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'''Supportive Apparatus''' is the second main puzzle in the Western Delta area of The Talos Principle 2.
'''Supportive Apparatus''' is the second main puzzle in the Western Delta area of The Talos Principle 2.


== Puzzle Elements ==
== Puzzle elements ==
{{Puzzle Element List|Blue door=true|Connector=true|Hexahedron=true|Pressure plate=true|Receiver=true}}
{{Puzzle Element List|Blue door=true|Connector=true|Hexahedron=true|Pressure plate=true|Receiver=true}}



Revision as of 07:54, 9 December 2023

Supportive Apparatus
Identifier: West 1-2
Area: Western Delta
Puzzle Type: Main
Previous Puzzle: Servitor
Next Puzzle: Automatic Doors

Supportive Apparatus is the second main puzzle in the Western Delta area of The Talos Principle 2.

Puzzle elements


Overview

As you enter the puzzle, you find a red emitter to the right side, and a corridor on the left that leads to the progress wheel, blocked off by a red receiver. A connector is readily available. In front of you is a blue door that leads to a large room. In that room, to the right is a mover that is blocked off by a blue door controlled by a red emitter, another small room with a connector in it that is also blocked off by a blue door controlled by a red receiver.

Hints

A basic hint:

[ hint ]
Since the name of the puzzle is Supportive Apparatus, placing equipment on top of other equipment is going to be important in this puzzle.

If you're having trouble getting started:

[ hint ]
There is a window, use that to start things off instead of trying to connect the lasers through the blue door.

If you're having trouble getting the second connector:

[ hint ]
If the move is close enough, there is an angle at which you no longer need the light to go through the blue door

If you're not able to keep the connector on the hexahedron:

[ hint ]
You can keep a connector on top of a hexahedron on the ground. But if the box is already on top of a mover, you can't keep the connector on it. You don't need to, keeping the connector directly on the mover is enough

At the very end, if you're having trouble with angles:

[ hint ]
Make sure that the mover is at the very end of the path. You still need a bit of elevation for the connector outside

Solution

[ solution ]