This collection includes every marker from the Transmissions category of points of interest in Star Wars Outlaws, all placed on interactive maps created specifically for the game.
Transmissions in Star Wars: Outlaws are lost recordings, the collectibles that can be found in yellow containers placed in the orbits of planets available in the game. A total of 16 such transmissions can be found.
You can start collecting these transmissions soon after acquiring a spaceship, but they are encrypted. To read them it is necessary to complete "The Veteran" quest on the planet Akiva.
The index below enables quick navigation to the desired marker / point of interest.
The scoundrel contacts Keelo again, complaining about the situation.
Alright Keelo... you're probably dead... but in case you're not, you need to get over here, now. I had to pay some sleemo on the street to get me some food. He wanted four hundred credits! Not like I had much of a choice, did I?
It's a yellow container floating near the wreckage.
The scoundrel is in a tricky situation with the Hutts on their back.
Uh... hey, Keelo. It's me. Jabba caught me and, uh... he wants me to tell you he knows you ripped him off. And that he will find you, just like he found me. For kriff's sake... I never should've trusted you.
A Jedi Knight named Sefin Garoby has crashed on Toshara.
This is Sefin Garoby... I have crashed on a moon called Toshara. Regretfully, none of the Clone Troopers survived...
The moon does not appear in any of my records, but it's a developed world with a mostly human population. They don't speak Basic but my protocol droid speaks an old language that seems approximate to their native tongue. The people are peaceful and unaware of the war. I will send more reports as soon as possible.
The container is located inside the wreckage.
Sefin is receiving help from Tosharan mechanics.
This is Sefin Garoby... we had a funeral for the Clone Troopers today, and many of the locals helped organize it. These are kind, good-hearted people... something I haven't experienced in a while, since the war broke out.
I also received assistance from a couple of mechanics who are trying to repair the transport shuttle. While it doesn't seem like there are any other ships here with functioning hyperdrives, they are confident they can get it working again.
Sefin is intrigued by Tosharan culture and their means of taming the moon's weather.
This is Sefin Garoby. The mechanics are making good progress on the transport shuttle, so I hope to soon be able to return to my mission. Even though it has been a nice respite from the war, it reminds me that the Republic is fighting for the same peace I have found here...
I have learned a lot about the Tosharans. The winds on this world can be very harsh, but the people are resilient and have built infrastructure that not only protects them from the winds but harnesses its energy. To think that they have lived in isolation this entire time, and thrived in this environment... it's staggering...
Sefin parts with Toshara but leaves them her protocol droid.
This is Sefin Garoby. The transport shuttle is repaired, and I am ready to continue my mission. I have left my protocol droid behind, as the Tosharans have shown great interest in learning Basic and establishing trade routes. I hope, once the war is over, we will be able to build links to worlds like this again.
I'm saddened to leave this place, but perhaps once we're done on Felucia, I will return.
A yellow container located between ice pillars floating in space.
A smuggler named Maranda reaches out to an old associate about some hot goods.
Hey Vipsha, this is Maranda. Look, my buyer got spooked and now I'm sitting on six pounds of synthetic bacta I can't get rid of. You still running with that crew? Got a real good deal for you here on Kijimi. The Republic's buying it at top price. Get back to me as soon as possible.
Yellow container floating amid space debris.
Vipsha responds to Maranda about their situation.
Maranda... first of all, how did you get this signal? Second, I suppose you didn't hear the news that Kijimi's off the table. The Ashiga have shaken up my best clients. It's just not worth it. Dump that stuff in the sewers and cut your losses.
A yellow container floating among the pieces of the wreckage.
Maranda responds to Vipsha.
Vipsha... you must be losing your step, because your partner... Jet, gave me your signal. But if you’re too scared of these bugs, then you’re not the guy I’m looking for. Goodbye.
Vipsha contacts Jet Kordo about an opportunity.
Hey Kordo, got word that kid Maranda's gotten grabbed by the Ashiga Clan. Left six pounds of bacta in our old safe house. Have a look - and if you make a sale, I want my finder's fee, buddy.
A scoundrel contacts a partner named Keelo after reaching a safe house on Tatooine.
Keelo, dank farrik where are you? I've been lying low on Tatooine for days now and it's killing me. The place is a dump and you didn't even have the decency to leave me a deck of cards. I've got the credits here but it's no good if I can't get out, is it?
The scoundrel contacts Keelo after the safe house has gotten compromised.
So that little womp rat sold me out and I had to make a run for it. I managed to take most of the stash with me but I think Jabba's bounty hunters are close. I found a small cave out in the Wastes. I'd grab a ship but I think Jabba has eyes on all the docking bays. I'm sick of this, Keelo. Get over here now!
A yellow container levitating in space near a large satellite dish.
A message from chief supervisor Poreni at the Akiva production plant.
General Grievous. This is chief supervisor Poreni at the Akiva production plant. I am happy to announce that the latest batch of B1 battle droids is completed ahead of time. As per agreement, we will deliver them to Hakara forthwith, where they shall be ready for deployment immediately.
A yellow container levitating near the surface of one of the asteroids.
A response to chief supervisor Poreni from General Grievous' protocol droid C-5DS.
Supervisor Poreni, I am C-5DS, on behalf of General Grievous. Field data indicates that batch 4652-A of B1 battle droids have proven insufficient in terms of combat performance. Out of more than twenty-six thousand deployed droids, less than five percent have survived engagement with Republic forces. Before scheduling another order, we require an update as to how the product will be improved.
A yellow container levitating near a piece of wreckage.
A response to General Grievous from chief supervisor Poreni.
General. I am shocked to hear that our B1 droids did not live up to your expectations. My sincerest apologies. We will address this feedback with urgency and will not only improve the product for next delivery, but will offer you a twenty percent discount. We look forward to your continued trust.
A yellow container levitating near the surface of one of the asteroids.
A new droid order from General Grievous to chief supervisor Poreni.
Supervisor Poreni, this is C-5DS on behalf of General Grievous. It has come to our attention that preliminary tests of the BX Commando unit are promising. The twenty percent discount on future B1 deliveries will suffice, and we will make an advance order of twelve thousand BX units.