SYSTEM SEA-Z: Saving The Scientists
ioned to Dr. Park and Henry to follow him toward a small side exit he had spotted on t
house. Jill looked up to see the blinking red light of the drone sweeping in a wide arc, casting
the drone and best route to avo
wn the alley. There is an entrance to a drainage tunn
f what they needed to do next. Henry's arrival had complicated things, and though the freelancer's information on Project Heli
aths ragged from this frantic pace. "Jill," she pant
litary companies, and some corrupt government officials," he explained. "They specialize in trafficking advanced technology and classified
open, gesturing for Dr. Park to climb inside. Henry followed, and Jill slid in last, leness closed in around them as they made their way deep into it, the sounds of the city fad
having a slight echo. "We gotta know mo
is Dr. Samuel Grant. He is a high-energy experimental physicist. There has been some chatter to sug
his, he spoke. "Grant, huh? I know that name.
long glance. "And yo
ources. Nexus is sloppy i
age they could get, and if Henry had information, he'd use it. "Dr. Park," he said, now tur
opment of energy sources for advanced material applications. His theories create new forms of matter
hen we might be looking
to get his bearings. They were near an old industrial area that had been largely aban
ity schematics of that building. We n
is pretty tight; checkpoints all over the place, surveillance cameras, and biometric locks. But there i
racking Nexus for a while. Think you can get
't do that, I wouldn't be alive
up at the facility in front of them. "Are you sure this is a good idea?" she asked,
o steal anything. We're here to save lives-and stop a threat t
r than they had ever been before, and the lines were continuing to blur between who was a frie
ld ever find out. It was his edge, his advantage in a fight against an unseen enemy. Still, it was a
solute, leading them forward toward the facili