Elevator to access other floors. Certain permissions or security clearance may be required to access certain floors. There is no ventilation.
KopyCat wrote:
KopyCat had thought long and hard for a full name, any name.
Nothing. It was completely and utterly screwed if it couldn't figure out a name. It also didn't have much time before the other guard would wake up from being tranquilized. At this point, it could either risk the biscuit or play it safe.
The doors hadn't closed yet, which was nice. It gave him a small window of opportunity in case things REALLY went south. The air vents were sealed off, though. If KopyCat couldn't escape through the door, there would be no exit.
KopyCat took a deep breath.
"Joseph Phillips. O-Fifty Two" It stated to the machine.
It anxiously waited, nervously glancing side to side.
Nothing. It was completely and utterly screwed if it couldn't figure out a name. It also didn't have much time before the other guard would wake up from being tranquilized. At this point, it could either risk the biscuit or play it safe.
The doors hadn't closed yet, which was nice. It gave him a small window of opportunity in case things REALLY went south. The air vents were sealed off, though. If KopyCat couldn't escape through the door, there would be no exit.
KopyCat took a deep breath.
"Joseph Phillips. O-Fifty Two" It stated to the machine.
It anxiously waited, nervously glancing side to side.
The doors slammed shut and the elevator dropped, decending. Small holes in the ground opened up releasing a gas into the air. Sleepy gas.
Well, it hadn't succeeded. Fair enough. It was worth a shot. KopyCat dreaded what came next as it's eyes seemed to forcefully close.
This would not be as clean of an escape as it had hoped.
This would not be as clean of an escape as it had hoped.
The guards rushed in wearing gas masks as the doors opened on sub level 5 to drag out the sleeping head.
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