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Master Dispatch Episode 4's critical decisions with our complete walkthrough. Choose your new team member, navigate romance options, and learn which choices shape the rest of the series in this pivotal episode.
Episode 4 of Dispatch, titled “Restructure,” picks up the pieces after your devastating choice in Episode 3. Whether you cut Sonar or Coupe, the team is reeling—and you’re about to feel the consequences of being down a member.
But here’s the twist: this episode isn’t just about managing the hole in your roster. It’s about deciding who fills it, and more importantly, where Robert’s personal life is heading. You’ll make two major decisions that fundamentally shape the rest of the series: who joins your team and who Robert pursues romantically.
No pressure, but these choices matter more than almost anything you’ve done so far.
What Makes Episode 4 Critical:
This episode is shorter on dialogue choices than Episode 2, but every single one of them has weight. Let’s break down how to navigate this restructuring period.
The episode starts at Robert’s workstation, where Flambae and either Malevola or Punch Up (depending on who you kept in Episode 3) have pranked you. It’s their way of coping with the tension, but Chase wants to talk about the elephant in the room: your decision to cut a team member.

Chase asks about your Episode 3 decision:
Does this choice matter? Not mechanically, but it reveals how Robert is processing the weight of leadership.
Our Take:
This is pure character development. Pick what feels true to how you think Robert is handling the guilt.
You head to the lab where Royd is working on the Mecha Man suit. Time for some exercise to blow off steam! You get to choose an action:

Does this choice matter? Only for the animation you’ll see. This is a fun, consequence-free choice that changes the cutscene slightly. Pick whatever sounds most entertaining—shadow boxing gives you the most “former superhero” vibes, but there’s no wrong answer here.
Once Invisigal shows up, she asks you something, prompting a dialogue choice:

Does this choice matter? Not mechanically. Context is key here—her question determines what these answers mean. Pick based on what feels natural to the conversation.
You make your way to Blond Blazer’s room where she’s getting ready for a gala she has to attend. This scene is loaded with relationship-building opportunities.

She asks how she looks:
Does this choice matter? Not directly, but it sets the tone. The second and third options are clearly joke responses (and potentially awkward). If you’re interested in pursuing Blond Blazer, keep it respectful and straightforward.
A follow-up about her appearance:
Does this choice matter? YES. If you want to pursue a relationship with Blond Blazer, “Incredible” is the clear winner. It’s genuine, enthusiastic, and shows you’re paying attention.
Pro Tip: The other two options are either clinical (“tucked in”) or weirdly tentative (“kinda pretty, I guess”). If you’re building toward the romance option later in this episode, start laying the groundwork now with positive reinforcement.
Blond Blazer asks you to check on Phenomaman, who’s lying on a car outside (which sounds concerning). Time for another conversation.

Does this choice matter? Not mechanically. These are different approaches to addressing what seems like depression or burnout. Pick based on your Robert’s communication style.
This is where things get interesting:
Does this choice matter? The second option absolutely does. If you kissed Blond Blazer back in Episode 1 and you admit it to Phenomaman, your relationship with him takes a hit. Makes sense—there’s clearly history between Phenomaman and Blond Blazer (remember the dinner in Episode 2?).
Our Analysis: This is about honesty versus discretion. Phenomaman is asking about your relationship with his ex (or former romantic interest). If you’re pursuing Blond Blazer, you might want to be honest, but it will cost you friendship points with Phenomaman. If you want to keep things smooth with him (especially if you’re considering adding him to the team later), deflecting might be the better play.
In the washroom, Invisigal brings up a dream she had about you. The game gives you three hilariously inappropriate response options:

Does this choice matter? Nope. This is pure comedy relief, and all options are equally ridiculous. Pick your favorite absurd response and enjoy the awkwardness.
Our Take: This scene is clearly designed to show the growing comfort (or tension?) between Robert and Invisigal. It’s also signaling that Invisigal is a romance option, if you hadn’t picked up on that yet.

Now comes the gameplay consequence of Episode 3. You’re down a team member, and you’re about to feel it hard.
During your first dispatch shift, something worse happens: either Punch Up or Malevola will leave midway through the shift, depending on who you kept in Episode 3. They’re protesting the cut, and now you’re even more understaffed.
Gameplay Impact:
Dispatching Tips for Understaffed Shifts:
This sequence is designed to make you feel the weight of your Episode 3 decision. The Phoenix Program needs a full roster, and you’re barely holding it together. It’s uncomfortable, and it’s supposed to be.
For hero ability optimization during this crisis, review our complete heroes guide.
After the disastrous first shift, you’re talking with Waterboy when Flambae throws a cup of noodles at him. You have the opportunity to retaliate on Waterboy’s behalf:

Does this choice matter? YES—Flambae will remember this. Both options result in Flambae getting covered in food, so you’re retaliating either way. The question is just what you’re throwing.
Our Take: This is interesting because you’re not choosing whether to retaliate—that’s a given. You’re choosing your weapon. Both are equally messy and equally send the message that you’ve got your team’s back. There’s probably no “better” choice here relationship-wise, but Flambae noting it means it could come up in future episodes.
Blond Blazer enters with the question that defines the rest of the episode—and possibly the series. The team needs a replacement. Who should it be?

