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885142 No. 885142 ID: e2dc7c

"Come on! Come on damnit!"

*SMACK*

"Work, you piece of junk!"
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No. 885740 ID: 074011

It might still be under construction. Maybe it isn't locked?
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No. 885742 ID: d3602f

>>885692
Unable to connect
Note:Have you tried turning it off and back on again?
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No. 885853 ID: 05ff2f

...Well, this is odd, Boss. Gettin' no signal from this keypad. It's like it doesn't have any electronics inside to connect to. ...Or it may just indicate that security here got half a brain and disconnected the external port when the keypad was installed so it wouldn't be dead easy to hack. [We got any means to detect if there's actually electronics in there or the port is just disconnected?] Try plugging us into the other keypads to check which of them, if any, have a connection.

But if the door doesn't have any electronics in the keypad, maybe it doesn't have the lock or actuators installed either. You can try pulling the door open to check.

You ought to know we picked up a radio broadcast with a coded signal from nearby when you got near the door in the back right. It's about the best lead we got right now. Lemme take a look at the code to see if it's anything. [Run standard signal analysis and decoder routines] If we're lucky it'll be from one of the ground force troopers and we can rendezvous.

Oh, and if you haven't done it already, plug us into your helmet comm headset so we can talk discreetly. It's not a good idea to be talkin' out loud in hostile territory where unwanted ears can hear, y'know.

And to be safe: [Lock all wireless communication devices to receive only and disable all broadcasting] It should default to that, but we're the cheapest TACAI available so I wouldn't count on them following proper security practices.
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No. 885856 ID: dbf422

>>885853
There are no electronics in the keypad, that's confirmed.
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No. 885857 ID: 54e0e2

The keypad lack electronics.

Hypothesis: the electronic locks are fried.

Hypothesis (1): The electronic locks are fake.

Hypothesis (2): The electronics have been removed.

Analyze signal.
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No. 885965 ID: b5fb67

>>885692

>no electronics inside keypad

So this whole place is a facade then.
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No. 885970 ID: 074011

It might just be that this section is out-of-use for renovations. They didn't have anything good in the hangar.
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No. 886002 ID: e2dc7c
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886002

>>885694
>A decoy? Is the door fake too?
>>885853
>But if the door doesn't have any electronics in the keypad, maybe it doesn't have the lock or actuators installed either. You can try pulling the door open to check.

After pushing against the doors and trying to wedge their fingers into the seam between the door's shutters, the pilot steps back.

"It doesn't look like it'll budge. Nearest I can tell, the doors aren't real either? It's like they're just one solid sheet of metal with a seam between shutters just engraved on"

>>885853
>Try plugging us into the other keypads to check which of them, if any, have a connection.

The Pilot takes you around the room and tries plugging you into the various keypads. The result seems to be the same, keypads with no electronics and fake doors built into part of the wall. Until you get to the door you detected the coded signal near. This keypad appears to be active. Much like the previous keypad, you manage to find the number code and the door slides open, this time not grinding to a halt.

"This one worked!"

>>885695
>Let's just hope it isn't a broom closet...

"I... have some bad news, it seems..."

>>885731
>Attention Ladybird: unidentified signal broadcast detected from vicinity of far right door. Connection is untrusted. Connect anyway?

"A signal, and it's coming from this closet? Connect and see if you can figure out where it's coming from."

The signal is much stronger now. The best you can pinpoint the location it is emanating from is the small drain in the floor.

>>885853
>Oh, and if you haven't done it already, plug us into your helmet comm headset so we can talk discreetly. It's not a good idea to be talkin' out loud in hostile territory where unwanted ears can hear, y'know.

"Good idea."

The Pilot attaches you to the ports on their backpack, then taking one of your cables and attaching it to a port on the back of their helmet. You two may now communicate without the Pilot audibly speaking.
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No. 886003 ID: 33cbe7

>Mop
Weapon.
>Plunger
Weapon you can wield alongside TACPAD.
>Bucket
Portable storage.
>Jars of unknown chemicals
Probably caustic. Could be useful for getting into the sewer.
Steal everything that isn't nailed down! You could put this on your resume if you end up unemployed after this fiasco.
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No. 886004 ID: b1b4f3

>>886002
Prometheus? What's in that box?

