After the events of F.E.A.R., the Point Man finds himself captured by Armacham and imprisoned in a heavily guarded jail far from Fairport. Point Man also set off an explosion to destroy Alma, but that killed thousands of others, including some of his own squadmates. In his first mission, the Point Man strictly followed orders that resulted in him killing his biological brother with a shot in the head. The Point Man was born sometime in late 1994 or early 1995.ĭuring the Point Man's stay with the First Encounter Assault Recon (F.E.A.R.) team, he was only referred to as the "Point Man". Before he was transferred to First Encounter Assault Recon, he had served in many conflicts as a special forces operative. He has served in the US army since he was 18 years old as a test subject for Armacham Technology Corporation, and more specifically, Genevieve Aristide. Army's First Encounter Assault Recon special forces detachment, and is the main protagonist of the F.E.A.R. The Point Man (real name unknown) is a member of the U.S. Harlan Wade, upon the Point Man's birth Since Overwatch's dissolution, Tracer continued to right wrongs and fight the good fight wherever the opportunity presented itself. With her newfound skills, she became one of Overwatch's most effective agents. In addition, it gave Tracer the ability to control her own time, allowing her to speed it up and slow it down at will. Overwatch's doctors and scientists were stumped, and Tracer's case seemed hopeless until a scientist named Winston designed the chronal accelerator, a device capable of keeping Tracer anchored in the present. Sometimes she had strange dreams about the past, including being a kitchen maid at a large house in the country. Even for the brief moments she was present, she was unable to maintain physical form. Suffering from "chronal disassociation," she was a living ghost, disappearing for hours and days at a time. She reappeared months later, but her ordeal had greatly changed her: her molecules had been desynchronized from the flow of time. Known for her fearless piloting skills, she was handpicked to test the prototype of a teleporting fighter, the Slipstream.īut during its first flight, the aircraft's teleportation matrix malfunctioned, and it disappeared. Atlas Rises - added to the game as a type of waypoint.Lena Oxton (call sign: " Tracer") was the youngest person ever inducted into Overwatch's experimental flight program.Once there, the player has to enter the post's Galactic Trade Terminal in order to complete the mission.Īnother mission that includes a trip to a trade outpost is the high-rank variant of the Find Missing Person.Īdditional Information Release history Trading posts seem to offer far fewer resources (Ex: Ferrite Dust) than Space stations, but more rare items for a cheaper price.ĭelivery missions will ask the player to deliver a certain resource or tradeable to a trading post in that system. Prices and tradeables at trading posts can differ from the system's space station. Trading posts can be found by using the starship's Economy Scanner, asking an alien NPC for directions, or by pure exploration.įollowing Trade routes or starships in space or in a planet's atmosphere can lead the player to a trading post. In the main section, the player can find 3-6 NPCs of that system's dominant faction, and, in rare occasions, a Traveller.Ĭargo Drops can be found near the landing pads and in the lower sections of the Trading Post. Similar to space stations, trading posts feature a Galactic Trade Terminal and seven Landing Pads where starships can land.