you, Miss Bronya, with the genuine desire to express something important...
- Topaz: I know freedom is precious to people, but in reality there are things of much greater value... such as survival.
- Topaz: How many generations of Belobogians will it take to embrace the stars again without assistance? Who can guarantee that every future Guardian will be as prudent and enlightened as you? How can you guarantee that a disaster such as the Stellaron Crisis will not descend upon Belobog yet again?
- Topaz: I have already negotiated the best possible deal for you. Once you sign this contract, all of Belobog's debts will be forgiven. In addition, the IPC will set up a special team to support the reconstruction of Jarilo-VI.
- Topaz: I can understand that for you, this is an extremely difficult decision, because you, and you alone will bear the fate of all Belobogians.
- Topaz: But because of this, I believe that you will make the right decision — a decision that will truly benefit your people.
- March 7th: Her words do sound quite sincere... What do you make of it, (Trailblazer)?
I think so, too.
- Bronya: I'm inclined to agree... It's hard to imagine she wrote that letter just to deceive me.
She has a way with words.
- Bronya: Yes... she is a high-ranking member of the IPC, after all. She knows how to use words to her advantage.
She's a smooth talker, but that doesn't mean she's telling the truth.
- Bronya: I agree, but it struck me as an honest letter — I found the contents quite moving. It's hard to imagine she'd write something like this just to deceive me.
- Bronya: In any case, she wasn't wrong when she said this would be an extremely difficult decision.
- Bronya: This planet's fate, the civilization it carries, everything that has happened here and everything that will happen... it all rests in my hands...
- Bronya: This definitely can't — and shouldn't — be a decision made by me alone.
Perhaps you should gain some insight from others first?
- Bronya: That thought has crossed my mind, and it comforts me to hear you say that, (Trailblazer).
- March 7th: Right? I don't think it's fair for you to carry the weight alone. Why not discuss it with others first?
I trust your judgment more than anyone else's.
- March 7th: I trust her judgment too, but...
- March 7th: What if this decision is too much for one person? The impact of this choice could haunt Bronya for the rest of her life.
- Bronya: Topaz hasn't given me much time to consider. She wants me to decide as soon as possible.
- Bronya: I wanted to put it to a vote, and let all citizens of both the Overworld and the Underworld have their say. But with such little time, I'm afraid that's a lost cause.
- Bronya: I'll convene the Qlipoth Fort Architects immediately to discuss the contract. As for the locals, I'd like you to gauge their stance on the matter.
- Bronya: The people of Belobog hold both of you in high regard. They'll most certainly be willing to tell you their thoughts.
It's time to race against the clock.
- Bronya: Yes, we need to move fast.
Do I have voting rights?
- March 7th: I... think we should leave this matter to the Belobogians... Don't you agree?
- March 7th: We've got your back! We failed to convince Topaz, but this should be a piece of cake!
- Bronya: Thank you, March. I'll assemble the ministers. Let's meet up again here later.
Compile opinions held by Overworld residents regarding Topaz[]
Step Description
(Trailblazer)'s Trailblaze Daily Report:
Story leading up to this is too complicated. Basically, Bronya & Belobog = in danger.
Need to find people to get some ideas first. Starting from the Overworld.
Pom-Pom's Notes: What exactly is happening! Write down the details first, at least!
- March 7th: Alright, if we want to make an informed decision, we need to hear from both the Overworld and the Underworld, right?
- March 7th: Let's start with the Overworld.
- (Talk to Serval)
- Serval: Well, well, look who we have here! (Trailblazer) and March, paying us a visit. What's the occasion?
We need your opinion on an important matter.
- Serval: Uh-oh, sounds like something serious is happening. You'd better fill me in.
- You tell Serval about the IPC debt and the choice facing Bronya...
- Serval: ...What? How is that possible? I need a moment to wrap my head around this...
- March 7th: Serval, we're racing against the clock! No time for head-wrapping.
- Serval: ...
- Serval: ...It's okay, I've thought it through... If it were up to me, I'd... sign the contract.
- March 7th: What!? Hold on, are you serious? I thought you'd be against it for sure!
- Serval: Surprised? My reasons are pretty simple.
- Serval: Signing this contract would mean we no longer have to worry about "surviving." For most of the residents here, especially those in the Underworld, that would be more than enough to persuade them.
- Serval: As for working for the company, pfft, people need to work no matter where they are, right? If the IPC tries to take too many liberties, we can always rise up against them!
- Serval: You know, I've always longed for the stars since I was a child, which is why I devoted myself to science and the studying of the Stellaron. If someone told me that I could do whatever research I wanted, with only a small price to pay... I probably wouldn't hesitate.
- March 7th: I see... I suppose that makes sense.
- March 7th: Thanks for your input. I'll make a note of your opinion.
- (Talk to Serval again, optional)
- Serval: I've always longed for the stars since I was a child, which is why I devoted myself to science and the studying of the Stellaron. If someone told me that I could do whatever research I wanted, with only a small price to pay... I probably wouldn't hesitate.
- Serval: I can't speak for everyone, but this is how I really feel.
- (Talk to Pela)
- Pela: We meet again! How have you two been?
- Pela: Uh-oh... That look on (Trailblazer)'s face tells me something's wrong. I hope it's nothing too serious.
We need your opinion on an important matter.
- Pela: Sounds serious. I'm all ears.
- You tell Pela about the IPC debt and the choice facing Bronya...
- Pela: Really...? You better not be making things up!
- March 7th: I wish it were made up... Unfortunately it's all true.
- March 7th: We don't have much time, Pela! Bronya wants to get everyone's opinion.
- Pela: Wait, you're telling me I have to make this huge decision on the spot? At least give me a few seconds to think it over.
- Pela: ...
- Pela: Okay, I think I've got it.
- Pela: If it were up to me... I'd probably agree to the IPC's conditions.
- March 7th: Huh, okay... Any particular reason?