The signal is coming from the drain, by the way.
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No. 886006 ID: 2007b6

Decoy doors strikes me as a very bad sign from a pure strategy-and-tactics standpoint. I mean, you're attacking this building, right? Somebody's shooting back, blew up your vehicle. Therefore there's an opposing force, likely the same people who built this place, or at least allied. Walls cost money, and metal costs more than concrete. They wouldn't have gone to the trouble to build fake doors if they didn't see some potential advantage to fooling somebody, convincing them - at least for a few moments - that there were some real doors here.

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.
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No. 886009 ID: 91ee5f

>>886002
The signal seems to be coming from the drain.
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No. 886011 ID: d3602f

>>886002
Turn faucets, press buttons, look for trap doors. There might be a secret entrance somewhere around here.
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No. 886013 ID: bffeb2

My money's on a secret disguised elevator to a hidden part of the facility.
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No. 886054 ID: dbf422

Get us a good look into that drain. See if you can plug us into anything inside of it.
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No. 886070 ID: 074011

Well the signal could be a lure for us, but who would be interested in us? There are more expensive A.I.s...

May as well follow it.
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No. 886071 ID: dbf422

>>886070
Well of it's a lure, it's there to lure ANY AI. No reason to assume it's tailor made.
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No. 886093 ID: 34f8f6

I love how warm your brain is.
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No. 886095 ID: 05ff2f

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.

Check how sturdy the handles for that mop, plunger and any other tools in here are. Maybe you could use one as a improvised weapon or as a lever to pry the rubble away from that sewer access hatch.

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?

I'd suggest taking advantage of the water faucet and having a good drink because we have no idea when you'll get access to potable water again. Filling a seal-able container with water to take with you is also advisable.

As best we can tell, the radio signal is coming from the floor drain. No idea why whatever is transmitting that signal would be stuck down there or what it is. I suggest prying the grate up and taking a look. Just don't touch whatever is down there 'till be analyze the situation. ...Hey, does your helmet have a camera we could tap into to see what you're seeing?
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No. 886177 ID: 54e0e2

REPORT: This facility is absolutely suspicious. Fake doors and an ominous name. This might as well be a fake mission to lure you here.

IMPERATIVE: Before connecting and analyzing signal, investigate source. Peer through the suspicious drain. Until the source is confirmed harmless, do not connect.

INVESTIGATIVE: Inspect all containers of chemicals in the room. Take note of brand names and whether the chemicals are from outside the facility.

SYSTEM: 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.
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No. 892194 ID: e2dc7c
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892194

>>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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No. 892195 ID: 33cbe7

Take this junk back to the sewer access. The real fun is below us. And the real funk. I can see why the only thing they didn't skimp on was the janitor's closet.
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No. 892196 ID: 2755f5

what is that boxy wall unit above the sink for? see if you can remove it
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No. 892197 ID: 91ee5f

>>892194
>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.
The signal is definitely coming from down there. We could also hear voices down there.

I think the only way down there is through that Sewer Access hatch from earlier.

Take the mop with you and try using it as a lever to move some of the rubble off of the Sewer Access hatch.
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No. 892198 ID: 91ee5f

>>892196
That’s the paper towel dispenser.
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No. 892209 ID: dbf422

Alright. Besides being the only way out, maybe you'll end up saving the day and getting a huge bonus. Then maybe you can get a tank that isn't made of cardboard and risk my programming.

Time to move some rocks, like a real hero.
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No. 892221 ID: ff82d2

>paper towel dispenser seems to be empty
Wow, how dare they use up all the paper towels. What kind of a hotel is this?

I mean, I thought about suggesting to use the cleaning agents to clean the transparent parts of your helmet, but... no towels!

Anyway, I'm not sure if that broom's gonna be good enough to remove the rubble. You need something larger. Something like.. THAT PILLAR in the middle of the room that supports the shelves. See if you can remove it.
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No. 892283 ID: e2dc7c
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892283

>>892196
>what is that boxy wall unit above the sink for? see if you can remove it

That's the paper towel dispenser. It's pretty securely fastened to the wall, I don't think I can rip it off without tools.


>>892209
>THAT PILLAR in the middle of the room that supports the shelves. See if you can remove it.

The pillar seems to be firmly secured between the floor and the ceiling. It seems like it'd be more trouble to try and dislodge than it's worth.

>>892197
>Take the mop with you and try using it as a lever to move some of the rubble off of the Sewer Access hatch.

