
We arrive at the blueboy HQ and prepare to assault the
building, hoping to loot the building and catch the leaders, all while having enough
time to make the race later that day. We decided to sneak into the building,
flip on our jammers and screens, and try to take out the enemy. We check for
external security systems. Our diligence is rewarded as we notice and knock out
a laser alarm system. Climbing some stairs we find ourselves confronted with an
airlock door. Opening the door, we see two armed robots, slightly putting a
dent in our plan to throw in smoke and doze grenades to clear the room. We
still throw in smoke, and activate IR jammers. Behind a door near the robots is
a human, who we take out with little difficulty. After taking him out, we
notice another guy, but debate on how to take him out without damaging too much
equipment. While dealing with that guy, Yaz hears someone say sick um, and a group
of dog comes out barking. A tangler grenade later, and the dogs are
eliminated from being threats. Yaz proceeds to slaughter them. Continuing
forward we engage more blueboys, and even more blueboys, when finally one of
the bosses (Arlye) shows up. Joseph ends up having to run through a firefight
to heal Eusyl, who was shot a few times. The boss retreats, and the group
explores further. Running into more Robots, Kyle manages to deactivate them.
Yaz gets hit with a lazor, but an albeto screen saves her. Turning a corner, we
run into more trouble, including an odd labcoat guy, and Alye. The labcoat guy tells them to quiet down. Arlye and
gurry were both downed, then the third blueboy boss is found hiding behind a
wall, who we hit with a tangler grenade. Due to a grenade, we accidently almost
meltdown an atomic generator. The labcoat guy turns out to be a video editor
named Doctor I. The videos have a rather smutty name however, leading one to question if he is a doctor at all. We negotiate to
open the vault in exchange for helping Maro to leave the planet unharmed. Now we
have to begin renovating the building to become our new home, preferably before
the police and gangs show up.