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You look at the surrounding wards. The easiest way to cause a crisis is to use Fr1tz.app on the equipment. You're certain that messing with it won't have any consequences on the patients, it'll just send the AI scurrying in to fawn over them. You can mess with their treatment without too much guilt. However, any breakage will cause them to investigate after. You feel like you've covered your tracks well thus far, and you might not want to ruin that.
You could also make use of Sp00f.app to create a less destructive distraction. However, the .app is only a visual display. You can't trigger an alarm with it unless a bot reads the data and responds. In order to utilize it fully, you'll have to wander the halls and find a situation where you can actually use it. It's a bigger short term risk, and will leave Ryan unsupervised, but could lead to a cleaner run.
>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.
>Investigate the rooms and try to find some kind of treatment schedule. Earlier, you saw a sign on the punk's bed that displayed his next checkup session. If you can find a chamber that they're scheduled to check on within the next ten minutes or so, you could use Sp00f to create something that they'll have to spend time verifying. You're confident you can do this correctly thanks to your training. However, you'll need to walk into rooms to check on the timetables, potentially being spotted by patients in the process.
>Create a distraction with Pulsemon: UNAVAILABLE