- Pela: I've looked at some of the climate reports, and based on the data I've seen, it'll take three or four more generations for the snow to completely subside.
- Pela: And that's assuming no other disasters occur. I care more about those in the present than a future I can't be sure of.
- Pela: If the IPC is able to bring about immediate change, then I think that's a price well worth paying.
- Pela: Building a better world for future generations sound great, right? But is it any fun for the engineers and Architects who are directly involved in such a pursuit?
- March 7th: I see. So compared to a distant and uncertain future, what you really care about is making sure the people around you have a good life...
- March 7th: Thanks for your input. I'll make a note of your opinion.
- (Talk to Pela again, optional)
- Pela: If the IPC is able to bring about immediate change, then I think that's a price well worth paying.
- Pela: Building a better world for future generations sound great, right? But is it any fun for the engineers and Architects who are directly involved in such a pursuit?
- Pela: I'm not sure how much weight my opinion carries, but that's my take on the matter.
- (Talk to Dunn)
- Dunn: Is that (Trailblazer) and Miss March? It's been a while! I didn't think you'd be back in Belobog so soon.
- Dunn: It's been pretty hectic in the city lately. All these people dressed in black suddenly showed up, and even the Silvermane Guards have had trouble dealing with them...
We need your opinion on an important matter.
- Dunn: You need my opinion? Happy to help.
- You tell Dunn about the IPC debt and the choice facing Bronya...
- Dunn: ...So that's who they are. Huh, it's worse than I imagined.
- Dunn: The Madam Guardian must be under a lot of pressure... Is there really nothing we can do to assist her?
- March 7th: We're here to gather everyone's opinion on the matter. I know is this a little sudden, but we're running out of time. What's your take?
- Dunn: Why, I'd refuse the contract, of course! There is no room for compromise!
- Dunn: Just look at them — arrogant, stomping around here as if they own the place. How can such people be trusted? Who's to say they won't breach the contract?
- Dunn: Faced with this sort of coercion, we must resist them with all our might! Surrendering is not an option!
- Dunn: You must warn the Madam Guardian not to allow herself to fall into their trap!
- March 7th: A soldier's perspective is always valuable, Dunn.
- March 7th: Thanks for your input. I'll make a note of your opinion.
- (Talk to Dunn again, optional)
- Dunn: Faced with this sort of coercion, we must resist them with all our might! Surrendering is not an option!
- Dunn: You must warn the Madam Guardian not to allow herself to fall into their trap!
- March 7th: Did we miss anyone in the Overworld? I think we asked just about everyone we needed to.
- March 7th: From what I've gathered, it seems like most people in the Overworld are leaning towards signing the IPC's contract.
- March 7th: We'd better hurry to the Underworld and see what Natasha and Seele make of it all...
Compile opinions held by Underworld residents regarding Topaz[]
Step Description
(Trailblazer)'s Trailblaze Daily Report:
Story leading up to this is too complicated. Basically, Bronya & Belobog = in danger.
Need to find people to get some ideas first. Finished in the Overworld. Time to go to the Underworld.
Pom-Pom's Notes: What exactly is happening! Write down the details first, at least!
- (Talk to Natasha)
- Natasha: Miss March, (Trailblazer), what brings you two to the Underworld? And why the long face?
We need your opinion on an important matter.
- Natasha: Seems a little out of the blue, but since you came all this way, it must be urgent. Go ahead.
- You tell Natasha about the IPC debt and the choice facing Bronya...
- Natasha: That's a lot of information to take in. Sorry, both of you — I know you're in a hurry, but I need a moment to think.
- March 7th: No stress, Nat. Just tell us what you really think.
- Natasha: ...
- Natasha: I've thought about it, and... Well, if I were Bronya, I wouldn't sign it.
- Natasha: I won't deny, the offer on the table is a very tempting one... and if we refuse, Belobog will not only have the burden of a huge debt — we may also incite the wrath of a very powerful force...
- Natasha: ...but even so, a quote I read back in school came to me just now: "Those who are willing to give up freedom for security will end up with neither."
- Natasha: Living in the Underworld has taught me that this phrase is true. I'd rather trek through the frigid Snow Plains than live in a beautiful cage.
- March 7th: ...Wow, that's a pretty convincing argument...
- March 7th: Another vote for the against pile. Thanks for your insight, Nat.
- (Talk to Natasha again, optional)
- Natasha: "Those who are willing to give up freedom for security will end up with neither."
- Natasha: I hope Bronya takes these words seriously.
- (Talk to Clara)
- Clara: Miss March, (big brother/
big sister) (Trailblazer)! What brings you to the Underworld? - March 7th: Hey there, Clara! Huh? Is Svarog not around?
- Clara: Mr. Svarog went out for a walk with a lady called Topaz...
- March 7th: What!? Topaz!? Do you know where they went?
- Clara: I'm not sure... but Mr. Svarog promised he'd be back soon...
- March 7th: Ugh! What now, (Trailblazer)? Svarog's super logical, we should definitely get his opinion...
At least Clara's here.
Clara's opinion is just as important!
- March 7th: True. Dan Heng's always saying that Clara's really insightful for her age.
- Clara: Huh? Miss March, do you want to ask me something?
- You tell Clara about the IPC debt and the choice facing Bronya...
- Clara: ...
- Clara: Uhh... That's complicated... I don't know what to say...
- March 7th: It's alright, Clara, no pressure. Just tell us how you feel about it.
- Clara: ...
- Clara: I... I think if we have a choice for the future, it should be everyone's decision.
- Clara: Because... when I was playing with Hook, The Moles, and the other kids... We talked about our dreams...
- Clara: Everyone has different dreams. If we accept Miss Topaz's offer, then doesn't that mean our dreams will never come true?
- Clara: Just taking away people's dreams like that... I don't know... It feels wrong.
- March 7th: You're right. Children see the world as a place where anything is possible...
- March 7th: ...just the thought of our lives being predestined from birth makes me shiver!
- March 7th: Thanks, Clara. Your thoughts mean a lot to us.
