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The day of the operation finally arrives. Unlike Wind, you're not one for vacuous codenames. This is 'Operation fix Bella's face and your leg'. To succeed, you'll need to liaise with a Cutemon and convince it to accompany you to the base. It's a difficult task, thanks to all the security, but you've committed to it by now.
Ryan is meant to meet you a distance away from the Hospital. You want to take some time to grill him on what the Dogs of War have been doing. He was in a bad way by the end of the last mission, and you hope he's gotten his act together.
<span class="mu-s">"You got everything packed?"</span>
"Yeah. One moment, I'm just going over the .apps again..."
There are three new programs that Doc has gifted you. Unlike last time, you actually have multiple copies of all of them! However, you've only been able to master one. You'll have increased effectiveness with this tool, and you'll be able to trivialize specific scenarios with it.
>Fr1tz.app. This tool sabotages physical electronics in a specific radius. In a Hospital, this is an extremely big issue for the bots. If you use this in the right place, you'll be able to divert all their resources and attention to resolving the breakage. Perfect if you're close to being discovered, or need to cover your tracks in order to move into a sensitive area. Of course, if you're not experienced with this, you'll likely damage something vital.
>Sp00f.app. Instead of breaking electronics, this program is able to falsify the information displayed by machinery. This is a less destructive way of shifting attention around while within the Hospital, and also has a lower chance of causing collateral damage. If you're not experienced with this, you'll flounder a bit when deciding what kind of information to make up, in order to get the desired reaction.
>W1pe.app. By flashing heavily corrupted metadata at a servitor, this .app forces them to rollback to a previous save state in order to avoid catastrophic damage. In essence, it wipes its memory of an extremely recent event, giving you the chance to slip out of sight or escape questioning. Using this without proper practice or experience could brick the whole bot, which would raise warning bells.