> Try to keep an eye out for anything that seems suspicious or dangerous. Try to see if we can feel any sense of "rightness" in anything in the area.
>You follow the professor inside, keeping an eye out for dangerous things and suspicious things.
>...It quickly becomes hard to concentrate on this. You quickly have your interested occupied by the Scanning Electron Microscope, and a few technicians using it to look at a piece of...something for age marks. And then there's the particle accelerator! Oh man, just getting near it makes you a bit giddy! Then there's all the crap you've never even heard of! Really, walking through here serves to remind you just how much you have to learn. Still, Professor Okazaki is pleased by some of your observations.
>Elsewhere in the facility, you are shown a section that look something like factory, or a machine shop. The professor explains that there is a lot of times when they require equipment that must be specially made, and have found it easier to produce such things themselves than to try to negotiate with outside corporations; especially since researchers can interact with the engineers. As well, it lets them make prototypes of proposed inventions with less hassle.
>While you are not shown them, the Professor mentions there are also various testing rooms on the upper floors, and well as some more mundane offices and engineering workstations. And some "boring, inelegant offices and file rooms that honestly should be elsewhere".
>There's quite of lot of things here that could be dangerous, honestly, if the people using them are careless. As far as suspicious things go, there are a few doors, marked with yellow and black bars, that are never mentioned in the tour. You notice they all have card readers, and rather serious-looking locks on them. At one point, you notice a lab-coated scientist type enter one; and see what looks like a stairway downwards for a brief moment.
>You don't sense anything particularly right here. But...you think maybe there is something important to this place? Or, perhaps, you're just a bit starstruck by actually being in a place where science goes down?
>About an hour passes, before you and Parsee find yourselves in the front office again.
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