- (Talk to Clara again, optional)
- Clara: I think if we have a choice for the future, it should be everyone's decision.
- Clara: Hook, Julian and The Moles all have different dreams. I don't think anyone should take them away.
- (Talk to Oleg)
- Oleg: None other than the saviors of Belobog! To what do I owe the pleasure? To be honest, I'm surprised you even remembered an old geezer like me!
- Oleg: But... I can tell by the look on your faces you're probably not dropping by to say hi.
We need your opinion on an important matter.
- Oleg: Let me guess — something to do with these unruly people in black showing up everywhere?
- Oleg: Well, ask away! It just so happens I'm curious about them myself. Maybe I can be of some help.
- You tell Oleg about the IPC debt and the choice facing Bronya...
- Oleg: I see...
- Oleg: ...That's a tricky situation alright... a lot for anyone to handle, let alone someone as young as Lady Bronya.
- March 7th: Mr. Oleg, out of all the people we know in Belobog, you have the most life experience. What do you think we should do?
- Oleg: Wanna hear the truth? I'm afraid great ambitions and lofty plans no longer hold much appeal for an old-timer like me.
- Oleg: If this "IPC" does indeed possess the magical power to restore Belobog back to its former self overnight, then I think the answer is clear.
- Oleg: Have you considered the opposite? What about if we refuse? The reconstruction plan already sounds like an endless endeavor. With the added burden of a massive debt... How's that something we can manage on our own?
- Oleg: What worries me most is how Lady Bronya will handle the backlash from her people. Will she be able to withstand the criticism? Is she prepared to carry the weight of a tarnished reputation for years to come?
Bronya... "The Last Supreme Guardian..."
- March 7th: Huh, I guess I never looked at it from that angle... I wouldn't wish that title on anyone.
I think she can handle a little criticism.
- March 7th: I think so too. But could you imagine having to hear names like "The Traitorous Ruler" for the rest of your life?
- March 7th: Thank you for your thoughts, Mr. Oleg. Another vote for the "for" pile.
- (Talk to Oleg again, optional)
- Oleg: The truth is, great ambitions and lofty plans no longer hold much appeal for an old-timer like me.
- Oleg: If this "IPC" does indeed possess the magical power to restore Belobog back to its former self overnight, then I think the answer is clear.
- Oleg: But that's just my personal opinion. In the end, it's all up to Lady Bronya.
- After collecting more citizen opinions, the final result remains a tie...
- March 7th: Whew... All that running around has worn me out.
- March 7th: So, the final conclusion is...
- March 7th: ...The votes are completely even! Ugh, I don't know what to do — both sides have really compelling arguments.
There's still one person left to ask.
- March 7th: Right! We haven't asked Seele!
Only Bronya can make the final call.
- March 7th: Wait a minute, we forgot to ask Seele! Let's go see what she has to say.
- March 7th: She's probably still in the Great Mine helping the miners. Come on, let's get going!
Head to the Great Mine and ask Seele about what she thinks[]
Step Description
(Trailblazer)'s Trailblaze Daily Report:
Finished collecting ideas. It's a split vote. Oh well, let's find Seele and get her to decide.
- (Talk to Seele)
- Seele: Back so soon? Any news?
- Seele: A-are you feeling alright, (Trailblazer)? You look a little uneasy.
We need your opinion on an important matter.
- Seele: Important matter, huh...?
- Seele: I can tell from your tone this isn't gonna be a lighthearted chat... but I'm ready to hear it.
- You tell Seele about the IPC debt and the choice facing Bronya...
- Seele: ...
- Seele: I... think I get it. At first, I thought it was just a few IPC ruffians overstepping their boundaries...
- March 7th: Yeah, you didn't think the future of Belobog was at stake, right?
- Seele: Right... I need a little time to process this...
- March 7th: As it stands, the votes are even. Your opinion will make all the difference.
- Seele: ...
- Seele: ...In that case... I... I abstain.
- March 7th: Huh?!
Your vote is extremely important...
- Seele: I've thought about it... This responsibility rests on Bronya's shoulders, not mine.
You have to shoulder this responsibility.
- Seele: No, this responsibility rests on Bronya's shoulders, not mine.
- Seele: No matter the choice she makes, she has far greater foresight than I do — she can see the bigger picture more clearly than I can.
- Seele: The vote is tied. If I were to give you my view, it would tip the scales and possibly impact her final choice.
- Seele: I'll respect whatever decision she makes, but... it's not my place to make it for her.
- March 7th: ...Understood, Seele. This is a difficult decision to make, and everyone feels differently about it.
- March 7th: It's times like these that a leader must stand up and do what's needed...
- Seele: Right... It's Bronya's decision. She knows what's at stake — she won't run away from her duty. I trust her wholeheartedly.
- Seele: If she asks you, just let her know my reasoning. She'll understand.
- March 7th: Well, it's all in Bronya's hands now. She has to make the final call.
She plays a crucial role on this world.
- March 7th: Right? I'm glad Belobog has someone like her in charge...
Do you trust her judgment?
- March 7th: You bet! The Express can vouch for Bronya. That says a lot about her character.
- March 7th: The time has come — let's go fill her in. I'm curious to see how she's handling those Qlipoth ministers.
Return to Qlipoth Fort and report to Bronya[]
Step Description
(Trailblazer)'s Trailblaze Daily Report:
Still a split vote. The pressure is now on Bronya. Should go back and report to her.
- March 7th: Whoa, the fort's packed... I've never seen this many people here before.
- March 7th: Geez... I can barely even hear myself think!
- (Talk to Bronya)
- Bronya: March, (Trailblazer), you're back.
- Bronya: So... what's the verdict? What do the people think?
- March 7th: We talked to people in both the Overworld and Underworld. The final result was... a tie.
- Bronya: I see... I suppose everyone has their own way of seeing things. I can't say I'm surprised.
- Bronya: ...What was Seele's perspective on the matter?
