Dispatch Episodes 1 & 2 Complete Walkthrough: Key Choices, Management Tips & Story Guide

Welcome to the desk, dispatcher. In Dispatch — the brand-new narrative adventure from the minds behind Telltale Games — you’re not the one in spandex anymore. You’re the voice in the hero’s ear, the strategist managing chaos from behind a computer screen.

As Robert Robertson, once known as Mecha Man, you’ll learn that leading a team of reformed supervillains is far more stressful than throwing punches. This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to conquer Episodes 1 (“Pivot”) and 2 (“Onboard”) — from major story choices to management strategies and relationship tips for your chaotic new team.


🦸 Story Recap: From Hero to Handler

The story opens with a powerful flashback: Robert Robertson, formerly Mecha Man, suffers a devastating defeat when his mech suit is destroyed by his nemesis, Shroud. Left injured and forced into early retirement, he now works a desk job at the Superhero Dispatch Network (SDN) — the world’s hub for managing super-powered incidents.

Your mission? Run the Phoenix Program, a controversial rehabilitation effort turning ex-villains into functioning heroes. It’s part office simulator, part moral balancing act — and every decision determines whether your “Z-Team” becomes humanity’s salvation or another PR nightmare.

The irony isn’t lost on Robert: once a hero in the field, now the reluctant manager of the very people he used to fight.


👩‍💼 Key Characters You’ll Meet

Your SDN Colleagues

  • Blonde Blazer: Your pragmatic supervisor and recruiter for the Phoenix Program. She believes in redemption but has questionable methods.

  • Flambae: Your fiery field liaison whose literal flames match her temper. She’s your first taste of the SDN’s chaotic workplace culture.

Dispatch Episodes 1 & 2 Complete Walkthrough
Your “Z-Team” of Reformed Villains

  • Invisigal (Laura Bailey): An asthmatic invisibility expert whose abrasive attitude makes her a handful, but her powers are unmatched in stealth missions.

  • Punch Up (Jacksepticeye): A former strongman reduced to three feet tall after a magical mishap. Equal parts comic relief and underdog inspiration.

  • Sonar (MoistCr1TiKaL): A human-bat hybrid torn between intellect and instinct.

  • Phenomaman (Travis Willingham): A well-meaning alien struggling with subtlety and emotion.

  • Malevola (Alanah Pearce): A half-demon swordswoman whose charm hides sharp edges — and secrets.


⚖️ Critical Choices and Consequences

Every dialogue branch shapes your relationships and unlocks new story paths. Here’s a quick breakdown of Episode 1 and 2’s key decisions:

SceneChoiceImmediate ImpactLong-term Consequence
Balcony ConfrontationPull Him Back / Let Him DropChanges dialogue with captiveMay affect future interactions with Shroud
Fight with ShroudProvoke / End BanterAlters fight animation and toneCould influence later confrontations
Flambae InteractionThrow Water / Throw AlcoholCreates unique cutscene reactionsMinor relationship effect
Romantic MomentKiss / Let PassStarts romance subplotMajor branch in Blonde Blazer storyline

💡 Pro Tip: Dialogue tone and timing matter just as much as the choice itself. Pausing before replying can change delivery, giving subtle personality shifts that influence reputation outcomes.


🧩 Mastering the Management Mechanics

The dispatch desk is where you’ll prove your worth. Here’s how to make every mission count:

Hero Stat System

Each hero features five core attributes:

  • Combat: Strength and direct confrontation

  • Intellect: Technical and problem-solving ability

  • Vigor: Endurance and resistance

  • Charisma: Persuasion and leadership

  • Mobility: Speed and agility

Mission Assignment Strategy

  • Always match mission clues with corresponding hero stats.

  • Balance personality conflicts — sending rival characters together can backfire.

  • Watch fatigue and morale levels before deployment.

  • Focus on long-term development over short-term gains.

The Hacking Mini-Game

When Robert takes on direct operations, you’ll encounter a fun puzzle element featuring:

  • Grid-based navigation challenges

  • Directional sequence puzzles

  • Multiple valid solutions

  • No timers — take your time and strategize


🕵️ Story Threads & Foreshadowing

Episodes 1 and 2 plant several seeds for later drama. Keep your eye on these arcs:

  • Robert’s internal struggle between revenge and duty

  • The fragile team dynamics among your reformed villains

  • SDN politics that threaten to derail the Phoenix Program

  • Hints of a larger conspiracy within the superhero world

Your decisions now shape the relationships and opportunities that open up in future chapters — so experiment, replay, and see how far the ripples spread.


🧠 Pro Tips for New Dispatchers

  • 🪑 Think Like a Manager: You’re not saving the day — you’re managing the people who do.

  • 💬 Slow Down on Dialogue: Information from conversations often impacts later missions.

  • ⚔️ Mix Team Combos: Pair unexpected heroes together for unique banter and outcomes.

  • 😅 Embrace Mistakes: Some of Dispatch’s best moments come from mission failures and awkward office drama.

  • ⏸️ Use Pause Strategically: When juggling multiple emergencies, stopping to plan avoids chaos.


🔮 Looking Ahead: Setting the Tone for Future Episodes

Your early decisions will ripple across the next six episodes — shaping Robert’s career, relationships, and personal redemption arc.

Will you be the compassionate leader who believes in second chances, the pragmatic strategist who values results above emotion, or the vengeful ex-hero out for redemption?

The choice is yours, dispatcher — and the city is waiting for your call. 


🌐 Community & Resources

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