While facing the generator beneath the Communications Control screen, look at the wire coming out of the right-hand side of the generator. To see which direction the node will move the current in, check the top of the node. Each live node will move the direction of the current, so while replacing them, we'll need to consider which path the current is taking and whether the new route leads to the Central Node on the ceiling. When picking up a live node you want to add to the circuit, use Kinesis on it and move it towards an empty node slot. You can tell if a node is broken as it'll glow red and display a power symbol, meanwhile live nodes will glow blue. To move the current, we'll need to remove the broken nodes in the circuit using Kinesis (as shown above) and replace them with live nodes. If they're red, that means there is no current running through them. If the cables are blue, that means a current is running through them. To do this, we'll need to move a current through the cables leading from the generator. To switch the array back on, we'll need to connect the power generator, which is found beneath the big screen on the wall reading Communications Control, to the Central Node, which is located on the ceiling. Here, he'll have to restore power to enable the array and activate the beacon. If you want to see a video walkthrough of the puzzle, check out the clip above.Īfter beginning Chapter 8 and heading to the Bridge to activate the SOS beacon you attached to the meteor in Chapter 7, Isaac will arrive in a large chamber known as the Comms Array. Fixing the array is essential to completing the mission and establishing communication with the Valor, although considering the puzzle entirely takes place in Zero-G, it can be tricky to complete.
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