Computing Module
Computing Module feels worth carrying when you care more about long-term build progress than another quick sell.
Optic Lenses feels worth dragging out when a weapon craft or upgrade is already waiting for it, not when it is just another nice-looking rare part.
Optic Lenses deserves extraction space when you already know the weapon craft or upgrade that wants it. That is what separates it from generic component clutter. If the stash has that next step waiting, keep it. If the run still needs fuel, healing, repairs, or the ammunition that keeps the current loadout alive, Optic Lenses usually falls behind because it solves tomorrow's weapon plan, not today's extraction.
You pull it from normal item and resource loot paths, then keep it only when the next weapon craft or upgrade is already real instead of hypothetical.
Computing Module feels worth carrying when you care more about long-term build progress than another quick sell.
Mechanical Parts is the component stack to keep when the next Trampler upgrade or research unlock is already waiting on it.
Pneumatic Parts is the kind of rare Trampler material you keep when a real build step is waiting on it, not simply because the drop color says rare.
Weapon Parts are worth carrying only when you already know which gun craft or upgrade is waiting for them; otherwise they lose cargo priority fast.
Optic Lenses pays off when the stash already has a weapon step waiting for it, because then the part stops being speculative cargo and becomes progression you can cash in quickly.
If no weapon craft or upgrade is waiting, this is just another component stack asking you to defend it. Ammo, meds, repairs, and cleaner payout loot usually win first.
Yes, when a known weapon craft or upgrade is already waiting for it after extraction.
It loses priority when the run still needs fuel, healing, repairs, matching ammo, or loot that pays out more directly.