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One Step Ahead

One Step Ahead is a mission you can find and complete in Starfield.

One Step Ahead
Given By Imogene Salzo
Location Ryujin Industries HQ
XP Reward 100

One Step Ahead overview

One Step Ahead is a Starfield Ryujin Industries quest. Like all other Starfield missions, you can find the full details of One Step Ahead in your mission log, and you can easily find your next objective location by following the quest marker, or by entering the scanner mode and following Starfield’s breadcrumb trail.

One Step Ahead is preceded by no particular mission, and followed by no confirmed quest.

Promoted into a “junior operative” role, your first task is to perform some corporate espionage. CeltCorp attempted to hack into the Ryujin Industries mainframe. Make them pay.

You can begin One Step Ahead by interacting with Imogene Salzo.

One Step Ahead objectives

Most Starfield missions consist of several objectives that you must complete to advance the quest. As you complete each objective, your journal will be updated with the next objective.

Specific objectives and checkpoints have not yet been confirmed for this Starfield mission.

One Step Ahead reward

Completing One Step Ahead provides the player with 100 experience.

Some quests also provide additional rewards:

This quest does not reward the player with any unique weapons, armor, or items.

No additional rewards have been confirmed.

One Step Ahead mission console commands

If you just want to start the One Step Ahead mission, all you need to do is enter the following Starfield console command to begin:

startquest 002C572B

Be warned that attempting to start a quest that requires specific triggers or hidden markers can result in game instability, so it is recommended you save your game before trying any commands. If however you are encountering a Starfield bug that prevents the mission from advancing, you might want to try the following:

resetquest 002C572B

The above command will completely reset a quest (make sure you save your game beforehand in case it causes a crash to desktop). It also has the potential to prevent that quest from ever completing, meaning you’ll need to use the completequest 002C572B command to progress.