[They say when it rains it pours. Unfortunately, this isn’t the kind of rain that will help anyone put out any fires. It looks like this time there’s something amiss at Cartesio Electronics. Fortunately, it isn’t a fire—though the day is still young—but it does spell trouble. It looks like there’s a small group of people dressed in military uniforms gathering near the entrance of the building.
Once they’ve all arrived, the glass doors open and they find that the receptionist is away. Strangely, the lobby is also devoid of people. Thankfully, at least, the building isn’t completely empty. The comfy couches, hardy tables, and the receptionist’s desk are all still here and in pristine condition. To the side there are some stairs leading to upper floors of the building.
Failure isn’t an option. If you don’t succeed, you won’t get your reward.
Once the group has completely entered the building there’s a gentle “click.” Sounds like the doors may have just locked behind everyone. If anyone tries to open the doors they’ll find them impossible to move. A closer examination shows the doors can’t be unlocked from the inside. It might be a security measure. If so, that’s certainly a peculiar time for them to activate. Then again, it may not be the time to think about that, after all, you’re here to commit a crime. Maybe the best thing to do in this situation is to get it out of the way and then worry about finding an exit.
What’s your first course of action? The decision is yours.]
MISSION - FAIR RETRIBUTION
Once they’ve all arrived, the glass doors open and they find that the receptionist is away. Strangely, the lobby is also devoid of people. Thankfully, at least, the building isn’t completely empty. The comfy couches, hardy tables, and the receptionist’s desk are all still here and in pristine condition. To the side there are some stairs leading to upper floors of the building.
Failure isn’t an option. If you don’t succeed, you won’t get your reward.
Once the group has completely entered the building there’s a gentle “click.” Sounds like the doors may have just locked behind everyone. If anyone tries to open the doors they’ll find them impossible to move. A closer examination shows the doors can’t be unlocked from the inside. It might be a security measure. If so, that’s certainly a peculiar time for them to activate. Then again, it may not be the time to think about that, after all, you’re here to commit a crime. Maybe the best thing to do in this situation is to get it out of the way and then worry about finding an exit.
What’s your first course of action? The decision is yours.]