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1. Go to the Arsenal and destroy the server there
2. Go to Engines and defend them until Jane tells you to go - you have to kill going to you enemies
3. Go to the Bridge
Could you elaborate? Selling the Secret Data doesn't increase reputation but it triggers the quest line. After some time they should send you the 2nd message and give a mission or what to do next. In case of RealWare it's to do any procedural Espionage mission for AnCom
Yes, they did so because they knew in advance that handing over the secret data would be triggering.
But after selling the data, there is no change.
They don't send me messages like other leaders do.
I have done about 10 missions since I gave them the data.
As for the Unchained Belt story mission, I will check the message again and try to capture it. Maybe it was the translation, but it wasn't clear.
Under the pressure of the Quasimorphs, I was confused about the mission for the first time and had to check to make sure I wasn't missing any enemies.
This fits with why I am not a fan of story missions in other procedural roguelikes.