Mass Effect Andromeda: Peebee’s Remnant Scanner Quest Guide

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Peebee’s Remnant Scanner Mission in Mass Effect Andromeda

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Remnant Scanner is the second step in Peebee’s loyalty mission in Mass Effect Andromeda. Right after you finish Secret Project, progress through the game until you get an email from Peebee herself. Meet up with her, and this will start up the second part of the loyalty mission.

In Remnant Scanner, you’ll be tasked with acquiring Rem-tech from Eos, Havarl, and Kadara. Things get a little bit  dicey on Kadara as you’ll find out that the tech was stolen. Kill the outlaws, continue the mission by following the waypoint on your map, and you’ll eventually meet up with a Krogan in Kadara port. Speak with him to get what you need, and you should get a notification informing you that there’s been a robbery on the Tempest. At this point, Ryder finds out that Poc, the Observer that Peebee had been working on, was stolen.

The quest ends here, and the rest of the loyalty mission will be put on hold until Peebee contacts you once again to continue the story.

That’s all there is to know about Peebee’s Remnant Scanner quest. Be sure to check back with Twinfinite and our ever-expanding wiki for more tips, tricks, and information on Mass Effect Andromeda.


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