That is a 330 Kohm surface mount resistor. Unfortunately, you probably don't have the tools or skill handy to replace it easily - maybe someone here does, personally a few comparatively large passive components are about my level of surface mount soldering skills.
Please, don't bend your Percy circuit board to try to get it to speak James, it'll probably just break it. If you hit that black glob which is a specially made silicon die applied directly on top of the PCB and then "glopped" over instead of putting it into a proper package and is not a publicly available part like the surface mount components around it, its game over, there is no repair from even the best micro-solderer
Please, don't bend your Percy circuit board to try to get it to speak James, it'll probably just break it. If you hit that black glob which is a specially made silicon die applied directly on top of the PCB and then "glopped" over instead of putting it into a proper package and is not a publicly available part like the surface mount components around it, its game over, there is no repair from even the best micro-solderer
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