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You can easily recognize a factory by the reinforced steel door that blocks off entry to trespassers. In order to break through the door, you have to rely on your Boltcaster or Land Disruptor to deal damage to it. Do be warned that once you’ve started dealing damage to the door, the Sentinels on the planet will become alerted to your presence and start homing in on your position. You can choose to either engage them in combat or ignore them and focus on breaking through the door.

Once you’ve broken through the door and entered the factory, the Sentinels will stop firing at you. The factory will contain one terminal where you have to either solve a puzzle or answer a question. The puzzles usually require you to identify a recurring pattern and provide the next logical step in said pattern, while the questions are usually multiple-choice where you have to assess a scenario and choose the most rational solution to it.

If you answer correctly, you’ll be rewarded with a blueprint. If you answered wrongly, the Sentinels will leave you alone, but you’ll go away empty-handed.


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