INFRA
Skunktaur Feb 10, 2018 @ 12:04pm
Final Secret Door
So, what *is* behind that locked keypad door in the final chapter? I've managed not to see any info about it other than that you need to get basically every single piece of corruption info in the game, and I only found most.
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Lamarr Feb 10, 2018 @ 4:10pm 
I believe it's 50% in Act 1, 75% in Act 2 and 50% in Act 3 to open it.
Skunktaur Feb 10, 2018 @ 6:50pm 
Okay; somehow I didn't get enough despite searching pretty hard. So what is behind this door and is there a video, a picture, anything?
HopeLess CatE Feb 10, 2018 @ 7:30pm 
Originally posted by Skunktaur:
Okay; somehow I didn't get enough despite searching pretty hard. So what is behind this door and is there a video, a picture, anything?
Depending on his previous actions during the game, Mark will have one or two ways to go about shutting down the reactor safely.

The first way is to follow the manager's instructions and walk right into the reactor's core chamber. There, the player will have to solve a timed puzzle to push back all the control rods into the reactor, effectively slowing down then stopping the nuclear reaction entirely.

The other way requires (possibly ?) Mark to have fixed the Hammer Valley Dam and gained access to all parts of the Bunker level. Near the Reactor Core doors, a locked door with a keypad, similar to Door B2 in the Bergmann Tunnels is hidden behind boxes. Mark will ask the manager about that door, and depending on what Mark found in the bunker, the manager will either avoid the question or Mark will confront the manager, revealing what he knows about the whole operation, and gain access to this part of the power plant.

Here some offices, living quarters and a second control room will allow Mark to safely shut down the reactor without exposing himself directly to the radiations. An audio log will give some more insight on the bunker's purpose and its connection to the NPP.

A note pinned on the wall also mentions a mysterious code "0451", very famous sequence of numbers in video games.

Got information from this wiki: https://stalburg.arctar.us/Reactor
Last edited by HopeLess CatE; Feb 10, 2018 @ 7:41pm
Skunktaur Feb 13, 2018 @ 4:57pm 
Interesting. Thanks!
Jugostran Feb 17, 2018 @ 1:58pm 
As Mark would say... INTRIGUING!
Skunktaur Feb 17, 2018 @ 3:24pm 
After playing Infra I played "The Long Dark" and kept thinking, "I'm pretty sure it's not meant to be like that..." I imagine the one is a prequel to the other, and the whole "mysterious EMP" thing is actually just really, *really* shoddy maintenance. =)
Pesky Apr 13, 2019 @ 12:34pm 
I couldn't find anywhere to use the four digit code after this point. That specific code is used earlier on in the game but INFRA doesn't tend to play reverse-time games.
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