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Alien: Isolation

Flores

Navigate the 'Flores' section of Alien: Isolation with this guide. Discover mission details, character logs, and key information for Sevastopol.

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Navigate the 'Flores' section of Alien: Isolation with this guide. Discover mission details, character logs, and key information for Sevastopol.

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    130 Let Me Be a Friend to You — A message from Julia Jones to Dr. Lingard, inquiring about experiences on Sevastopol and a recent hospital incident.
  2. 2
    131 Feeling Lucky — Foster discusses finding the Nostromo's flight recorder and the Anesidora's dire financial situation, leading to a plan to find the Nostromo wreck.
  3. 3
    132 Signal Detected — Foster informs Marlow that a signal, possibly from the Nostromo, has been detected and is being decoded.
  4. 4
    133 Approaching Sevastopol — Heyst describes arriving at Sevastopol, the condition of Marlow and Foster, and the decision to take a shuttle to the station despite quarantine procedures.
  5. 5
    134 Technician's Report — Lewis reports on engine repairs and provides a new door keycode: 4510.
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    135 Sevastopol — Marlow logs that a creature attached to Foster is dead, and he is taking Foster to Sevastopol for medical attention, using the Nostromo flight recorder as a means to get past quarantine.
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    136 Anesidora Hail — Marshal Waits of Sevastopol grants the Anesidora a limited docking request due to the discovered property, reminding them of Sevastopol's claim to a share of any reward.
  8. 8
    137 Journal Entry # 340 — Axel details finding a hideaway in the Spaceflight Terminal and his cautious approach due to armed individuals on Sevastopol.
  9. 9
    138 Code for Repair Job — Francis provides Myers with a code, 1851, for a system repair if he arrives within the next three hours.
  10. 10
    139 Tomorrow, Together #4 — A title referencing Seegson's journey into Colonial Space.
Tips
  • Pay attention to the dates on these logs to piece together the timeline of events.
  • Note down key codes like 4510 and 1851 as they may be relevant for gameplay.
  • The logs provide crucial narrative context for the state of Sevastopol and the characters involved.

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