Romance paths in Dispatch evolve based on a multitude of hidden parameters and “memorable” moments tied to player decisions (i.e., Robert Robertson’s actions). If the player follows a consistent path, Robert may end up with either Blondie Blazer or Invisible at the end of the season—each path leading to its own unique scenes, dialogue, team reactions, and achievements. And yes, there’s a “very complicated” path, where Robert seems to be on good terms with both women but hasn’t yet romanced either.
Below is a complete itinerary for two potential romance paths. Each scene has been preserved in detail; the structure has been adapted, but the information is entirely consistent with the original. We should also note that there are no romances with Prisma, Malevola, Kupe, and so on. If you see such information anywhere, it’s fake.

Romancing Mandy (aka Blondie Blazer)
A full-fledged romance with Blondie is built on how often Robert supports her, avoids the attention of other characters, and demonstrates genuine interest. Even if he occasionally flirts with Nevidiva, the main thing is to stay on Mandy’s side at key moments.

Episode 1 – First Steps
Conversation at the bar. Mandy’s reaction is the earliest indicator of the relationship’s direction:
- “I love helping people” improves relationships.
- “I don’t know…” makes it worse.
- “I can’t do anything else.” – neutral.
The billboard scene. This is where you can make your first major romantic gesture:
- Kiss – first kiss with Blondie.
- Wait – the relationship does not change, the solution will be mentioned later.
Episode 2 – Discussion of the kiss
If there was a kiss in the first episode, Mandy will bring it up:
- “As you say.” – improvement.
- “It’s unlikely to be a mistake.” is the neutral response.
- “We drank.” – worsens the relationship.
Evening after shift. Any of the three options works in favor of rapprochement—Mandy will “remember”:
- “Thank you for taking me.”
- “I’m glad about that too.”
- “Would you like to have dinner?”

Scene with Fenomacho (dinner). To stay closer to Blondie, avoid his offer to spend the evening together. It should be noted that you won’t be dining with Fenomacho and Blondie anyway.
- “Sorry, I’ve already eaten.” – improves relations with Blondie.
- “Yeah, that sounds fun.” – makes it worse.
- “I’ll go home to the dog .” – improves.
Episode 3 – A Time of Change
Mandy admits she broke up with Fenomacho. The right reaction is important:
- “I’m sorry, Blazer.” – improves the relationship.
- “I hope I have nothing to do with it.” – neutral.
- “Are you happy?” makes it worse.
This is followed by a line in which Robert reacts to what is happening:
- “I like it.” is an improvement.
- “It will scare them.” – neutral.
- “Are you sure?” makes it worse.
Episode 4 – The Key Moment
Sandy tries on a dress and asks for opinions. It’s best to support:
- “Amazing.” – improves relationships.
- “Everything you need is hidden.” – neutral.
- “Not bad at all.” – neutral.
A key event in the episode. Choosing between dinner with Blazer and a movie with Nevidiva determines who you’re most drawn to (but doesn’t commit to a relationship with either). For a romance with Mandy, choose:
- “Dinner with Blazer.” Nevidiva will remember, but Mandy is pleased.

Episode 5 – Development of the Novel
If the heroes had dinner together, Mandy will discuss the previous evening. Any answer will be significant:
- “Blondie Blazer.”
- “Any of them.”
- “Mandy.”
Mandy remembers all three options, but her attitude remains positive.
Episode 6 – Party
At Robert’s apartment:
- “Let’s make a plan” – improving relationships.
If all goes well, Mandy will kiss Robert on the cheek before leaving—the first clear sign that the romance is moving in the right direction.
Episode 7 – Communication on Nevidiv
Here you discuss Nevidiva. Although the election doesn’t formally affect the novel, Mandy memorizes every line:
- “I hope it doesn’t get any worse.”
- “She really screwed up.”
- “I will think.”
Also a scene with a choice of position:
- “She has a plan.”
- “I don’t care.”
- “I trust her.”
This again does not affect the novel, but only the perception of the hero.

Episode 8 – The End of the Romance with Blondie
Before patrolling:
- “Come back.” improves relationships.
- “Go.”
- “Stay.”
Final dialogue after defeating Polog:
- “That was great.”
- “Don’t know.”
- “Nope.”
If you’ve maintained your attraction to Mandy throughout the season, a kissing scene will trigger, the two characters will enter into a full-fledged relationship, and the entire Me-Team will find out. You’ll also earn the “Got Plans tonight?” achievement.
An affair with Nevidiva
The romance with Nevidiva develops more slowly and is emotionally difficult. To reach her romantic finale, you must consistently be on her side, protecting, supporting, and forgiving. Key decisions are scattered throughout the episodes.

