Starfield Search For Clues Surgical Strike Guide

Starfield: Search For Clues Surgical Strike Guide

Alexis Ongsansoy
3 Min Read

There’s always going to be a quest chain in Starfield where the game encourages you to sniff around on your own. Other objectives are relatively easy, child’s play even. That all stops until you’re told to search for clues. These clues aren’t going to appear on your map anytime soon.

Some NPCs might have pointed you in the right direction to aid you in your search, but what happens next if you miss them as well? If you want to be free from the shackles of the Surgical Strike mission read through the guide and finally move on with your day!

Search For Clues Surgical Strike Guide

The clue you’ll be looking for will be in the Clinic, this will take you to Deepala in the Narion System. Accessing the VIP Wing inside however will require you to smooth-talk one of the employees.

The employee you need to talk to is Titus, he’s uncooperative, which is hardly surprising so go into his office and steal his keycard. It’ll be inside of a green safe behind his desk. It’s a novice lock so breaking into it won’t be a problem.

Starfield Search For Clues Surgical Strike Guide

Now that you have the VIP Wing Keycard, make a right turn as soon as you leave his office. Walk down the hallway and turn left to get to the VIP Wing.

Once inside, the first thing you’ll see is a dead doctor rather than a patient. That and a turret will open fire on you as soon as you head for the room in the back.

Starfield Search For Clues Surgical Strike Guide

Destroy the landmine underneath the bed before going inside of the room. Clearly somebody doesn’t want you here. Go to the left side of the bed and grab the recording.  You’ll find incriminating evidence here which will direct you to an asteroid mine in Sakharov.

Starfield Search For Clues Surgical Strike Guide

And that’s where you can find the clue while doing the Surgical Strike quest in Starfield. Now, you can go and gun down Maya as soon as you leave the station!

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Here we have Alexis, he's been gaming ever since the second Famicom came out. Which is probably the reason why he goes back to platformers every now and then. Somewhere down the line he started getting more and more fascinated about looking at maps change colors for three to eight hours straight. If he's not out strategizing and beating the life out of his space bar in that order there's a good chance you can find him playing an FPS or talking someone's ear out about how game balance gets in the way of realism. You can tell that he really likes getting the full experience of whatever he gets his hands on.
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