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Revision as of 03:54, 10 September 2017
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Alien Artifact Terminals are found around or within almost every Alien Base and Cache. They act as locks and are each connected to a forcefield, preventing progression through the base unless the corresponding Artifact is used. The majority of Artifact Terminals require a Purple Artifact to be deactivated, though there are three exceptions to this; the Terminal outside of the Lost River Laboratory, which requires the Orange Artifact, and the two Terminals in the Primary Containment Facility, which require a Blue Artifact.
Data Bank Entry
This device appears to be alien in origin, and is connected up to a nearby forcefield. The technology is far beyond anything encountered before by the federation. Nonetheless, it appears to function like a normal lock, it only needs the correct kind of key. |
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The Artifact Terminal in the Quarantine Enforcement Platform controlling the elevator's forcefield
The Terminal in the Disease Research Facility guarding a Data Terminal
The Terminal in the Alien Thermal Plant guarding the Blue Artifact Room
The Deep Sparse Reef Cache Terminal
The Blood Kelp Zone Cache Terminal
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