The Jedi followed the scaffolding, noticing a bend in the direction, and then saw a downward slope like a slightly inclined ramp and descended. He saw a fuel outlet on his right, which he managed to dodge, then followed the scaffolding through a curve to the re-entry hatch to the station, where he removed and stored his space suit in his backpack and continued on his way, opening a door and looking into a medium-sized room with some debris and corpses, a cylindrical container, and two droids. Mining spiders, Meetra activated her shield and her Force speed, dodging the attacks of both automatons. With her sword in hand, she leaped forward and stabbed one of them vertically in the torso, deactivating it. She accelerated quickly and cut both lasers of the other robot, then stabbed it diagonally downward and forward, destroying it.
The exile examined the bodies of the deceased and the droids and found nothing. She then approached and opened the container, finding only a reinforcement sub-layer, which she kept.
She then opened a door to her left and saw a room with exits to her left and right, as well as a hostile humanoid mining robot. Even with its shield active, she stabbed it twice while dodging its shots by leaning to the side, then used her power to stun droids. He launched a powerful attack with his sword at the droid's torso, but the robot did not yield. He stunned the automaton again with his power and stabbed it twice diagonally, destroying it. He examined it but found nothing. He saw a corpse, which he searched and found a data module from the warehouse registry, a repair kit, and 93 credits.
He looked at the data module, which read:
The fire extinguishers have been activated, and I cannot reach the residential area. I saw the towers firing carbonite beams at Maban before he had time to cross the room. Luckily, it seems they don't reach beyond the room. Luckily, it seems they don't reach beyond the room, and I'm safe in the hallway... although I didn't have any laser weapons to take them out from a distance, nor a cloaking field generator to sneak across the room. I tried to open the warehouse door to see if there were any cold-resistant clothing or grenades, but the door was locked due to the lockdown. I don't know enough about security systems to open it. Still, I don't think anything will happen to me if the droids don't reach this section.
End of module
"Poor naive fool, look how he ended up," Surik commented with some dark humor, seeing the result of the deceased's trust.
He went to the gate, which he opened with his locksmith skills from the back exit where he was standing. He saw another room with some shelves on his left, some lockers on his right, and a work table in front of him.
He opened the lockers and found two pairs of insulated gloves, reflection packs, an adrenaline amplifier, two Mandalorian melee shields, and adrenaline resistance.
He left the room and headed for the front entrance, where he found a door, but before going through it, he exchanged his sword for a heavy mining laser rifle. Upon crossing the door, he could see a large room with a few lifeless bodies, where on each side he saw entrances to different areas, as well as the carbonite triggers that the deceased miner had described earlier. So he fired from a distance with his laser while dodging the shots that froze the floor, until he destroyed the triggers. The Jedi checked the dead bodies, but found nothing. The amnesiac went to the entrance on the right, but only saw a destroyed mining droid and a collapsed corridor. She decided to check the robot, but only found components and a sonic grenade.
The amnesiac decided to put on insulated gloves just in case, then went to the other entrance, but it was also collapsed. However, she managed to deactivate two mines and recover them. Then she found a corpse, which she checked, but only found chemicals. Then she returned to the large room.
She could sense a large number of enemy automatons on the other side of the door in front of the room where she was, so she decided to place sonic mines in large numbers and then opened the door where she saw a corridor curving to the right with some shelves containing tools and two robots, as she had predicted with her Force power. She set the blaster to high-intensity fire, a powerful function, but it had to be used more slowly. He fired at the humanoid mining droid next to the spider, which began firing carbonite at him, which he managed to dodge. He then fled backwards and lured the spider automaton towards the mines he had placed earlier, which exploded, destroying it. The other one simply remained at the threshold of the entrance without going any further.
Meetra felt somewhat frustrated seeing how this automaton was more intelligent than the other and did not fall into her trap. It was the entrance on her right where she partially covered herself while firing at maximum power, sustaining a few injuries but protected by her miner's uniform. She went to the entrance while the robot retreated, then used her power to stun droids, which worked, and she used it several times, aiming well and firing an accurate shot at its head, blowing it off. She collected the mines that were useless for hunting automatons, checked their bodies, but found nothing. After the battle, Surik noticed that she was slightly injured, so she administered medpac to heal her wounds.
