After retrieving weapons, I met Morrison in the hidden lab and received a new assignment involving a mysterious device and a solar farm. A quick exit revealed the lab's true location, followed by a chaotic drive, a brutal crash, and a clever drone-assisted entry into the facility.
After the recent events, I had to head to the storage area where Morrison had safely kept my weapons. I climbed some stairs to reach the locker, making sure I was fully geared up and ready for whatever the next mission had in store.
Morrison radioed in, asking me to meet him in his lab for a briefing. I climbed back down and found him deeply focused on a project at one of the workstations.
The lab was filled with advanced tech, but one particular item caught Jacob's eye.
Jacob was visibly surprised to see recognizable parts of a robot scattered across a desk. When he asked what he was looking at, Morrison simply replied that it was Lily.
Morrison didn't waste any time and gave me my next task. I had to take a specialized device called an ODT and drive to a solar farm at a location he had sent to my map.
As I prepared to leave, Morrison suggested me to use the elevator exit in the future, noting it was much more efficient than the path I took to get in. I found the elevator without any trouble, and it swept me right out of the hidden lab and back toward the surface.
Upon exiting the elevator, I realized the lab was hidden within an extensive artificial cave system. I deployed my drone to get some altitude and scout the perimeter. From the aerial view, I could see that this cave was quite a distance from the yellow gate I had infiltrated during my last run.
The drive started out well enough, but I was driving pretty recklessly. I stopped at a distance to get a cityscape view when I was on the desert area.
I was using the front-view camera to get a more immersive experience. Then I got into a massive accident, and the car started tumbling and rotating.
Seeing the world spin through the front-view camera gave me a incredibly realistic and cool view of the crash. Fortunately, the jeep was tough enough to keep going.
I reached the first gate of the solar facility. Charlie chimed in over the comms, suggesting that instead of looking for a guard or a keycard, I should use my drone to open the gate myself.
I was a little confused about the drone interface at first, but I quickly figured out the bypass. The gate groaned open, and I hopped back into the jeep, driving into the facility grounds to see what else Morrison have planned for me.
That's all for this session. More moments coming soon and thanks for checking it out.