Afterentering Aria's Bunker, speak with Aria's hacker. She will ask the Commander to trigger terminals scattered throughout Cerberus-controlled areas of Omega in order to increase the bunker's operational capabilities and control over the station.
After starting the Talon Territory mission, head forward until you climb up the ladder to the airlock. The first console should be to your right as you reach the top of the ladder, next to some lift controls.
After continuing along the mission, there will be a door that you need to enter, followed by some stairs going down. You will enter a room with many monitors and Cerberus troops. After taking them out, the second console will be in the lower monitor area, in the right corner.
In the next area, after taking out more Cerberus troops, there will be two rooms off to the right. One that deactivates the Cerberus lockdown, and another with an Injured Talon. Right next to the Talon is the final console.
I picked up the 'assist the hacker' quest whilst on Omega and went to all three terminals and made sure that I interacted with them. Once I got back to the stronghold I went and spoke to the hacker and she said she'd blocked access to critical Cerberus things and that the frontal assault would be less treacherous however, I finished up the main plotline of Omega and now back on the Normandy the quest is still active and I have no way of going back to try and do it again without taking 4-5 hours out of where I'm up to. Is there a fix for this?
Strange so, that I never had any problems with both quests, and I don't have a "secret strategy" to avoid any bugs, just played through the Omega DLC (Legacy) multiple times. So it seems to be totally random and I was just lucky, I guess.
To get the Meticulous Achievement / Trophy you need to talk to the mechanic and the hacker when you first reach Aria's underground stronghold on Omega. Once there they're located in the command center room where Aria is located. Before leaving simply speak with them and check your journal before proceeding.
The first computer terminal for the hacker is located at the top of a long ladder that you climb fairly early upon entering the next area with Aria. At the top there is a large symbol on a door you can open. It's simply to your right. Press it and she'll radio in letting you know you got it.
The third terminal is in a hallway where you'll encounter some Cerberus robots that you'll need to take out. Once you do, activate the doorway for the fighters downstairs. The computer is located in the next room next to a dying Turian who you can heal. There's also a large blue dome like object displayed on a table that's easily noticeable.
After talking to the mechanic when you first enter Aria's underground area, you're given the Mechanic side quest. Once it's grabbed you can find the power inverter in Talon's base. It's located by the Turian and the Krogan just behind some crates. Be sure to turn in the quest once you return to Aria's underground defense structure.
I watched your vids bud and enjoy the series but u had omega at the time and accidentally injected some skills up to boost so unfortunately until you dropped back to omega again it was a little inaccurate. However Im sure if you find a quiet pocket you could make a reasonable isk amount but you were probably lucky/and skill you didnt get popped unlike a newbie would.
WH is more tedious but safer most of the time.
Null sec is more dangerous right now due to the black out (explo hunters having a field day probably) but I still go by my usual routes and its fine so far, though that can change at any time lol.
Omega Verksted is possibly one of the oldest extant hackerspaces in the world, having thrived on the Glshaugen Campus of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) since 1971. Although it lives in healthy symbiosis with the university, its students, alumni and staff, Omega Verksted is independent and open to anyone. We have more than 2500 registered members (Note that we run a lifetime membership model).
The activity at Omega Verksted has co-evolved with technological development, having started out in hobby electronics, telephone hacking and analog amplifiers. Today it encompasses all the activities generally associated with the hacking community, as well as quite a lot more. Although we generally use the terms "Student Workshop", "Electronics Workshop" or just "workshop", Omega Verksted fits snugly into the culture and community of what is now termed Hackerspaces, and welcome everything that comes with that.
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