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.31.19.Endangered Research Station
Mass Effect Legendary Edition

.31.19.Endangered Research Station

Guide to completing the Endangered Research Station mission in Mass Effect Legendary Edition. Learn how to reactivate the magnetic shield and collect valuable resources.

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Guide to completing the Endangered Research Station mission in Mass Effect Legendary Edition. Learn how to reactivate the magnetic shield and collect valuable resources.

Alright, we're on the final stretch! This next mission, '.31.19.Endangered Research Station', is actually called 'Reactivate Magnetic Shield' on your Galaxy Map. You'll find it in the Caleston Rift, specifically on the moon Sinmara, which orbits the first planet in the Solveig System. Just a heads-up, you won't be able to access the Caleston Rift until you've finished the 'Disabled Collector Ship' mission.

Don't worry about any enemies here – there are none! Your main objective is to grab a 'Broken Generator' which is packed with 2000 Palladium. It's a super quick and easy one, perfect for wrapping things up.

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    First things first, scan Sinmara from orbit and then land on the moon. You'll be going in solo for this one.
  2. 2
    Head towards the Station Central Control Terminal, but don't interact with it just yet. Instead, find and use the 'Control Switch' to reroute power to the lighted system.
  3. 3
    Now, hit that 'Control Switch' twice. This will activate the Cooler.
  4. 4
    After the Cooler is active, go back to the 'Control Switch' and hit it twice again. This time, it'll activate the Generator.
  5. 5
    Finally, head back to the 'Control Switch' one last time, hit it twice more, and then bypass the Generator.

And that's it! You've completed all the N7 missions. If you've been following along and jumped straight here, feel free to use the table of contents to catch up on any you might have missed.

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