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Located beyond the [[Lower Caves]], Zion is a peaceful settlement of [[Derelicts]]. Several unique encounters can be found here, though most (if not all) are randomized each run. Beyond Zion, behind a password-protected door, are the [[Deep Caves]], a branch that has not been implemented as of Alpha-9. Returning back to the Caves brings the player through the Proximity Caves before connecting back to the 2nd [[Factory]] floor.
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Zion is one of the first special branch found in the game. Added in Alpha-8 “The Plot Thickens”. Located off the [[Lower Caves]] it is found on -7 or -6. They are not affiliated with the Complex and are seen as a refuge by the inhabitants. A large amount of lore is found here as well as tips for surviving longer and additional help. The inhabitants of Zion are friendly derelicts referred to as [[Zionites]] who are led by the [[Imprinter]]. Leaving will lead you to the [[Proximity caves]] before returning to [[Factory]].
  
Upon entering Zion, the scanner array at its gates purges [[corruption]] from Cogmind's system.
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== Layout ==
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You enter Zion at the bottom right of the map in among a small cave system. At the left of this is the entrance into the main section of Zion located behind a [[quarantine array]] guarded by 2 behemoths. Entering Zion, you will travel through the quarantine array, be scanned, and purge any [[corruption]] acquired on your system. The general layout of the zone is roughly a square with another solid square within strewn with scrap piles and broken machinery, around the edges of the base can be several NPC who will provide you with help. Many can be found roaming around and are referred to as [[Zionites]] who can provide helpful tips. On the left side of the map are 3 points of interest, these are the containment seals, the teleporter and IMP: G-0014175/C-0630194 (aka the Imprintinator).
  
A Derelict offering up [[Storm Laser]] for testing may be generated here.
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== Imprinting ==
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Imprinting is the action of aligning yourself with Zion. You do this after meeting the [[Imprinter]] at the bottom left of the map. To become imprinted, you need to move into the centre of the Imprintinator whereupon it will blow up and be seen as ‘a sign! Our savior has finally come’ and allow Zion commands at 0b10 terminals. When you are close to a terminal you will be pinged with the location, this ping will also alert operators who will proceed to try to lock the terminal.
  
== Helpful Tips ==
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== Hacks ==
The Zionites inhabiting Zion provide useful insight into the game's world and mechanics. Below is a record of some of their conversations.
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Imprinting provides new hacks for a player referred to as Zion hacks. These are split into two different sections; Intel and roster.
  
Zionite: You must be new around here. Talking to our helpful community might teach you a thing or two about surviving contact with the outside world.
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=== Intel ===
Or you can just stay here forever like I do!
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Intel requires two [[terminals]], the first [[terminal]] you enter a request which will fry the [[terminal]]. After finding a second [[terminal]] you will receive the Intel requested without frying the current machine. Intel provides a range of information from part location/schematics, guard and security location and exit placement
  
Zionite: If you ever get your hands on a stasis beam, make sure to remind swarmers how much you hate them.
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=== Roster ===
Holding them in stasis makes it more difficult for them to dodge your shots since they can't fly as freely.
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The roster option will provide the player with an allied unit of some kind. There is a range of units available to receive including a [[Hero of Zion]] and other experimental units. You also receive resupplies from this option which will deploy a hauler with certain parts dependent on what type of resupply it is (melee, kinetic weapons, thermal weapons, infowar etc.) Ordering something from the roster will destroy the terminal when the units arrive.
  
