As Isaac stepped into the semi-circular room, he saw tons of flashing lights and screens on the wall, test tubes and jars held upright by suspended platforms with unlabeled knobs and a [url=https://cdn0.iconfinder.com/data/icons/mobile-development-icons/256/Switch_off.png]switch with a power icon[/url] on each platform's sides, white pipes and multicolored cables tangled all over the floor and ceiling connecting the lights and screens (imagine [url=http://www.ihaveapc.com/wp-content/uploads//2011/11/messdc.jpg]this[/url], but on the floors and ceilings), and a counter running the entire length of the rounded wall. The counter was littered with broken pottery, dirt, paper either stained by many different colors of liquid or burned, plants in various stages of life seemingly torn out of their shattered pots, and directly across the room from the door, was an open [url=http://ak1.ostkcdn.com/images/products/3306368/3/Red-Recycled-Heavyweight-3-Inch-Slant-D-Ring-Binder-P11404501.jpg]3-inch red binder[/url] next to a vacuum-sealed container. The binder was open to the exact center of its contents, and from the looks of the stacks of paper inside, it was completely full. Apparently it was so heavy that it had not moved at all during the crash. The vacuum-sealed container (like [url=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3b/NEC_vacuum_tube.jpg]this[/url] but bigger and not a light bulb) had a tiny glass pedestal inside, and on top of the pedestal was a seed that looked just like a corn kernel. Beneath the counter were a series of 4 closed lock boxes evenly spaced. Looking directly right after entering the door, Isaac saw a neatly wrapped present on the counter against the wall separating this room from the previous room. By the way, this room, like the rest, was made entirely of plate metal, and it was only lit by the flashing lights and dim screens on the walls.