You can then return the device to Schells for additional credits and an XP reward. You might as well play in the high-stakes machines instead of the low-stakes ones for more credits. One of the biggest and most obvious improvements to. If you want to help Schells, play Quasar until you win 5 times and the device alerts you that enough data has been gathered. Players will also notice a Mass Effect Mako that has a lot more detail to it and generally looks way better than the one from 2007. Once Schells gives you the device, you have three choices. Schells will attempt to enlist your help with collecting the data if you refuse, he'll stay at the entrance to Flux until you agree to help him out. Not surprisingly, Flux's owner Doran accused him of cheating and tossed him out. In order to do this, he has been using a device which emits a signal that tampers with the machines, increasing his odds of winning (as Schells needs more data on winning instead of losing). Schells explains that he is trying to perfect his 'system' for predicting the outcomes of Quasar machines. After starting the above-mentioned assignment, the next time you enter Flux a cutscene plays showing Schells being thrown out by the club's bouncer.