>>5857404Fahy nods, and begins to speak in English. "Sumika, requesting this man be taken in for questioning. He's slept on concrete and cardboard for months, a warm bed and food should make him ready to answer."
You can hear Sumika's mood lighten. You'll admit, yours does, too. "Agreed. He can come back in the car L4 Hotakainen is arriving in. Tie him up. Kiikoinen, watch him, I'll send one of the backup agents in to handle him until help arrives. Fahy and Jarnafeldt, take an elevator up to where it's expected to be. Eugen, wrap up in there."
Kiikoinen sets down a liquid food bottle beside the machine and ties up the man with zipties.
Finding the elevator's easy enough, it's not very far from the freight elevator beside the garage. Taking a peek inside, the garage is also empty. While you wait for the elevator to arrive, Sumika gives you a sitrep.
"The 8th and 9th floors are not used for patients," she notes with a few audible mouse clicks on the other side. "The 8th floor is mostly meeting rooms; I don't have their meeting room schedules, so I have no clue if they have been used for meetings or something else. The 9th floor is the botanical gardens and a medicine lab."
"The meeting rooms seem to be the more likely candidates for storage, but if that's the case, it'll be hard to not get caught seeing it. But perhaps that's not an issue, since it's very much the fastest way in and out. If it's in the gardens, you'll become aware of it quickly and without attracting any attention, especially if it's operating. It's also easier to be conspicuous. Whichever you go, there's only one area on each floor I don't have camera access to. That's where the machines would be, if they're not outright hidden. I'll guide you to them."
Saemus looks over at you. "Want to start at the 9th?"
>Start at the 9th floor gardens. Like they said, it's much more approachable.>If it's somewhere on the 8th floor, all you gotta do is go in, find it, and get out.