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== Computer Terminal - Intel ==
 
== Computer Terminal - Intel ==
<h3>Description:</h3>
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<h3 style="margin-left:10px;">Description</h3>
This computer has secrets.  Thankfully, it's actually not even playing hard-to-get about those secrets.  It's kind of lonely, so if you give it a truly light bit of hacking, those secrets are yours.
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<p style="margin-left:10px;">This computer has secrets.  Thankfully, it's actually not even playing hard-to-get about those secrets.  It's kind of lonely, so if you give it a truly light bit of hacking, those secrets are yours.
 
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On the other hand, the secrets are pretty near-term in scope: revealing everything within 20 tiles or so (even through walls).
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On the other hand, the secrets are pretty near-term in scope: revealing everything within 20 tiles or so (even through walls).</p>
  
<h3>Effects:</h3>
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<h3 style="margin-left:10px;">Effects</h3>
Works just as advertised.  Twenty tiles is not very much in Bionic Dues--it is very easy to increase the Sensor Range of a Science Exo above 20.  The real benefit of hacking Intel Terminals is being able to see past all doors and walls, which block sensors.  This includes not only seeing enemy bots, but also seeing loot or restoration objects behind locked doors.  Do note that Hunter Bots revealed by the hack will become hostile and Hide Bots will still go invisible--the reveal serves roughly the same purpose as sensors.
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<p style="margin-left:10px;">Works just as advertised.  Twenty tiles is not very much in Bionic Dues--it is very easy to increase the Sensor Range of a Science Exo above 20.  The real benefit of hacking Intel Terminals is being able to see past all doors and walls, which block sensors.  This includes not only seeing enemy bots, but also seeing loot or restoration objects behind locked doors.  Do note that Hunter Bots revealed by the hack will become hostile and Hide Bots will still go invisible--the reveal serves roughly the same purpose as sensors.</p>
  
 
== Computer Terminal - Special ==
 
== Computer Terminal - Special ==
<h3>Description:</h3>
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<h3 style="margin-left:10px;">Description</h3>
Engaging in Unsolicited Information Management at this terminal:<br><br>
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<p style="margin-left:10px;">Engaging in Unsolicited Information Management at this terminal:
...honestly, we have no clue.  Hacking this terminal may cause monkeys to fly out of your nose.  But we do suspect that two terminals that look exactly the same will cause the same effect (within this city).  Can anyone say "poison taster"?
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...honestly, we have no clue.  Hacking this terminal may cause monkeys to fly out of your nose.  But we do suspect that two terminals that look exactly the same will cause the same effect (within this city).  Can anyone say "poison taster"?</p>
<h3>General Information:</h3>
 
"Poison taster" is a very accurate term for these terminals.  Upon starting the game, each Special Terminal will be given a random effect.  As the tooltip implies, terminals that look the same will '''always''' have the same effect within the game.  Furthermore, the game records the effect of the terminal for you.  For example, if you find a terminal that Refills Exo Ammo, all other terminals of that type will indicate that hacking them Refills Exo Ammo (replacing the "we have no clue" blurb).  Known effects are grouped by 'kindness' and listed below.  The type of effect and how many positive/negative effect terminals are in any given game is determined by the difficulty.
 
  
<h3>Nice Effects</h3>
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<h3 style="margin-left:10px;">General Information</h3>
Trust me, you want theseMore of these seed in lower difficulties, and they will assist you in various ways during your mission.
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<p style="margin-left:10px;">"Poison taster" is a very accurate term for these terminals.  Upon starting the game, each Special Terminal will be given a random effectAs the tooltip implies, terminals that look the same will '''always''' have the same effect within the game.  Furthermore, the game records the effect of the terminal for you. For example, if you find a terminal that Refills Exo Ammo, all other terminals of that type will indicate that hacking them Refills Exo Ammo (replacing the "we have no clue" blurb).  Known effects are grouped by 'kindness' and listed belowThe type of effect and how many positive/negative effect terminals are in any given game is determined by the difficulty.</p>
<h4>Repairs Exo</h4>
 
Have a few dents in your shields?  This type of terminal will fully repair the Exo that hacks itUse it in the same way as a Repair Station.
 
