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>>886095
>Flick the light switch on. The doors had power, so maybe the lighting is on the same circuit. If it works it'll light the place up better than a flashlight alone.
The light comes on, looks like this room is real, or at least has power.
>Check how sturdy the handles for that mop, plunger and any other tools in here are.
The mop handle is made of sturdy wood, it could feasibly work as a lever to move some rocks.
>Search the place top to bottom and see what else is stored here. Are there any basic tools like a screwdriver, pliers or a hammer that a janitor would have you could take?
There don't seem to be any tools, aside from the mop, plunger, and some toilet cleaning wands.
>>886004
>Prometheus? What's in that box?
It looks to be filled with assorted cleaning supplies and chemicals. I think the box is just something the facility had lying around with their name on it.
>>886093
>I love how warm your brain is.
I... maybe this link was a bad idea...
>>886011
>Turn faucets, press buttons, look for trap doors. There might be a secret entrance somewhere around here.
I turn the faucets but only a slight trickle of water comes out. I check the paper towel dispenser, but it seems to be empty. Nothing else in here seems to stand out, there aren't any buttons hidden behind the cleaning supplies or anything.
>>886003
>Steal everything that isn't nailed down! You could put this on your resume if you end up unemployed after this fiasco.
Well, if nothing else, maybe I can convince any guards I run into that I'm a janitor or something.
>>886006
>The point of concern is that the someone they were hoping to fool might be you, or someone like you, and the reason for doing so might be in order to more easily kill or capture that person.
I'm just a merc pilot, man I can't imagine why PROMETHEUS would be trying to trap some rando mercenary. There were also a whole bunch of ground troops with me when this mission started, what about them?
>>886054
>Get us a good look into that drain. See if you can plug us into anything inside of it.
The pilot takes you off their backpack and holds your camera up to the drain. It is screwed into the floor and it's too dark to see further than a few inches, however. The signal gets stronger the closer you are to the floor, you can also make out the faint sounds of voices somewhere below, coming up through the piping.
>>886177
>Access inside camera of helmet, and take a photo of the wearer. This will be for registration. We don't want to be tricked by some nobody claiming to be you when we get separated.
The pilot places you back on their backpack.
My helmet doesn't have an internal camera, it's not like it'd be able to pick up anything other than an extreme closeup of my forehead or nose or something. Like I said, we'll handle registration once we get a ride out of here, and you don't have legs or anything, so I don't think we're going to get separated anytime soon.
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