In episode 1 SendRobert Robertson meets Blonde Blazer for the first time and the two spend quality time together in a bar and then on a billboard platform where an intimate moment occurs (or may occur).
While the pair have a deep conversation about Robert's family traditions and Mecha Man's past, there will be an option for dialogue that Robert kissed the Blonde Blazer (or let the moment pass). This guide will cover the consequences of both options so players can know what will happen if they choose one of them.
Dispatch Episode 1: Should you kiss the blonde jacket or let the moment pass?
To stroke or not to stroke
Before we get into the immediate results of both options v Send Episode 1, it's worth noting that this won't have a major impact on your relationship with the Blonde Blazer. Even if you choose not to kiss her, you will still have the opportunity to fall in love with Blazer later in the story (in the next episodes).so you don't have to worry too much about this early decision. Most players will probably feel the need to reject the kiss because Robert and Blazer just met, but others may want to smooth it over because she's a Blonde Blazer (duh).
If you decide to give her a whirl, Blazer will tell Robert that she's sorry for giving the wrong impression.and mentions that the whole night was unprofessional for her and romance was not her intention. This is pretty much the same thing that happens when you decide to let the moment pass, except she says she came to talk to you for a purpose, which ends up being an invitation to her team of heroes to get the Mech suit back.
Of course, there are some instances where the kiss is mentioned in future episodes, but it doesn't really affect the romantic relationship between them as much as the later choices.
For more Send guides, you can check out our trophy and achievement post and another post that goes over the release schedule for each episode.


- Released
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October 22, 2025
- ESRB
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Mature 17+ / Blood, Crude Humor, Intense Violence, Nudity, Sexual Content, Crude Language, Drug and Alcohol Use
- Developers
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AdHoc Studio
- Publishers
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AdHoc Studio