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It's commonly referred to as the "Molecular Relay." I don't understand all the science behind it, but it works. De-materializes you in one place, re-materializes you in another. I'm sure it sounds crazy, but it's a reality.Brian Virgil
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The signal interceptor is a set of constructible settlement objects in Fallout 4, that are built as part of the quest the Molecular Level.

Background

Designed by ex-Institute scientist Doctor Brian Virgil, the signal interceptor is capable of hijacking the molecular relay signals used by coursers in teleporting to and from the Institute. Once it has a signal, the interceptor substitutes the Sole Survivor for the courser and teleports them into the Institute.

Characteristics

The signal interceptor consists of the beam emitter, control console, reflector platform, and relay dish. These items must be built at a settlement, with the assistance of one the main factions.

Crafting

Once the signal interceptor plans are given to either Tinker Tom, Sturges or Proctor Ingram, the signal interceptor can be constructed, beginning with the reflector platform, continuing in a specific order. Each of the objects will disappear from the workshop build menu after being built.

Control console Molecular beam emitter Reflector platform Relay dish
  • Biometric scanner: 1
  • Copper: 3
  • Rubber: 2
  • Steel: 5
  • Circuitry: 3
  • Copper: 5
  • Military-grade circuit board: 1
  • Rubber: 2
  • Steel: 10
  • Aluminum: 10
  • Circuitry: 3
  • Steel: 5
  • Cloth: 6
  • Copper: 3
  • Gold: 3
  • Steel: 3

In order to craft all the items at once (not including the required power sources) the total quantity of each component is as follows:

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