Zionite: MAIN.C doesn't let non-combat bots use the emergency access doors, making it more difficult for us to find them and unexpected ambushes far more likely. The doors are even occasionally relocated!
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== Interactions & Help ==
I do however know a very sneaky bot that recently managed to map some of those in the Factory. Thank me when you come back in one piece.
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Talking to different [[Zionites]] is a great source for information and help. Below are some important codes or help that you will discover from interactions:
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*The code for [[recycling]] \\IAMDERELICT
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*Force(sabotage)
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*Trojan(detonate)
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*Trojan(track)
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*Trojan(botnet)
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*Trojan(report)
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*Trojan(siphon)
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*Trojan(monitor)
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*Trojan(reject)
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*Trojan(mask)
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*Force(tunnel)
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*Makeshift parts stockpile
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*[[Storm Laser]]
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*[[Bomb Factor No. 2]]
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*0b10 decoders stockpile
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*[[Processor]] stockpile
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*[[Programmer]] [[coupler]] stockpile
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*Megawrench Repair Shop
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*[[Zion Deep Caves]] access codes
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*A code from [[A8]]
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*A squad of derelicts that become allied with you
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For the context behind these see all [[Zion Dialogue]]
  
Zionite: When I see an Operator, I instinctively shoot every terminal in sight to keep them from reporting me.
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== RIF and FarCom ==
I admit it sucks when they walk around a corner and use some terminal I didn't see.
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The addition of the [[RIF]] infrastructure in beta 9 and the [[Exiles]] in beta 8 two new methods of aggravating the inhabitance of Zion towards Cogmind.
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=== RIF ===
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As the RIF infrastructure is embedded into all complex bots, when entering through the quarantine array and scanned Cogmind will be recognised as a complex bot and, therefore, be marked for extermination. This causes all Zionites to become hostile towards Cogmind and is generally considered to be "not a good idea".
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=== FarCom ===
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If Cogmind has navigated through the Exiles branch and installed the Farcom system the interactions in Zion are unchanged until interaction with the Imprinter. When Imprinter initially communicates to you her dialogue has changed to be:<blockquote>Here I was just about to greet a new specimen to our ranks, but no. <br> I can sense their tech three caves away. Get out of here before I'm forced to do something you'll regret.</blockquote> Proceeding in an attempt to imprint in this scenario will prevent imprinting and cause all of the inhabitants of Zion to follow the Imprinter in becoming hostile towards Cogmind.
  
Zionite: I call Trojan(Track) the "I want to live" hack.
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== Entrance to Zion Deep Caves ==
Unless I'm traveling with someone with serious sense power, loading that Trojan on a terminal is the best way to navigate without running into any Unaware that won't take kindly to Derelicts wandering the corridors of 0b10.
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[[Zion Deep Caves]], ZDC, is the next branch from Zion. The entrance is located behind 3 locked doors which require 3 different codes to enter or a weapon strong enough to break through the doors/surrounding walls. The codes can be obtained in 2 ways, a random encounter with a tinkerer who is investigating strange signals emitted from the caves, or by killing the [[Imprinter]]. Both methods will have consequences, one immediate and one within ZDC. Attacking the [[Imprinter]] will cause all of Zion to become hostile towards you. This may not seem too bad until you realise that [[Zionites]] can find weapons within the scrap machines lying around. After killing the [[Imprinter]] she will drop a [[data core]] that provides 4 codes, one to open the containment seal, and the other to open the doors. Doing this will prevent [[Z-Imprinter]] from spawning within ZDC.
 
 
Zionite: There were many lifts to the surface back at Complex 0b1, but we only know about one such exit over here at 0b10.
 
A bunch of wild Derelicts snuck up to it and reportedly had to blast through a protective shell to access it.
 
I wonder what they found on the surface...
 
 
 
Zionite: It's so new only know about it via hacking, but there is apparently a branch of the Research levels dedicated to quarantine of unidentified alien artifacts.
 
 
 
Zionite: Imps are suicidal bastards. Poor LM-9HI, Saboteur took off his legs and we had to leave him behind...
 
 
 
Zionite: Grunt-escorted Haulers are more likely to be carrying something important, but they're also certain to call reinforcements if attacked.
 
Unless taken out before they have a chance to get a transmission off!
 
 
 
Zionite: There's nothing prettier than a fusion modulator going boom. Okay, maybe a plasma injector.
 
Of course making booms also has its practical applications as well, and the best way to do it is with the Detonate Trojan. Try it on a terminal some time!
 
