In this guide we will tell you how to complete Chalet de la Paix in JA3. It is one of the steps to finish The Outbreak mission.
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Jagged Alliance 3 is full of interesting missions. Some of them are quite simple, while others may be problematic for many players. In this guide we will tell you how to complete Chalet de la Paix. This quest is quite difficult because it is easy to miss a clue and without all of them, you will not be able to finish it.
You can start this quest in F13. It is very likely that you are here because of The Outbreak mission. They are connected. Talk to Painless Doc Robert. To continue the quest pick answers on the right. During conversation you may also ask for medical assistance (one of the left dialog options – it will unlock treatment for money in this sector; but it will only last as long as the doctor will live).
To find all clues connected to Chalet de la Paix quest you have to:






With the diary completed you may go back to the doctor. Talk to him, and choose one of two options:
If you wish to finish The Outbreak quest, you have to kill the doctor and take notes from his body. If you have fought against him earlier, just search the corpse. If not, you will be able to finish his life anytime. Just pick a merc and order them to attack him. In this case Robert will not call his friends, so the fight will be much easier.
After you search doctor’s body, interact with the corpse in his hut. You will find there what you are looking for.
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