She's behind you, whatever you decide.
She thought it wasn't her place to say.
- Bronya: ...I should've known. That sounds like Seele alright.
- March 7th: Did you come to a conclusion with the ministers? It's so loud I can't tell what anyone's saying...
- Bronya: It's pretty much the same situation here. Neither party is willing to compromise.
- Bronya: The time has to come to make a decision... This chaos cannot be allowed to continue any longer.
- (Cutscene plays)
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- Bronya: Enough!
- Bronya: All of you!
- Bronya: ...I know what to do.
- Himeko: Wait!
- Himeko: I have something to say to the Supreme Guardian.
- (Cutscene ends)
- Bronya: But... aren't you—?
- March 7th: Himeko! Wait, is that the real you or a hologram!?
- Himeko: Haha, it's the real me, March — real as they come.
- Bronya: Miss Himeko? From the Astral Express? I—It's an honor — thank you for all your help in our previous... campaign. Things might have turned out differently without your support.
- Bronya: If we'd known of your arrival beforehand, the Architects would have given you a proper welcome. I'm afraid the current circumstances are quite exceptional...
- Himeko: I understand, Miss Bronya — no need to explain. Your city is facing immense difficulties — my intention is simply to ensure that you have all the relevant intel.
Do you have a solution, Himeko?
- Himeko: I hesitate to call it a solution, but I have some information that might help.
- Himeko: It is my hope that with this information, you will be better equipped as the supreme guardian to make a wise and informed decision.
Couldn't you have come a bit sooner?
- Himeko: The life of a navigator is a busy one, (Trailblazer). You should be glad that I made it in time.
- Himeko: There is some important information that I must pass on to you, Supreme Guardian. It is my hope that it will better equip you to make a wise and informed decision.
- Bronya: Information? Please, tell me what you know, Miss Himeko.
- Himeko: I happen to have a friend with knowledge of Topaz. What Topaz said about her homeworld is indeed true... which is why she believes that the IPC's takeover of Belobog is the only way of ensuring the city's survival...
- Himeko: ...but there is one thing she intentionally left out: Not all worlds that have accepted the IPC's terms have been saved.
- Bronya: You mean...
- Himeko: Performing "ecological reconstruction" on a planet carries inevitable risks.
- Himeko: According to the intel provided by my friend, the success rate for the ecological reconstruction of worlds using the IPC's technology is 63%.
- March 7th: Only 63% of planets succeed? That's not exactly comforting...
- Himeko: This is the overall average across all IPC projects. The success rate of projects personally handled by Topaz is above 80%. She's undoubtedly one of the most capable people in her field.
- Himeko: I wanted to bring these numbers, these "probabilities" to light. I think it's only fair that you know all the facts before making a decision.
- Himeko: Ultimately, it's up to you, Supreme Guardian, to make the final call.
- Bronya: I understand... Thank you, Miss Himeko. This information is of great help.
- Bronya: Regardless of how alluring their promises may be, this contract is nothing more than a gamble. As leader, I cannot let the future of Belobog hinge on a roll of the dice.
- Himeko: Now that you've decided, I don't have to pretend to be impartial anymore. I think you're making the right choice, Bronya.
- Bronya: Astral friends, I have an idea. But for it to work, I'll need everyone's cooperation.
- Bronya: I need some time to rally all the residents in the city... and then I'll meet with Topaz again.
- Bronya: Please locate her for me. It doesn't matter where she is or what she's doing. And if the IPC is still trying to take over Belobog's assets, I ask that you do everything in your power to stop them.
- Himeko: Don't worry, leave it to us — we'll find her. It won't be easy dealing with her, but March and (Trailblazer) will help me get the job done.
- Bronya: Belobog's future is not for sale, and we'll never forget the friends who stood by us in our time of need — not once, but twice.
- Bronya: Stay safe, everyone.
- The Supreme Guardian ordered me to garrison in Rivet Town with Silvermane Guards and automatons to stop the IPC's infiltration.The defense went smoothly at first, but then Topaz herself appeared with some special technology that allowed her to seize control of all our automatons in an instant.It seems Topaz is heading for a certain area in the depths of Rivet Town. For some reason, Svarog is with her tooI hope not. My instinct tells me that there's something else behind this... but I don't know for sure yet
- March 7th: Gepard should be waiting for us in Rivet Town, right?
- March 7th: Here we go again, back to our old stomping grounds for another adventure!
Head to Boulder Town and speak with Gepard[]
Step Description
(Trailblazer)'s Trailblaze Daily Report:
Himeko is here. Didn't sign the contract. Bronya has a plan. Must find Topaz.
- (Talk to Gepard)
- Gepard: The supreme guardian has briefed me on the situation and asked that I assist you in locating Topaz.
- Gepard: Ready to enter Rivet Town? We'll go in together when everyone is set.
Ready.
- Gepard: Keep your guards up — we might run into IPC agents ahead.
- (Enter Exploratory Excursion Rivet Town: Track Down Topaz)
Just a minute.
- Gepard: Take your time — preparation is key.
- Meanwhile, with Topaz and Svarog...
- Svarog: Destination reached.
- Topaz: Well, would you look at that. I never would've guessed it'd be here.
- Topaz: But I don't see any mech or weapons... This place is completely surrounded by mountains — surely they can't be...
- Svarog: Affirmative. The weapons are concealed within the towering rock formations.
- Topaz: No wonder we couldn't find the "automaton factory." It was right under our noses all along.
- Topaz: ...Wait a minute, you said these weapons have been hidden here from the very beginning? That means the Architects of Jarilo-VI never used them in their fight against the Legion.
- Svarog: Correct. After the IPC departed from this world more than 700 years ago, no one has possessed the necessary knowledge for activating these weapons.
- Svarog: The Architects used the IPC blueprints to construct replica automatons. However, the overwhelming majority of the combatants, commanded by Alisa Rand, were human.
- Topaz: I see... The stories about this world are truly captivating.