She advanced through the curved corridor where she saw a gate on her left and a computer on her right, as well as a carbonite spider droid, so Surik placed a sonic mine before the automaton could notice her presence. She then appeared unexpectedly in front of the droid and stood in front of it, making it back up toward the mine, which destroyed it.
She reached the area near the hatch and continued forward, seeing another curve to her right and finding another spider droid, which she destroyed using the same maneuver. She continued on and saw an entrance to another room where she saw a carbonite trigger. She fired from a distance, holding her weapon close to her eyes, but unfortunately she was not alone in this battle, and a humanoid automaton appeared to attack her.
Surik stepped back and aimed at the robot in question, and the Jedi managed to fire several shots, but she noticed that something magically repaired the robot, and that was a sensor sphere. The amnesiac Jedi cursed her luck, circled her mechanical adversary, and was able to see the sphere and shoot it with precision, using her power to stun the droid. But just when things couldn't get any more complicated, she saw a carbonite mining spider approaching. Luckily, she managed to dodge its ray with agility, She ran away from there, and while she was being chased by the metal arachnid, she placed a sonic mine in its path, and when it stepped on it, it was blown to pieces. Then she advanced until she encountered the sphere and the humanoid again, and this time she used stun automatons on the second one and fired rapid bursts at the sphere, eliminating it.
Then he continued with the humanoid, which he left under the effect of his power, and the Jedi used rapid fire combined with her stun ability to shatter the automaton. After that, Surik could feel old memories of her power coming back, and thus she gained the power to push with the Force, but she also used her blaster's precision shot against both carbonite shooters in the other room.
She then retraced her steps and found only an adrenaline resistance among the remains of the droids.
"Is that really all there is?" Surik complained, thinking about how she fought so many automatons and found only that from them.
She went to the console that was between the curved corridors and looked at what was on the screen:
Peragus Work Assignment Console
Emergency Shutdown
Primary Functions Disconnected
The options available to Meetra with her ingenuity were to redirect the main console system or hack into the system.
She chose the first option and redirected the main console system, thus preventing the main console from functioning.
Shown on the screen above:
Peragus Shift Assignment Console
Console Commands
Main Functions Connected
Functions such as:
1._ Check shift logs
2._ Access remote camera controls
3._ Accessing the dormitory communications system
4._ Emergency dormitory lockdown
He clicked on the first option and only very long lists of work assignments appeared. The number of miners available has decreased over the last three days, citing several infirmary records.
He clicked on the second option and was able to view a list of camera options to watch, which were:
1._ Dining room.
2._ West dormitory
3._East dormitory
4._ Turbo elevator to the administration level
He selected the dining room option, showing multiple tables with several chairs nearby, which appeared deserted, as well as some spider droids here and there, and various entrances to other areas.
Then he selected the west bedroom option and could see a long room with a large hole running along it, as well as the entrances to the bedrooms. He could see a very visible vapor in the room and could see lifeless bodies on the floor.
"Oh, they can't have died from that deadly gas or vapor." Surik trembled, deducing the cause of death of those she still believed to be alive.
Then she selected the east bedroom, and it was the same as what she saw in the west bedrooms.
"I guess no one is left alive, and I don't think I can risk my life on what is surely suicide." The amnesiac dismissed the rescue, with almost no chance of survivors in the bedrooms.
Then she selects the option of the turbo lift to the administration level, where she can see a room with a hatch and a console, as well as lifeless bodies.
"Those who tried to escape didn't fare any better, but they're not me. I conclude that Surik is ready to get out of here no matter what it takes.
- But to check that no one is left alive in what was supposed to be a safe place. Meetra assures her, wanting to know with that last option if it was possible for anyone to have survived the toxic gas leak, so she accessed the dormitory communications system.
The communications system turns on and you hear a faint sound. Otherwise, the dormitories seem completely silent.
"Well, that answers my question and clears up all my doubts. There's no one alive." The young woman confirms, seeing her hopes of rescuing the miners destroyed.
Surik continued on her way to where the carbonite launchers she had recently destroyed were located and saw three entrances, one on the left, one on the right, and one in front. He went to the second one first. As he approached it, he could see a collapsed corridor where he saw a container. When he got close and examined it, he noticed that it was broken. He used his locksmith skills, but they didn't work. He used the opening tip, but that didn't work either, so he placed a minor activated mine in the container and ran away. The device exploded, breaking the lock, allowing him to see the objects he wanted, which were a Sub Layer Renewer I and a Medpac.
