Ep8 | Cradle of Despair (Part 1 of 2)

Ep8 | Cradle of Despair (Part 1 of 2)

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Ep8 | Cradle of Despair (Part 1 of 2)

Ep8 | Cradle of Despair (Part 1 of 2)

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0:06

Introquest created by Michael

0:08

Freiberg, a production of iHeartRadio

0:11

and Astro Media Listen with headphones

0:13

for three D audio. What

0:29

is it? Serious? Something

0:31

else in desert? Either?

0:38

I hear it too. It sounds like it

0:40

might be a personnet on the dunes. No

0:42

way logo. We're the only ones crazy enough

0:44

to be out here on foot a

0:50

serious weight? Ah,

1:00

it is a person? Hey

1:02

you? What are you doing out here? All alone?

1:06

Trapped? I agree with serious. Something's

1:08

not right. We should leave immediately.

1:10

You're not going to answer me under whose orders?

1:13

Huh? Or are you a coward who can't speak

1:15

for himself? Either?

1:21

Don't get too close. You

1:23

can't understand me, can you. There's

1:29

a card pinned to his college, The

1:32

Institute of Advanced psycho Being grants

1:34

Patient two zero one outdoor

1:37

walking privileges for good behavior and

1:39

successful recovery from his condition, Signed

1:42

Professor Adder. I wonder what his condition

1:44

was? If this is considered successful recovery.

1:47

There's a map on the back with directions to the institute.

1:51

He's clearly lost, and judging

1:53

by the stadison, he must have progressed as well. We

1:56

need to bring him back. You

1:58

can't be serious if we don't him back

2:00

to the institute, he'll die out here. I

2:03

don't think it's a good idea. This could all be

2:05

part of some employ to lure us there. And who

2:07

would construct an institute in the middle

2:09

of a desert. There's only one way

2:11

to find out five, but we

2:13

must proceed with the utmost caution. Whoa

2:32

This is it? The Institute of Advanced

2:34

psychobeeding. It's a sterile,

2:37

gray, windowless building, not particularly

2:39

welcome, serious, no

2:42

trust. What if we just knock

2:44

and leave him outside the building, they'll still appreciate

2:46

the gesture. Come on, we've come this far.

2:48

We've got to at least go in serious

2:57

never sea buildings like this before,

3:00

whole machinery, electrical lighting,

3:02

biometric access. I know

3:05

some societies are progressed more rapidly than others,

3:07

but by any measure, this is a far

3:09

outlier. The advanced technology

3:11

levels of this institute are rather unsettling.

3:15

What are you saying, logo, Are you familiar

3:17

with this stuff but only

3:19

from books? It's certainly peculiar,

3:22

like we're in another world. Hello,

3:26

anyone here, we found one of your

3:28

patients lost in the desert. Welcome

3:31

to the Institute of advanced psychobean.

3:34

Please remain in the lobby. The professor

3:36

will be out shortly. Boys speak,

3:38

but nobody. It's an

3:40

intercom serious. It allows

3:43

for two way communication without being physically

3:45

present in the same space. What

3:48

loud ragging boys and walls? I

3:52

don't know. Hello,

3:56

I am professor, add Welcome

3:59

to the institute. You

4:02

must be the new arrivals. Actually,

4:04

we're just here to return a missing patient. We found

4:06

him walking down the wrong side of a doom.

4:10

Very well, my research

4:12

associate. He will take care

4:14

of him. Eva. Yes,

4:19

Professor Rod, a free

4:21

range patient found its way home.

4:24

Return him to the atrium and revoke his

4:26

privileges. If he disobeys,

4:29

you know what to do. Electro

4:31

shock suppression and

4:34

come back when you're done. I have another

4:37

job for you right away, Professor.

4:40

We're so glad to have you back, safe

4:42

and sound. You had a s worried say,

4:46

come on, I'm sure your friends will be

4:48

happy to see you. That's

4:59

the problem with granting outdoor privileges.