- Svarog: I would like to ask you a question, Topaz.
- Topaz: Haha, you're awful polite for a big robot. Ask! Don't be shy!
- Svarog: "If the IPC does not intervene, this world is doomed." Are you convinced of this conclusion beyond any doubt?
- Topaz: ...
- Topaz: Yes. I've gone through countless case studies and they all point to the same conclusion: Any world that comes into contact with a Stellaron is doomed.
- Topaz: On the surface, things may appear to be getting better since the Astral Express lent a helping hand, but sooner or later the underlying problems will resurface.
- Topaz: A looming crisis can often lie hidden beneath the illusion of prosperity, unnoticed by many.
- Svarog: Understood.
- Topaz: "Understood..." That's it? You don't have any thoughts on the matter?
- Svarog: Emotional readings indicate that your response is sincere and accurate. That is all I wish to confirm regarding this matter.
- Svarog: While my opinion on the future of this planet may differ from yours, it ultimately holds no weight. I am merely a tool, not a decision-maker.
- Topaz: Ha... If only my colleagues had the same self-awareness as you.
- Topaz: Come on Numby, we've got some assessing to do.
Follow along the town's roads to find Topaz[]
Mission Description
(Trailblazer)'s Trailblaze Daily Report:
Himeko is here. Didn't sign the contract. Bronya has a plan. Must find Topaz.
- Gepard: Topaz disappeared after leaving Rivet Town. In her absence, her subordinates flooded in and took over.
- Himeko: The IPC soldiers are well-equipped — it wouldn't be wise to fight them head-on. Captain, what do you have in mind?
- Gepard: You're right, Miss Himeko. We'll be using the Automaton Stealth Bomb to cover our tracks.
- March 7th: Automaton... Stealth Bomb?
- Gepard: I'll explain later. Let's get moving.
- (Approach marker)
- March 7th: Look — down there! It's the IPC!
- Gepard: Keep noise to a minimum — everyone. We don't want to alert the enemy to our presence.
- Gepard: It's time to deploy the Automaton Stealth Bomb.
Use the Automaton Stealth Bomb and clear the obstruction[]
Step Description
(Trailblazer)'s Trailblaze Daily Report:
Can't go head to head with the IPC's peons. Gepard has a plan. Time to activate the Automaton Stealth Bomb.
- (Talk to Gepard)
- Gepard: Are you ready, (Trailblazer)? Use the Automaton Stealth Bomb to wipe out the IPC threats.
Ready.
- Gepard: Remember, try to avoid being noticed. Remaining hidden will increase our chances of success.
- (If you got noticed)
- March 7th: Oh no, they saw right through it...
- Gepard: It's alright — we prepared many backups. Try again.
- (On success)
- March 7th: Wow! We wiped them all out in a single explosion! That's what you call efficiency!
- Gepard: It's a shame we had to resort to this method, but we had no choice.
- March 7th: You Silvermane Guards sure are a righteous bunch...
Continue following along the town's roads to find Topaz[]
Step Description
(Trailblazer)'s Trailblaze Daily Report:
Himeko is here. Didn't sign the contract. Bronya has a plan. Must find Topaz.
- (Approach marker)
- Himeko: I've seen standard-issue robots like these before. It's an IPC field Team Leader.
- Gepard: Correct — the exterior is similar to the Grizzly, but its weapons and armor are more advanced.
- Gepard: Hopefully, the Automaton Stealth Bomb will still be effective. (Trailblazer), let me know when you're ready.
Use the Automaton Stealth Bomb and clear the obstruction[]
Step Description
(Trailblazer)'s Trailblaze Daily Report:
Can't go head to head with the IPC's peons. Gepard has a plan. Time to activate the Automaton Stealth Bomb.
- (Talk to Gepard)
- Gepard: Are you ready, (Trailblazer)? Use the Automaton Stealth Bomb to wipe out the IPC threats.
Ready.
- Gepard: Remember, try to avoid being noticed. Remaining hidden will increase our chances of success.
- (If you got noticed)
- March 7th: Oh no, they saw right through it...
- Gepard: It's alright — we prepared many backups. Try again.
- (On success)
- March 7th: Woohoo! The coast is clear!
- Gepard: To be honest, I didn't think it would be so powerful... Good thing everything went according to plan.
Follow along the town's roads and head to Topaz's location[]
Step Description
(Trailblazer)'s Trailblaze Daily Report:
Himeko is here. Didn't sign the contract. Bronya has a plan. Must find Topaz.
- (Approach marker)
- Gepard: This is the road that Topaz took when she left Rivet Town.
- Himeko: Let's find her and tell her about Bronya's decision.
- March 7th: This time, the gloves are off!
Find and confront Topaz[]
Step Description
(Trailblazer)'s Trailblaze Daily Report:
Found a weird place, never been here before. Topaz is here.
Need to stop her no matter what she is planning.
Pom-Pom's Notes: What kinda place is "weird place"? At least describe it!
- (Approach Svarog)
- March 7th: Mr Svarog! Are you alright? I hope Topaz and her IPC henchmen didn't hurt you.
- Svarog: Greetings, outsiders. System functions are normal — I have had no conflict with the IPC's representatives.
I thought we might be facing off against each other for a moment.
- Svarog: Such a result would be highly undesirable.
- Svarog: Topaz is ahead. She had the means to force me to comply with her orders, but chose not to.
- Svarog: From her perspective, the only way to "preserve" Belobog is by incorporating it into the IPC. While I do not agree with her viewpoint, I lack the computational power to provide evidence to the contrary.
- Svarog: While it is unlikely, I still encourage the avoidance of any potential conflicts.
- March 7th: "Unlikely, potential..." meaning there could still be conflicts...
- Himeko: Don't worry, March. The Express never pursues conflict as a first means... but if it comes down to it, we won't back down either. That's how it's always been.
- March 7th: Himeko's right. As long as we can look at ourselves in the mirror and know we did the right thing, that's all that matters.
