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{{Infobox Mission
| Name = Vending Machine Theft
| Image = BennyHengeNPCBody 3.11.jpg
| Priority = N/A
| Type = Investigation
| Series =
| UEC Buy In = 0
| UEC Pay =
| Start Location = [[Port Olisar]],<br/>[[Crusader]],<br/>[[Stanton system|Stanton System]]
| Mission Giver = [[M. Trovitz]] (via datapad)
| Requirements =
| Difficulty = Easy
| Faction = None
| Parallel Missions =
}}
[[Category:Untracked Missions]]
'''Vending Machine Theft''' is a series of datapads and visual clues leading the player to [[Bennyhenge]]. It functions as an untracked mission.

==Part 1: [[Port Olisar]]==
The trail begins on Port Olisar, where the player may find two datapads.

{{Spoiler box|content=CASEFILE #232131089 VENDING MACHINE THEFT
ISSUING OFFICER: [[M. Trovitz]]

LAST UPDATED: 2945-03-21_16:44SET

On 2945-03-03 we received our first report of missing [[Big Benny's|BIG BENNY]] brand vending machines from the Port Olisar commuter hub station. [[Alby Mollion]], the on call manager, explained that a [[Terra Mills|TERRA MILLS]] SERVICE TECHNICIAN had come to repair the machine and informed him that it would have to be taken to an offsite center. The following week, shift supervisor [[Tony Losong]] contacted Terra Mills Service Center to inquire about the repair only to learn that the so-called service technician had not in fact been associated with the company. It was at this point that [[Crusader Security]] was contacted by the Port Olisar administrators to look into the matter. Security vids pulled from the station's feed captured the suspect leaving with the machine in question but so far, facial match has been a dead end. It is surmised that the suspect was wearing spoofs, faux-vis, or some combination thereof. Attempts to track the suspect's transport also proved futile as the regtags were traced back to a decommissioned hauler.

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