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Pragmata
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Dock Central currently has two community-documented Training Data collectibles in Pragmata. If you searched for Toutes les Données d’entraînement du Dock central – Pragmata, this is the English walkthrough for that same task. The important part is not the item count so much as where players usually miss them: one is in Block 2, Research Zone, near the rescue hatch and a red-zone key case; the other is in Block 4, Lunafiber Laboratory, near a Lunum shard and a terminal. If you sweep those two landmark clusters carefully, you can clear all known Dock Central Training Data without wandering the whole sector again.
Based on current community collectible routes, two Training Data pickups are consistently documented in Dock Central, which is treated in guides as the station’s later or final sector. That matters because Dock Central is dense with overlapping collectible categories. In the same stretch of progression, you can also run into Modules, Red Zone Keys, Chests, Earth Memories, Emergency Hatches, Pure Lunum, and other pickups. That mix is exactly why Training Data gets skipped: players grab one nearby collectible, assume the room is clean, and move on.
There is also a small terminology issue depending on language settings and guide source. You may see Research Zone written as Zone de recherche, and Lunafiber Laboratory written as Laboratoire Lunafibre. The location logic stays the same. If your menu language differs, trust the block number and nearby landmark objects more than the exact room name.
Your first Training Data collectible is in Block 2, Research Zone. The cleanest way to find it is to stop treating Block 2 like a corridor and instead treat it like a collectible pocket. Community guides place this pickup near two very useful anchors: the rescue hatch and a red-zone key case. If you have reached that part of Block 2, you are already in the correct search space and do not need to comb the whole sector.
When you enter or return to the Research Zone, slow down as soon as the rescue hatch becomes the obvious landmark. This is the point where players often focus on progression, combat cleanup, or the key case and forget that Training Data is tucked into the same general area. Make one full loop around that objective cluster before advancing. If you pick up the red-zone key case first, do not assume that was the only item placed there. In Dock Central, the game likes to stack different collectible types close together.
If you missed the item on your first pass, the easiest recovery method is to re-enter Block 2 specifically and head straight for the rescue hatch section rather than searching from Dock Central’s broader hub routes. The key landmark combination is strong enough that you should only need to revisit the Research Zone pocket itself. Players lose time when they start checking unrelated side paths, especially because Dock Central’s layout makes several rooms feel more open than they really are.

The second Dock Central Training Data collectible is in Block 4, Lunafiber Laboratory. This is the one that gets missed most often during fast progression because the lab area tempts you to follow the next objective marker or interactable instead of fully clearing the room. The two anchors for this pickup are the Lunum shard and a terminal. Once those appear together, you should assume the Training Data is nearby and search that local zone before leaving.
The practical rule here is simple: do not exit the Lunafiber Laboratory right after grabbing the obvious resource. A lot of players spot the Lunum shard, collect it, and mentally mark the room as done. That is the exact habit that causes the miss. Training Data is a separate collectible category, and Dock Central likes to pair progression items, materials, and collectible objects in the same room. If you are standing by the terminal and you have already interacted with the shard, stay put and do one extra sweep of the laboratory instead of pushing forward.
If you are returning later, use the same logic as Block 2: revisit the laboratory itself, not the whole map. The terminal and Lunum shard narrow the search area enough that a second pass should be quick. Even if your map language or sector naming differs, Block 4 plus lab equipment plus terminal plus Lunum shard is the landmark set you want. That combination is much more reliable than relying on memory of the exact corridor that led you in.
If your goal is efficiency rather than a blind 100% sweep, the best method is to collect each Training Data item during normal story progression through Dock Central. The sector is built like a late-game space with layered routes, combat interruptions, and several collectible categories feeding back into the hub. That means the fastest collectible route is usually the one that respects the game’s intended block order instead of fighting it.

This route works because it cuts out the main source of wasted time in collectible cleanup: searching huge sectors after the fact with only partial memory of the room. In Pragmata, late areas often look visually similar on a quick pass, especially under combat pressure. Landmark-based collection is faster and more reliable than trying to remember “the room before the room with the terminal” after you have already moved on.
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Community guides agree on one useful point: Training Data ties into Refuge simulations and rewards. What is less clear, at least from currently available public documentation, is the full mechanical breakdown of every Training Data unlock. There is not much official Capcom material explaining the system in detail, so most practical knowledge comes from collectible walkthroughs and completion routes rather than a formal in-game primer.
The safe takeaway is that Training Data is not filler. Even if you are not chasing absolute 100% completion, these pickups appear to feed broader progression systems beyond simple map cleanup. So if you are using the Refuge to manage upgrades, simulations, or side rewards, it is worth collecting both Dock Central entries on your first clean pass through the sector. Skipping them may leave part of that side progression lagging behind the rest of your run.
The first mistake is confusing collectible categories. Dock Central loves to put multiple pickup types in the same space, and players naturally assume one pickup means the area is cleared. That is not how this sector works. A red-zone key case, Lunum shard, or terminal interaction can sit right next to the actual Training Data and distract you from it.

The second mistake is leaving rooms as soon as combat ends. Late Pragmata spaces encourage momentum, but collectibles punish that habit. After a fight, especially in Block 2 and Block 4, take a few seconds to search the landmark area before moving into the next hallway or objective state. That extra pause is usually faster than a later return trip.
The third mistake is trusting sector naming too much. Some guides, localizations, or community posts can vary in how they refer to late-game areas. If you are trying to reconcile different walkthroughs, rely on Block 2 Research Zone with rescue hatch/red-zone key case and Block 4 Lunafiber Laboratory with Lunum shard/terminal. Those landmark combinations are the most stable way to identify the correct collectible locations.
On PC, one extra practical issue is visibility. Some players have reported performance and texture-loading roughness in Pragmata’s heavier scenes, which can make small interactables easier to overlook. If Dock Central looks muddy or hitches while you search, stabilizing settings or reloading the area can make collectible cleanup less frustrating. That does not change the locations, but it can make them easier to recognize quickly.
If you want the shortest practical recommendation, clear Dock Central by using landmark clusters, not vague memory. In Pragmata, that means sweeping Block 2’s rescue hatch area and Block 4’s laboratory terminal area before advancing. Current community evidence supports two Training Data collectibles in Dock Central, and collecting them during your first pass is the cleanest way to avoid a slow endgame cleanup lap.