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[b]She starts to search the computer, cautiously listening for any sounds[/b]
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The computer is a filing nightmare, files and documents everywhere.
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[b]She presses a random file[/b]
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Just some scientific jargon.
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[b]She exits it and continues to search the computer [/b]
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You finally stumble across camera files. They're recent. It seems the camera system for the lab still works as well.
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[b]She takes a look at the files [/b]
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The camera is from the main hall. You see me walk in along with some 95b. After looking around a bit. One hands a flash drive to me. After inspecting it, I draw my gun and mow them down. I then shoot off camera, probably killing the rest. I then leave the lab.
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[b]She quickly chases her, using ice to freeze the floor so that she basically skates and doubles her speed[/b]
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[spoiler]Whoops, I forgot to clarify its old footage. These bodies are the aftermath.[/spoiler]
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[spoiler]oh wow...[/spoiler] [b]She closes the footage and quickly leaves through the same door[/b]
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There's no other ships, I must've left a while ago.
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"Goddamnit.."
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Maybe the lab still has something you can find.
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[b]She sighs and returns to the lab[/b]
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After searching for a while, you find a flash drive.
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[b]She takes the drive and sticks it into the same computer she used to watch the cameras [/b]
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A flood of info comes in, most of it heavily corrupted. It would take time, but you could sort through them to find something. [spoiler]Est 1 real world hour[/spoiler]
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[b]She begins[/b] [spoiler]respond then, k?[/spoiler]
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The clean data finally is separated, and you only have a handful of files.
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[b]She checks the files [/b]
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They're all military projects, ones you've never heard of. [spoiler]Pmed the details to stop others from finding out[/spoiler]
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"Interesting...why would it make her go on a killing spree though"
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The rest are just random reports on the early status of the experiment, all human test subjects are given numbers instead of names.
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"Maybe she was a subject...."