The Outer Worlds Peril on Gorgon DLC | Technician’s Keycard location

Knowing how to find the Technician’s Keycard location in The Outer Worlds Peril on Gorgon DLC will allow you to progress in the Mostly Harmless mission. You will need this key to unlock the door down in the basement. But where is the Technicians’s Keycard?

The Outer Worlds Peril on Gorgon DLC | Technician’s Keycard location

Once you’re down in the basement of the canid show place on the rich planet of Byzantium, you will be tasked with opening a door in the basement with the Technician’s Keycard. It is the only way forward and if you don’t have a 80 in lockpicking (and you probably don’t since that is quite a lot), then you are going to need to find this keycard. Thankfully, the keycard is down there in that basement area and you may have just walked past it because of how easy it is to miss.

How to find the Technician's Keycard location in The Outer Worlds Peril on Gorgon DLC

It’s on a corpse down there on the west side of the building, as shown on the above map. Just go to that spot.

How to find the Technician's Keycard location in The Outer Worlds Peril on Gorgon DLC

As you can see from the above picture, the Technician’s Keycard is on a corporate technician corpse there on the ground. It may be very easy to miss. Grab the key and the purpleberry bunch and you should be all good to go. You can also read his diary computer thing next to him for some extra bits of backstory. After you are done, make your way back to the runners up room right in that area to see something that’s particularly disturbing in order to progress in the mission.

That’s about it for this key but there are other keycards in the game. For example, the first one you can get is the kitchen keycard in the Ambrose mansion, which you can read more about here.

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