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You take an electric GyroBus to the city limits- out the address of the garage, once owned by Cheryl's Father. The Elmore garage. It's a very surreal feeling- you don't think you've ever been out this far. It's crazy to you that at some point, the buildings just... end. You look over the vast expanse outside the city and feel a bit dizzy. Crazy to think there's just a whole world out there- but why would anyone need to <span class="mu-i">leave</span> Panopolis? Perhaps that's the whole point of building a city like this...
The garage is quite old now- minimal upkeep. Likely went out of business when the city was built up so densely and public transportation improved to the extent that private vehicle ownership simply vanished for the vast majority of people. You open the door and enter within- the metallic dividing walls and metal supports, once used for automotive repairs, now suddenly repurposed for... whatever Cheryl's dad used it for, you suppose.
You click the old lights on and look around. Despite a layer of dust and decay, it's a nice, cozy little place. You still feel a bit guilty that Cheryl just... gave you this place. Owning a building or parcel of land like this even just a few hundred years ago would have put you in the upper crust of society. But now? It's just a curious little place- used for storage it seems. Or perhaps recreation. Within the main room, you can see a couch next to a television, some boxes and various tools along a wall, and a few other fixtures. Saucy pin ups line the walls, with some old beer bottles dropped into a dusty wastebin that still has not been emptied. Looks like nobody has come back to this place since its owner was murdered. Perhaps you can find something useful for salvage- what should you check out?
>Whatever is under the white sheet
>Entertainment System
>The Safe under the worktable