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>Find a ward that's far from your location, then mess with the equipment by using Fr1tz. The bots will leave their patrol route to investigate the sabotaged electronics and ensure that the medical equipment is functional. However, as you didn't practice enough with the app, you could cause an unresolvable breakage that will prompt investigation. The upside is that this distraction will be extremely effective in the short term.
"I'll be right back."
"You gonna be gone long?"
"Hopefully not."
You look at your map. There's a rough loop that the bots will be making, so your best bet is to get as close to them as possible, then break the machinery in that area. They'll spend time diagnosing it and performing repairs, while being far away from Ryan's position. That should buy him enough time to break into the office.
<span class="mu-s">"Be careful, make sure you get all the cameras."</span> Phascomon urges.
You take it slow. You don't know where exactly the bots are going to be, so you pick a corner that seems far enough away from the office. Along the way, you make sure to Sp00f every camera, carrying out the same looping as before. Once you reach your target ward, you peek inside to see if it's occupied by anyone.
Fortunately for you, it is. And unfortunately for them, you're about to mess with their equipment. The patient looks like an office worker, surprisingly.
"Wonder how he got injured."
<span class="mu-s">"It looks a bit like your leg, doesn't it?"</span>
You squint at the man. He's currently conscious and facing the ceiling. The entire front of his body looks fuzzy and indistinct, with raised vertexes and polygons. It's a sight to behold, filling you with a sense of prickling discomfort. You can't tell where he's looking, but he hasn't noticed you.
"Could be an explosion...? He doesn't look like a danger-seeker."
Something nags at the back of your mind, but you can't quite pin it down. You shrug and pull out the .app file without further hesitation.