[h3]Turn 3[/h3] [hider=KahleenCuthald] The door opens smoothly. The room smells of gore and bleach, and it is immediately clear why. This part of the lab seems geared for animal testing. Mice in glass boxes fill up one of the walls. Some still run around, some have died and some have even begun decomposing. One of the boxes looks empty, but on closer inspection, what initially looked like sawdust and water is clearly bone fragments swimming in blood and fat. In the box to the right of that, a blue mouse runs around in distress. The desks hold [color=fff200]dissection plates[/color] with [color=fff200]scalpels, pins and forceps[/color] sitting nearby. Some of the plates still have mice halfway through dissection pinned to the wax. Here and there are beakers of blue cream with the label "AHZ-20 (Shielding)" on the side. One part of the room is concealed by a curtain. You can go [color=00a651]left[/color]. There is a door going [color=ed1c24]down[/color], but it is locked. [hider=Map] [img]http://i.imgur.com/C1EAK9O.png[/img] [/hider] [/hider] [hider=greywolf375] You investigate the room. The [color=fff200]laptop [/color]turns on, but it doesn't connect to the internet, or any network, for that matter. All you find is a 3-D software that seems linked to the printers, and some specialized files that go with it. It seems quite easy to use. You could print "[color=fff200]box.vm[/color]", "[color=fff200]ball.vm[/color]", "[color=fff200]stick.vm[/color]" or "[color=fff200]wall.vm[/color]", or store them onto a nearby flash drive. The [color=fff200]cattle prod[/color] on the desk looks exactly like the one you hold, but this one has a touchscreen at the handle and four wide prongs at the tip. The touchscreen has an image of a cube on the front, though it seems you can load more files onto it. A note is stuck to the side. [hider=] [i]Gav. You don't touch the wall with the prongs to edit it. Just hold it within a meter of the target and the prod will focus for you. Try not to ruin the prod this time. -Mick[/i][/hider] Most of the papers are a jargon-filled and confusing to read. You notice the phrase "AWJ-521" crop up here and there. At the bottom of one of the reports is a handwritten note. [hider=] [i]VM is reacting to electricity, as expected. Reactions are chaotic, but seem directly related to the applied energy. [s]May be harmful if touched while reacting.[/s] [u]DO NOT TOUCH WHILE REACTING[/u][/i] [/hider] [hider=Map] [img]http://i.imgur.com/TJX1lb7.png[/img] [/hider] [/hider]