Professor Boram
Overview
Professor Boram | |
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University Professor | |
Zone | Steel Canyon |
Coordinates | (-2745, -248, 2249) |
Level Range | 10-50 |
Introduced By | Admissions Officer Lenk |
Introduces | Professor Taylor |
Enemy Groups | Council |
Professor Boram is the second contact for the Invention System tutorial. He is located at the Circulation Desk in the Library, inside the University in Steel Canyon.
Contents
Introductions
About this contact
University Professor
Professor Boram has a Doctorate degree in Civil Engineering. Before taking a faculty position at Paragon University, Vic Boram spent years working in the City Planner's Office as a consultant.
Initial Contact
Hey, Character. Mr. Lenk sent you over here, right? I'm getting students by the truckload ever since we implemented the Inventions Program.
Greeting
- Hey, Character. How are you doing?
- Welcome back, Character. Ready for some hard learning?
No More Missions
You should go see Professor Taylor now, Character. I told him to expect you.
Missions
Research Salvage in the Bookcase
Briefing
This class is about Salvage. There are two types of Salvage: Invention and Base. Invention Salvage is used to create a variety of items; whereas, Base Salvage is used exclusively to build Base Items. You can, however, convert Invention Salvage to Base Salvage. In case you're wondering, even while you are playing in Supergroup mode, you will still acquire Invention Salvage. Okay, let's move on.
There are different Rarities of Salvage, which basically means how often or rarely you find certain types of Salvage. The four Rarities are: Common, Uncommon, Rare, and Ultra Rare. Now, how would you know how to tell the difference, you ask? It's easy. The color of the name and the information listed in the Information Bar will tell you exactly how common (or rare) your Salvage is.
So I bet you're wondering how you're going to carry around all of this 'stuff'. Well, it's simple, really. You have an entire inventory dedicated to Salvage. The amount of Salvage pieces that you can carry is limited at first, but as you increase in Security Level, that will grow somewhat. Base Salvage does not contribute to your Salvage inventory count. If you have a Base Storage Object, it will hold Base Salvage only; conversely, Personal Storage Lockers located in Pocket D or around Paragon City will only hold you Invention Salvage.
Your final lesson is a simple one. You can sell your Salvage to any store in Paragon City. You cannot buy it there, but you can at least sell it. You can even sell it to other Heroes if you make your way over to the Consignment House. But don't worry about Consignment Houses just yet. Your Guidance Counselor will tell you all about that once you finish the program. For right now, just focus on your studies.
I have an assignment for you. Now don't groan like that, this IS school after all.
Go search the stacks to my right and find more information on Salvage. By the way, if you ever forget what I've taught you, you can always research it again in those stacks. Now go research Salvage, and come back to me when you're done. I want to make sure you didn't end up in the Cafeteria.
Mission Acceptance
Off you go then. Research Salvage and give me a quick report on what you've learned. Come back and I will check your work.
Unnecessary Solicitation
Have you done your research on salvage yet?
Mission Objective(s)
- Research Salvage
You find the required reading materials among the volumes in the bookcase.
Salvage Textbook | |
You put together a quick report on Salvage, based on the reading from the textbooks in the stacks. |
Salvage | |
There are five types of Salvage, but the most common are Base and Invention. Base Salvage can only be used to create Base Items. Invention Salvage, however, may be converted to Base Salvage (which can create many more types of items). Click on the Convert tab in your workbench window for converting choices.
There are three different types of Rarity: Common, Uncommon, and Rare. The color of the Salvage piece name as well as information listed in the Information Bar will tell you more about the piece of Salvage you are viewing. You have a slightly limited Salvage Inventory that will expand with Security Levels. Base Salvage does not count towards your Salvage Inventory. You may 'store' your Invention Salvage in Vaults located in Pocket D and around Paragon City; conversely, the Base Storage Object located in your base will only hold Base Salvage. Salvage may be sold at any store or Consignment House in Paragon City. You cannot buy Salvage from stores. Even while you are playing in Supergroup mode, you may still acquire Invention Salvage. |
Briefing
Let's see what we got here. Hm. Ok. Ok. That's good. Right. Good job.
That's only part of this class. Since this course is on Salvage, your next assignment is to head over to the campus supply room and pick me up some. Here's the list of Salvage I need. Hurry back.
Unnecessary Solicitation
Do you have the materials I sent you for? What are you waiting for?
Mission Objective(s)
You hear suspicious activity downstairs. This can't be good.
- Retrieve Supplies
- Recover Salvage Container
You managed to retrieve Professor Boram's supplies.
Invention Salvage | |
A collection of invention salvage collected for the invention lab at Paragon University. |
Debriefing
Well hello, again, Character! How did it go? WHAT happened?! I can't believe the Council would be so blatant as to try and rob a university supply room! I don't suppose you managed to get my supplies? Really? Good work. You've impressed me. I am going to send this Salvage over to Professor Chandler, you're going to need it later on in your coursework.
You did a fine job, Character. This course was more than you bargained for, I'm sure. I feel very confident sending a student as capable as you to your next class.
New contact
The next course is Invention 201: Recipes taught by:
Recipes are the backbone of the Invention system. Without Salvage and Recipes, there is no system. This course is designed to give you an overview of what types of Recipes can be found (or bought), rarities, and what is required to use them.
Professor Taylor is located in the Library.