Mission: Gather part from Drone robot
Specifications                  [Edit]
Planet:Planet Calypso
Mission Chain:Genesis Star Gather robot
Type:Hunting
Objective:Gather 1 Electro Matrix
Reward:125 Nova Fragments
Mission Broker
Mission Broker:Mission Terminal Assignments, Fort Troy
Longitude:80488
Latitude:68318
Nearest City:Fort Troy
Added:11.0.3
Completed:No

Description

Gather part from Drone robot
Hunt 25 Drone robots and gather one Electro Matrix part. Bring the part to Genesis Star personnel at East Scylla Mountain for study. 
Objectives

 

  • Destroy 25 Drone robots (0/25)
  • Gather one Electro Matrix part from Drone robot. Note that Matrices gathered before you destroy 25 drones do not qualify.
  • Return to Genesis Star personnel at East Scylla Mountain

Quest/Mission Items

 

  •  Electro Matrix (0)

 

Dialog

 

"Genesis Star Corporation is hiring armed and able colonists for gathering of robot parts in the region. The robot parts will be used in scientific studies to repel the robot threat and insure a safe future for Calypso and mankind. Destroy 25 Drone robots. Gather one Electro Matrix part from the Drone robots. Hand over the part to Genesis Star personnel at East Scylla Mountain. Genesis Star will not accept parts from outdated models, heavily damaged parts or parts with fried circuitry."

 

Choices:

 

  • Accept job offer
  • Decline job offer


At East Scylla Mountain, deliver the Electro Matrix to Science Officer Matthew Book (outside service centre). Receive 125 Nova Fragments.

"Good job, Colonist. That's a fine Electro Matrix you got there. Thanks for your help! It is people like you who keep Calypso safe from these pesky Robot Invaders! Keep it up!"


NOTE: COMPLETING THIS MISSION WILL REMOVE THE TROOPER AND EVISCERATOR MISSIONS FROM THE FORT TROY MISSION BROKER, BUT THEY REAPPEAR IF YOU CLOSE THE MISSION TERMINAL AND RE-OPEN.


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