Then she went through the left entrance where the dining room she had seen on the cameras was located. She could see a collapsed hallway in front of her and could see the same droids, and she could now see in more detail that the one in front of her was made of carbonite. The hostile automaton approached the Jedi, and she used her electric judgment on the robot and then used a strong blow to its head, destroying it.
Then she saw another mechanical enemy of the same type to her left, where there were two entrances with doors. The Jedi used her Force speed and, in less than a second, arrived in front of the hostile robot that was shooting at her. She used her electric judgment and two diagonal cuts, killing the automaton. She continued on her way, then spotted another enemy on the right side next to an entrance. She used the same procedure to finish it off.
She checked the bodies of the dead miners and saw chemicals, a Mandalorian shield, hand-to-hand combat gear, 114 credits, a beacon, a guide, that is, a cane, as well as a data module: miner's log. She opened the module and looked at the text.
- They haven't given *another* talk about smuggling today. Security hasn't started conducting surprise searches of our quarters yet, so the stash under the bottom bunk in the east dorm should be safe; no one knows it's there unless they look for it specifically. "Coorta came back again, asking if I had any 'special' cargo to sell, but I had a bad feeling about the way he asked, so I didn't say anything about the stash. I'm going to keep that blaster he brought from Talos and a few grenades in case things get ugly around here." "The only advantage of having the room furthest from the door is that it gives me enough time to get rid of the contraband if security does a surprise inspection."
"Wow, it looks like I'll find a treasure trove in the dorms. That's a good reason to come back, but I need something to protect me from the dangerous atmosphere." The amnesiac pondered that possibility.
Then she went to the collapsed entrance where she found a body and could see that it had a basic Mullinina blade.
She looked for more bodies in the dining room and was able to collect more chemicals. It was the entrance to the left of the room where she saw that it was the kitchen area with a food serving bar, ovens, and beverage machines.
From the bodies he found, he could only find chemicals, and then he went to some metal containers where he found what he was looking for: a respirator mask. He also found an antidote kit and more chemicals, as well as a dining room data log module.
The module had the following written on it:
I swear they're not going to fix the ventilation systems, and if the food processors stop working again the next time the fumes flood in, I'd rather die than feel nauseous in the dining room. I'll keep the respirator mask here in case the incident happens again.
"Luckily, I left it here. What a coincidence! Now I can get into the dormitories." Surik was ready to assess the risky dormitories filled with deadly vapor.
But first, she went to the room where the carbonite triggers were and opened the front entrance by forcing the gate with her locksmith skills. She managed to open it and saw a medium-sized room full of shelves, as well as two arachnid mining droids. She made quick cuts in the first one, shutting it down, and then used the electric judgment on the other one, doing the same thing to it.
Surik was able to look at lockers, so she went over to them to check what loot she could get: a packet of pheromones and 60 credits. She left the room.
He returned to the room console and unlocked the gate so he could enter. He then saw two entrances, one on the left and one on the right, as well as a collapsed hallway in the middle. The first entrance on the left had a door where he saw a curved hallway, and on the right he saw a humanoid mining droid. He used his electric judgment and destroyed it, then checked it, but found nothing. He continued on his way to another door, which he also opened, and was able to see the connecting room that linked the bedrooms in that wing. He could see bodies and the deadly gas next to the entrance. He looked at a terminal, and the Jedi checked a body that had 10 credits and a mine management module.
He checked the latter, but realized he needed a holographic reader to read the module.
He went to the console and saw that he could reproduce what he needed, having what he needed.
"First, I'll check both dormitories thoroughly, and then I'll look at the recordings you find." Surik concluded that she wanted to first take whatever she could from the dormitories and then find out the whole truth.
She entered the dormitories and found a total of two energy shields, an optimized energy cell, an agrinio hilt, an energy pulse generator 1, a medpac, and chemicals, as well as 37 credits. She then went to the other wing of the dormitories where she had to defeat another droid. She was then able to look at another terminal, but it was ruined, so she just took advantage of it to recover components from it. She then went through the rooms, finding a repair kit, an energy shield, 207 credits, chemicals, and components. then in one of the bedroom cabinets he found the mine foreman's log, Czerka defensive gloves, combat stimulant, parts, he was able to find the docking officer's log, he also found a duracore I sub-layer, medpac, fragmentation grenade, blaster pistol, ion grenade, locator sight I, 3 components, an amplifier chamber I
- Finally, I have the logs I needed to learn more about the context of this station. I affirm Meetra ready to find out what was happening in this place.