The pilot returns to the large room with the sewer access hatch. They struggle, even with the leverage granted by the mop, but the rubble rolls to the side and the hatch is exposed. They seem to be tired from the exertion, but they twist the latch and raise the hatch. There is a ladder built into a vertical shaft descending into darkness.

"Well, that took more trouble than I thought..."
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No. 892284 ID: b1b4f3

>>892283
Alright the signal was likely coming from below and we heard voices, so there's probably people down there.

Make sure to close the hatch behind you!
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No. 892285 ID: b5fb67

>>892283

Descend the hatch! Turn on your flashlight and keep the mop in case you need to poke something.
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No. 892296 ID: dbf422

Take a few deep breaths before heading down. Can't afford to stop long but you seem tired.
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No. 892308 ID: ff82d2

Make sure to climb down head-first.
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No. 904709 ID: e2dc7c
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904709

Author's Note: Slight format change. My time to digitally draw is much less than it has been in the past. I get a little time to draw at work, but it's on paper. So, for the time being, I'm going to try and pencil sketch updates for a bit. Please bare with me.

>>892296
>Take a few deep breaths before heading down. Can't afford to stop long but you seem tired.

I'm not in the best shape, ok? I just needed a little breather. I'm good to go now.

>>892285
>Descend the hatch! Turn on your flashlight and keep the mop in case you need to poke something.

The pilot carefully climbs down the ladder, bringing the mop bucket with him, while also closing the hatch.

>>892284
>Alright the signal was likely coming from below and we heard voices, so there's probably people down there.

I don't see anyone down here... but there definitely was at some point. The lights are actually on down here too! Or some of them are, anyway. A few look to have been shot out or something. There's a hallway that seems to come to a T-section.
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No. 904713 ID: fd0bee

The ventilation go to the right so there should be less people to the left, go there.
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No. 904715 ID: 93f082

Proceed with deafening quietude through the dead air towards the branch of your fate. This branch unambiguously points to the left.
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No. 904717 ID: b1b4f3

Take a right. That's towards the signal we detected.
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No. 904825 ID: 2e0f31

Inspect the crater at the far end. Just what were they shooting down here?
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No. 904846 ID: b5fb67

>>904709

Judging from the bullet holes, something was shooting at something else that was attempting to climb/descend the latter. From the enormous hole at the T-junction, it wasn't successful.

Peek both directions at the junction.
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No. 904847 ID: 083eef

Make sure to check your corners.
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No. 904876 ID: 5b7a9b

Peer by the corners.
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No. 904907 ID: 2007b6

Extend the mop around the corner at head height, don't expose your actual body until you confirm that it's not going to be shot at.
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No. 905407 ID: e2dc7c
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905407

>>904825
>Inspect the crater at the far end. Just what were they shooting down here?

I don't know if I want to get close enough to inspect it without knowing what's around the corners. But from here, it looks like it might have been some kind of anti-material rifle impact or other heavy duty weapon. It's not uncommon for ground forces to have one or two of that type of ordnance in case they run into a gun emplacement or Power Armor or something. Unless they were trying to hit the wall, I'm not sure what they were firing at though...

>>904846
>Peek both directions at the junction.
Ok, I'll look right, you look left, and we tell each other what we see. Tell me if I need to not get shot or something.
Right, we've got... more corridor. Several of the lights look to have been shot out. There are some more bullet holes, and then it looks like there's a bend further down and I can't see any further. What've you got?
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No. 905408 ID: 2e0f31

I guess we should do another scan for that signal to reorient ourselves. My hunch is going leftwards, though.
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No. 905409 ID: 93f082

We got a prediction. A prediction that you'll be searching bodies of fallen soldiers very soon.
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No. 905413 ID: b5fb67

>>905407

Got a man down at the other end of the junction.

Inspect the body for any possible ID, then loot it.
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No. 905436 ID: ad51b8

>What've you got?
A dead body. Also the hallway bends next to the dead body so can't actually see that far down. Think the dead guy might have some good loot, like an actual weapon?
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No. 906465 ID: e2dc7c
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906465

>>905408
>I guess we should do another scan for that signal to reorient ourselves.

You run a scan for the signal you detected in the Janitor's Closet. It seems to be stronger coming from the other side of the wall with the crater in it, and down.

>>905436
> A dead body. Also the hallway bends next to the dead body so can't actually see that far down. Think the dead guy might have some good loot, like an actual weapon?
>>905413
>Inspect the body for any possible ID, then loot it.

