It turns out the attempts to eliminate the bug threat through the use of Terminid Control Systems were entirely fruitless in . Now, it’s up to the Helldivers to deactivate these terminals across several major planets. To prevent the spread of the Terminid and to earn plenty of medals along the way, it’s essential for Helldivers to know how to deactivate the Terminid Control Systems.
Part of the last major order was to establish Terminid Control Systems meant to constrain the bug population across multiple barrier planets in. Mission command may have worked against Super Earth’s best interest, as these controls have only led to further growth in the Terminid population. Now, it’s time to return to these planets to retroactively fix our previous mistakes to stop the spread of Terminids. Like many other objectives on bug-infested planets, the way to complete this task is fairly straightforward.
There are three total steps to complete the new Terminid Control Systems missions in. Helldivers mustdestroy at least 17 mutated Terminid Eggs, manually deactivate corrupted battery silos, and then extract. Infested control system areas will have large Terminid eggs covering nearby walls. Like any normal egg elimination mission, use your primary weapons or your best explosive stratagems to destroy these mutated eggs. Be aware, there will be plenty of Terminids guarding these sections of the map.
These tasks can be completed simultaneously. If you want to save time for extra medals, then it might be best to split your squad into duos to complete these two objectives simultaneously.
Alongside destroying mutated eggs, you must also find corrupted battery silos on the map to deactivate. The silos themselves appear to be massive, bug-infested pillars. Players can deactivate these silos by pressing a blue button and inputting the necessary code. These affected areas will appear on your map, and you only need to deactivate three total silos. Once both tasks are complete, Helldivers
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