5:03

Here at the institute, our

5:05

patients make great strides with their

5:07

condition, think they're cured and

5:10

never want to come back. Of

5:12

course, these pituitous privileges are all Eva's

5:15

idea, some silly notion about

5:17

quality of life. What

5:20

condition are you treating? Exactly?

5:23

At the institute, we

5:25

treat patients suffering from the most

5:28

lethal condition plaguing humanity,

5:31

Umbra, Umbra.

5:36

Yes, believe it or not, we're

5:38

in the final stages of developing

5:41

a cure. Really, nois

5:44

and war bag again. Either

5:47

we're done here we can cure

5:50

for Umbra. Professor,

5:52

I've returned patient two zero one to the atrium.

5:55

What was the other job you had for me? Please

5:57

show our new patience to the waiting

6:01

But they don't exhibit any symptoms. We're

6:04

not sick. They should

6:06

be free to goal. I

6:08

mean the judge of that. Either

6:16

cure for I'm bride. What are you waiting for?

6:19

Eva joked to them with the electric

6:21

kettle, bride and taste them already.

6:35

What happens? Oh?

6:38

No, our packs and saddle at this pieces

6:41

they took him at

6:45

the stars. At least they still have my

6:47

amulance. They missages. This

6:51

isn't the waiting room, it's a prison

6:56

crapped Okay,

6:59

I was wrong. Come into the institute. We

7:01

have to get out of here. There's

7:07

at least twenty prisoners here with us. If

7:09

we all band together, we might be able to break

7:11

out. Hello, I'm

7:14

e three. These are right partners, serious

7:16

and logo. We've been wrongly imprisoned.

7:19

I imagine the same goes for you a lot as

7:21

well. This has a call to action.

7:23

Together, you can rise up and fight

7:26

to take back our freedom. Who will join

7:28

me? Come

7:31

on, There's no need to be scared

7:33

any longer. This is the time you've

7:35

been waiting for ratings

7:38

next door? Nay first, I'm very resident

7:40

of holding cell too. I see you three.

7:42

You got to sell to yourselves, lucky

7:44

you ary?

7:47

Why is everyone just resigned to the floor of their cells.

7:50

Don't you all want to get out of here? Like us, We've

7:53

made peace with the fact that there's no hope

7:55

of escape. This is our home now. A

7:57

word of advice, tipe down down,

8:00

But we have to do something. They're

8:02

listening. They're always listening. If

8:05

you don't stop, you'll just make things worse than

8:07

they have to be good?

8:12

Who's with me? Worse? Barret?

8:15

How things get worse? If

8:17

we behave well, they won't bother us until

8:19

it's our turn for treatment. Buddy, we're

8:22

bad hat. It's a good boy,

8:25

totty, be a good boy. He's

8:29

battling nonsense to himself. He seems

8:31

highly disturbed. What's wrong with him?

8:33

You mean tiny totty

8:36

good boy? Cotty good boy. He's been

8:38

like that for a while now. Best to ignore

8:40

it, avoid eye contact. Hat

8:43

good boy? What

8:48

bangs? That's someone we don't

8:51

like to talk about. Fritz Fritz

8:53

Rumor has it Rix was one of the institute's

8:56

first patience, suffering from an especially

8:58

bad case of umbre He had an extreme

9:00

adverse reaction to treatment, worsening his

9:02

condition. Supposedly, he's now locked

9:05

up somewhere higher security and spends his

9:07

days banging on the walls, waiting for

9:09

the day he's released. Only the stars

9:11

can save us if Fritz gets out. But

9:14

don't worry. That will never happen. But what if

9:16

Fritz escapes? Try

9:22

himself. You need to stand up against

9:24

this injustice and we re freedom.

9:26

Someone's coming with a loose with

9:29

me trying

9:36

to hear you out. Every move is

9:38

under audio and video surveillance.

