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I see that no one yet has given a straight answer after all this time.

She is located at the "Force Enclave" at odessen when you enter the "Alliance Camp Headquarters"

So, Problem solved thank me in credits!

Less snideness please. The above posts were made in 2015, shortly after the content was released (and, indeed, the first post was made *on*the*day*it*was*released*), when the answer you gave would have counted as a medium-quality spoiler. The link to Dulfy was, indeed, irrelevant (in part for being substantially out of date - it's *still* there and it's *still* out of date), but the answer that you find out when you play KotFE Chapter IX was definitely correct and effectively spoiler-free. (It also gave all the information you need to find her, including the "entry condition".)

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So a slacker like me who hasn't done much in way of storyline should just dump these things?

 

If you have a level 70 character, or higher, just start the ossus storyline. It will auto-complete KotFE/ET and you can then turn in the crates.

 

*or with a level 65 character you can start chapter one of KotFE, escape out of it, and then jump to chapter one of KotET.

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So a slacker like me who hasn't done much in way of storyline should just dump these things?

 

Depends if you want the decorations and more useless mounts or not. If you want them, hand in the crates. Otherwise they only effect KoTFE and KoTeT. The level of your advisors doesn't seem to really do much even then. Just opens a vendor for more useless mounts in addition to the ones you get from the crates.

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So a slacker like me who hasn't done much in way of storyline should just dump these things?

 

They contain legacy bound armor shells from the 1.0 and 2.0 eras, companion gifts and some mounts and decorations.

 

So it depends on what you do instead of storyline. If all you do is PVP and Ops and you couldn't care less about space barbie and solo activities with companions, then yes, they aren't of much use for you. You still could vendor the gear and sell the rest on the GTN, all you need to open the boxes is is a char that has played to chapter 9 of KOTFE or skipped to Ossus.

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They level up your influence with Alliance Specialists. Leveling up your influence with the 4 Alliance Specialists will help with doing Star Fortress missions. One of the Star Fortress achievements requires your influence to be 10 with each of them.

More to the point, if you have them at rank 10+, they provide special objects you can use in the fights in the Star Fortress missions, especially the one provided by Aygo.

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More to the point, if you have them at rank 10+, they provide special objects you can use in the fights in the Star Fortress missions, especially the one provided by Aygo.

 

You also get the little side missions as you rank up, not sure how many, about 4 or so for each specialist, which has it's own rewards, exp/cxp, and companion gifts. So worth keeping, and using even if you never do anything else...lol

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Also there is no need to throw them away regarding inventory space. They are stackable and bound to legacy, so they will only take up 4 slots in your legacy bank and you can pull them out as needed with any of your characters. Edited by Phazonfreak
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Also there is no need to throw them away regarding inventory space. They are stackable and bound to legacy, so they will only take up 4 slots in your legacy bank and you can pull them out as needed with any of your characters.

 

true I've about 80 of each sitting in my legacy bay...lol

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So a slacker like me who hasn't done much in way of storyline should just dump these things?

 

Well they are a pretty good source of income when you get to the part where you can actually redeem them.

The gold gifts you can sell on GTN for roughly 200k credits each. At least that seems to be the price where people actually buy them on my server.

The crate itself holds about 5k credits. The armor shells are good for 3-5k credits apiece when sold to a vendor. You don't have to collect them. The mounts can be sold on GTN but are not rare, so not worth a lot. All the decorations I have gotten from them are bound, so no value there.

 

But on average a single crate is easily worth upwards of 40k credits - not all of them have the gold gifts but enough do to meet or exceed that estimate.

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I never got any side missions on the one character that maxed them all. Now I if I just remember which one that was to check him out. I have too many. Its a minor thing but as you raise them up the occasional comments made by other NPCs change from complaining about the Alliance to praising it.
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I never got any side missions on the one character that maxed them all. Now I if I just remember which one that was to check him out. I have too many. Its a minor thing but as you raise them up the occasional comments made by other NPCs change from complaining about the Alliance to praising it.

 

they are on a tablet/device/thingy in your 'chambers' on odessan. The room close to the admiral. with the map screen up, you should be able to see them. They're not missions you go out on, just turn them in when you reach certain levels of influence. Basically, it's free xp :)

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they are on a tablet/device/thingy in your 'chambers' on odessan. The room close to the admiral. with the map screen up, you should be able to see them. They're not missions you go out on, just turn them in when you reach certain levels of influence. Basically, it's free xp :)

 

The Commander's Quarters is actually near the Underworld Logistics section, not the Military Hangar. Look for a datapad with a triangle quest marker on a table to the left as you walk inside.

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The Commander's Quarters is actually near the Underworld Logistics section, not the Military Hangar. Look for a datapad with a triangle quest marker on a table to the left as you walk inside.

 

dang....my memory must be going...lol ty for pointing me in the right direction....you know it's getting bad when you can no longer find your way around your own base...🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Depends if you want the decorations and more useless mounts or not. If you want them, hand in the crates. Otherwise they only effect KoTFE and KoTeT. The level of your advisors doesn't seem to really do much even then. Just opens a vendor for more useless mounts in addition to the ones you get from the crates.

 

Higher level with the 4 Advisors gets you additional abilities when doing the Star Forts, if anybody actually does those anymore.

 

Handing in the crates can also get you some nice companion gifts among the kickback stuff. And of course you can vendor the trash armor for some credits.

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Higher level with the 4 Advisors gets you additional abilities when doing the Star Forts, if anybody actually does those anymore.

Yes, level 10+, as I said in the third post on page two of the thread.

Handing in the crates can also get you some nice companion gifts among the kickback stuff. And of course you can vendor the trash armor for some credits.

"some" being three or four thousand per shell.

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