It looks like one of the REVALIA HEAVY INDUSTRIES ground troops. He looks like he's clenching something tightly in his hand, and there's a gun lying next to him. What do you make of this?
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No. 906474 ID: 7efe6b

It's hard to say. It seems a bit strange that one of your own's reached this place before you. It probably means that their mission is over. Either they succeeded in their mission to unravel the secret project, or they failed and this is one of the retreating casualties.
If they succeeded, good, it means we're safe. If they failed, well, then the Prometheus will focus on the battle above and we should have a better chance at infiltration... unless this guy's holding something important.

Carefully inspect what the trooper is holding in his hand. Also, take the gun.
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No. 906480 ID: b1b4f3

I think we need more information. How old is the blood? Is the corpse rotting yet? See what's in his hand.
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No. 906488 ID: 1872dc

Okay so he was killed with a large caliber machine gun, based on the line of bullet holes. Mostly level so it's not just someone who picked one off the ground. Hard to be sure but they were probably alone or with someone really patient.

Anyway, do search the hand and grab the gun.
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No. 906496 ID: 2e0f31

First, make sure that thing he's clutching isn't a primed grenade. Then, arm yourself! Assuming guns don't have DNA locks in this corporate spacefuture.
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No. 906509 ID: ad51b8

probably some poor bastard that was patrol this area and got into a fire fight with someone or someones better armed and bit it. Gun will be useful but careful about the thing in his hand. It could be something as simple as a key he was hoping to us to move around or escape or it could be a live grenade that he primed before got religious and becoming a much more holy man.
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No. 906517 ID: c49598

check if the corpse has an A.I. so we may berate it for letting its partner die before we interrogate it.
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No. 906519 ID: 2202fb

>>906496
We can probably hack it regardless.

Firstly, check for lifesigns. They could have auto-tourniquets and medical foam dispensers built into their suit so they may just be unconscious. Ofc, a full scan via us would be best since the lifesigns may not be rather subtle.

Check for any tech they may have as well. Comms, huds, filters, knives, faks, zip-cuffs, morphine, IFF chips, drones, tablets, etc. Also grab their platecarrier/harness. Their's holds mags and gear. Yours doesnt.

Btw, if they are booby trapped, a bobby-pin or toothpick should work as a makeshift pin
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No. 906544 ID: b5fb67

>>906465

Open fist, examine object.

Examine gun, make sure it won't blow up on us if we take it.
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No. 969787 ID: e2dc7c
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969787

>>906519
>Firstly, check for lifesigns
The Pilot unfastens the collar of the armor from the helmet and slips two finger in and prods around, waiting a moment, and then shakes their head.
"I can't feel a pulse, and with all this blood around, I'm pretty sure their dead... Blood seems pretty fresh too. Must have happened fairly recently? But I'm not a doctor."

>>906496
>First, make sure that thing he's clutching isn't a primed grenade. Then, arm yourself! Assuming guns don't have DNA locks in this corporate spacefuture.

The Pilot carefully pries the little finger back first. When a grenade-like object isn't revealed they sigh, and work the other fingers loose.
"It looks they were holding a thumb drive."
The Pilot then picks up the handgun and checks it.
"Well, if who ever made this gun does have DNA locks, it doesn't change much. Looks like the poor guy emptied all their rounds at what ever did him in."

>>906519
>Check for any tech they may have as well. Comms, huds, filters, knives, faks, zip-cuffs, morphine, IFF chips, drones, tablets, etc. Also grab their platecarrier/harness. Their's holds mags and gear.

The Pilot searches the body up and down.
"Aaaand it looks like someone else nick'd any other gear they were carrying after taking him out... Maybe I can at try bluff my way out of trouble with the empty gun or something at least..."

"Ok, I should probably not hang around here too much longer in case who or what ever did this is still close by. I can either go back the way I came, or continue down this hall."
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No. 969789 ID: b1b4f3

>>969787
Continue down the hall.
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No. 969791 ID: 6f7a5a

continue around the corner
but quietly and stealth like
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No. 969798 ID: 3992ff

>>969787
Proceed with caution. We obviously don't want to get into ANY altercations right now, but maybe you can luck out and get some ammo for the gun if there's any other fallen forces.
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No. 969802 ID: 0fae41

Keep going. An empty gun is still a heavy club.
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No. 969828 ID: 4286b4

Plug this drive into your thumb drive port, wherever on your suit you might have one. If you don't have one, then plug it into the WAT.
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No. 971633 ID: eb1fcc

>>969828
waylay that, we don't know what's on that drive. Best case, secrets that people would want us dead for knowing. Worst case, some kind of military virus meant to cripple whatever's going on down here.
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No. 971649 ID: 4286b4

>>971633
Both your best and worst case sound great to me!

