Как я понял, в народе ощущается нехватка Aurilian Sculpture Section (2/4). Описание квеста на этот предмет - ниже. Я его выполнил, и квест, надо сказать, весьма интересный. Он берется в 4 фазе, которая наступит примерно через полтора-два месяца. Многие из присутствующих его помнят - там упавший имперский спутник нужно использовать, я звал его смотреть.

В подготовительной части квеста нужно собрать компоненты для Tracking Device, так что лучше уже сейчас этим озаботиться. Часть их лежит в storage #8. 6 секций лутятся, 4 детали делает Master Artisan.

ВНИМАНИЕ: Не говорите с Ticket Collector до того, как соберете Tracking Device! Остальное прочтете ниже.

Crafting: Find a Replacement Computer Core for the Village of Aurilia Computers

Villager: Chief Engineer of Aurilia (5388,-4122)

FS Branch Unlocked: Crafting Mastery: Repair

Required Skills: none (to start quest); Artisan:Master to make 4 Tracking Device Assembly Kit pieces (can be traded/purchased)

Description:
Aurilia’s computer core was damaged in the attacks, the new Chief Engineer needs you to locate and configure a replacement one.

This is an involved and multi-step quest:

Find a Gadget Specialist
Go to Keren on Naboo, Coronet on Corellia, or Mos Entha on Tatooine and speak to a gadget specialist to seek help finding a replacement computer core for the village of Aurilia on Dathomir. The Aurilia chief engineer can provide you with a waypoint to one of these locations if you wish. Simply speak with him. Once you locate the Gadget Specialist you need to purchase a Satellite Tracking Device Assembly Kit from him for 530 credits.

Complete the Tracking Device Kit
Complete the satellite tracking device kit. Doing so will provide you with the means to find a downed satellite from which you could find a replacement computer core. Some pieces need to be looted off any normal NPC’s, like the other regular loot kits. The other pieces need to be crafted by a Master Artisan. Simply drag the pieces into the loot kit, and when all pieces are inserted it will create the “Downed Satellite Tracking Device”.
Tracking Device Assembly Kit pieces:

Tracking Device Assembly Bracket - First Segment
Tracking Device Assembly Bracket - Second Segment
Tracking Device Assembly Bracket - Third Segment
Tracking Device Case - First Section
Tracking Device Case - Second Section
Tracking Device Case - Third Section
Control Unit
Energy Distributor
Electronics Memory Module
Micro Sensor Suite
Obtain the Rights to an Abandoned Satellite
NOTE: Make sure you complete the Satellite Tracking Device before this step, otherwise you will be bugged and will not be able to continue the quest.
Go to any major starport “ticket collector” droid and request their assistance to obtain the rights to an abandoned satellite. Doing so will provide you with tracking data for your satellite tracking device and will allow you to locate the fallen satellite. Rights must be purchased for 1100 credits from the droid (“Obtain Satellite Data” option on radial menu). After purchasing the rights your tracking device accesses the Central Satellite Database and retrieves the necessary Satellite information.

Find the Fallen Satellite and Retrieve the Computer Core
Once you have the data in your tracking device go to it in your inventory and select “Activate Tracking Device” on its radial menu to determine which planet the satellite is on. After arriving on the specified planet use the “Activate Tracking Device” option again for the exact waypoint to the satellite. At the satellite select the “Retrieve Computer Core” menu option on its radial menu to obtain the core.

Reconfigure the Computer Core's Interface
Modify the replacement computer core's interface so that it will be configured to be used with the computers of Aurilia. Do so by choosing the menu options under "Reconfigure Interface" from the computer core's radial menu.

You will need to rewire the replacement computer core to match that of the village computers. There are four indicators on the core that will be lit when it has been properly configured.

To reconfigure the core, you will need to connect four wires in the proper order to contacts on the core. There are red wires, yellow wires, and blue wires. Each color set of wires connects to a different power source, and any combination of the wires may be used to reconfigure the computer core.

When you have the wires configured the way you desire, you may test the configuration to see if it is correct. For each wire that is connected to the correct contact, one of the four indicators will be lit. If the correct type of wire is used but is connected to the wrong contact, then one of the indicators will flicker. You can use this feedback to determine the final configuration of the interface for the new computer core.

Be careful though... each time you test your configuration, power is sent through the core. An incomplete configuration can damage the core. This is reported as 'Circuit Integrity' which gives the percentage chance that the core is still viable. Be sure to keep an eye on this value. On average, a core can survive 6 - 7 attempts without significant damage, but beyond that you risk frying the computer core's circuits and rendering it useless.

There’s no “easy” way to complete this puzzle. However, there is a decent logical strategy you can follow to eventually narrow down the possibilities until you solve it. First off you need to just try an initial set for a base experiment, so connect all the wires and test it. If you get some indicators lit up then that’s good, if not change all the connections and try the test again until you get some matches. Once you have some indicators lit it’s just a matter of trial and error from here. This time change just one of the connections. If the number of matches goes up then the connection was good. However, if the number goes down then you changed one that was good, change it back (and try changing the next connection as well to save integrity). Also, if the number does not change at all that means the connection you modified was not a good one, but you still have the wrong color wire connected, go back and change it to the third color not tried yet (and try changing the next connection as well to save integrity). The flickering indicators can be used in a similar manner to determine the correct colors, but it’s not as important, paying attention to the lit indicators should be your primary concern. If you work down all the connections this way you should have the core reconfigured within a few attempts.

Bring the New Core to Aurilia's Chief Engineer
Bring the newly configured computer core to Aurilia's chief engineer so that he may use it to stabilize the village's primary computers and you can complete the quest.

Reward: An Aurilian Sculpture Section (2/4)