Eight shivered, his breathing labored. He felt cold, much colder than he should have in this environment. He might have been going into shock or possibly the implants that regulated his body temperature had gone offline. He wouldn't know until he ran a complete diagnostic back on his ship. It took him a moment to realize that Johanna was speaking. It took him another moment before he could pull up an image of what the inside of the Type 40 looked like in his mind. "You are looking..." Eight's teeth chattered involuntarily and he sucked in a breath. "...for four metal tubes that feed directly from the electron intake manifold to the plasma converters." Eight closed his eyes for a moment and almost lost consciousness. A single thought brought him back from the blackness, [i]she is not an engineer, she does not know what you are referring too[/i]. Eight opened his eyes his now sluggish brain trying to conjure up a way in which to explain what must be done to someone without his insight into the technological. "Four cylinders on the panel, curved, an inch in length, silver. Each is between a between a red valve," meant to control the flow the the plasma the robot was powered by "and a green circuit breaker. In my tools you will find a long silver tool. It looks similar to a firearm without a trigger. It has three depressible circles on it and the tip glows orange. Apply fingers to each of the circles and run it across the a small perforation in the tubes to disengage the magnetic lock. Inside you will find circuits that control the power distribution system of the Type 40. You need to..." Eight pulled in another breath. He was not at optimal operating capacity. "You need to disable them by... by..." he blinked several times trying to concentrate. "by bypassing..." Eight closed his eyes again falling asleep, the cold taking him. As he slept his brain continued to process data. The Type 40 was a battle droid outclassed and replaced by more modern variations. It was designed to be user friendly and as a result was susceptible to tampering and reprogramming. The redundancy system that activated in case of forced shutdown was relatively new at the time of the drone's creation. While an efficient design the T-40s most inherent flaw was that they could be relatively easily disabled from the inside should the enemy manage to disable it temporarily. As his brain continued to process it started to combing through less relevant files to ensure that all recorded data was complete and uncorrupted.