In Rise of the Rōnin, Alexandria Moreau is a foreign operative targeting Robert Fortune to obtain his rare botanical samples. Her Bond mission explores geopolitical tensions surrounding plant-based discoveries and academic espionage.
Character Background
Moreau’s narrative underscores the cutthroat academic environment of the era, where botanical discoveries often sparked international rivalries. Her actions reveal how scientific ambition shaped diplomatic relations during Japan’s transitional period.
Mission Prerequisites
Players must first complete Ine’s introductory assignment titled “Fruit from Distant Shores,” which establishes foundational knowledge about rare plant species and their significance in global commerce.
Initial Encounter
A dramatic showdown occurs when Moreau confronts Fortune, forcing players to defend the botanist. This clash establishes her as a formidable adversary whose allegiances might shift under specific conditions.
Combat success against Moreau allows progression, but leaves potential for future collaborations despite her temporary retreat.
Mission Access
The Bond mission “An Intoxicating Flower” activates post-conflict, tasking players with acquiring a specific morning glory variant. This floral objective symbolizes both botanical intrigue and the seductive nature of scientific pursuit.
Resource Requirements
Gathering these valuable specimens highlights their dual role in medicinal advancement and economic power struggles. The mission emphasizes how natural resources became geopolitical bargaining chips.
Scientific Competition Theme
The mission explores how nations vied for academic dominance through subterfuge and acquisition, mirroring real-world colonial-era resource conflicts. Moreau personifies the era’s unregulated scientific ambition.
Resolution Approach
Through shared scholarly interests, initial hostility transforms into cautious collaboration. This arc demonstrates how intellectual curiosity can bridge cultural divides, even among former antagonists.
International Perspective
Moreau’s storyline provides insight into foreign researchers’ complex motivations during Japan’s modernization. It depicts the ethical gray areas surrounding scientific progress and colonial expansion in the late Edo period.