Chapter 1579 Naked Snake
Chapter 1579 Naked Snake
--- Hunter ---
Hunter eventually found a hole to get inside with... but it was much larger then one she'd been looking for. While Hunter was moving along the top of the roof she noticed through one the smaller holes that there was quite a lot of light streaming in from outside. Hunter took a chance by jumping down and was rewarded for her curiosity.
The entire roller door for this particular bay had simply fallen off and collapsed into a heap on the floor. A quick inspection once she was inside revealed the damage was recent, perhaps sometime earlier this week as the broken bits of metal had yet to show any signs of rust or wear.
Walking inside Hunter could now clearly see a moderately sized conveyor belt at the back of the shed. Curious she glanced the way it was going but couldn't properly see where it ended up on account of the boxes and robots in the way. Glancing the other way, Hunter was able to see a door set into the shed, though one that clearly went to another area inside of the shed rather then the outside. Read new chapters at empire
Hunter glanced down at the conveyer belt.
*Hmm... do I follow the conveyor belt and possibly find something interesting or do I head for the office and try to look for a keycard or something? I've already been through a tonne of offices and I'm sort of sick of that... but I don't know for sure this is an office and it isn't too far away.*
With a slight sigh Hunter slithered over towards the door, being careful not to bump into any of the robots or their various limbs. Most of them were folded up neatly but occasionally there would be a random limb just splayed out across the path. Hunter had no way of knowing if it would trigger anything but she decided it was better to be safe then sorry and simply avoided the lot.
When Hunter got to the door she noticed that it had a lock. At one point anyway. The lock had been pulled apart at some point and now the door was held shut not by the door's dead bolt, the metal rod that held things in place but by pot instead. One likely taken from the gardens outside.
Carefully moving the pot aside, as it looked a bit fragile, Hunter took in a room filled with buttons, nobs, a few exposed wires, a computer and an intense number of sticky notes. So, Hunter started looking them over ignoring the layer of dust that had gathered in the room.
Quite a number just said 'DO NOT TOUCH'
So I guess the question is... are they still around? I'd have expected more decay on this paper if it were from a long time ago but perhaps there something about the facility that's preserving it? It's really hard to say because there's been no sign of people actively living here so far... but maybe they're in the lower levels? But WHY would they limit themselves?
My best guess is that the robots don't recognise them as being allowed to be here... but if that's the case then why not camp out on this floor? The robots aren't combative and they only activate occasionally by the looks of things. Assuming they still move at all. Perhaps they were scared of breaking it again?
Not sure why it was broken in the first place but it SEEMS like it was a problem at one point.
So many questions are answered by this note but Corela really didn't leave much. I guess she was expecting it to be someone from inside the barrier that found this note. Which is... fair I suppose. I can't tell how the language has changed because I haven't seen the written form of it's current version or tried to turn of my translation abilities to properly check the differences.
Is Corela smart or knowledgeable enough to know, if I cam from outside I shouldn't have been able to read the note? I mean, the language probably grew out of what survived? Or did nobody survive and the current sentients are entirely new? I didn't bother to check that before going on this mission because it wasn't relevant. Probably still isn't relevant. Hmmm...
So is it more or less likely that there are people here? I know there's at least one person. Corela is probably still here and in a crypod. Do I wake her up if I get to her? We can obviously take her outside, and leaving her here to remain trapped would be potentially horrific... but if she never wakes up again she'd never know. It's not my mission and... she doesn't sound too happy in this note.
She continues to live because she feels she needs to.
Though... how long did the old people of this world live? Is she OLD OLD or just old for her species? Do the bombs still effect things here and cut down on lifespan? What about if other people are still around. Do I offer them the chance to leave and give them the choice to wake her up? Urgh.
I'm going to need to bring Meg and Kamiko in on this. Probably Bower too... I'm not one for these sorts of problems. I kill things for a living.
I almost wish I hadn't found this note. It's given my major problems, more than a few questions and essentially know answers. I... I also worry about Meg's response. She may be better at social situations and handling people than I am but frankly... she's very callous about it and just because she knows how to handle people doesn't mean she uses that power for good.
I could see her creating a lot of issues for a people that haven't left the same small locked in area with just a few words. Even exposing them to her is something I'll really need to consider. If they still exist. Dammit.
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