Deputy Andy

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Deputy Andy
Deputy Andy.jpg
Type: Mission
Map Coordinates: 170, 345
Location: Sheriff's Office
Zone: Kingsmouth
Region: Solomon Island


Deputy Andy Gardener, a resident of Kingsmouth, is holed up at the Sheriff's office defending the area with other citizens from zombies. He'll speak with the players about the Draug and zombies that players have to face in Kingsmouth, and give tips about how to stop their invasion. Andy seems to have some psychological problems as a result of his father leaving when he was young.

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ARG

Deputy Andy assisted Sheriff Bannerman with an investigation during The Dark Places ARG. We know from his twitter acount conversation that Danny Dufresne and Carter had convinced him to see something but we do not know the outcome of that.

Dialogue

Yourself

I wanted to be a police officer since as far back as I can think. I had a lot of time to myself growing up, yeah. I watched all the cop shows, again and again, yeah, the old shows, when a good cop was always a good cop. When you knew you could trust a badge, right, yeah? You knew before the half-hour was up they’d get the guy…out of the basement. So that was my goal, plain and simple. I was single-minded about it. You ask anyone and they’ll say: “Ayuh, that Andy, he sure is single-minded.” Now, I wasn’t what you call a straight-A student, but I got there. I got there. And when Sheriff Bannerman swore me on as deputy, gave me my badge, hehe, I’d been up all night ironing this shirt, it was crisper than you’d believe. Well, uh, that day I was just as happy as a clam at high tide.

Kingsmouth Town

Sure chokes me up seeing Main Street all done up in buntings and so empty. The kids loved that Halloween parade, you know? Then they’d all bus on up Bangor way for the haunted hayrides, ever since our local amusement park closed down. There were troubles…it was before my time. Still, what town doesn’t have a little trouble, with cultists? There was that repeat killer, I wouldn’t say a “serial” killer. But he came from the mainland. And that mess with the college kids at the old hunting cabin. Bears, we reckoned. Jeez, when it’s all laid out like that it does sound pretty bad, huh? This right now is definitely the worst we’ve ever had, though. This is the real storm of the century. If we push on through it, I am not looking forward to taking a shovel to the streets after.

The locals

Oh, I knew everyone in Kingsmouth. “A safe community isn’t a spectator sport,” I memorised that one. And Sheriff Bannerman preferred to have me walking the beat, while she handled house calls. That suited me just fine. Our folks were a good bunch. They only cause of ruckus when they’ve had too much of the, uh, you-know-what. But recently I got talking to Sandy… That guy is pretty philosophical. You wouldn’t know it to look at him! I mean, I don’t personally have a problem with bikers. I’d like a motorcycle myself. Anyhoo, he made me really consider it, you know, whether you really ever knew a person. I told him how in second grade, I met Anna Redman behind the gym every day for two months. We would hold hands, I thought I knew her pretty good. She left town all of a sudden one day. Halloween. Jeez, always Halloween.

Kittens

This dialogue is part of the Samhain seasonal mission, The Meowling and may, or may not, be accessible after that event is over.


Deptuty Andy: Mom bought the kittens and Dad drowned 'em. That's the facts of it.
Deptuty Andy: I don't like speculating much. That's one step away from guessing, and Sheriff,
Deptuty Andy:
Deptuty Andy: Mom's version was that Dad loved things too much.
Deptuty Andy: Got a bit crazy sometimes. Hugged real hard.
Deptuty Andy: Didn't always wanna let go.
Deptuty Andy: The morning he stuffed 'em in a bag and took 'em out to sea, he was full of too much feelings.
Deptuty Andy: Didn't know what to do with them.
Deptuty Andy: He took 'em down to Journey's End, out behind the bed and breakfast.
Deptuty Andy:
Deptuty Andy: Jeez, Dad always wore these masks, you know?
Deptuty Andy: For the longest time you figure you know someone.
Deptuty Andy: Most of the time, really, we got no idea.

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