One does not simply obtain a thumb drive and not check what's on it.
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No. 971686 ID: ae9bd9

>>971649
indeed
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No. 1051995 ID: e1017c
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1051995

>>969828
>Plug this drive into your thumb drive port

"Tell you what, I'll plug it into you. You can scan it to make sure it's safe before opening anything and tell me what's on it. Meanwhile, I'll concentrate on finding our way out of here, further down this corridor."

The pilot plugs the thumbdrive into an open port on you, the TACAI. A scan of its contents does not reveal any apparent virus or malware present. There is an encrypted folder labeled "NEW FOLDER". The encryption does not appear to be difficult to crack and proves to be only a minor hurtle. Inside are 3 files labeled "OF-0015," "VP-01," and "VS-01"
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No. 1051996 ID: e1017c
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1051996

OF-0015 OMNI FRAME
Height: 7.3 meters
Top Speed: Reverse Joint Walker System: 96 kph
Weapon Systems: Anti-personel laser, 5 Weapon OMNI PORTS
Location: Underground Hangar 06
Status: Ready

Adaptability/ Customization: Very High
An experimental variant of the standard WAT. Where as a standard WAT is bound to a single loadout or battlefield role, the OMNI FRAME is designed with the intent to be capable of filling any battlefield role by swapping out any of its several OMNI PORTS. Even the drive system can be swapped out with relative ease due to an additional OMNI PORT connecting the torso. Further more, due to the remarkable OMNI-PORT system, virtually any weapon or device can be installed simply by attaching it to the hard point. The OMNI FRAME's onboard computer, once linked with a TACAI, automatically links with the weapon and integrates it with the vehicle's systems. Virtually any corporation's weapons or devices can be utilized.
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No. 1051997 ID: e1017c
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1051997

VP-01 Variable Patroler Halzune
Height: 15 meters
Top Speed: Ground mode: 72 kph
Flight mode: Mach 1
Weapon Systems: Anti-missile laser system [chest mounted]
Launcher System x2 [back mounted]
Light Weapon Hardpoint x2 [forearm mounted]
Ejectable hardpoint x2 [wing mounted]
Particle Cannon [back mounted]
Location: Underground Hangar 04
Status: Ready

The next evolution in Armored Patroler technology. The "Halzune" is capable of sustained, unassisted, flight, even in atmosphere, allowing it to approach any warzone, without the aid of transport, as the operation may call for. Striking swiftly from the air and converting to a ground based mode similar to that of a Gelzune. The back mounted launchers can be loaded with a variety of self propelled ammo, while the forearm mounts can house light ballistic weapons or light beam weapons. The wings have two hardpoints, when extended, that can carry hand held weapons or additional, larger weapons which can be jettisoned, however the wings cannot retract when these are in use. The back mounted Particle Cannon is a devastating weapon forming the nose of the flight mode. This weapon can also be accessed in Ground Mode, but is cumbersome and recommended the unit be standing firmly on solid ground when fired.
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No. 1051998 ID: e1017c
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1051998

VS-01 "Dreikern"
Height: 45.7 meters
Top Speed: UNKNOWN
Weapon Systems: UNKNOWN
Location: Underground Hangar 01 and 02
Status: Ready

The Valiant Sentinel project was developed with the intent of protecting mankind from the possibility of extra terrestrial threats. Utilizing the experimental twin cores, code named "Anfang" and "Zerstorung" Dreikern's true potential has yet to be realized. Development and testing has been wrought with complications and failures. As of this moment, we have only managed to achieve basic mobility with walking and arm movement. The secrets of the twin cores remain locked away behind Professor [REDACTED]'s research.
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No. 1051999 ID: de15ea

Looks like heading toward Hangars 1/2 is probably a good idea, definitely looks like that'd be the highest-priority target
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No. 1052000 ID: a7a180

Hangar 01 AND 02? Did they tear down the wall, or is it in two pieces?
...Anyway, long story short this drive has intel on the frames they were developing here. You should hand this over for paydirt, and also steal one of these mechs. Personally, I'd love to be a transforming jet robot. You should head to hangar 04. There's a big damn robot down here that we should probably tell RHI about.
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No. 1052001 ID: a67004

>>1051997
Definitely go for the one in hangar 4.