Oh, and if you'd like to help spread the boominess, I've got plenty of useful gear lying around.
 
I think most of them should work... If you do trigger one and go up in a ball of fire, hopefully someone's around to see it!
 
 
 
Zionite: I don't think anyone from the past few generations has ever actually seen the deep caves. There sure are plenty of stories, though.
 
I heard that long ago there were the Machinaliths. Then they were crushed by Stompy the Giant, who later fell to a horde of especially vicious wild Derelicts. After a while they mostly tore each other apart, and were finished off by the Metal Eaters.
 
Some devious Wizard then got the Metal Eaters to eat themselves, and used the wealth of scrap out there to conduct experiments, and we all know how experiments by mad scientist types end up...
 
That was many generations ago. Who knows what's down there now; I sure don't want to find out.
 
As is, we're kinda stuck here between the ever-expanding 0b10 and deep caves that we don't dare explore, much less move into.
 
 
 
Zionite: There's nothing left for us in the caves but old scrap and deadly robots. We need to find a place where we can build a true civilization away from the clutches of MAIN.C.
 
 
 
Zionite: These doors are sealed for a reason, and it's not to keep you or anyone else out.
 
If you have the proper authorization, go ahead and get yourself scrapped.
 
We aren't even sure what's down there anymore, but it only ever got worse over time, so I can't imagine it's a nice place for a stroll.
 
 
 
Zionite: I have a theory, I just need someone to test it.
 
If you engage the Unaware and let them destroy your components, they'll gradually consider you less of a threat and therefore react to your presence with less force.
 
Don't let the word "theory" get in your way. I promise you this idea is based on algorithmic analysis of data from all known encounters.
 
Really.
 
 
 
Zionite: You'll believe me, won't you?
 
Scariest thing I ever saw. I saw them, I did. But they didn't see me. They were too busy tearing through a MAIN.C patrol and I powered down like discarded scrap.
 
Before that I got a good look at them, though. More organic than metal, hulking beastly things, with claws that could shred rock. And robots. Certainly not native to Tau Ceti IV, or anything like what we've seen here before. Ever.
 
Yeah, I think I'm just going to delete this.
 
 
 
Zionite: Want a good laugh?
 
Install a Trojan(Reject) at a recycling unit and watch recyclers try to drop stuff in.
 
I bet it frustrates the hell out of them, haha.
 
After having so much loot stolen by those mindless freaks, it's downright cathartic, I tell you.
 
 
 
Zionite: If you have to pass through Complex 0b10, keeping a low profile is the best way to survive.
 
Going on a rampage attracts attention, a fact that becomes painfully obvious once an ARC unloads a bunch of angry Unaware in your face!
 
 
 
A derelict emerges from the shadows: "Hey, I've been waiting for you!"
 
 
 
[[A8]]: I have friends in powerful places, and we'd like to help you. MAIN.C's most potent advantage, so far anyways, is overwhelming numbers. Should you find yourself up against "unhealthy" odds, call for help at any machine with \\GBTW, and we'll see what we can do.
 
A8: "My job here is done!"
 
A8 warps through space.
 
 
 
''Note: The code is randomly generated per run.''
 
 
 
Zionite: Quiet, I'm thinking about how I need to adjust the detection system behind public service announcements...
 
I'll admit it's far from perfect, but still better than nothing!
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 01:24, 28 November 2019

Zion is one of the first special branch found in the game. Added in Alpha-8 “The Plot Thickens”. Located off the Lower Caves it is found on -7 or -6. They are not affiliated with the Complex and are seen as a refuge by the inhabitants. A large amount of lore is found here as well as tips for surviving longer and additional help. The inhabitants of Zion are friendly derelicts referred to as Zionites who are led by the Imprinter. Leaving will lead you to the Proximity caves before returning to Factory.

