Fallout 4: Far Harbor - Where You Belong
Before heading into Acadia proper, you can scout the grounds for some ammo and stimpacks. If you head onto the roof, you'll notice there's a ham radio sitting up top under a shelter. This seems like the place.
Make sure you have Valentine with you when you head in. It's time to meet DiMA, another synth who appears to be some sort of Institute prototype, like Nick. Have a chat and you'll find out more about your droid detective pal, along with a dollop of existential pondering.
When chatting to DiMA, you can tell him you're a synth and Nick will appreciate it. On the other side, if you say synths are just machines, Valentine will go minus one on his respect algorithm. Machines, eh?
Once done chatting up the tube-headed robot, speak to Faraday and Chase to trigger Acadia's side quests. Faraday wants you to retrieve some storage drives from a shipwreck, while Chase wants you to track down a missing synth. Make sure you take the time to talk to Nick while you're still here, too.
Now head down two flights of stairs and you will find Kasumi working on some machinery. Approach her for a chat. Speaking to Kasumi soon reveals her distrust for DiMA and she asks you to look into the synth leader on her behalf.
There are multiple ways to approach this. You can hack the terminal at the end of the corridor, or you can ask Cog and for the storage room key and he will reveal he dropped it in the upper floor in the telescope room where DiMA is. Head up the stairs to the walkway circling the telescope and the key can be found on the table at the end. If you do decide to do it this way, you can help yourself to the ammo crates and supplies in here and it doesn't even count as stealing. Bonus.
Alternatively, if your charisma is high enough you can just ask DiMA what the deal is. Whatever you choose, you then need to head back to the top and in the observation room near the telescope and take Faraday's Program. Show it to Kasumi once you have it to complete the quest and get a 500 cap reward.
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