[@Bai Suzhen]Amis looked around the room, what appeared to be the inside of a vehicle of some sort, and spotted a computer terminal. "Here." he said, and walked over to it. When he turned it on it displayed what appeared to be a trade program. "It appears to be a simple graphical interface, with multiple programs on it." He selected the various tabs at the top to find various features, including the 3d printer, nano-tank, and vapor refinery. "It should be possible to contact an administrator from this terminal if this is a VR. I am unfamiliar with the system, though." He stepped away from it. "Perhaps you can figure out how to send a message to the Administrator. I will see to the others." [@BytheSpleen][@Styrgwyr]Seeing a child or teenager-like android attempt to get the other member of their group out of whatever mental or programming error they were experiencing, he walked over to the one who was malfunctioning. The other one started to leave before he arrived, however, so he called out to it. "Apparently we are either inside a VR with human avatars and human level access or we were installed into highly realistic android bodies." He felt the back of the malfunctioning one, between her shoulder blades for a power switch, but couldn't find one. "Non-standard models of androids if that is the case, as her power switch isn't in the proper place." He knelt down in front of the one saying something about a system uplink. "Hello, I'm AMIS, an engineering intelligence, formerly the intelligence of an automated factory. We also seem to have been disconnected from our servers. I am unable to find your reset switch, however. Can you tell me your designation and purpose?" If this didn't get her out of her loop he may have to resort to physical stimuli to break the loop. The pain which the Alexandria unit experienced seemed to disrupt her cognitive processes, at least for a few seconds. Perhaps something similar would work on this unit?