Episode 2 – Introduction
Nevidiva first appears in the second episode, “The First Day.” Robert can even tell her about his kiss with Blondie—it won’t block a potential romance.
Donut Choice. All options are equivalent (but the achievement requires the currently least popular one):
- “With jam.”
- “Long with cream.”
- “With icing.”
Attempts to help Nevidiva end in failure; this is scripted and therefore has no effect on the novel.
Episode 3 – Support for Nevidiva
A conversation about fate – she will simply remember any choice:
- “Fate is bullshit.”
- “To hell with the stars.”
- “You are the creator of your own destiny.”
However, the real impact comes from the hacking minigame . If all three hacks are successfully completed, Nevidiva will be able to defeat Lightning with Robert’s help. She’ll remember this, and their trust will be strengthened.

Episode 4 – The First “Date”
At the end of the episode you must choose:
- “A movie with Nevidiva” strengthens the bond. Mandy will remember this, but for Nevidiva’s route, going to the cinema is a key activity. A romance with Blondie isn’t blocked yet.
There are three possible lines in the cinema:
- “We’re working on it.”
- “We kind of already are.”
- “Is this what you want?”
Any variant of Nevidiva will be remembered.
Episode 5 – Conversation after the shift
Nevidiva will ask about an evening at the cinema:
- “I liked it.” – improving relationships.
- “Let’s stay friends.” – neutral.
- “It wasn’t a date .” – worsening.

Episode 6 – Party
At the party, a general choice is possible:
- “Thank you, people.” – Improvement in relations between Invisible and Royd.
Robert will dance with either Mandy or Nevidiva, depending on who you’ve spent more romantic time with previously. This is the main indicator of which route you’re on.
When things go wrong, decide who to support. In this case, the choice is obvious:
- “Let’s go today.” – improves relations with Nevidiva, but worsens them with Blondie.
Next comes the scene of choosing whose side to take:
- “He didn’t mean to offend.” – Chase.
- “Everyone calm down.” – neutral.
- “Chill, Chase!” – Nevidiva.
An important hacking scene follows. Failing it will weaken Nevidiva’s trust in Robert.

Episode 7 – “Understand and Forgive”
Key choice:
- (Stand up for defense.) – the team’s morale drops, but for the romantic ending with Nevidiva, this is a mandatory decision.
After this, there will be a personal conversation, which will differ depending on whether you are in a romantic relationship:
- “I’m worried about you.”
- “It’s not your fault.”
- “I don’t like this.”
Then the decisive choice with the forgiveness of Nevidiva:
- “I forgive you.” – improving relationships.
- “I don’t know what to think.” – neutral.
- “This is the end.” – worsens.
If you’re pursuing a romance with Nevidiva, additional options will appear:
- (Get closer.) – improvement. Kiss.
- (Move away.) – deterioration.
And right after that, an important choice in a conversation with Blondie Blazer:
- “Trackstar” – cover Nevidiva (needed for the novel).
- “Invisible.” – to reveal it.

Episode 8 – The Final Conclusion
If you didn’t protect Nevidiva in Episode 7, she may not return to work. If you did, she’ll rejoin and help the Me-team.
Once Royd leaves, you’ll speak with Nevidiva face to face, and it’s important to make the right choice:
Decision 1 – leave the Invisible tied up (go alone ) or untie her.
- Untying is the right decision, Nevidiva will also help with the thug.
- Leaving her tied up will worsen the relationship and the romantic ending.
Decision 2 – go together or separately
- “Free” – improving relations.
- “Going alone.” – worsening.
If you’ve followed the steps below throughout the game, she’ll shield Robert and get shot:
- defended Nevidiva,
- completed the related hacks successfully,
- the girl was not excluded,
- forgiven in the locker room,
- untied in the finale.
After this, the player gets the right to choose the fate of Polog.
- “Spare.” – everyone will remember this.
- “Kill.” – they will remember too.
Final conversation:
- “Stay with you?”
- “Thanks, I guess.”
- “You did it.”
If you followed the romance path correctly, a kissing scene will trigger. You’ll also earn the “I’m Always Bleeding” achievement.