The Miracle of Electrope
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The Miracle of Electrope
- Quest giver
- Electrope Enthusiast
- Location
- Heritage Found (X:17.1, Y:11.5)
- Quest line
Xak Tural Sidequests
┗ Heritage Found Sidequests- Level
- 90
- Required quest
- A Day in the Life
- Experience
372,960-418,320- Gil
958- Patch
- 7.0
- Links
- EDB GT TC
The electrope enthusiast is scrutinizing the machinery.
— In-game description
Steps
- Speak with the electrope enthusiast and have him accompany you.
- Accompany the electrope enthusiast to the power converter and then speak with him.
- Accompany the electrope enthusiast to the partitioned water tank and then speak with him.
- Accompany the electrope enthusiast to the control tower and then speak with him.
- Speak with the electrope enthusiast once more.
Dialogue
Well, if it isn't Her Majesty's special guest! Did our electrocapacitor catch your eye?
The machines here run on electrope, so the capacitor serves as a battery, storing the lightning energy as it rolls in from all the pylons we've erected.
If you're interested, I'd be happy to show you around and tell you more about our system!
Piqued your curiosity, eh? First, let's head downstairs to see the power converter!
The electrope enthusiast is now accompanying you. Keep him at your side in order to proceed with quest objectives.
You can leave the electrope enthusiast behind by entering a different area, or by speaking with him and selecting the option to part ways.
If you wish to have the electrope enthusiast join you again, return and speak with him at the original location.
What will you do?
Speak with the electrope enthusiast.
Part ways with the electrope enthusiast.
Nothing.
It's great to see folks taking an interest in electrope. Any excuse to talk about it is always welcome!
Are you sure you wish to part ways with the electrope enthusiast?
Something came up, I take it? Another time, then! If you need to find me, I'll be near the electrocapacitor.
Welcome back! Now, where were we?
Ask about the cubical building.
That's our food storage facility. By converting lightning energy to ice, we've created a refrigeration system that can prevent spoilage.
It's a godssend, I'll tell you that. These parts get a lot of rain and humidity, so if we didn't have refrigeration, we'd have a massive mold problem on our hands.
After lightning energy is absorbed in the electrocapacitor, it's transmitted to this power converter.
Its function is to stabilize and distribute appropriate levels of energy to each household and facility.
...You look lost. Are you more of a visual learner? Let's pay a visit to the partitioned water tank on the north side of town.
Right, so, after lightning energy is allocated to the residential grid, it's utilized in a variety of ways, one of which is that tank there.
Normally, it's a receptacle for filtering rainwater. By using electrope to convert the lightning energy to fire, however, we can have hot water readily available at any time!
Amazing, isn't it? Lastly, let's go and have a look at the control tower just up the stairs.
These panels enable us to freely adjust each of the public utilities individually.
The utility manager monitors the operational status of each facility, keeping an eye out for any problems. Not a glamorous job, but it's important work.
Well, I think that about covers it! Let's loop back around to the electrocapacitor, shall we?
So, how'd I do? Hopefully I've answered all your most burning questions.
Believe it or not, I'm not actually an engineer—just an apprentice. I was inspecting the capacitor when you arrived.
Thanks for letting me ramble, though. It was a great opportunity to brush up on my studies!