

There's no way, however, to be entirely fair to the three groups. Claiming an area for a raider gang raises your favor with them. Once you've reset the system to secure the area, head to the upper deck of Starport Nuka and use the signal flagpole to raise the flag of the gang you want to assign the area to. Check out Polygon's Fallout 4: Nuka-Town collectibles guide for the locations of all 35 star cores. You'll need 35 star cores to open the display case in Starport Nuka to get the power armor. Once you've collected 20 star cores, you can use the mainframe to do a system reset and turn off the defensive mode protocol that the robots have all been set to. Toggle over to the View Star Core page on the terminal to see a breakdown of how many Star Cores are in each location. Basic operation requires one Star Core, but full functionality requires 35. Use the terminal to initialize emergency operations mode. If you haven't happened on one by accident yet, there is one near the body of Kendall Alston, lying on the ground near the mainframe.

To restart it, you'll need to install one of the missing Star Cores. The Star Control mainframe runs Galactic Zone. Head down the stairs to the lower level to find a mainframe called Star Control. Loot the body to pick up Tiana's Log.įollow your marker to Starport Nuka.

Follow your marker to the body of a trader, Tiana. This side quest starts when you enter Galactic Zone.
