"Apart from the wide open factory floor, it is basically one huge maze of cramped corridors," Yamato says. "And between that and the various security doors, it's kind of the perfect place to stop you building up momentum. Which I guess is part of the point."
He shuts his eyes for a moment, taking a sip of his coffee. "Our big advantage is that I'm guessing he can't monitor the entire place on his own. He's probably relying on sensors, traps and drones to alert him if someone's inside," he says. "Once I'm in the system, I can distract the drones and get them to move out of your way, at least, maybe even pick up on some of the other security measures before you run into them. Then I guide you down to the factory floor, and there's a ventilation shaft that'll take you straight down to the control room."
More shafts!
"So, that leads us to the other problem: The more doors I open and fake security alerts I set off, the more likely he is to figure out someone's in his system and retaliate. And as soon as he figures that out, he's going to know you're there, too."
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Date: Feb. 12th, 2019 04:24 am (UTC)From:He shuts his eyes for a moment, taking a sip of his coffee. "Our big advantage is that I'm guessing he can't monitor the entire place on his own. He's probably relying on sensors, traps and drones to alert him if someone's inside," he says. "Once I'm in the system, I can distract the drones and get them to move out of your way, at least, maybe even pick up on some of the other security measures before you run into them. Then I guide you down to the factory floor, and there's a ventilation shaft that'll take you straight down to the control room."
More shafts!
"So, that leads us to the other problem: The more doors I open and fake security alerts I set off, the more likely he is to figure out someone's in his system and retaliate. And as soon as he figures that out, he's going to know you're there, too."