Radio Tags are collectibles seen in Red Faction: Guerrilla. They tell some backstory of the game and the games before. There are a total of 36 collectible Radio Tags. They can be easily identified with an orange glow over them and a skeleton. They can be seen on the minimap with a green dot that appears every time the radar scans the area twice. Some of them are quite humorous while most are depressing. If you collect every Radio Tag you get the achievement/trophy "Lost Memories". Some of the tags are story lines from Red Factions 1 and 2.
Everytime you collect a certain amount of Radio Tags the map will update with the location of a M.O.A.B.. Drive over the marker on your map and turn your vehicle into a driveable bomb that will blow up when the vehicle is destroyed.
List of tags[]
Author | Sector | Transcript | Image |
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Col. Gary Hobbes | Parker | This is Hobbes, mission MME-877. I can’t find the base camp or the rover, and my life support’s gone. Jordan, I love you. | |
Lt. Col. Michael Sokolov | Parker | I'm 100 million miles from the nearest medical facility. There's nothing in my gear that can fix what's wrong with me. I took too many risks. | |
Maj. Tahira Nagi | Oasis | I can't go any farther. The pain has subsided. I just feel numb. I am proud we accomplished our mission. Humankind has a new planet to call home. | |
Dr. Patricia Coburn | Eos | Given the distance I've fallen, I should be dead. I was studying the ejecta lobe of the crater when I slipped. But I made an important discovery. | |
Olin Solberg | Dust | Those assholes said this equipment was dustproof. Nothing works now. I'm a surveyor, lost on Mars. The irony's killing me--literally. | |
Ian Darrow | Badlands | This planet's gonna make me rich. All that deuterium has my name on it. But where the hell is my shuttle? They were due 3 days ago. | |
Jed Bartosz | Dust | Tell Masako to send my paycheck to my brother Dennis, in Tampa. The address is in my file. And make sure that son of bitch gives half to bobbie. | |
Isondo Barnes | Mount Vogel | Though I am grateful for this once-in-a-lifetime career opportunity, I am resigning from the Ultor corporation to accept a position in hell. Effective immediately. | |
Dr. Wiley Newell | Mount Vogel | Capek prepared for this contingency. They set us back many years, but as long as we survive, the work continues. When they do find us, it will be too late. | |
Riley Gibson | Parker | Bunch of miners think they're working too hard so the Earth Defense Force comes crashing down on top of us. Parker's gonna pay for killing my buddies. | |
Felicia Lu | Dust | I can't believe we won. Everything's gonna be all right, now that the edf are here. I was so happy to see those dropships. And Parker, man, that guy is crazy. | |
Sgt. Stanislav Jankovic | Dust | I'm proud to have served in this mission. Parker, Eos, all the Red Faction--those guys are heroes. Mars will be a better place from now on, thanks to the EDF. | |
Dr. Gerardo Ybarra | Badlands | They raided Capek's lab, but they never found the Nano Forge. It's the key to everything. We must protect it and keep it safe. We must not forget its secrets. | |
Dr. Kristen Pahlke | Badlands | They call themselves Marauders now. The most brilliant minds of our time are now stone age savages. We're scientists, not witch doctors. | |
Jordan Mercier | Dust | The perimeter alarms never went off. The savages came. Everyone's dead, cut to pieces. Where are they from? Are they even human?. | |
William Maddox | Badlands | The hull shuddered. I could hear the rending of metal, the screams of the passengers. Then the ship was torn asunder, and bodies filled the sky like angels. | |
Megan Stavros | Badlands | I killed those people to stop the rape and plunder of Mars. I placed the charges. I set them off. And the ship went down. But why am I still alive?. | |
Capt. Deron Kasabian | Badlands | The containment field ruptured. I don't know why. Did I do something wrong? Did I run all the inspections? I am the captain, and I am responsible for those deaths. | |
Nariko Mori | Dust | Most of them died off in the first year. They begged for food, but we had barely enough for ourselves. This is no place for mercy. Now I am all that's left. | |
Hali Edison | Badlands | My throat burned at first but now, peace has settled over me. All I hear is the wind. God has forsaken Earth, but we came to Mars to be saved. | |
Delfina Pagani | Badlands | I poisoned the water. Just as the reverend told me to. A few died right away. They clawed at their throats. The reverend says my time will come, but I'm afraid. | |
Ammon Hughes | Badlands | I can feel the poison working through my body. The voice in the reverend's head was not god but madness. He brought us here to die in this desert. | |
Rev. Winslow Croft | Badlands | The voice of god spoke to me in this desert. On Earth he had nothing to say. But why didn't he come? We waited for so long, I had no choice. | |
Teja Osborne | Oasis | My mind is failing, as my body failed so many years ago. You need all your strength to survive, dear ones. You do not need another mouth to feed. | |
Shaundi | Badlands | Why is the pain of death more tolerable than the shame of living? How is it we can face a vast unknown when we can't even look our families in the eye?. | |
Ripley Cline | Badlands | If we had been on Earth, we would have run away. But Mars is too small. There is nowhere else to go but to heaven. Or hell. | |
Alias | Eos | All those times I almost died for the Commonwealth, never once did I think I'd die on Mars. I miss the old gang--Molov, Tangier, Quill, Repta, hell, even Shrike. | |
Jengo Lee | Oasis | We had a deal, you son of a bitch. You think this is funny? You're nothing without me. I've got the gear. I've got the ships. You can't run the syndicate without me. | |
Tibor Jones | Dust | I never killed no one who didn't deserve killing. In your cold, black hearts you wanted him dead, but you didn't have the courage. Now you're gonna leave me out here to die. | |
Chardon Malloy | Dust | I can't get the truck working again. I've only got a few rounds left in the pistol, and the marauders are coming back. It's so cold and quiet out here. | |
Col. Arva Frost | Dust | I have no food, and I have no water. But I have hate. Dead or alive, I am coming back for you, Bertram Roth. | |
Cpl. Aran North | Free Fire Zone | Never should have signed on for the Mars detail, but someone has to put these miners in their place. Mars belongs to Earth. It's not theirs for the taking. | |
Inigo Torres | Oasis | Look, I'm just telling you, stay away from Jenkins. The guy's a lunatic. He said killing me would purify the planet. Then he ran me over. Bastard!. | |
Lt. Jan Akkerman | Eos | We warned 'em, but they wouldn't back off. So, we beat 'em with riot sticks. When that didn't sink in, we used our bullets and bombs. And they still don't get it. | |
Jorge Basurto | Free Fire Zone | They rolled in and started shooting. No warning. They gunned them all down. Even the children. How can we stop them if they've got all the guns?. | |
Sgt. Gil Travers | Free Fire Zone | They were waiting for us, 5 or 6 of them. We pushed them too far, and now they're fighting back. The little bastards even made their own weapons. |