![]() There wasn’t much inside, but a helpful ventilation shaft let out into the office across from me. While exploring the new area, I hid from a security camera by hacking my way into a door marked Special Operations. Nonetheless, I slipped past it and through said door, finding myself on maintenance level -1. While readjusting my position, I found a ventilation shaft and went through it, though all that did was reward me with a credit chip and help me avoid a turret placed above a door. I shot the three men who were coming towards me, but it sounded like there were two more somewhere that I couldn’t quite get an angle on. Unfortunately, I was spotted by someone from the other side of the warehouse and the alarm went off. I doubled back and knocked him out, doing the same to a second man standing nearby. Sneaking around past some movable crates, I was spotted but managed to get out of sight to entice the guard around. In the hallways beyond there were a couple of green lights on the floor that seemed like I should be wary of them, but they did nothing.Ī door opened into another warehouse area full of shipping containers and guards. However, looking around the area, I found a ventilation shaft that allowed me to bypass a door blocked by a laser grid. Outside of the office, I tried to hack a security rating five door into the admin sector, but since I didn’t have my 20-or-so door hacking devices from Hengsha, I was unable to. Rose also offered impromptu jam sessions because he claimed to play a mean sax. It had the usual Judaic, Christian, and Islamic denominations, but it also included Vodoun (AKA Voodoo), Neopagan, and Ancient Egyptian. Mainly because it had a list of religions which could have individual services catered towards them. There was another email from Chaplain Rose offering non-denominational religious services, which was interesting to read through. Nigel, however, was replying to tell Jackson that he should “convince Burke to let you do a little shopping here”. It was part of a back-and-forth between two people called Nigel and Jackson, suggesting that some of the women being held here would go on to be forced into prostitution upon release. There were only a few of them, so were easily dispatched.Ī security office at the top of a ladder had a computer inside with some emails, one of which illustrated exactly how awful Belltower was. I took it out with an EMP grenade, but of course that alerted the guards in the area. ![]() A camera watched the main entrance, but I easily snuck below it, only to hear the tell-tale sound of a security bot patrolling. ![]() As I’d hoped, they split up, allowing me to knock out one of them then shoot the other before he could raise the alarm. I could hear two men talking on the dock, so I hid behind a shipping container to see what they did. ![]() Following the hallway around, I pulled a lever which opened the ship’s cargo doors. The door opened, permitting me to leave the ship. They told me to get to a maintenance tunnel in loading bay one through a floor panel, which was presumably where they were since they told me not to kill the person inside. I had left Hengsha on a ship going to places unknown, only to be found and interrogated before someone helped me to escape - only to be trapped in a biometric scanner…īecause I wasn’t a recognised member of the crew, the scanner locked me inside, but my friend on the inside "no1" managed to hack it remotely to let me out. Whether you’re a newcomer or an old-goer, I hope to make this something you can read along with and enjoy. This is my ongoing exploration of the Deus Ex Universe, in release order. Articles // 19th Feb 2022 - 8 months ago // By Andrew Duncan Deus Ex Diaries Part Forty-Seven (Human Revolution) ![]()
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