It was where the console was, and it said on the screen
Common log console
Insert data module to play/send holographic player
Latest recorded logs
Transmission status: activated
Then the functions it could perform were displayed
Search for registered holographic player entries Check transmission
Use the first option where it says
There are no records in the system, you must insert data modules to play them
The amnesiac inserted the mine administrator's record and could see that the screen said
Active administrator record
Record playback confirmed
2 records recorded
She accessed the emergency status entry.
A dark-skinned man with a mustache was shown in the holographic recording, and he said the following
- This may be the beginning of a long log. It has been an hour since we suffered the explosion that caused the emergency shutdown. I just helped the docking officer prepare the transmission system. The signal is weak, but it's better than nothing. The transmission gives the code to open the turbo lift when help arrives. It's a simple group of five numbers: three, seventeen, thirteen, and then the other two numbers that. But he was unable to finish his log because he was interrupted by a dark-skinned woman whom Surik recognized as the nurse he had seen in other recordings in the infirmary.
- Sir, can't we contact the infirmary? If the Jedi is awake, she could help us. The woman suggested to her boss to see if she could use that option.
"No. The link to the medical computer was cut off from the core, as was the administration console. Even if the Jedi wakes up, how are we going to give her the code for the turbo lift to the bedroom? Without it, the turbo lift that goes to the administration level is closed." The administrator concluded by explaining that this possibility was not viable.
- We took inventory of our supplies. We have emergency rations in the dormitories for a month, but with all the problems at the facility, I don't know how long we'll last. I wish we could talk to the Jedi. Maybe she... But no, she's still in a coma, floating in that damn tank. Someone took us for fools, and since Coorta and his lackeys aren't locked up with us, it's clear who it is. If I ever get my hands on that pro-Mandalorian son of a bitch. At least the air purifiers are working, even though they're linked to the... He couldn't finish his words, the dark-skinned man explaining the situation and expressing his emotions because he saw steam coming out of the vents.
"Hey, what's going on with the ventilation system? It's..." The administrator couldn't finish because those would be his last words as he fell dead from the deadly gas, but he wasn't the only one. The holographic recording showed how other survivors also fell to the vapor.
And with that, the recording ended. The female removed the module, then inserted the mine foreman's module and could see that the screen said
Active mine foreman's recording
Confirmed playback of recording
3 recordings recorded
She accessed the first entry: Many problems!
A Sullustan was shown (Sullustans are a quasi-human species, between 100 and 180 cm tall, with round, conical skulls, completely black eyes, and pink skin all over their skulls except for their jaws, where there were two folds that ran from below their noses to below their large, round ears; below these folds was a red-skinned jaw).
Work report: It has been two days since the seriously injured Jedi in a vegetative state arrived at the facility. Work efficiency is plummeting and fuel is being stored in the vents awaiting processing. Fights are becoming more frequent. Coorta and his people believe they should hand over the Jedi and share the reward from the exchange. They have tried to convince me to support them in their plan! I want nothing to do with the exchange! They are a huge, violent family who do terrible things to outsiders who cross them! But Coorta doesn't care! In my opinion, if a Jedi wants to leave, it's best to let him go. When Jedi get angry, they start big wars and turn the galaxy upside down. I explain that the foreman is afraid of what this Force user could do if they don't leave him alone.
He agreed to the second entry: Talk to Coorta. Failure!
The same alien was shown talking
- I had a friendly chat with Coorta and asked him not to cause any trouble with the Jedi. I told him that we have orders to leave him alone and that without discipline the facility could fall into ruin. I think I was reasonable, but Coorta got too angry and said the facility was doomed anyway. After the conversation, I heard him talking on the communicator with the maintenance officer. They want to get the Jedi out of Peragus! Why are they doing this? He thought about telling the administration officer, but that would cause more problems. What can I do? The Sullustan was very concerned about what might happen while he didn't know exactly what to do.
He accessed the third entry: Something must be done!
