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Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
On the left side of the room (facing the flesh scientist) there is a Xeno Pain machine which you can use to free Heinrix from it.
if you didn't free him then he's likely dead.
sucks
The only way he isn't with you in act 2 is to tell him to leave your ship I believe. Otherwise he sticks with you as the eye and ear of the inquisition.
He was in my retinue, but not in my party before the ambush
now he is -nowhere-
Since finding him I have been looking for a working airlock and sabotaging his build.
JK, sorry to hear about your bug.
Is the druhkari next to the pain machine dialogable for you? You need to talk to him so he leaves and you can get Heinrix out. It's not obvious
To fix my mistake I used the Toybox mod and clicked the Unrecruit(add works too) option under Heinrix in the Party submenu. This summoned him to the ship and immediately launched into a scene to start his sidequest. After that scene was done he was standing around where he usually does and I was able to add him to my list of active members when leaving the ship.
Also, while I only did this fix for Heinrix, it should work for any/all of the other companions you may have missed saving- so long as they had been recruited into your party. That is to say, I don't think this will work for Ulfar if you missed him.
Please note that I am posting this fix shortly after doing it so I do not know what effects, if any, it will have in the end narratively,