Set the Stage

Set the Stage was the fourth event of Chapter 2 of the Shattered Warpgate campaign.

Starting this event required the completion of Mining Operations. The completion of this event was required to start More Than Scrap Metal, and its completion also unlocked the optional event Further Preparations.

Info
It has become increasing clear that the chaotic energies roiling up from beneath the permafrost must be contained at key locations in order to prevent a second collapse.

Representative Foster has sent you back to Esamir to help secure and survey where the new Containment Site will eventually be constructed.

Objectives
Set the Stage featured five objectives. Only one of the following objectives needed to be completed to finish the event. OR
 * Travel to Esamir
 * Survey Staging Site Alpha (0/100)
 * Survey Staging Site Bravo (0/100)
 * Survey Staging Site Charlie (0/100)
 * Deposit Cortium into an allied Silo at a Staging Site (0/6000)
 * Destroy enemies at Staging Area Alpha, Bravo, or Charlie (0/15)

Transcript
Upon warping to Esamir

Representative Foster: Based on previous investigations, we have plotted out the best locations from which we can reroute the energies beneath the continent. These survey sites will be home to a new facility, one of very few constructed terrestrially here on Auraxis.

Foster: Unfortunately, with the ongoing war, construction has been slow going. Our only option is continue despite this, and hope that the greater good will overcome the pedantic nature of each empire. No offense.

Foster: Please proceed to each staging site and run a diagnostic scan on the energy geysers there. With any luck, conditions haven't changed too heavily.

After staying near a staging site until the objective finishes

Representative Foster: Subterranean activity seems in line with our previous readings. You may proceed to the next location.

After staying near the third staging site

Representative Foster: Construction of our future Containment Sites is a massive undertaking, requiring both a great commitment of resources and unprecedented cooperation among the warring factions. The latter is lacking.

Foster: I'm counting on you and the others in my employ to help create stability. The less conflict and disruption, the more time our technicians will have to make the necessary preparations and infrastructure improvements. You know what is at stake here.