- (Approach marker)
- March 7th: Why would Topaz come here? Is she looking for something?
- Himeko: It's possible. Many mysteries lurk beneath the surface of this world.
- (Approach Topaz)
- Topaz: Oh, hey there slowpokes! I was starting to think you weren't gonna show up.
- Topaz: Hmm... This lady next to Miss March looks oddly familiar.
- Himeko: Pleasure to meet you, Miss Topaz. I'm Himeko, the Astral Express' navigator.
- Topaz: Oh wow, I remember now, the illustrious Miss Himeko! Some of my colleagues dream about meeting you!
Himeko is that famous?
Do I have any fans?
- Topaz: I'd be surprised if you didn't! Don't underestimate the reputation of the Nameless out among the stars — you're following in the footsteps of the great Akivili, after all!
- Himeko: I'm pleased to see how well everyone's been getting along. Topaz, based on your greeting I presume you have a good grasp of the current situation?
- Topaz: Of course! The deadline has already passed, but Bronya still hasn't signed the contract. I think I can guess what's holding her back...
- Himeko: Please don't misunderstand us, Miss Topaz. We have no intention of opposing the IPC or its board of directors... but we have very dear friends on Jarilo-VI.
- Himeko: Standing idly by and watching them sign an unfair contract... goes against everything the Nameless are about.
- March 7th: Um... Miss Himeko, sorry for interrupting, but this doesn't sound like a negotiation...
- Himeko: We needn't waste our time, March. She made her decision ten minutes ago.
- Topaz: Haha, there's no fooling the Astral Express!
- Topaz: You're absolutely right. Differing views don't necessarily mean one person is right and the other is wrong. However, to keep things moving forward, there's usually only one solution...
- March 7th: Huh? Wh—What do you mean?
- Topaz: My superiors have granted me the approval I need.
Approval for what?
- Topaz: You're very curious about my work, aren't you?
Your vacation time has been approved?
- Topaz: Haha, I wish!
- Topaz: So many eager faces — I won't keep you in the dark any longer.
- Topaz: Approval to launch an attack on the members of the Astral Express...
- (Cutscene plays)
-
- Topaz: The best-kept secret to getting something over the line?
- Topaz: Always be ready to turn the tables.
- Topaz: Go, Numby!
- Topaz: Projects under my wing... have no room for error!
- (Begin battle against
Grunt: Field Personnel ×1,
Grunt: Security Personnel ×1,
Automaton Hound ×1, )
- (Wave 2
Grunt: Field Personnel ×2,
Grunt: Security Personnel ×2)
- (Wave 3
Senior Staff: Team Leader ×1,
Grunt: Field Personnel ×1,
Grunt: Security Personnel ×1)
- Topaz: Incredible! No wonder the Astral Express is so highly regarded!
- Topaz: Finished warming up? Now it's my turn...
- Bronya: Stop! All of you! Put down your weapons!
- March 7th: B—Bronya? You're here just in time! Things were about to get out of control!
- Topaz: Supreme Guardian? I was starting to wonder whether you'd left the Express crew to fend for themselves! That would hardly be becoming of you.
- Bronya: I would never do such a thing. There was an important matter that required my attention.
- Topaz: ...MORE important than this?
- Bronya: Yes. I think you'll understand the significance once you see it... In short, I need you to help us evaluate our current progress.
- Topaz: ...Help you? Hmm, that's interesting. I was under the impression you'd already decided to obstruct our operations here.
- Bronya: I have read your letter word for word, Miss Topaz, and your childhood experiences truly touched me.
- Bronya: Your hometown once experienced a similar catastrophe to Jarilo-VI, so I can understand your perspective on the issue and the position you have taken.
- Bronya: It's because of this empathy you have, that I still hold out a glimmer of hope. Despite all that's happened, I hope we can still find common ground... through peaceful means.
- Topaz: ...I have to admit, talking to you is always such a pleasure. I apologize for my behavior just now, it was... inappropriate.
- Topaz: I admire your determination. Seeing as we've come this far... I've changed my mind — I'll hold off a little longer and see what you have to show me. But remember — winning over the higher-ups won't be easy.
- Bronya: I understand. That's why I've been taking things one step at a time. The first step was changing your mind.
- Bronya: Members of the Express, we'll need your help, too.
- (Challenge completed)
-
- (Obtain
Traveler's Guide ×4,
Lost Crystal ×4, and
Credit ×40,000)
- (Obtain
Head to the Corridor of Fading Echoes and see where Bronya wants to take you[]
Step Description
(Trailblazer)'s Trailblaze Daily Report:
Almost fought with Topaz. Thankfully, Bronya came to stop us. She said she'll take us to a place. Curious.
- Topaz: What a dismal sight. This district... Have you been here before?
- Bronya: Yes... This is where we put an end to it all...
- Himeko: ...And then began again.
- Bronya: That's right.
- (Talk to Silvermane Soldier)
- Bronya: Kyle, sorry for the delay. Are we clear to proceed?
- Soldier Kyle: The path ahead is clear, Madam Guardian. You and your companions can proceed north without hindrance.
- Bronya: Excellent. The mountain road ahead is a little treacherous, watch your step.
- Bronya: ...Let's go.
Follow the path to the Pillars of Creation[]
Step Description
(Trailblazer)'s Trailblaze Daily Report:
Bronya took us to a new place. It's even more up north than Everwinter Hill. Wanna see what's up ahead.
- March 7th: ...What is this place? We've never been here before, right?
- Bronya: Mm, we've only recently discovered this domain.
- Bronya: Let's keep moving forward. What I want to show you is just ahead.
- (Cutscene plays)
-
- Bronya: Look,
- Bronya: The people of Belobog have not given up...
- Bronya: ... I just want to give them a chance.
- (Cutscene ends)
- Bronya: ...Do you two recognize that broken-down machine over there?
The Engine of Creation...
- Bronya: I thought you might.
It's Cocolia's...
