![]() Hank then runs into Rich who mistakes Hank as his replacement and tells him that he worked here for thirty years. He then proceeds to break another control panel, but instead of disabling the locks, it activates a bonus lock which blocks the door completely. Hank then looks into the fridge where he finds said keycard and opens the door. He finds a diary, which hints him at the location of the keycard. He crawls through it and enters into a living room with a keycard-required door. ![]() Hank picks up a wrench and proceeds to break a vent. He enters a rooms with no computers and no doors. He then returns to the third room and enters the previously unlocked door which inside has another locked which makes Hank even more irritated and says that he will play their game. He then proceeds to grab a hammer and smashes a control panel with it where he then says, "That's more like it". But when at the computer, Hank just looks at it and then says that he doesn't "do" hacking. He enters the next room which has a computer he can hack. In the third room, one of the doors is locked which makes Hank annoyed. The level starts with Hank going entering the Power Station and going through two rooms, both of which have no enemies. Let's seem them pick you off if they can't even see you coming.įind a way to shut off the power coming from the Security Station so we can get past those infernal snipers. That means we're shutting down the power. We're not getting into Nexus City with snipers blocking the way.
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