9:41

No one gets helped the way they came in. Where

9:43

are they taking him for an outburst

9:45

like this? Isolation security

9:49

either straw. He will be scared

9:52

of isolation. That's what they

9:54

all think. But until you're left alone

9:56

in a dark room with nothing but your thoughts

9:59

you can't understand and the torture in

10:01

there. All you can do is think and

10:03

wait and hope the end

10:06

comes soon. What happened at the end? You break

10:24

my happiness? No, they

10:27

looked, let

10:31

me else, let me house, put

10:33

me out of here. I'm

10:42

here with you either, I'm

10:45

always with you.

10:48

Feel the walls close in on you, lose

10:51

yourself to the deafening stillness,

10:54

fade into the darkness that's

10:56

last, alone with nothing

10:59

but your thoughts, the internal

11:02

turns on them. Hear

11:04

the blood burning through your veins,

11:07

setting farneses

11:10

gracing to your chest as

11:12

your hearts blow, Tighten

11:15

tighter, tw strips around

11:17

the lungs each breath to

11:20

leave in your gassing for air. Listen

11:23

to the pounding of your heart, louder

11:26

and louder with every beat,

11:29

rattling your ribcage, ready

11:31

to plow. Neurons

11:34

fight like flaes across

11:37

your mind, bringing

11:39

your ears. They cloud your senses

11:42

as you lose yourself in dot

11:46

feel yourself fries above

11:49

your body, floating in

11:51

space, higher and higher.

11:54

To leave this world behind,

11:58

only the heft of the grounds.

12:04

Cry to

12:07

your mouth, lost shot, unable

12:10

to open hold the key to your

12:12

helpless stop rise,

12:16

squirmed and trapped against

12:18

your grading team blocking

12:21

your path, run to brainlief with

12:23

no one take hear me, scream,

12:26

choke an, unanswered breaths,

12:29

as troubled thoughts, term violence,

12:32

sid silence,

12:41

just being injected with a high grade sedative.

12:44

When it reaches the brain, your higher mental

12:46

functions will suspend all activity,

12:48

providing temporary relief and leaving you

12:51

in a state of deep relaxation.

12:54

And here returned around your neck the amulet

12:57

you were calling for. I analyzed

12:59

it in my lab and found no unique attributory

13:01

irregularities. It's nothing special,

13:04

just an ordinary old necklace. You

13:06

can have it back. It's of no interest to

13:08

me. How

13:22

do we get out of here? You don't, There is

13:24

no escape. Just be thankful your friend

13:26

eats antics didn't get us all in trouble.

13:30

Must do something. Earlier, you

13:32

asked, what's wrong with tiny Toddy? Well,

13:35

he tried to break free once, made

13:38

it all the way to the exit. To teach him

13:40

a lesson, he did a week in isolation.

13:43

He's never been the seen since. Now

13:45

a ground drone guards the waiting room's

13:47

exit. To make sure there are no copycats.

13:50

For your own good and ours. Don't

13:52

do anything foolish except that

13:55

this is our fate. Serious,

13:58

I don't know what he can do. Or cameras, cameras

14:02

like watchguards. But I'm the ceiling constantly

14:04

scanning the room. If Timmy Tommy wants

14:06

escape shadow, there has to be white out

14:09

local camera. Not look hit.

14:13

You love me to hit. You need

14:15

to stract groundcoll I

14:18

comprehend your reasoning, but I refuse to risk

14:20

injuring you serious? You know hurt? Serious?

14:23

Now? Please can't no

14:29

harder, can't harder? Okay,

14:32

I'm really gonna go for it this time for either

14:35

say now

14:37

my hand? Serious? I think you

14:40

broke my hand. We

14:46

don't get serious.

15:00

Oh quick. The access card the

15:03

card attached to the drugs. It functions like a piece

15:05

or this sets pether

15:08

must be in one of the isolation chambers on the other

15:11

side of the room. Hurry and you're clear

15:13

of the root eating cap isolation

15:20

chamber door. They're

15:24

all bolted shut with magnetic locks. There's

15:26

another door at the end of the hall. Let's see where it leads.

