> visit Muuro and show him your referral. > kill the Juggernaut and return to Planko to get a "referral". Repressor, a Juggernaut: There are two options say "your reign of back pain is over!" or "stop hurting my friend!".
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You may also just ask him how to help to get the same quest. If you ask him about how to get the data, he tells you that you'll need a referral, and that he can give it to you if you help him get rid of the "repressor". Planko, a sentient floor tasks you with making a "backpain" go away. * Planko (medium - no chance of failure if you win a battle/pretty straightforward/combat vs a Juggernaut may be necessary)
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> killing the construct or blowing it up allowing peaceful download both yield the Astrosphere. It is hard to tell if this is a basic skillcheck or a class-specific check. NOTE: I had a Tracker and a Bruiser in my team - the game said that I passed a Weaponry challenge. Fighting a Necroguard can be challenging very early in the game.
The first may be a Tech challenge, but if you have a Tracker or other pure damage dealer in your team, you can blow up the construct, making it possible to download the data without initiating combat. Necroguard (forgot to note the name): three options try do download the data, try to scavenge parts and lastly, blow him up. * Necroguard (medium - Scavenger skillcheck for extra loot, and a Weaponry skillcheck necessary to avoid battle/very straightforward/combat may be necessary if you don't pass the skillcheck) I know from a distant memory that the Leader also have some skillchecks in the game, but can't remember where. That route has never yielded a result for me the times I have tried them. There is a small chance that a Leader might be able to convince him - but this must be confirmed. NOTE: the other option is to ask Ami why he's so uncooperative. Return to the Governor with the bad news. The standard outcome is that you can't retreive the data, and the failure completes the mission. > This should be considered a broken console that you can fix if you have a Tech with you. Ami, the melancholic console: allows you to try to hack him. * Beneath a Steel Sky (easy - no chance of success unless you have a Technician 100% chance of success if you do/very straightforward/peaceful) > Return to Surmuu to get the Astrosphere. > Return to Espinoch and tell him you found the right machine. Once given the file, Surmuu asks you to tell Espinoch to go to him. > If you encounter Surmuu first, you will have to locate Espinoch and return to Surmuu with his image file. Surmuu, a console who believes he's a god and tasks you with bringing him a disciple. Espinoch, a human who wants to become a machine: tasks you with locating a "luminous charismatic machine" and gives you an image file. * Fantastic surrogate (easy - no chance of failure/pretty straightforward/peaceful) NOTE: I have no idea what the other options lead to. > the Preserver gives you the Astrosphere as a reward. You get three options: Love, indifference or hate. > the Preserver appears, asking if you liked it.
You are given two choices: examine or destroy them. > the site is one of particular "beauty" soothing colours and metallic flowers swaying from side to side. > the robot then asks if you'd like to see "a special room". You are given the options yes/no/die robot, die!/I don't have time for this. Preserver: asks you if you have ever stopped and admired the "beauty of these halls". but I have never tried other solutions than the one I know works/pretty straightforward/peaceful) * Beauty of these halls (medium - possible chance of failure. These turn out to be where the location data is stored, and you are rewarded with the Astrosphere. Resolution: return to the Stargazer Barclay with both arms. > next step: locate the other arm, or talk to the Stargazer on this derelict to be told to find the other half. You find a strange object that is half of a pair of droid arms. * Part of a Strange Object (easy - no chance of failure/very straightforward/peaceful) The quests are also not actually named as such in the mission archive, so I will name them myself to the best of my ability. What I will do here is to document the missions in the order I get them, and the name of the derelict is left out because it is irrelevant. The derelicts and the missions/quests on them are randomized in name and order, so it takes several runs to make a list of all of them. Walkthrough for Astrospheres (location data)