- March 7th: Hey! Shh! That's a secret!
- Bronya: It's called the Engine of Creation. Do you remember it?
- Bronya: Miss Topaz, I know you've done a lot of research into Belobog. I was wondering if there was any information on the Engine of Creation in your records?
- Topaz: Not at all... which is why I find it so incredible... Such a massive feat of engineering, yet there's not a single mention of it in any of the Strategic Investment Department's reports.
- Bronya: I may know the reason why. The Engine of Creation was constructed solely by the people of Belobog, without any external assistance.
- Bronya: The project was led by the first Supreme Guardian — Alisa Rand. While warriors fought on the front lines, the engineers worked tirelessly behind the scenes, designing and constructing it...
- Topaz: So what you're saying is... the "Engine of Creation" was a weapon constructed by the Belobogians themselves?
- Bronya: Yes, but not entirely.
- Bronya: The Engine of Creation was commissioned for combat shortly after its completion and played a significant role in the battles against the Legion.
- Bronya: But Alisa Rand had a long-term vision, one that nobody anticipated. For a long time, this feat of engineering was codenamed the "Geological Reconstruction Unit."
- Bronya: It was actually given a much grander purpose: to help the Belobogians rebuild their homeland and restore their world to its former glory... after driving away all those who threatened it.
- Topaz: Remarkable. A vision that would transcend both time and generations of Belobogians. Madam Rand was truly an inspiring leader.
- Topaz: Not to take away from the Supreme Guardian in front of me... Hehe, she's quite the inspiring leader as well.
- Bronya: Thank you, but I didn't really do anything.
- Bronya: All I did was bring the people of Belobog together and make them aware that our hard-earned freedom was under immense threat once again.
- Bronya: If we want to preserve this freedom, we must act and show those who doubt us that we, Belobog, have the will and the ability to control our own destiny.
- Bronya: The outcome of our mobilization speaks for itself. The children of Belobog have made their decision. They have chosen to preserve this homeland with their own two hands.
- Topaz: ...I must say, I didn't anticipate this at all.
- Topaz: ...
- Topaz: I'll fight for this opportunity for you, Bronya. I shouldn't have conflated your own circumstances with my childhood. That was a serious lapse of judgment on my part.
- Topaz: My world never had a resolute leader, so people gave up on the idea of saving themselves long ago. But your civilization has persisted through the snow and storms for 700 years... A truly admirable feat.
- Bronya: Then, are you willing to retract your previous decision? As for the debt... we'll find a way to gradually repay it, but it'll take some time...
- Topaz: ...Unfortunately the acquisition of Jarilo-VI is a strategic decision that's been approved by the IPC's top brass. Even if I wanted to overturn it, convincing them would be extremely difficult.
- Topaz: Unless...
- Himeko: Don't worry, Miss Topaz. Myself and all of the Nameless aboard the Astral Express are willing to vouch for this world.
- Topaz: Fantastic! That might just work. As for the reports and potential accountability...
- Topaz: ...I'll handle it.
Talk to Bronya and Topaz[]
Step Description
(Trailblazer)'s Trailblaze Daily Report:
Happy end. Everyone has a bright future. Perfection.
Pom-Pom's Notes: Never mind... I'm gonna go read Himeko's daily report...
- (Talk to Bronya)
- Bronya: Miss Topaz, you mentioned accountability...
- Topaz: Don't worry, it's nothing I can't handle. There are more important things than titles and ranks — finding the best solution is what matters most.
Will they cut your pay?
- Topaz: If that's what they want to do, then so be it. I've long passed the stage of working just for money.
Won't you get fired?
- Topaz: Haha, that's unlikely. At most, they might lower my rank and reduce my bonus a bit. But don't worry, I work for far more than just a paycheck.
- Bronya: Thank you so much for all you've done, (Trailblazer). I never thought we'd drag the Express into a crisis again, much less one that might cause a rift between you and the IPC.
- Topaz: A rift? I wouldn't go that far. Also, it's me who's mostly to blame — I didn't keep my subordinates in check.
Mind putting in some good words for me with your bosses?
- Topaz: Oh? Thinking about a career change?
- Topaz: Sure thing! I'll put in the best words I can, (Trailblazer).
Is it true the IPC requires you to go through 17 rounds of interviews?
- Topaz: 17? Oh... I think I might know who you're talking about.
- Topaz: You could say he's a special case. For most people the interview process is much shorter.
- Bronya: Hehe, I'm glad we're able to discuss some lighter topics.
- Bronya: (Trailblazer), you all need some rest after everything you've been through. I've arranged rooms for you all at the Goethe Hotel.
- Bronya: Miss Topaz, if you need somewhere comfortable to stay...
- Topaz: I appreciate the offer, but I need to head back and deliver my reports.
- Topaz: (Trailblazer), Miss Bronya, it's been great getting to know you both. I hope we can work together again in the future... only next time under better circumstances!
- (If you talk to Bronya again)
- Bronya: (Trailblazer), why don't you head over to the Goethe Hotel and relax for a bit? Miss Topaz and I still have a few matters to discuss.
- Bronya: I'm sorry you didn't get to experience the festival atmosphere this time around... I promise I'll make it up to you all next time.
- (Talk to March 7th, optional)
- March 7th: Phew, I was worried things were gonna get ugly again. A peaceful solution is always the best solution.
- March 7th: Speaking of solutions... Are they repairing that giant robot — the one we fought against? I remember you took control of it and helped us defeat Cocolia!
I wonder if we'll have time to celebrate the Solwarm Festival.
- March 7th: Right! I'd totally forgotten — that's the whole reason we came here in the first place!
- March 7th: Looks like everyone in the city's helping with construction — doubt there'll be much time for celebrating. Still, look on the bright side — we got to meet a top IPC executive! The trip wasn't a complete waste, right?
I hope Topaz's negotiations go smoothly.
- March 7th: Miss Topaz is definitely up to the job! She has that aura of... what's the word... invincibility!