15:29

Also

15:32

magnetic lead sealed this way

15:35

open door comic. Serious,

15:39

Wait, there's a warning high voltage

15:41

keep out. I don't know if I stole no

15:44

choice? A

15:49

generator. Generator a

15:51

machine that produces electric to power

15:54

the institute. Huh,

15:57

I have an idea how to open the doors. I

16:00

can override the generator's circuit breaker and use

16:02

this dial to increase it voltage, short circuiting

16:04

the waiting room surveillance system and forcing open

16:06

the locked doors. Free easier

16:09

Stand at the entrance way and let me know if it's working

16:14

right. I'm starting to raise levels

16:16

anyway? Oh need

16:19

more power? Lights

16:22

blink? But need Okay, but

16:24

we have to exercise caution. If we trip the

16:26

breaker, degenerator will shut off completely.

16:30

How about now is

16:32

going dark? More serious?

16:36

It's going to max out. We shouldn't go any higher.

16:38

Our doors open, yes,

16:49

identiz savers omen we

16:53

go save me fair? Not all right, but we

16:55

have to be careful. With the cells unlocked. The other

16:57

prisoners will be free as well. It'll be total pandimonium

17:00

in there. Uh

17:03

you want to stay in themselves? Ah?

17:07

Either know in isolation chamber, whole

17:09

rooms empty. They must have moved it. We'll

17:11

have to take the door that leads further into the institute

17:14

and keep looking. Get

17:17

back, get back in yourself. You'll

17:20

only bring more suffering. Tony Totty,

17:22

Please, we need to get through the door, but we will playing

17:25

nice, nice like good boys.

17:27

Now still punish us twice, going

17:30

ruin. You

17:32

want to pop back in isolation? Never

17:35

if you won't return to yourself, I'll bring

17:38

you there myself, not

17:49

the isolation chamber, anything

17:51

but this, okay?

18:00

Shall we proceed onward into the facility and find

18:02

either ah,

18:18

where am i? Professor

18:21

adder, one of these things

18:23

attached to my head? Patient

18:25

has awakened, neural activity levels

18:27

returning to normal. Let me

18:30

here, let me ask. The process

18:32

will run smoother if you relax. You

18:35

experienced an acute umber attack in the

18:37

isolation chamber. I've since had you

18:39

transported to the operation room for further evaluation.

18:43

You chain me to the surgical table for

18:46

your own safety. I assure you connected

18:49

to your scalp are electrodes that measure and record

18:51

neural oscillation patterns to establish

18:53

a baseline of brainwave activity. Your

18:56

results either are spectacular.

18:59

I've never seen anything quite like it. Your

19:02

electrical patterns are scrambled, and there's

19:04

hyperactivity in the brain. Here

19:06

an inversion of the delta and gamma brainwaves.

19:09

It's like your subconscious mind has penetrated

19:12

waking life. I'm not one of

19:14

your science experiments. No, you're

19:16

so much more. I've examined

19:19

the minds of hundreds of patients suffering

19:21

from umbra. My findings

19:23

have always been middling at best.

19:26

Allow me to explain how the condition functions.

19:29

From a single mutated neuron, Umbra

19:31

infiltrates the mind and spreads through

19:33

the neural network, eliminating

19:35

and rerouting pathways as it corrupts

19:38

healthy brain activity. This

19:40

is observed as personality changes, mental

19:42

disorders, memory identity impairments,

19:45

and so on. The end result as

19:47

always a complete corruption of the

19:49

individual. Up to now, I've

19:52

only been able to treat patients with a full reduction

19:54

in brain activity. But if

19:57

I could find a way to trace back umbra's

19:59

manifestation to its root in the mind and

20:01

localize the point of origin, I

20:03

could then isolate a source of the mutation

20:05

at the neuron level to effectively develop

20:08

a cure. The answer is so obvious.

20:10

Why haven't you? In

20:12

all my patients? It was always too late.