Highly mobile and flight enabled will give you all the advantage you need.
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No. 1052008 ID: 9b127b

go for big robot, mysteries are fun!
and being huge means you can take whatever comes your way.

also enemies will be less likely to engage a huge foe when they also have no idea what it does
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No. 1052009 ID: 8483cf

VS-01!
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No. 1052010 ID: 2aa5f0

Ok we found something and you may want to know about it. The flash drive contains blueprints on 3 different mechs and from the sounds of the drive they should all be here in base.

First is a "small" mech (under 10 meters) in hanger 6 called OF-0015 OMNI FRAME. Looks pretty standard and currently set up to provide an anti-infantry roll though it's a bit bare bones at the moment. Plus side is it's small so you'll be harder to detect if you're dead set on trying to get our of her unnoticed and looks built to be customized however you want it to run so if you can find the parts later you can turn it into whatever you want it to be.

next mech is in hanger 4 and is called the VP-01 Variable Patroler Halzune. Looks to be a bit of an all rounder as it has a gun for just about everything but it can turn into a jet so if you know how to fly you could use that to get out of here if the AA isn't to bad. Thing is 15 meters tall though so stealth would probably be a bit harder especially if you decide to take it for a test flight and it's biggest gun seems to be awkward to use in it's bipedal mode so no running and gunning with that thing.

Last mech is BIG, as in taking up 2 whole hangers (hanger 1 and 2) just to store the damn thing. It's simply called the VS-01 "Dreikern". Blue print says it's over 45 meters tall and has some kind of weapon that the egg heads making the thing still don't know the limits of yet. Problem is besides being the size of a 15 story building the thing is a prototype and it seems the only thing they got working on it is basic movement. So no way in hell you're going to be sneaking out unnoticed with this thing but if you ever wanted to reenact your favorite kaiju movie knock yourself out.

So I guess the next question is, what kind of exit do you want to make?
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No. 1052016 ID: 96112b

Seizing the prototype warmachine in hangar 01 and bringing it back to base may be rewarded with a sizeable bonus pay.
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No. 1052018 ID: 8ddac9

Omniframe if we plan on fighting here, halzune if we're planningto escape from here.
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No. 1052019 ID: 7ee045

Get the "Dreikern"
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No. 1052021 ID: 7c0da2

It's a list of blueprints, there is three different mechs, do you have something we can display them on?
You should try to get the VS-01 "Dreikern", it's in hangar 01 AND 02, it's just that big. It's probably worth quite a lot, it's a prototype and there is something inside they can't understand.
It's apparently unarmed at the moment, but it's 45.7 meters tall, if you want something gone you can simply step on it. And at that scale they'll need a lot of firepower to do more than scratch the paint.
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No. 1052026 ID: de15ea

>>1052021

It looks like it probably has built-in weapons, so since these are all experimental units its probably a case of "we tested the basic motor functions but none of the shit plugged into the cores yet" (this is not a vote, i alrrady voted earlier)
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No. 1052041 ID: 7ee045

>>1051998
So If we're going to steal the Dreikern we should look around the base for the professor who worked on it.
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No. 1052083 ID: 15c72a

>>1051996
Choice paralysis? No thanks! That said, it's a scavenger's dream. Being able to grab any defeated mech's strongest equipment gives this little guy a lot of long term potential.

>>1051997
Flight mode and a big gun? Sounds generally nice, but the wing weapon system seems awkward.

>>1051998
BIG! It sounds like the twin core system is being uncooperative. Perhaps they're secretly sapient and don't want to be here? You can give them freedom!

My vote's on VS-01. Head to hangar 01-02.
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No. 1052120 ID: e1017c
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1052120

>Omni-Frame - 1
>Halzune - 2
>Dreikern - 7

After sifting through the files, you project the information onto the pilot's helmet HUD.
>It's a list of blueprints, there is three different mechs.

"Huh, this must be the info the ground crew was trying to find. This could help us get out of here AND still get paid!"

>Seizing the prototype warmachine in hangar 01 and bringing it back to base may be rewarded with a sizeable bonus pay.

