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Found the story interesting? Like us on Facebook to see similar stories. I'm already a fan, don't show this again. Send MSN Feedback. How can we improve? The Shadow Broker is considered the quintessential conduit of illicit information in the galaxy, and Liara wants to rival the Broker. But there's a problem, and it has to do with the Shadow Broker's mysterious agents.

They all deliver encrypted information to him via computer terminals, and Liara wants to know who they are, and what information it is they are delivering. It appears someone may be beating her to the punch on information, and she wants to know who it is and how they did it.

Agree to help her out you may need to speak with her a second time later on, depending on how far in the game you are , and you'll be dispatched to finish up the second half of this side quest. Five more computer terminals have now cropped up, and each of them needs to be hacked. Thankfully, hacking the terminals is as much as you need to do here; there's no follow-up nonsense regarding mirror terminals or anything like that.

And just like your first go-around with terminal hacking for Liara, all five terminals this time around are compacted into a small area. Making matters even better, each terminal is located in the little shopping area directly beneath Liara's office. The first terminal is right next to the staircase leading up to her terminal, and the other four are strewn around the merchant area at the bottom of the U-shape that makes up the northern segment of the map.

Search the stock boards and the store kiosks, and you'll find them all quickly. Activating the mining laser during the mission to recruit Liara T'Soni and disabling the anomalous signal on the Citadel both have an alternative mini-game involving a sequence. In Mass Effect 2 , Bypass and Hacking are no longer associated with abilities: Shepard can perform these with any object regardless of which class and squadmates are selected.

Many objects and areas in Mass Effect 2 can only be accessed after completing a Bypass mini-game. When the player finds an object or doorway that requires Bypass to unlock, a circuit board background appears on screen with an arrangement of three to five pairs of blue nodes.

These nodes contain hidden icons that must be matched with each other--each pair is associated with a lock on the right side of the screen that opens when each pair is matched. In order to reveal the icons, the player must move a cursor over a node. Once that node is selected, however, all other nodes become unviewable, forcing the player to find matches before selecting the proper nodes. Selecting the wrong node or failing to match all nodes before the timer runs out will cause the Bypass to fail.

Depending on the object, the player may only get one try. The nodes are placed at random from a set of terminal points on the circuit board and are connected according to the lines on it. Following the circuit line from one node will lead to the paired node, a technique which can be used in lieu of previewing the icons.

However, the close proximity of some nodes and their overlapping of some of the lines may reduce this method's usefulness to some players. The third terminal is between the area door and Gateway Personal Defense next to two asari and its corresponding system is located behind Memories of Illium. Mass Effect Wiki Explore. Mass Effect: Andromeda. Original Trilogy.

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