Get Lost is the final storyline mission in The Lost and Damned, given by Thomas Stubbs to Johnny Klebitz. By matching up the timelines, it can be assumed this mission takes place around the same time Niko encounters Bernie in the original game.
Mission objectives
In order to complete the mission, the player must:
- Go to the prison
- Speak to Terry to get free weapons
- Blow up the prison doors
- Fight your way through the guards
- Make your way to the prison yard
- Clear the area of guards
- Execute Billy
- Get back to Terry and Clay and get on your bike
- Follow Terry and Clay out of the prison
- Lead The Lost back to the clubhouse
Description
Congressman Thomas Stubbs calls Johnny shortly after Was It Worth It? (alternatively, Johnny can call Stubbs first) and explains that he wants to meet Johnny at the Lost MC Clubhouse. Johnny meets Stubbs at the clubhouse, where Stubbs announces that Ray Boccino will not be around much longer, so Johnny shouldn't worry about him. However, Stubbs informs Johnny that Billy Grey is planning to pin a major drug operation on Johnny and Angus Martin, which will send them to prison and allow Billy to enter the federal witness protection program.
Johnny rides to the Alderney State Correctional Facility. When he arrives, a cutscene plays showing Billy talking to a prison-mate about his impending release. Outside the prison, Johnny calls Terry and tells him to bring his weapons van. Terry arrives in his van, with Clay Simons and the remaining Lost brothers. When Terry arrives, Johnny receives free weaponry as he explains to Terry that they are for Club use.
Johnny blows up the prison doors and leads the members on an assault, killing several prison guards and fighting their way through the prison compound.
Johnny eventually locates and confronts Billy, who challenges Johnny to kill him. Johnny hesitates, but eventually kills Billy when he charges at Johnny with a knife.
After Billy has been killed, Johnny and the members fight back to the prison entrance, killing several NOOSE officers who have arrived. When they arrive at the entrance, Johnny leads Terry and Clay out of the prison.
When Johnny is clear of the prison, he leads Terry and Clay back to the clubhouse. When they arrive at the clubhouse, they find that it has been ransacked. Johnny, Terry, Clay and Angus take a brief moment to reminisce and remember the club's glory days, before Johnny tells Terry to "put the place out of its misery". Johnny, Angus and Clay leave the clubhouse while Terry douses it in petrol, before joining the trio outside. The remaining members of the Alderney Chapter watch on as the clubhouse burns to the ground.
Aftermath
Liberty Tree Newspaper
"After the recent murderous incident at Alderney State Correctional Facility, a security review is being called for. Sally Butters of Moms for a Police State says she's "sick and tired of criminals stealing from us. We want to put them to work in order to make the US economy the powerhouse it once was. The private medical sector has worked so well for this country, why can't we privatize everything?""
"Certain liberal groups have blamed the incident on strict prison rules. They call for regular meditation sessions and Reiki training for all guards. Earth-Song Bowden, a campaigner for prisoner rights, says "most violent tendencies can be traced to a misalignment of Chakras. We need to treat the cause of the problem. Not the symptom." Whatever the reason for what happened, something has to change at Alderney State. Parents have enough to worry about with terrorists on the loose and our economy failing, our prisons must remain secure."
Weazel News Newspaper
"As horrible as recent events in the Alderney State Correctional Facility have been, there are reasons to be grateful for it. The secular morons will now stop their whining and we'll be able to bring in the two things that might help our prisons - corporal punishment and prayer. These men don't deserve human rights. They lost their rights when they ran that red light or sold that dime bad of weed to a teenager. We need to beat'em and make'em atone for their evils. There's nothing in this world that can't be corrected by a little prayer and a beating or two (a day) - my son is the perfect example. A strict course of flagellation and prayer sessions cured him of his homosexuality. Now he lives a happy and totally straigh life in Westminster with his hairdresser roommate."
After the mission
- The player can only save their game at Brian Jeremy's Safehouse, as the Lost MC Clubhouse is no longer accessible. Similarly, the player can no longer watch television.
- Johnny can make several phone calls:
- Johnny phones Thomas Stubbs and informs him of Billy's death. Stubbs commends Johnny for his principles and offers Johnny a job as his personal bodyguard, which Johnny declines.
- Johnny phones Ashley Butler and informs her of Billy's death. Ashley asks Johnny for $40, which Johnny declines, telling Ashley she can "kill herself on her own".
- Johnny phones Angus and informs him that the Alderney Chapter of The Lost MC has disbanded. The duo briefly talk about the club's glory days, before Johnny tells Angus that he will continue to financially support Jim's family, as he "owes him that". He also tells Angus that he has "cut Ashley loose" in his head, before thanking Angus for his support and friendship.
Gallery
Video Walkthrough
Glitch
- When already in the center of the prison before finding and killing Billy Grey in the prison chapel, instead of taking cover with Terry and Clay, if Johnny heads to the chapel before killing Billy and shoots from there and kills all the guards, the mission will freeze and Billy will not spawn at the chapel. This glitch will prevent the mission from progressing and the only way to fix this glitch is to fail the mission.
Trivia
- Depending on what explosive weapon Johnny has when he approaches the gate, he will say different things. The player can switch weapons to hear different things.
- Regardless of Terry's toughness level, he will always use a Micro-SMG during the shootouts with the guards.
- The player cannot add the knife Billy tries to kill Johnny with to their inventory.
- This is one of two missions, the other being Off Route, where the Prison Bus is seen. However, it cannot be entered in this mission.
- Like Area 69 during Black Project in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, the Alderney State Correctional Facility has a speaker phone voicing commands and other chit chat to prisoners and guards alike that is only present during this mission.
- The songs playing during the End Credits after the mission are "Every Picture Tells a Story" by Rod Stewart, "Touch Too Much" by AC/DC and "China Grove" by The Doobie Brothers. All three songs can be heard on Liberty Rock Radio.