Heather Hampton was a news reporter for Channel 11 News. During the events of The Conduit, Michael Ford can find several TVs which show Heather Hampton, being filmed by cameraman, Roy, reporting from several areas around Washington D.C., usually commenting on the destruction caused by The Drudge and how ineffective the police and military efforts to stop The Drudge, with only an agency with advanced weapons and technology being able to combat them. In the final TV found in Washington D.C., Heather reports that the military escorts for her and the group of survivors with her were lost, and that she and her group of survivors were hoping to head to Union Station in the hopes of finding a train to take them out of the city or to at least barricade themselves inside. Just then, a group of Drud
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| - Heather Hampton was a news reporter for Channel 11 News. During the events of The Conduit, Michael Ford can find several TVs which show Heather Hampton, being filmed by cameraman, Roy, reporting from several areas around Washington D.C., usually commenting on the destruction caused by The Drudge and how ineffective the police and military efforts to stop The Drudge, with only an agency with advanced weapons and technology being able to combat them. In the final TV found in Washington D.C., Heather reports that the military escorts for her and the group of survivors with her were lost, and that she and her group of survivors were hoping to head to Union Station in the hopes of finding a train to take them out of the city or to at least barricade themselves inside. Just then, a group of Drud
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| - Heather Hampton was a news reporter for Channel 11 News. During the events of The Conduit, Michael Ford can find several TVs which show Heather Hampton, being filmed by cameraman, Roy, reporting from several areas around Washington D.C., usually commenting on the destruction caused by The Drudge and how ineffective the police and military efforts to stop The Drudge, with only an agency with advanced weapons and technology being able to combat them. In the final TV found in Washington D.C., Heather reports that the military escorts for her and the group of survivors with her were lost, and that she and her group of survivors were hoping to head to Union Station in the hopes of finding a train to take them out of the city or to at least barricade themselves inside. Just then, a group of Drudge attack them, with Heather yelling for everyone to get inside. The last thing heard from her is her screaming as the TV goes to static. In Conduit 2, a dossier by the Trust says that her body had been found outside of Union Station, confirming that she was killed. What became of her news crew and her group of survivors is unknown.
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