20:15

By the time I evaluated them, their systems

20:18

were already flooded with the umber melody,

20:20

so I had no hope of finding the origin

20:23

point. You, on the other

20:25

hand, are an anomaly physically

20:27

asymptomatic. You don't appear to exhibit

20:30

any of the external symptoms, but

20:33

under duress, your affliction manifests,

20:35

and you show all the typical signs

20:37

of the condition. You either

20:41

are the key to finding the cure

20:43

to Umbra. That

20:46

can't be true. It

20:48

is, but further research is required.

20:52

I'll be subjecting you to internal imaging

20:54

to obtain a clearer picture of your brain.

20:56

Before I proceed, I'll need to remove from

20:59

you any object items that may contain metal,

21:01

starting with your amulet. No,

21:04

please not again, that

21:10

oh amulet, And don't

21:14

worry. You'll have it back as soon as

21:16

we finish the fats. As

21:18

I guide you into the scanner, this

21:21

won't hurt a bit. Beautiful

21:37

plants like a dream

21:40

world. It's some sort of

21:42

indoor garden, rich with lushed

21:44

floor and completely encapsulated

21:46

in a glass roofed atrium at the center of the

21:48

institute. Oh in corner,

21:51

big fountain, indeed in

21:53

ornate grand fountain, getting water

21:55

high into the air out of a handcrafted

21:58

spout sheep like a serpent servants

22:00

mount. I call this a utopia, except

22:03

those people standing at the other end of the garden appear

22:05

rather lifeless. Maybe

22:08

through garden calm they reach higher spirit.

22:10

Play serious

22:16

wrong, great role, Si man,

22:18

They're just like the person we encountered out in the desert. Attention,

22:22

all patients in the rehabilitation Adriaan

22:25

garden. Your afternoon medication will

22:27

now be dispensed. Please stand by

22:29

for distribution a serious

22:32

it's ammaratively blended and not get caught or

22:34

we'll never get either back on. It's

22:37

an evil good afternoon

22:40

and a warmhallo from your favorite caregiver.

22:45

Oh you're all too sweet.

22:47

I come bearing gifts pill to

22:50

you. Bit anti help here

22:53

you got one? Will you one

22:56

for you? Open wide my

22:59

heart? You look shipper today. Come

23:02

on gather around, make sure

23:04

you all get your medicine to feel better.

23:08

Here's your phil sir

23:13

ah and one poor serious

23:19

No, you swallowed it. We

23:22

have known you. What the effecture? What have you

23:24

just done? Oh

23:29

rbal outburst to patient appears to be a regressive

23:32

treatment and effective. Please it's

23:34

not what it looks like umbre delusions.

23:36

Returning patient requires emergency

23:38

intervention. No, no, no, I'm

23:40

not sick. Highly combative will

23:43

have to be subdued by electric shop. You can't

23:45

do this to me. I'm not sick. I'm not sick.

23:47

Stop resisting use of cattle

23:49

crowd required on. This is for your own good.

24:03

This brain scan can't be correct.

24:06

There should be massive cortical deterioration

24:08

and cerebral confusions. But

24:10

according to the image, the volume

24:13

of brain matter has increased.

24:17

Ha ha. There's

24:19

even significant remapping of neural

24:22

networks in support of

24:24

hyperactivity. Patient's

24:27

mind has re architectured

24:29

itself for optimal mental processing,

24:32

peeping at heightened levels of consciousness

24:36

rather than corrupt thou'st mind. Umbra

24:39

appears to have enhanced it, But

24:43

for what purpose? How

24:46

is it possible the patient coexists

24:48

with umbra in a balance state of equilibrium,

24:53

as anomaly must only be temporary before

24:56

it turns parasitic like the rest. Take

25:01

a bow either you are bound wonderfully

25:04

a professor,

25:08

what's that ault?

25:11

Ah? Yes, your amulet

25:16

return securely around your neck as

25:18

promised. You've

25:23

put me in a precarious situation. On

25:26

one hand, your results are troubling.