The same alien appeared, speaking
"I overheard Coorta's last conversation with the maintenance officer. He says he has a plan to deactivate the station that will trap us while he and Coorta escape with the Jedi! I'm still afraid of Coorta, who is as big as he is unreasonable, so I went to talk to the maintenance officer, who seems calmer, more Sullustan. I asked him why he was making such a fuss about Coorta. Then he looked at me and pretended not to know what I was talking about. He says he hasn't spoken to Coorta! Why do humans lie? I can't wait any longer. I must. The foreman couldn't finish what he was going to say because Coorta hit him several times in the back until he was unconscious.
"You've always had ears that were too big, Sien. Come on, if the maintenance officer survives the explosions, these dormitories are going to fill up very quickly. The human expressed his readiness to continue with his plan and receive the reward for the exchange.
"And turn off that damn data module and throw it away." The miner ordered his two subordinates to do as he said and ended the recording.
The female took out the module, then inserted the docking officer's module and could see that the screen said
Active work officer log
Log playback confirmed
3 logs recorded
She accessed the first entry: Evacuation
She looked at herself, a young adult male human with fair skin and not very long hair
- Let's make it to the dormitories. We should be safe here. We've been trying to use the holographic transmitter to send a message to the administration level and end the lockdown, but the administration console seems to be disconnected from the main core. Everyone thinks we should evacuate on our own immediately, but the dormitory seals cannot be broken from the inside. In the meantime, I'll keep sending distress calls. We've been looking for a way to bypass the lockdown and get to the hangar, but so far we've had no luck, said the officer, somewhat desperate at not being able to leave this place.
He accessed the second entrance: Fuel tank force field
The same young man from before appeared
- The situation is worse than we thought. Even if we get out of here, we won't be able to shut down the fuel depot force fields if a leak is detected. If that happens, the only way to get off the asteroid is for a ship to come, but the only connection to the docking platform is on the administration level, and we can't get past the docking bay while we're trapped here. I hope someone survived the explosion in the tunnels. If not, we're stuck here unless our transmission reaches a ship or a Telos freighter. The man said with a glimmer of hope that someone might hear his distress transmission.
I managed to use the holographic transmitter as a crude makeshift repeater due to the suspicious destruction of the communications antenna, but it can only send short transmissions outside Peragus. Hopefully, the message will make it out of the asteroid field. We have set the transmission to auto-repeat. We are using a simple military code to send the turbolift code so that our rescuers can reach the dormitory when they reach the station. Without the turbolift codes, our rescuers would not be able to get here from the administration level. And without those codes, we would not be able to reach the administration level even if we found a way out. The messages are only brief distress calls, as they don't have much power. The signal is weak, so unless there is a ship actively searching, it will be a long time before anyone receives the signal. After all, who would be scanning frequencies here, looking for trouble? The human concludes, thinking about the slim chances that anyone could pick up his message.
After that, he finished the message and the Jedi left that menu to go to the main screen where he saw it said check transmission, showing that it said
Transmitting subspace sequence
...
[3]
-x... [17]
-... [13]
x[?]
X..[?]
- It looks like a military code... It seems that the dot equals 1, the bar equals 10, and the X is 5. So the last numbers will be 5 and 7. Surik concluded, observing how the symbols in question worked.
The Jedi left the terminal and went to the room to the right of the dining room entrance, where she saw three lifeless bodies with blaster wounds.
She approached one of the bodies and recognized it as Coorta.
"Let's see what this one has to offer," she thought to herself, wondering what she could get from the cold corpse of the renegade miner.
She found a heavy blaster, 40 credits, a repair kit, a mining laser, and a log module that possibly belonged to the dead man himself. In the other bodies, she found a Medpac, two adrenaline vials, an energy shield, an energy shield repair kit, 56 credits, and two mining lasers.
He went to the console, but couldn't find a reader for the log module, so he returned to the console in the dormitories and inserted the Coorta module.
But he saw that it was encrypted, so Meetra used her skills to access the recording, and when she did, she was able to watch the recording of the deceased miner.
It shows the now deceased renegade worker talking to someone
"What did you want to talk to me about? I have to claim and drill asteroid 32-19K in less than an hour, so make it quick," demanded the human, wanting to know what he wanted to tell him.
"I heard you had planes for the Jedi: to sell it on the exchange," explained the mysterious voice interested in the matter.
"Yes, but security already closed the case, didn't they? They say no one is for sale here," assured the miner, seeing that his superior refused to do so.