"And hey, I get the feeling those Gelzune would be pretty reluctant to fire at something with not one, but TWO experimental reactor cores of unknown power. Sounds like a plan. Now I've got some good news and bad news. The Good news is, I think I found an elevator that will take us down to the hangars. The bad news... They have a D.O.G.G.O..."
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No. 1052123 ID: a7a180

Does DOGGO have an interface port? We could hack it. I'm sure we know how to hack. You just have to shoot colored rectangles with a hacking gun, right?
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No. 1052134 ID: 29fb4e

how smart are those things? could you toss something down the hall and it will investigate the sound letting you slip by or no?
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No. 1052137 ID: 15c72a

>>1052120
Can you pet the dog?
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No. 1052142 ID: fec07f

>>1052120
Memorie's fried remember? What can you tell us about this thing?
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No. 1052146 ID: e1017c
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1052146

>>1052142
>Memorie's fried remember? What can you tell us about this thing?

Right, right. DOGGOS are Dynamic Order Genetic Ground Operatives; vat grown super soldiers made by the DYNAMIC ORDER corporation and rented out to the other corporations to boost their own ground forces, and make it less obvious when they roll up to a mission with a bunch of DOGGOs themselves. They're stronger, faster, more agile than a human with way better senses than a person too, like, hearing and smell and sight and stuff. I'm going out on a limb and assuming this is what happened to that ground trooper we got the thumb drive from. I canNOT fight this, especially with just an empty handgun.

>>1052123
>Does DOGGO have an interface port?

Unfortunately, they're organic, living things. Their armor is supposed to have a control collar that's supposed to pacify them if they go out of control, but I have no idea how to activate that or anything.

>>1052134
>how smart are those things?

They're, allegedly, about as smart as a cross between a human and a really smart dog that's been trained to specifically hunt people? I guess it could possibly be tricked, assuming it hasn't probably gotten my scent yet, but all I've got is this empty gun and a janitor's bucket with cleaning solvents and a mop.
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No. 1052147 ID: a7a180

The solvents have a strong stench. Possibly enough to blot out your own. Dip the mop in them and you could throw it like a decoy. It's time to mix household chemicals irresponsibly!
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No. 1052149 ID: 29fb4e

could you make mustard gas with the cleaning supplies? I mean if your helmet can protect you from the gas and the the dog's doesn't you might be able to blind it or possibly kill while you run past it.
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No. 1052150 ID: 15c72a

>>1052146
Can't fight it, it's in your way, that means you need to make it go somewhere else. I don't think we have the necessary tools to do that, so turn around and head the other direction at the T-intersection.
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No. 1052159 ID: 7ee045

>>1052146

>I've got is this empty gun

Yeah, we should definitely find ammo for your gun before taking on the cyberdog.
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No. 1052168 ID: 99d440

>>1052147
Oh no sir, I totally didn't know combining ammonia and bleach make mustard gas.
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No. 1052324 ID: fc6e30

>>1052168

I don't think musted gas could work against the cyber dog.
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No. 1052330 ID: e1017c
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1052330

>>1052147
>It's time to mix household chemicals irresponsibly!

I have no idea what chemicals I've got but I don't have time to be picky!
The Pilot quickly dumps as many bottles of random cleaning agents as they can into the mop bucket.
I can hear the DOGGO snorting around the corner already.

A claw grips the corner of the wall and a snorting canine snout pokes into view.

"HYAAAAA!!"

The mop splaps into the DOGGO's face. It withdraws, violently shaking its head and clawing at its nose.
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No. 1052331 ID: 3184a6

oh thank god it's out of ammo too. Now run around the damn thing and try to lose it while it's blind.
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No. 1052332 ID: a7a180

Elevator, bottom floor please!
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No. 1052341 ID: 15c72a

>>1052330
Dodge past it while it's distracted, get in the elevator and close the door asap.
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No. 1052361 ID: a49c9c

Why mess around with a mop? Just throw the whole damn bucket at it, would be just as effective, or maybe even carry the bucket with you, you never know, that doggo may not be the only one here with you.
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No. 1052367 ID: 00eb4b

Slide under it and kick it in the balls, then run to the elevat. The balls kicking is optional.
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No. 1052397 ID: fc6e30

>>1052330
Next time we should find a lighter to light the mop on fire and burn the DOGGO.
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