25:29

They go against all my prior theories

25:31

and research of umbra and the mind, years

25:35

of work discredited. On

25:38

the other hand, they're astonishing.

25:41

They reveal the mind's ability to adapt

25:44

and even thrive with umbra, A

25:46

paradigm shift and current understanding.

25:49

If you think, if you can understand umberfected

25:53

science the

25:55

human tool, you never

25:59

understand. Of

26:02

course I understand. Isn't

26:05

it obvious? What drives me? I

26:08

either suffer from umbra?

26:11

No, your

26:15

mind holds the key to the cure,

26:18

and I must find it. I

26:21

have to go deeper, search

26:23

further, intracranial

26:26

examination, a vivid

26:28

section to get inside the

26:30

skull. You will

26:33

show me the neuron from which umbra

26:35

emerges. It's the only

26:37

way. What's

26:45

going on? Eva? I told

26:47

you I'm not sick. Where have you taken me? The

26:49

engine room? Engine room? It's

26:52

whether reactor or creates the energy to drive

26:54

the turbine, which are then converted by the generator

26:57

to what is the electricity power in the institute?

26:59

But I'm not an efficient fuel source. I'm barely

27:01

combustible. Why to bring me here? The

27:03

only faith place we can talk? There are

27:06

no cameras here, and the noise from the turbine

27:08

next door masks us from audio surveillance.

27:10

What do you want from me? I

27:13

want to help. I can't lie to myself

27:15

any longer about the terrible things

27:17

that go on here. I didn't mean for any

27:19

of it, but I've been complicit through it all.

27:22

Eva, what are you referring to? Professor

27:24

Adder? Is my father. Our

27:26

home wasn't always this desert institute in

27:29

a fire life through are members of a united

27:31

coalition of the truth seekers, the Bereguard.

27:34

When I was a child, we lived at headquarters

27:37

on an uncharted island hidden in

27:39

the middle of the Arabis Ocean. We

27:41

worked to narth like secrets, recover

27:43

long lost truths, and develop a greater

27:46

understanding of the world's true nature, all

27:48

for the betterment of humanity, and all

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in pursuit of a single goal. What goal?

27:53

We believe that Umbra is only a symptom

27:55

of a dying world, not the cause.

27:58

There's something bigger behind it, and we were

28:00

going to find out what. I still

28:03

believe they will. Why'd you leave them?

28:06

The veregard has zero tolerance for dissenters.

28:09

In their eyes, if you're not working towards

28:11

the goal, you're working against it. When

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my mother fell ill to Umbra. She was

28:15

considered a liability and exiled

28:17

from the island. We watched

28:19

her goal. My father never forgave

28:22

himself for this. He grew obsessed

28:24

with finding a cure for Umbra. It became

28:26

his life's work. Knowing the veregard

28:29

would put an end to this distraction, we

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defected and built this research institute

28:33

in the far reaches of the desert. What chain,

28:35

Why the prison? My father's intentions

28:38

were pure. He preached of finding

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a cure for Umbra, to end life's miseries

28:42

and save the sick. I wanted to help

28:45

and wanted to believe. When we began,

28:47

we were treating ill patients, making

28:49

real progress. Somehow, somewhere

28:52

along the way, he forgot what brought him

28:54

here. It was no longer about improving

28:56

the lives of our patience. It was success,

28:58

no matter what the cost. To accelerate

29:00

our findings and expand our research, my

29:03

father began experimenting on the healthy individuals

29:05

against their will. I couldn't stop him.

29:08

I'm only his assistant at best.

29:10

I'd free a patient here and there under the pretense

29:12

of Outford privileges. It was never enough,

29:15

though, I'm powerless to end this, but

29:18

maybe I can write just one wrong and

29:20

help you save your friend Ether. What

29:22

the professor doing to him? He's been transported

29:24

to the operating room for preliminary testing.

