Repair or rebuild Signal Interceptor after quest?
Alright, ground rules: I'm on PC, so console commands are usable. However, no external save file editing or modding of the game files, if at all possible.
Is it possible to rebuild the parts or repair existing ones after the 'Molecular Level' quest? I just hate the old broken one you're left with, but kinda don't want to tear it down either. Anyone know of any ways to fix it or or replace it using the console, or by glitching the game in any way?
Best Answer
You could use the 'saq' console command, start all quests, then use 'caqs', complete all quest stages once you have finished with it. Keep in mind that you will receive all quest XP and items at the same time, so there may be a little lag spike.
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Who should help build the signal interceptor?
The player can build the signal interceptor in the majority of allied settlements, including Boston Airport if they are allied to the Brotherhood. Note that both Home Plate and settlements from add-ons are excluded. Even though the Railroad suggests building it at Mercer Safehouse, one is not required to do so.Can you build the signal interceptor by yourself?
If you want to do it all by yourself - it seems to work to first go to one of the tech specialists and then buy back the signal interception plans. The quest log will reset and you are able to start building the reflector by yourself.Who should help me build the teleporter Fallout 4?
Have the Minutemen help you build the teleporter and meet with Father, ending Act Two. Return the Institute data to Sturges. The Minutemen questline will only continue if you help to establish eight key settlements.How do you repair the teleporter in Fallout 4?
Yes, it can be done. Console command "CallFuntion Repair" then choose the part to repair while inside the console command. This has to be done to all 4 parts separately. Then you might have to turn the power source OFF then ON again.The Signal Interceptor BUG FIX (Fallout 4: The Molecular Level)
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