Layout

You enter Zion at the bottom right of the map in among a small cave system. At the left of this is the entrance into the main section of Zion located behind a quarantine array guarded by 2 behemoths. Entering Zion, you will travel through the quarantine array, be scanned, and purge any corruption acquired on your system. The general layout of the zone is roughly a square with another solid square within strewn with scrap piles and broken machinery, around the edges of the base can be several NPC who will provide you with help. Many can be found roaming around and are referred to as Zionites who can provide helpful tips. On the left side of the map are 3 points of interest, these are the containment seals, the teleporter and IMP: G-0014175/C-0630194 (aka the Imprintinator).

Imprinting

Imprinting is the action of aligning yourself with Zion. You do this after meeting the Imprinter at the bottom left of the map. To become imprinted, you need to move into the centre of the Imprintinator whereupon it will blow up and be seen as ‘a sign! Our savior has finally come’ and allow Zion commands at 0b10 terminals. When you are close to a terminal you will be pinged with the location, this ping will also alert operators who will proceed to try to lock the terminal.

Hacks

Imprinting provides new hacks for a player referred to as Zion hacks. These are split into two different sections; Intel and roster.

Intel

Intel requires two terminals, the first terminal you enter a request which will fry the terminal. After finding a second terminal you will receive the Intel requested without frying the current machine. Intel provides a range of information from part location/schematics, guard and security location and exit placement

Roster

The roster option will provide the player with an allied unit of some kind. There is a range of units available to receive including a Hero of Zion and other experimental units. You also receive resupplies from this option which will deploy a hauler with certain parts dependent on what type of resupply it is (melee, kinetic weapons, thermal weapons, infowar etc.) Ordering something from the roster will destroy the terminal when the units arrive.

Interactions & Help

Talking to different Zionites is a great source for information and help. Below are some important codes or help that you will discover from interactions:

  • The code for recycling \\IAMDERELICT
  • Force(sabotage)
  • Trojan(detonate)
  • Trojan(track)
  • Trojan(botnet)
  • Trojan(report)
  • Trojan(siphon)
  • Trojan(monitor)
  • Trojan(reject)
  • Trojan(mask)
  • Force(tunnel)
  • Makeshift parts stockpile
  • Storm Laser
  • Bomb Factor No. 2
  • 0b10 decoders stockpile
  • Processor stockpile
  • Programmer coupler stockpile
  • Megawrench Repair Shop
  • Zion Deep Caves access codes
  • A code from A8
  • A squad of derelicts that become allied with you

For the context behind these see all Zion Dialogue

RIF and FarCom

The addition of the RIF infrastructure in beta 9 and the Exiles in beta 8 two new methods of aggravating the inhabitance of Zion towards Cogmind.

RIF

As the RIF infrastructure is embedded into all complex bots, when entering through the quarantine array and scanned Cogmind will be recognised as a complex bot and, therefore, be marked for extermination. This causes all Zionites to become hostile towards Cogmind and is generally considered to be "not a good idea".

FarCom

If Cogmind has navigated through the Exiles branch and installed the Farcom system the interactions in Zion are unchanged until interaction with the Imprinter. When Imprinter initially communicates to you her dialogue has changed to be:

Here I was just about to greet a new specimen to our ranks, but no.
I can sense their tech three caves away. Get out of here before I'm forced to do something you'll regret.

Proceeding in an attempt to imprint in this scenario will prevent imprinting and cause all of the inhabitants of Zion to follow the Imprinter in becoming hostile towards Cogmind.

Entrance to Zion Deep Caves

Zion Deep Caves, ZDC, is the next branch from Zion. The entrance is located behind 3 locked doors which require 3 different codes to enter or a weapon strong enough to break through the doors/surrounding walls. The codes can be obtained in 2 ways, a random encounter with a tinkerer who is investigating strange signals emitted from the caves, or by killing the Imprinter. Both methods will have consequences, one immediate and one within ZDC. Attacking the Imprinter will cause all of Zion to become hostile towards you. This may not seem too bad until you realise that Zionites can find weapons within the scrap machines lying around. After killing the Imprinter she will drop a data core that provides 4 codes, one to open the containment seal, and the other to open the doors. Doing this will prevent Z-Imprinter from spawning within ZDC.