29:27

There isn't much time until the procedure begins. We

29:29

have to free him. You don't understand Ether's

29:31

different. He suffers from umber it but has been able to suppress

29:34

it. The professor will kill him. I'll get you

29:36

to the operating room to get either back. Then

29:38

the three of you need to leave at once, or

29:40

you'll never have the chance to get out again. Serious,

29:43

my other friend took one of those pills. What

29:46

were you thinking back there with that stunt, pretending

29:49

to be patients? Even if your acting

29:51

was believable, which it wasn't. You

29:53

really thought I wouldn't recognize you too soon after

29:56

we met. Just count yourself lucky

29:58

with me who bout to you first? Yeah? Well,

30:01

is serious going to be okay? It'll be fine.

30:03

The patients take a staple of psychotropic

30:05

pills throughout the day of that suppressed consciousness

30:08

and maintain a comatose state. Results

30:10

like theirs. Take Moss. Serious,

30:12

he's a big guy. He took one water

30:14

soluble pill. It'll push right out of his

30:16

system. At worst case, he gets a bit

30:18

dopey and sleeps it off. The atrium

30:20

garden is perfectly safe. The grass

30:23

isn't even real. It's a synthetic rubber polymer.

30:25

There's simply nothing to worry about. Okay,

30:29

getting back to either what's next? Reaching

30:33

him isn't going to be easy. Outside this

30:35

engine room is the main corridor, which is

30:37

divided into two halves by a set of firebars.

30:39

At the far end is the operator Okay,

30:42

when the professor's in the middle of a procedure, he

30:44

restricts access to both the hall and the engines

30:47

of the operating room, so nothing can disturb

30:49

his work. Even my access is restricted.

30:52

But just outside the operating room. Also

30:54

at the end of the corridor is the control There

30:57

I can deactivate the restricted access so

30:59

we can walk right through the operating rooms door

31:01

to either. The control room must not be

31:03

easy to reach either ereon

31:06

quick study, there are a series of alarm

31:08

systems in place to alert the professor of any

31:10

unauthorized activity in the hall. In

31:12

the first half of the corridor, there are cameras

31:15

monitoring the area in the middle of this section,

31:17

leading up to the fire doors infrared heat

31:20

sensors detect unusual sights in non

31:22

temperature. In the second half of the corridor,

31:25

past the fire doors, a rolling drove unent

31:27

patrols the area. It's equipped with audio,

31:29

video and motion detection surveilance. If

31:32

a trespasser is detected at any point in

31:34

the hall, the system will trigger a full lockdown,

31:36

stealing off the perimeter and preventing us from reaching

31:39

either in time. But any

31:41

human made system has flowed, there must

31:43

be a weakness we can exploit three to

31:45

be exact. In the first section, the

31:47

camera's roteemed, giving us the chance to undetected

31:50

if we timement rights. Okay, noted the second,

31:52

there's no surveillance. In the side rooms that bind the

31:54

main hall. We can use them to get past the

31:57

infrared sensors. Right after the stretch

31:59

of infrared sensors in the first half of the hall

32:01

and just before the fire doors in the middle

32:04

of the hall is my mechanics. In

32:06

it, I have tools to disable the rolling room

32:08

that patrols the second half before. Got

32:10

it what. Finally, once we reach

32:13

the control room, I can deactivate the security

32:15

system and reinstate my access, allowing

32:17

us to scan into the operator. How do

32:20

you know? And the one who built it? Okay,

32:24

now I'm watching the CONTs get ready to

32:26

run out the edgine ready

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go, you're

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freeing milt chap colors,

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or get light h

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mean jelly fish need

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to go onto water or dry out land.

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He bought corner when there is ocean from

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ocean, guard by sea serpent twelve

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under ocean surface from

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water gaps spray and I'm above.

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Must return to water, must

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deepen sea serpent, must

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not drive out m

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can't man caught

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by something we know some

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wandering art jellyfish

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Carolina Vassa, Eva Massa

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Gibson, Professor Adder, Sean

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