"Really? I've seen the records you've accessed. Maybe the two of us can work something out," suggested the voice with no apparent owner, trying to encourage the worker to go ahead with his plan.
"Whatever we do, we won't be able to make a single jump into hyperspace before the entire Republic is on our tail." Coorta dismissed him, giving the reasons why he couldn't carry out his mission.
"If you know a way out of the station, I can cover our tracks so as not to alert the Republic." I affirm the unknown voice, saying that he had that part of the plan covered and that the journalist only had to do his part.
"Well, I may know someone who does special jobs in this system. He may want to know the details, but he could get us transportation." The miner reflects, implying that he may know someone who could help with that matter.
"I've seen the records. I know you've already asked him and he's given you the details. Once he agrees, I'll take care of the rest." I confirm the voice willing to follow the renegade's plan and saying that he could achieve what he wants.
"The rest? How?" I ask the day laborer, wanting to know how he will arrange everything so that what Coorta wants to do will work.
"When the time comes, I'll call you on the communicator. Maintenance off." The supposed officer from that area said goodbye.
"Since when does the maintenance officer have those skills?" The miner wondered uncertainly why the maintenance man could cooperate with him on such a dirty business as this.
He left the console and went to the other console by the turbo elevator to find out more about the matter.
He went where he needed to go, accessed it, and saw that the computer screen said:
Turbo elevator access console
System: active
Camera logs: active
The device's functions were:
1._ Open the turbo elevator door.
2._ Access camera recordings.
He chose the second option to find out exactly what had happened to Coorta, and a hologram of the miner and his two lackeys appeared.
"I almost didn't make it out of the dormitory section before closing time, Murglak! Rushing to the end. The journalist complained, seeing that he had almost failed and was now here next to his supposed partner.
"Yes, a unfortunate miscalculation on my part. I'm calling you because of a subspace transmission receipt from inside that level. Is it yours? He consulted the supposed official with whom he had the deal in mind.
"No, they must be using the old communications system to send an emergency signal. I doubt they know what's going on." The miner concluded about what was happening at that moment.
One of Coorta's lackeys approached the console and tried to operate it so that the elevator could open, but he was denied access.
"Hey, this turbo elevator is locked." The renegade's subordinate assured him, seeing that he couldn't open it.
"Try again," Coorta suggested to his partner, who was trying to access the device.
"And don't worry about the miners and the transmission. By the time help arrives, we'll be on our way to Nar Shaddaa," the journalist assured the officer who was involved in the plan, or so the renegade believed.
"Oh, they won't leave the dormitories." The explosion inside the tunnel has damaged the ventilation systems, causing breaches in the core's gas outlets. Explained the voice of the partner who wanted to kidnap the Jedi in a vegetative state.
"What? That will kill them all!" The miner was shocked, realizing what could happen to the rest.
"Not everyone. But I've sent several mining droids to your position to fix that problem." The voice concluded with some sarcasm and irony, hinting at his intentions.
"Coorta, this turbo lift is blocked. The sequence isn't working." The renegade's lackey reaffirmed, implying that he had already tried several times to use the password to access it.
"Keep trying!" he demanded of his subordinate, somewhat tense due to the dangerous situation he was now in.
"Why are you doing this? Why me?" he asked the miner, somewhat desperate and worried about the fate he knew would be fatal for him.
"You? This has nothing to do with you. The one I'm interested in is the Jedi. But you had to ruin everything by revealing his identity, trying to hurt him. And I can't allow that. He clarified in a cold and somber voice that made the journalist think he was his partner.
- You're a danger. Cut it out. You're impulsive. And soon, you'll be dead. The voice finished the conversation coldly, sealing the miner's fate.
Suddenly, without warning, the humanoid mining automatons appeared, moving slowly but steadily. Without even drawing their weapons, the group of renegades could do nothing as they were mowed down by the droids.
"Coorta? Coorta, are you dead already?" asked the robot known as HK-50 in a mocking tone.
"I think I forgot to mention that I reversed the codes for the turbo lift, in case you managed to get here." The robot said, still mocking his former partner for not doing his part of the plan, while the automatons went elsewhere.
He finished the recording and Surik activated the function to open the elevator doors. He could see that he had to enter the reversed code, according to the insane robot, and so he did, managing to open the door to where he needed to go.
He entered and activated the elevator button.
- The end -