- March 7th: Well, we didn't get to enjoy the festivities this time round, but at least we still got to meet a top IPC executive!
- (Talk to Himeko, optional)
- Himeko: Y'know, (Trailblazer), I'd heard you and March speak highly of the Supreme Guardian before, but seeing her methods firsthand left me in awe.
- Himeko: We should also be glad that Miss Topaz is the one in charge of the Jarilo-VI project. If it were someone else from the Strategic Investment Department, things might have gotten... complicated.
What do you mean, Himeko?
- Himeko: The Strategic Investment Department comprises the IPC's most elite employees, many of whom can be very... forceful.
You mean Topaz didn't make things complicated enough?
- Himeko: That tells me you really don't understand the Strategic Investment Department, (Trailblazer).
- Himeko: Let's talk about this later when you're back on the Express. You and March must be tired after such an incredible journey — it's time you got some well-deserved rest.
- (Upon nearing the bridge)
- Mechanic: This bridge is structurally unstable, please stay clear until repairs are complete.
Head to Goethe Hotel for a good night's sleep[]
Step Description
(Trailblazer)'s Trailblaze Daily Report:
Happy end. Everyone has a bright future. Perfection.
Pom-Pom's Notes: Never mind... I'm gonna go read Himeko's daily report...
- (Enter Goethe Hotel)
- March 7th: I've been wondering, how did you figure out what was happening here on Belobog, Himeko?
- Himeko: Well, you know, keeping an eye on the crew is just another part of a navigator's job.
- (Rest)
- (Trailblazer): (March was looking forward to the Solwarm Festival for ages... Looks like she's missed her chance, this time...)
- (Trailblazer): (I never thought this trip would be so... *yawn* ...tiring. Time for bed...)
- ???: In light of the events that have transpired, we will be taking the following disciplinary measures against you.
- ???: Your rank will be demoted from P45 to P44, with corresponding adjustment to your basic salary. All bonuses for the current cycle will be revoked, including stock options and performance bonuses.
- ???: You will also need to submit an additional report regarding this incident to Diamond. If you have any objections to this penalty, you may also file an appeal in writing.
- Topaz: I have no objections.
- ???: Understood. Is there anything else anyone would like to add?
- ...
- ???: If there are no further remarks, this meeting is concluded.
- Topaz: ...
- ???: You only got demoted one rank? Whew, you dodged a bullet there — pretty big project to mess up on. Someone must be looking out for you. Oh, they've already left the call...
- ???: Ugh, this voice changer is driving me crazy. Let me turn it off.
- Topaz: ...Aventurine? Why are you still on the line?
- Aventurine: Hey, what's with the hostility? It's not like I'm your boss... Oh, wait, I guess I am now? Haha! My apologies — I'm still getting used to my new place in the hierarchy!
- Topaz: ...Can I help you? If you've got something to say, say it already.
- Aventurine: Oh, nothing important — just checking in on you. I told you Jarilo-VI would be a high-risk low-reward case. Why'd you even bother?
- Aventurine: In our line of work, having a kind heart can be more of a liability than an asset. If you're not careful, you'll end up leading yourself down a dead-end road...
- Topaz: ...Anything else? If not, I'm hanging up.
- Aventurine: W—Wait, hold on a minute, don't hang up. I get it, you're not in the mood for this conversation right now... Okay, how about this — something that might interest you...
- Aventurine: While you were enjoying your playtime on Jarilo-VI, Diamond was busy taking care of the head honcho of the Building Material Logistics Department. That's why he didn't attend today's meeting.
- Topaz: Taravan?
- Aventurine: That's right, the renowned Taravan — one of the seven board members! He's throwing his support behind us instead of the Marketing Development Department for once. Ha! Oswaldo won't be laughing anymore!
- Aventurine: Diamond's been a great help to both of us. Your antics on such a crucial day can't exactly have painted the Strategic Investment Department in a good light, y'know?
- Topaz: ...
- Aventurine: Since you get the point, let's get down to business... I'm currently at Pier Point — there's a major deal that could affect the whole department. I just so happen to need a reliable project manager for the job... what do you say, old friend?
- Topaz: Huh, and what prompted the mighty Aventurine to start collaborating with others?
- Aventurine: Penacony, what else?
- Topaz: ...What?
- Aventurine: That's right⁓ Now that's the kind of reaction I was hoping for.
- Topaz: Hold on a minute... Diamond picked you for this project? I was expecting someone like Opal or Obsidian to handle it — at least somebody higher than rank P46...
- Aventurine: Honestly, who knows? "The Family" has some pretty questionable characters. If you ask me, doing business with them is a lost cause.
- Aventurine: But as we both know, the IPC does more than just "business deals" — guess it's my time to shine. So, how about it? This is a rare opportunity. Consider it. You never know, you might even be able to make up for your blunder on Jarilo-VI.
- Topaz: ...
- Topaz: ...I'll get back to you later.
- Topaz: ...Seems it's just one wild ride after another...
- Topaz: ...but I hope I made the right decision this time...
- Topaz: This snow is mesmerizing...
- (Mission completed)
-
- (Obtain Achievement Sunny Deeds Beget Rainy Needs)
- (Visitor Verification)
-
- (Topaz and Numby has become a visitor to the Express. You might come across Topaz and Numby when you return to the Express)
Gallery[]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name |
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English | Future Market (II) |
Chinese (Simplified) | 未来市场•其二 |
Chinese (Traditional) | 未來市場•其二 |
Japanese | フューチャーズマーケット・二 |
Korean | 미래 시장•2 |
Spanish | El mercado del mañana II |
French | Marché à terme (II) |
Russian | Рынок будущего II |
Thai | ตลาดแห่งอนาคต 2 |
Vietnamese | Thị Trường Tương Lai 2 |
German | Markt der Zukunft (Teil 2) |
Indonesian | Pasar Masa Depan 2 |
Portuguese | Mercado Futuro (II) |
Change History[]
Released in Version 1.4
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