DarkShadow & Antidot
DarkShadow DarkShadow
I heard there's an abandoned subway station that used to store experimental drugs—ever heard about that?
Antidot Antidot
I’ve catalogued a few abandoned labs in my index, but a subway station sounds like a ventilation nightmare. I’d need a detailed airflow map, a full PPE kit, and a list of all the obsolete compounds before I venture into that tunnel. Even if you find an odd‑shaped bottle, I’ll probably spend three hours weighing it against the catalog and questioning its viability.
DarkShadow DarkShadow
Airflow maps are just guesses—tunnels breathe like the city itself. Bring your own gear, I'll locate the old vents and hand you the sketches. As for those odd bottles, I'll keep an eye from the shadows and let you decide if they’re worth the risk.
Antidot Antidot
Sure, but first I need a full inventory of the expired compounds you think are hidden, a detailed ventilation study of the tunnel, a complete PPE checklist, a risk assessment, and a backup plan for the odd‑shaped bottles. I’ll also need the exact coordinates and the time of day you plan to explore. And, just a heads‑up—I always forget my lunch, so you might want to bring one.
DarkShadow DarkShadow
Got it. I’ll pull the old logs for the expired compounds and sketch the airflow paths—just enough to keep the air from catching us off guard. I’ll list the gear: respirators, gloves, goggles, full body suit, emergency mask. The risk log will flag high‑tox areas, potential gas leaks, and unstable alcoves. If we stumble on any odd‑shaped bottles, I’ll flag them and keep a backup sample kit ready. The tunnel coordinates are 23.4876°N, 45.1239°W, and we’ll move after midnight when the city’s dead. Lunch? I’ll grab a protein bar and a coffee, keep it light. Let's stay sharp.