The Shattered Warpgate (Event)

The Shattered Warpgate was the second event of Chapter 1 of the Shattered Warpgate campaign.

Starting this event required the completion of Calamity on Esamir. The completion of this event was required to start Outpost Data Recovery.

Info
Despite a common goal and shared purpose, Esamir remains a warzone.

Soldiers from each empire race to the Shattered Warpgate not only to survey the damage at the behest of Nanite Systems, but to glean any additional information that can be shared with their own command structure, picking at the bones of the ancient alien technology.

It's too early to say what rewards these expeditions will yield, but a feeling of urgency permeates the icy tundra.

Objectives
The Shattered Warpgate featured four objectives.
 * Head to the Shattered Warpgate

The following three objectives could be completed in any order.


 * Inspect Broken Warpgate Arm
 * Inspect Disabled Vehicle
 * Inspect Plant Sample

Transcript

 * On event start

Foster: Despite our united efforts, Esamir is still very much a combat zone. Please secure transportation and head to The Shattered Warpgate.


 * Upon the player approaching The Shattered Warpgate

Foster: It's hard to imagine the powers capable of this sort of damage. I would caution against getting to close to the impact crater, we don't yet know what repercussions it will have on your genetic composition.

Foster: I've uploaded a list of interests we'd like you to inspect with the Analysis HUD. You'll need to be on foot to gather this data.


 * Upon inspecting the Broken Warpgate Arm

Foster: Despite being disconnected from the Warpgate superstructure, these fragments continue to function. Like the severed tentacles of an octopus.


 * Upon inspecting the Disabled Vehicle

Foster: These vehicles seem to have absorbed the brunt of the explosion. I'm surprised they weren't destroyed outright. What protected them, I wonder?


 * Upon inspecting the Plant Sample

Foster: We have no record of this species of planet on Auraxis... and they have seemingly sprung up overnight. We should return for samples later.