  
<h4>Refills Exo Ammo</h4>
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<h3 style="margin-left:10px;">Nice Effects</h3>
Want to shoot that Plasma Cannon again?  This terminal completely reloads the weapons of the Exo that hacks it, allowing it to continue its Bot killing spree.
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<p style="margin-left:10px;">Trust me, you want these.  More of these seed in lower difficulties, and they will assist you in various ways during your mission.</p>
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<h4 style="margin-left:20px;">Repairs Exo</h4>
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<p style="margin-left:20px;">Have a few dents in your shields?  This type of terminal will fully repair the Exo that hacks it.  Use it in the same way as a Repair Station.</p>
  
<h4>Refills Exo Hacking Points</h4>
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<h4 style="margin-left:20px;">Refills Exo Ammo</h4>
Works just as advertised. There is nothing quite as wonderful as finding this terminal after hacking half of the doors in a Hacker mission.  Once you have identified this type of terminal, save it for when you run out of hacking points on your main hacker (likely a Science Exo) to maximize the benefit.
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<p style="margin-left:20px;">Want to shoot that Plasma Cannon again? This terminal completely reloads the weapons of the Exo that hacks it, allowing it to continue its Bot killing spree.</p>
  
<h4>Drives All Bots in Sensor Range Beserk</h4>
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<h4 style="margin-left:20px;">Refills Exo Hacking Points</h4>
Sews more dissent in the bot ranks than the death of a hundred Recoil Bots.  All bots within sensor range are immediately converted to the "Hates Everyone" factionOnce alerted, they will attack anyone, including other "Hates Everyone" Bots and the player's ExosWhile just mentioned, it is worth repeating:  '''beserk enemies can and still will attack you!'''  Typically, though, they will blow each other up, leaving only a small trickle of survivors for the player to pick off.
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<p style="margin-left:20px;">Works just as advertisedThere is nothing quite as wonderful as finding this terminal after hacking half of the doors in a Hacker missionOnce you have identified this type of terminal, save it for when you run out of hacking points on your main hacker (likely a Science Exo) to maximize the benefit.</p>
  
<h3>Neutral Effects</h3>
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<h4 style="margin-left:20px;">Drives All Bots in Sensor Range Beserk</h4>
These are a mixed bagSometimes, they will hurt you and your plansHowever, they can also be used against the enemy--at least, once you know what they are.
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<p style="margin-left:20px;">Sews more dissent in the bot ranks than the death of a hundred Recoil Bots.  All bots within sensor range are immediately converted to the "Hates Everyone" factionOnce alerted, they will attack anyone, including other "Hates Everyone" Bots and the player's ExosWhile just mentioned, it is worth repeating:  '''beserk enemies can and still will attack you!'''  Typically, though, they will blow each other up, leaving only a small trickle of survivors for the player to pick off.</p>
<h4>All Cover Objects in Sensor Range Explode</h4>
 
Works similar to a ThunderBot attacking cover objects for everything within range.  If there are cover objects near your Exo, you can expect to lose that Exo.  However, this will also kill enemy Bots hiding near cover.
 
  
<h4>Destroys all Trap Objects in Sensor Range</h4>
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<h3 style="margin-left:10px;">Neutral Effects</h3>
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<p style="margin-left:10px;">These are a mixed bag.  Sometimes, they will hurt you and your plans.  However, they can also be used against the enemy--at least, once you know what they are.</p>
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<h4 style="margin-left:20px;">All Cover Objects in Sensor Range Explode</h4>
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<p style="margin-left:20px;">Works similar to a ThunderBot attacking cover objects for everything within range.  If there are cover objects near your Exo, you can expect to lose that Exo.  However, this will also kill enemy Bots hiding near cover.</p>
  
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<h4 style="margin-left:20px;">Destroys all Trap Objects in Sensor Range</h4>
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<p style="margin-left:20px;"> *placeholder* </p>
  
<h3>Mean Effects</h3>
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<h3 style="margin-left:10px;">Mean Effects</h3>
Hope you weren't planning on having a good day.  These effects range from crippling an Exo to outright destroying it.
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<p style="margin-left:10px;">Hope you weren't planning on having a good day.  These effects range from crippling an Exo to outright destroying it.</p>
<h4>Drains All Hacking Points from Exo</h4>
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<h4 style="margin-left:20px;">Drains All Hacking Points from Exo</h4>
Immediately sets Hacking Points of the Exo to zero.  That means no more hacking for that Exo during the mission (unless 'restored' by Rey's ability).
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<p style="margin-left:20px;">Immediately sets Hacking Points of the Exo to zero.  That means no more hacking for that Exo during the mission (unless 'restored' by Rey's ability).</p>
  
<h4>Drains All Stealth Points from Exo</h4>
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<h4 style="margin-left:20px;">Drains All Stealth Points from Exo</h4>
Immediately sets Stealth Points of the Exo to zero.  The Exo in question will be unable to cloak unless its Stealth Points are restored by a Stealth Generator Bay.
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<p style="margin-left:20px;">Immediately sets Stealth Points of the Exo to zero.  The Exo in question will be unable to cloak unless its Stealth Points are restored by a Stealth Generator Bay.</p>
  
