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*A unique turquoise [[Rhapsody]] can be found across the street from the Jousters Club after the opening cutscene. It can be saved by parking it at Niko Bellic's [[Middle Park East Safehouse|penthouse]] in Middle Park and continuing the mission in another vehicle. After the mission is completed, a [[Stallion]] is parked on the Alderney docks. |
*A unique turquoise [[Rhapsody]] can be found across the street from the Jousters Club after the opening cutscene. It can be saved by parking it at Niko Bellic's [[Middle Park East Safehouse|penthouse]] in Middle Park and continuing the mission in another vehicle. After the mission is completed, a [[Stallion]] is parked on the Alderney docks. |
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*The last prisoner on the right side of the Prison Bus will have his foot passing through the rear fender. This can be noticeable when reversing the Prison Bus or braking, seeing how the prisoner's foot is hidden by the rear wheel. |
*The last prisoner on the right side of the Prison Bus will have his foot passing through the rear fender. This can be noticeable when reversing the Prison Bus or braking, seeing how the prisoner's foot is hidden by the rear wheel. |
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+ | *During the mission Niko, Packie, Derrick, and Michael rob the Bank of Liberty, The Ballad of Gay Tony starts |
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*Depending of the path choosen by the player, some unique [[Police Roadblocks|roadblocks]] can be seen. These paths are: Leading to the [[Plumbers Skyway]] by [[Rand Avenue]] (five police cars); to the [[Catskill Avenue]] and [[Panhandle Road]] intersection, the one that's under the skyway (two police cars); to the [[Bridger Street]] and [[Tenmile Street]] intersection (three police cars) and two roadblocks on the intersections between [[Sacramento Avenue]] with [[Beaverhead Avenue]] and [[Owl Creek Avenue]] (four police cars, two for each intersection). |
*Depending of the path choosen by the player, some unique [[Police Roadblocks|roadblocks]] can be seen. These paths are: Leading to the [[Plumbers Skyway]] by [[Rand Avenue]] (five police cars); to the [[Catskill Avenue]] and [[Panhandle Road]] intersection, the one that's under the skyway (two police cars); to the [[Bridger Street]] and [[Tenmile Street]] intersection (three police cars) and two roadblocks on the intersections between [[Sacramento Avenue]] with [[Beaverhead Avenue]] and [[Owl Creek Avenue]] (four police cars, two for each intersection). |
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*Much like [[Action/Reaction]], Johnny can actually call Billy after reading his text message after this mission. |
*Much like [[Action/Reaction]], Johnny can actually call Billy after reading his text message after this mission. |
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Off Route is a mission in The Lost and Damned given by Thomas Stubbs III to Johnny Klebitz.
Description
Johnny meets Stubbs at his gentleman's club. In the steam room, Stubbs explains that some white-collar criminals have been charged with insider trading and are being transported in a Prison Bus. Stubbs needs Johnny to "liberate" these prisoners. Johnny, after almost passing out in the steam room, leaves and heads to the police station. Once at the police station, Johnny fights his way in and hijacks the prison bus. Ater losing the police, Johnny drives the bus to the docks in southern Alderney and releases the prisoners. The prisoners board Dinghys and head to the open sea, whilst the Prison Bus is dumped into the sea. Johnny phones Stubbs to inform him that the prisoners have been "liberated", and expresses a sarcastic fear for the prisoners due to one of them being a cannibal. Stubbs thanks Johnny and the mission is completed.
Mission objectives
In order to complete the mission the player must:
- Get to the prison transport bus location
- Take control of the prison transport bus
- Lose the cops
- Get the bus to the drop
Reward
The reward for completing this mission is $5,000 and the next mission, This Shit's Cursed, is unlocked.
After the mission
- Johnny will receive a phone call from Stubbs, unlocking his optional set of missions.
- Johnny will also receive a text from Billy, telling him to come to the clubhouse, unlocking the next mission.
Video Walkthrough
Trivia
- This is one of two missions in which the Prison Bus appears, though this is the only one where it can be obtained and driven.
- A unique turquoise Rhapsody can be found across the street from the Jousters Club after the opening cutscene. It can be saved by parking it at Niko Bellic's penthouse in Middle Park and continuing the mission in another vehicle. After the mission is completed, a Stallion is parked on the Alderney docks.
- The last prisoner on the right side of the Prison Bus will have his foot passing through the rear fender. This can be noticeable when reversing the Prison Bus or braking, seeing how the prisoner's foot is hidden by the rear wheel.
- During the mission Niko, Packie, Derrick, and Michael rob the Bank of Liberty, The Ballad of Gay Tony starts
- Depending of the path choosen by the player, some unique roadblocks can be seen. These paths are: Leading to the Plumbers Skyway by Rand Avenue (five police cars); to the Catskill Avenue and Panhandle Road intersection, the one that's under the skyway (two police cars); to the Bridger Street and Tenmile Street intersection (three police cars) and two roadblocks on the intersections between Sacramento Avenue with Beaverhead Avenue and Owl Creek Avenue (four police cars, two for each intersection).
- Much like Action/Reaction, Johnny can actually call Billy after reading his text message after this mission.
- This mission is similar to GTA IV mission Tunnel of Death.