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Almost. But I also can't blame them. Would you want a local power plant exposed to the internet?
Not vital functions, anyway. A separate network for a break room would seem reasonable.
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Almost. But I also can't blame them. Would you want a local power plant exposed to the internet?
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Great, because I don't know which one we're going to need. This place is airgapped, so I couldn't reach the network if I wanted to.
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*Glances across the degrading architecture*
How about prying open a rusted deadbolt?
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*Walks along the outskirts of the plant and toward one of the side entrances*
We don't need to be subtle about it since this place is so old. You can probably get through any security doors easily, right?
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*Radiation levels appear relatively normal and well within a safe range*
See? Nothing to worry about.
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Sure, if you want to. It should be fine.
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You didn't happen to bring a Geiger counter with you, right? On a whim?
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I mean, it's running. It all got automated away years ago.
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It's much better than the troll shortcuts out there, that's for sure.
*Hits the deactivated panel, beaming us to the real world near a dilapidated factory building teeming with moss*
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Looks more complicated than it really is. It's a shader someone installed when they built this thing.