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Signal Point in Space
The Outer Worlds

Signal Point in Space

Travel from Cascadia to Stellar Bay in the outer worlds. Find unique gear like the Purpleberry Police helmet and Rapti-Don't.

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Travel from Cascadia to Stellar Bay in the outer worlds. Find unique gear like the Purpleberry Police helmet and Rapti-Don't.

You don’t technically need a Stellar Bay Navkey to reach Cascadia; you can travel there and figure things out on foot. Leave the landing pad, exit the city via a northeastern gate, and prepare to battle two unique raptidons, Stheno and Euryale, along with lesser raptidons and mantids within the city. Outside the gates, follow the road northeast until it ends, then traverse the Sulfur Pits wilderness eastward and northward, constantly harassed by raptidons and mantids. While arduous, especially on Supernova difficulty, this route offers significant loot, including numerous bins of ammo.

You can sprint through to bypass most enemies. If you fight, expect to repair your gear multiple times due to enemy density. Besides ammo bins, you may encounter “Mega” enemies, which are essentially walking treasure chests. Clearing the route from Cascadia to Stellar Bay can yield several thousand XP per enemy group, potentially granting at least one level-up, especially with “Mega” foes present. Enemy levels range from the high teens to the low twenties, with dense populations and dangerous specimens.

Walkthrough
  1. 1
    In Cascadia, find a small guard building on the northwestern end. Inside, a datapad details security weaknesses potentially exploited by raptidons. A bin contains the unique Purpleberry Police helmet, reducing bribery costs by 10%.
  2. 2
    Enter the bottling plant (a large, central building accessible through a bay door) and fight numerous raptidons. A locked door requiring Lockpick 100 leads to a small room with a safe (Lockpick 65). The safe contains the Purpleberry Police armor, which has Laminated, Electro-Charged Surface, and Geographic Scanner mods, and boosts Stealth skills by +5.
  3. 3
    At the northern end of the Sulfur Pits, find the Hero’s Last Stand point of interest, the den of a unique raptidon named Chimera. Defeat Chimera and its brood, then loot a pile of corpses for the unique light machinegun, Rapti-don’t, which deals plasma damage due to its Mag-2-Power mod (a community-made modification that changes the game).
  4. 4
    East of the Sulfur Pits is the Terra One Publications building, a potential future objective for the quest “Pay for the Printer”. Visiting it now provides a fast travel point.
  5. 5
    South of Terra One Publications lies a large marauder settlement. While numerous, marauders can often be engaged in small groups, especially with stealth. A named marauder, Sinis, is present but not part of any quests and carries nothing unique. A bin near Sinis contains the Marauder Survivalist Armor with Insulated, Chrono-Field Aggregator, and Nightingale Step mods.
  6. 6
    Within the same settlement, enter the former pub building. Head upstairs to a balcony, pick a locked door (Lockpick 55), and search a safe for the Raider Survivalist’s Helmet. This rare helmet allows sneak attacks to ignore 10% of the target’s armor.
  7. 7
    Northeast of Terra One Publications, enemies become lower-level (mid-teens) and less dense. Traverse abandoned suburbs outside Stellar Bay, which are swarming with weaker raptidons, and cross the bridge to Stellar Bay.

The ground trip from Cascadia to Stellar Bay offers ammo, XP, and other rewards but is primarily for players seeking extra loot and XP rather than a necessary alternative to a Stellar Bay Navkey.

Once you reach Stellar Bay, proceed from the landing pad on the northeastern edge. Ride the elevator down and speak with a guard named Grimm, who will inform you about UDL dropships blockading Monarch. Speaking with Grimm earns you a small amount of positive reputation.

Tips
  • Consider using stealth to bypass some of the more densely populated enemy areas.
  • Repairing your gear frequently will be necessary if you engage in combat due to the high number of enemies.
  • Looting “Mega” enemies can provide significant XP and valuable items.
  • XP
  • Ammo
  • Unique Gear: Purpleberry Police helmet, Purpleberry Police armor, Rapti-Don’t machinegun, Marauder Survivalist Armor, Raider Survivalist’s Helmet.
  • Potential level-ups.

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