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>Ask Lono if she could give more details about where Tengri's test chambers were, or where Juniper and the others might be located. Maybe she could tell you a bit more about the location you were heading for?
As you ran into the unknown, your first question to Lono was if she knew where Tengri's chambers were. She once again softly said: "To the north of here.", which showed that she wasn't entirely confident. You'd ask for more details, her pausing to think a bit about it. "Okay, I know that Tengri has a large section close to the staff areas. If we just head there, we can maybe find his office and the subjects there." It seemed like a decent enough hint, though that also meant having to find the staff area. Sylvio would ask: "So, are all of Tengri's subjects there? Aren't some of them also around here?" Lono didn't have an answer to that question. Though you had a potential solution which could make things a bit easier.
>Think of a different plan. Something a bit more elaborate which could help you either find Juniper, or get a clue on where she went. Maybe also cover the plan with Lono, so she could give input as well.
You'd tell Sylvio and Lomo that you should pause to ask some of the nearby subjects. Even if they weren't, they maybe know where those subjects were, or would have knowledge on where you had to search. "Alright. Let's ask the next one we pass. Hopefully, they aren't too far away." Sylvio remarked as Lono kept quietly moving forward. Eventually, you'd find a subject to your left, more specifically some sort of small harpy. She looked confused and concerned, you approaching her and asking if she was made by Tengri. "Uhhh, no? I was made by Mona and Catherine. Are they okay? What's going on?" You told them that something big was going on and that you were looking for Tengri, or subjects related to Tengri. You'd also ask if she has any idea where he was, where his subjects were, his test grounds and his office.
And to the absolute shock of both you, Lono and Sylvio, she'd respond to all of them. "He is currently convening with some of the other high ranking scientists. His subjects are stored on the 72nd floor, north of the staff section. His testing ground is close-by, being just east of the containment section. And his office is in the staff area." You could tell Lono and Sylvio were mightily impressed. Sylvio would calmly ask: "How do you know all that?" To which the subject softly yet happily responded. "Mona and Catherine taught me a lot, hehehe! My name is Patty, by the way. Can you tell me what's going on? Where are all the guards going? Why hasn't Mona visited me yet?" She sounded a little sombre with that last question. However, none of you had an answer to that, Lono even saying. "I'm very sorry, Patty, but we don't know. We're trying to find one of my friends fo help them, since they might be in danger." Lono clearly still wanted to hurry up, even though doing such may not be the smartest move.