Something This Way Flies II is the second of two side missions given by the deliveryman in Gravity Rush 2. It is available after completing Episode 8, Like a Radio.
Story[]
Kat finds the same deliveryman she had helped when she first arrived in Lei Colmosna, though he is about to pass out. He asks Kat if she can help to deliver an incredibly foul smelling package to a man in Lei Havina for him, which she very reluctantly accepts.
To ensure she does not pass out herself during the trip, Kat makes multiple stops to get some fresh air. She almost arrives to her destination, when the stench overwhelms her; she passes out but a passing freighter breaks her fall (the crate landing on the freighter as well).
When Kat wakes up, she finds herself at one Lei Havina's boat terminals, surrounded by onlookers. After she asks a woman if she had seen a horrible smelling package, the woman informs her that she saw a horrible smelling freighter heading to Fort Bismalia, so Kat heads there to find the package. To her horror, the smell has knocked out most of the guards waiting at the port. Cornered, Kat grabs the package and flees the scene. She eventually arrives at her destination and hands the package over, but she comes to discover that the smell was a bunch of pickles sent by the recipient's mother. Though the deliveryman thanks Kat for her help, the lingering stench of the pickles leaves her in desperate need of a shower afterwards.
Walkthrough[]
You will have an Endurance gauge for this mission. Your job is to take the package to one of the mansions in Lei Havina, but you will need to stop whenever your Endurance gauge is close to maximum so that Kat does not pass out and drop the crate. Wait until the gauge empties when you put the crate down and move away from it, then continue up to Lei Havina.
On approach, the gauge fills up faster than normal, and Kat will fall unconscious. Next, head for the Bismalia to retrieve the package, and take it to your destination. Just follow the gravity gems, and you will get there with no hassle.