Whoever you choose becomes a permanent team member for the remaining episodes. This isn’t a temporary fill-in—this is a full roster addition who will:
Achievement Impact: Each choice unlocks a different Silver-tier achievement/trophy. Completionists will need to replay for both.
Let’s break down what each brings to the table:
Waterboy:
Phenomaman:
Our Analysis:
From a pure gameplay perspective, Phenomaman likely brings more experience and power to dispatch sequences. He’s an established hero from the dinner in Episode 2.
From a narrative perspective, both choices are compelling:
Relationship Consideration: If you’re pursuing Blond Blazer romantically, adding Phenomaman (her ex?) to the team could create ongoing tension. Then again, it could also prove you’re confident enough in your relationship to handle it.
Pro Tip: Consider who you’ve built better rapport with throughout the previous episodes. Robert’s choices should feel consistent with his character development.
After choosing your new team member, the second shift begins. Robert introduces them to the team, and suddenly dispatching is manageable again.
What’s Different:
This shift should feel like a huge relief compared to the chaos of the first one. You can actually strategize again instead of just desperately plugging holes.
After the dispatch shift, you have a one-on-one conversation with whoever you chose. This is where you help define their role and mindset going forward.

Your dialogue options all address his self-doubt:
Does this choice matter? All lead to the same outcome, but this will be remembered. You’re establishing your coaching approach with Waterboy.
Our Analysis:

Your dialogue options address his darker outlook:
Does this choice matter? Same deal—this will be remembered. You’re establishing how you’ll handle Phenomaman’s mental health struggles.
Our Analysis:
This is a delicate situation. Phenomaman seems to be dealing with genuine mental health issues. We’d lean toward “How do you know?” as it engages with his concerns without either enabling them or shutting him down.
You’re packing up for the day when two things happen simultaneously:

And now you must choose:
This isn’t just about one evening. This choice is signaling who Robert is pursuing romantically for the rest of the series. Whoever you pick here becomes your primary romantic interest going forward, affecting:
This is where Dispatch stops being subtle about the romance options and makes you commit.
Choosing Blond Blazer:
Choosing Invisigal:
Our Take: This is genuinely personal preference. Both are well-developed characters with legitimate romantic arcs. The game has been laying groundwork for both relationships throughout all four episodes.
Questions to ask yourself:
From a gaming perspective on Dispatch (PlayStation version): There’s no “better” ending here. This is about which story you want to tell with your Robert. Both paths will be narratively satisfying—they’ll just be different.
If you go with Blond Blazer, you get one final dialogue option during dinner:

Does this choice matter? The kiss absolutely does. This is you definitively committing to the Blond Blazer romance path.
Our Analysis:
If you chose dinner with Blond Blazer, you probably want to follow through with the kiss. Anything else feels like mixed signals.
Important Note: If you choose the movie with Invisigal instead, you’ll get a different scene and different dialogue options with her. The guide content above focuses on the Blazer path, but both are equally valid story choices.
Episode 4 ends after your romantic choice plays out. As always, you’ll see community statistics comparing your decisions.
Choices That Actually Matter:
Choices That Are Just Flavor:
Major Outcomes:
This episode is about moving forward after making hard choices. You can’t undo cutting a team member in Episode 3, but you can fill the gap. You can’t keep everyone happy, but you can choose who matters most to you personally.
The restructuring isn’t just organizational—it’s personal. Robert is building the life and team he wants, not just managing the one he inherited.
Episode 4’s decisions create major branching paths:
Team Composition:
Romance Paths:
For Achievement Hunters: Want both trophies and both romance paths? You’ll need at least two playthroughs of Episode 4. Check our complete achievements guide for more trophy details.
When’s the next episode? Check our episode release schedule to plan your playthrough timing.
If you want to explore the alternate path:
Episode 4 has the most divergent paths of any episode so far, making it excellent for replaying.
Based on Episode 4’s outcomes:
If you chose Waterboy:
If you chose Phenomaman:
If you chose Blond Blazer:
If you chose Invisigal:
Episode 4 “Restructure” is where Dispatch really commits to player choice. You’re not just managing heroes on calls anymore—you’re actively building the team and life you want Robert to have.
The beauty of this episode is that there genuinely aren’t “right” or “wrong” choices. Waterboy and Phenomaman both bring value. Blond Blazer and Invisigal are both compelling romantic interests. The game respects your agency enough to make each path equally valid.
But make no mistake: your choices matter. The team you build and the relationships you pursue in Episode 4 will shape everything that follows.
The Phoenix Program is taking shape, and it’s uniquely yours.
Choose wisely. Or don’t. Choose authentically.
That’s what matters.
Who did you add to your team? Which romance path did you choose? Share your Episode 4 experience and whether you’re happy with your decisions in the comments!