<h4>Explodes</h4>
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<h4 style="margin-left:20px;">Explodes</h4>
The hacked terminal was apparently a bomb in disguise.  The resulting explosion deals 2000 damage to the Exo and everything else within around 5 tiles.  Typically, your Exo will not survive this, but nearby enemy bots probably won't either.  Which is better than...
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<p style="margin-left:20px;">I said you should have hacked the red code.  The resulting explosion deals 2000 damage to the Exo and everything else within around 5 tiles.  Typically, your Exo will not survive this, but nearby enemy bots probably won't either.  Which is better than...</p>
  
<h4>Kills Exo</h4>
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<h4 style="margin-left:20px;">Kills Exo</h4>
...that.  This is another terminal that works exactly as advertised.  Hacking this terminal will immediately destroy the hacking Exo.  Unlike Explodes, there is no upside for the player whatsoever.
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<p style="margin-left:20px;">...that.  This is another terminal that works exactly as advertised.  Hacking this terminal will immediately destroy the hacking Exo.  Unlike Explodes, there is no upside for the player whatsoever.</p>
  
<h3>Very Mean Effects</h3>
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<h3 style="margin-left:10px;">Very Mean Effects</h3>
<h4>Enhances Attack of All Bots</h4>
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<p style="margin-left:10px;">You shouldn't have said, "it couldn't possibly get any worse."</p>
Increases the Attack Damage of all enemy bots by 50%. ''<verification needed>''  Note that this affects '''every bot''' within the mission, not just visible bots.
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<h4 style="margin-left:20px;">Enhances Attack of All Bots</h4>
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<p style="margin-left:20px;">Increases the Attack Damage of all enemy bots by 50%. ''[verification needed]''  Note that this affects '''every bot''' within the mission, not just visible bots.</p>
  
<h4>Enhances Attack Range of All Bots</h4>
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<h4 style="margin-left:20px;">Enhances Attack Range of All Bots</h4>
Increases the Attack Range of every bot by 5, making it much more difficult to take them out without taking damage.  Note that this affects '''every bot''' within the mission, not just visible bots.
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<p style="margin-left:20px;">Increases the Attack Range of every bot by 5, making it much more difficult to take them out without taking damage.  Note that this affects '''every bot''' within the mission, not just visible bots.</p>
  
<h4>All Bots in Sensor Range Gain Range+2 Invisibility</h4>
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<h4 style="margin-left:20px;">All Bots in Sensor Range Gain Range+2 Invisibility</h4>
Arguably the most brutal terminal effect in the game.  Every single enemy bot within sensor range gains 2 range on all of their attacks.  Even worse, they become Invisible.  Invisible bots are only revealed if the player crosses within a certain range.  Note that invisible bots can still be attacked by using attack ground--if you run into this at an inopportune time, your best bet may be to switch to the Exo with the strongest AoE and start shooting.  Alternatively, if you have an Exo that can take a few hits, you may be able to determine where enemy shots are coming from, and kill them with single-target attacks.
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<p style="margin-left:20px;">Arguably the most brutal terminal effect in the game.  Every single enemy bot within sensor range gains 2 range on all of their attacks.  Even worse, they become Invisible.  Invisible bots are only revealed if the player crosses within a certain range.  Note that invisible bots can still be attacked by using attack ground--if you run into this at an inopportune time, your best bet may be to switch to the Exo with the strongest AoE and start shooting.  Alternatively, if you have an Exo that can take a few hits, you may be able to determine where enemy shots are coming from, and kill them with single-target attacks.</p>

Revision as of 22:58, 15 October 2013

Locked Doors are not the only objects that can be Hacked in Bionic Dues. There are hackable Computer Terminals with varying effects scattered throughout missions. As of 1.0, there are only two types of terminals: Intel and Special. In general, hacking Computer Terminals costs very few Hacking Points when compared to Locked Doors.


Computer Terminal - Intel

Description

This computer has secrets. Thankfully, it's actually not even playing hard-to-get about those secrets. It's kind of lonely, so if you give it a truly light bit of hacking, those secrets are yours.

On the other hand, the secrets are pretty near-term in scope: revealing everything within 20 tiles or so (even through walls).

