[i]Well,[/i] Alto thought. [i]Isn't this interesting?[/i] He was watching live security camera footage in his mind from his lab's own security camera. He could see through one of the cameras, a take-down squad spontaneously turning into Eldritch monsters, but on another camera slightly further away, all of them were completely normal. What was interesting wasn't the fact that someone was doing it, but what was interesting was the fact that someone was [i]actually[/i] doing it. Someone was attacking Aperture labs. He'd been a researcher for Aperture for the better part of 3 years having joined the science scene at about 13-ish. Over the course of his research days, he'd noted that security was particularly tight. He'd thought it was simply because Aperture was an extreme super-company who covered all facets of science and would have many enemies, but it wasn't until last year that he'd found out exactly why their security was so tight. After wishing on a star, he'd gotten his not-technically-robotic arm which he affectionately referred to as 'the Bio-Weapon', and he'd later found some pretty neat functions besides the lasers. He'd found that by touching a programmable device, he was able to interface with it as if he was a computer. Using this, he took every chance he had to hack everything he could touch. It was through this that he found out that Aperture, like all corporations, was doing some very dodgy deals literally under the table. He'd been able to reach some cameras from the one in his lab, but the cyber security was particularly annoying where all the secrets were. He was a fairly civilian researcher so he didn't get let in on their secrety secrets, he had to find all that out from his little lab on the surface. Unfortunately, the only electronic networks not isolated from the surface labs were the lighting systems and some of the security cameras. Alto really wanted to be in with some of the stuff they did down there, but Alto suspected having morals was not something that you would put on your resume if you wanted to work at Aperture's underground facility. Anyhow, Alto was looking now and he could see that the soldiers had finished massacring each other. That was going to be hell for the janitors, if there were any down there. Still, whoever the intruder/intruders were, they were in pretty deep. There were more teams like that on every level and eventually whoever they were would get tired and captured or killed. But perhaps if an insider were to help them get what they want, maybe something interesting would happen. Taking the hand of his Bio-Weapon off of the camera, and programming it to play a recording of him working for a while, he took off his lab coat revealing his single sleeved tracksuit jacket and tracksuit pants. Of course, no one in the labs had ever seen him like this. He'd made sure no security footage of it existed either. He'd started taking up some hero work on the side of his research under several different aliases, and he was confident he'd covered his tracks enough to know Aperture didn't know about him being a hero. Pulling his hood up to hide his face, he sneakily stole out of the room making sure to tap into any cameras along his route so that he wouldn't be recorded. There was also a lock down in effect because of the security threat, so that meant no one he knew was going to come out and see him and potentially blow his cover. The locked doors were annoying but he could hack them in seconds so it wasn't much of a problem. The fastest way to the lower levels was by taking a secret elevator shaft used to carry large cargo into the Aperture underground. That was the way he was going. After getting there, he would use his hook-shot to descend to the lower levels, sneak past the surveillance and the take-down teams and perhaps find the intruders assist them on their endeavours. Hopefully, if all went well, Aperture would be none the wiser.