How to complete Fragmented Logs in Arc Raiders

Arc Raiders Fragmented Logs: A player looking at a computer desk with a dead robot slumped next to it.
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Fragmented Logs is one of the most annoying quests in Arc Raiders, mainly because you're sent through some of Stella Montis' biggest deathtraps. It's not helped by the fact that the map is a maze. On the bright side, you don't need to complete it in a single run, so don't worry too much if you die midway through.

Below, I'll give you a step-by-step guide to beat Fragmented Logs, including where to find the Robotic Sandbox terminals, the conduit backrooms, and the main frame data.

How to complete Fragmented Logs in Arc Raiders

First things first, you will need one Electrical Component, which I recommend bringing with you to save time. You can craft them at a Refiner using plastic and rubber, recycle various tech and equipment (like Wasp and Hornet Drivers, Snitch Scanners, Looting MK.2, and so on), or search Electrical areas to find them.

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Once you've got an Electrical Component, you're ready to complete the three Fragmented Logs quest steps on Stella Montis. These can be done in any order, but I'd recommend starting with the out-of-service terminal in Robotic Sandbox since this is the objective that requires the Electrical Component.

Repair the terminal in the Robotic Sandbox control rooms

To repair the out-of-service terminal, you need to head to either side of the Control Room between Robotic Sandbox A and B. There are various stairways leading to this area if you follow the signs, but if you're down in Robotic Sandbox A, you can ride the construction lift up the walkway.

Head inside the Control Room, and you'll find a computer that you interact with to repair using your Electrical Component. I used the terminal on the southeast side overlooking Robotic Sandbox B, next to the heptagon-shaped desk.

Enable power in a conduit backroom near Robotic Sandbox

Next, you need to head to one of the small offshoot rooms in the hallways downstairs by Robotic Sandbox A or B. I used the one near Robotic Sandbox B, labelled Control Room B2 above the door, since it's closer—it's on the ramp leading south from Sandbox B, near the Raider Hatch.

Enter the conduit backroom and you'll find a main power switch between what look like large server terminals. Pull the switch to complete this objective.

Boot the mainframe data terminal in Cultural Archives

The last objective is in the Cultural Archives on the far east of the map, which you can access via the Business Center or Atrium. You're looking for the small room that sticks out further east toward the centre of the Cultural Archives. Inside, you'll find a computer desk next to server boxes that you can interact with. If you've been to the Cultural Archives before, you'll know this place is infested with Shredders, so be careful.

You don't need to extract with anything, so find your nearest safe exit and get out of there. In return for your hard work galavanting across Stella Montis, Shani will give you three Showstoppers and three Trailblazers. It's not much, but they're sure to come in handy if you're taking on the new Close Scrutiny map condition.

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Rory Norris
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Rory has made the fatal error of playing way too many live service games at once, and somehow still finding time for everything in between. Sure, he’s an expert at Destiny 2, Call of Duty, and more, but at what cost? He’s even sunk 1,000 hours into The Elder Scrolls Online over the years. At least he put all those hours spent grinding challenges to good use over the years as a freelancer and guides editor. In his spare time, he’s also an avid video creator, often breaking down the environmental design of his favourite games. If you can’t track him down, he’s probably lost in a cave with a bunch of dwarves shouting “rock and stone” to no end.

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