Effects

Works just as advertised. Twenty tiles is not very much in Bionic Dues--it is very easy to increase the Sensor Range of a Science Exo above 20. The real benefit of hacking Intel Terminals is being able to see past all doors and walls, which block sensors. This includes not only seeing enemy bots, but also seeing loot or restoration objects behind locked doors. Do note that Hunter Bots revealed by the hack will become hostile and Hide Bots will still go invisible--the reveal serves roughly the same purpose as sensors.

Computer Terminal - Special

Description

Engaging in Unsolicited Information Management at this terminal:

...honestly, we have no clue. Hacking this terminal may cause monkeys to fly out of your nose. But we do suspect that two terminals that look exactly the same will cause the same effect (within this city). Can anyone say "poison taster"?

General Information

"Poison taster" is a very accurate term for these terminals. Upon starting the game, each Special Terminal will be given a random effect. As the tooltip implies, terminals that look the same will always have the same effect within the game. Furthermore, the game records the effect of the terminal for you. For example, if you find a terminal that Refills Exo Ammo, all other terminals of that type will indicate that hacking them Refills Exo Ammo (replacing the "we have no clue" blurb). Known effects are grouped by 'kindness' and listed below. The type of effect and how many positive/negative effect terminals are in any given game is determined by the difficulty.

Nice Effects

Trust me, you want these. More of these seed in lower difficulties, and they will assist you in various ways during your mission.

Repairs Exo

Have a few dents in your shields? This type of terminal will fully repair the Exo that hacks it. Use it in the same way as a Repair Station.

Refills Exo Ammo

Want to shoot that Plasma Cannon again? This terminal completely reloads the weapons of the Exo that hacks it, allowing it to continue its Bot killing spree.

Refills Exo Hacking Points

Works just as advertised. There is nothing quite as wonderful as finding this terminal after hacking half of the doors in a Hacker mission. Once you have identified this type of terminal, save it for when you run out of hacking points on your main hacker (likely a Science Exo) to maximize the benefit.

Drives All Bots in Sensor Range Beserk

Sews more dissent in the bot ranks than the death of a hundred Recoil Bots. All bots within sensor range are immediately converted to the "Hates Everyone" faction. Once alerted, they will attack anyone, including other "Hates Everyone" Bots and the player's Exos. While just mentioned, it is worth repeating: beserk enemies can and still will attack you! Typically, though, they will blow each other up, leaving only a small trickle of survivors for the player to pick off.

Neutral Effects

These are a mixed bag. Sometimes, they will hurt you and your plans. However, they can also be used against the enemy--at least, once you know what they are.

All Cover Objects in Sensor Range Explode

Works similar to a ThunderBot attacking cover objects for everything within range. If there are cover objects near your Exo, you can expect to lose that Exo. However, this will also kill enemy Bots hiding near cover.

Destroys all Trap Objects in Sensor Range

*placeholder*

Mean Effects

Hope you weren't planning on having a good day. These effects range from crippling an Exo to outright destroying it.

Drains All Hacking Points from Exo

Immediately sets Hacking Points of the Exo to zero. That means no more hacking for that Exo during the mission (unless 'restored' by Rey's ability).

Drains All Stealth Points from Exo

Immediately sets Stealth Points of the Exo to zero. The Exo in question will be unable to cloak unless its Stealth Points are restored by a Stealth Generator Bay.

Explodes

I said you should have hacked the red code. The resulting explosion deals 2000 damage to the Exo and everything else within around 5 tiles. Typically, your Exo will not survive this, but nearby enemy bots probably won't either. Which is better than...

Kills Exo

...that. This is another terminal that works exactly as advertised. Hacking this terminal will immediately destroy the hacking Exo. Unlike Explodes, there is no upside for the player whatsoever.

Very Mean Effects

You shouldn't have said, "it couldn't possibly get any worse."

Enhances Attack of All Bots

Increases the Attack Damage of all enemy bots by 50%. [verification needed] Note that this affects every bot within the mission, not just visible bots.

Enhances Attack Range of All Bots

Increases the Attack Range of every bot by 5, making it much more difficult to take them out without taking damage. Note that this affects every bot within the mission, not just visible bots.

All Bots in Sensor Range Gain Range+2 Invisibility

Arguably the most brutal terminal effect in the game. Every single enemy bot within sensor range gains 2 range on all of their attacks. Even worse, they become Invisible. Invisible bots are only revealed if the player crosses within a certain range. Note that invisible bots can still be attacked by using attack ground--if you run into this at an inopportune time, your best bet may be to switch to the Exo with the strongest AoE and start shooting. Alternatively, if you have an Exo that can take a few hits, you may be able to determine where enemy shots are coming from, and kill them with single-target attacks.