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==Nakajima Robotics== | ==Nakajima Robotics== | ||
Nakajima Robotics ties | Nakajima Robotics ties in to T260G's story, but is open to any character to visit. It houses the only shop in Shrike and is also one of the few places to sell equipment to (specifically they buy back swords). The party can purchase Repair Kits and Electro Armor (excellent armor if acquired sooner rather than later) as well as several powerful special cannons, which can greatly increase Mec party members' parameters and give them an edge early on. Considering the facility, the store is obviously catered more toward Mecs specifically, though these tools can still be useful to a party without them. | ||
In addition, EngineerCar is an employee at Nakajima Robotics and can be recruited into the party if there is at least one Mec present. Due to certain restrictions with some stories, however, not every main character can recruit him. | In addition, EngineerCar is an employee at Nakajima Robotics and can be recruited into the party if there is at least one Mec present. Due to certain restrictions with some stories, however, not every main character can recruit him. |