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Your head is spinning and your temples throb.

You awaken in a dimly lit storage cupboard, with no memory of where or who you are.

A siren echoes through the hallways and the air is thick with the smell of blood...

I need a staff badge to get through here. Maybe there's one around somewhere.
I used the badge I found to open the door.
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Looks like this leads to more offices but the stairwell is blocked.
Even this serene landscape painting looks ominous.
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A small coffee table littered with half empty mugs and glasses.
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I need the staff room key to get in here. In must be around somewhere.
I've opened the door using the staff key.
A stack of Mason Institute materials. Letterhead, brochures and the like.
I don't want to imagine what happened here.
Filled with patient visitation logs and receptionist notes.
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Another vending machine full of snacks I can't get to. If I get desperate enough, I'll smash the glass.
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Portraits of the board. Dr. H Desroches, Dr M Mosley and Dr D Khourshid.
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This is the exit. I need to deactivate lockdown first.
Yes it's open! Almost there. I can taste the freedom.
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Wait. What? There's the body of a caretaker here. It looks as though he was changing the lights...does that mean...
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The handles broken off. There must be something important behind this door...
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It's locked from the other side. There's no way in this way.
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Full of food wrappers and empty soda cans. Nothing I can use here.
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A small wooden bench I'm guessing for the staff. The food is half eaten and still on the plate.
Who could have written this?
I don't want to guess at what this is...
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Someone has made a make-shift barrier here using benches and a vending machine. What were they trying to keep out?
There's just no way I can move all of this stuff on my own. I'll have to find another way around.
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Poor guy has been eviscerated. So much blood. His name tag says 'J Dickinson'.
There's a control panel here that opens the checkpoint doors. Looks like it's been sabotaged. A new battery would fix it.
Perfect, the control panel is powered and the door should now be unlocked.
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This doesn't bode well. I need to stay alert, there could be someone still in here with me.
This was probably used to check patients in and out. It's not working right now.
A filing cabinet full of patient mugshots and bios.
The door is locked tight. I need to activate a control panel somewhere.
The door is now open. I can go through.
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These look like patient cells of some kind, It's locked and I can't hear anyone inside.
Patient #4. K. Van Sant.
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Patient #12. G. Park.
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This cell door has been opened and there's a foul smell coming from inside.
Patient #18. The rest of the name plaque has been scratched off.
Freedom. At least we have some things in common.
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The door is locked. I need to divert the cells backup power to it. There must be a fusebox around here somewhere.
The door is now powered, I can go through.
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There's a palm print scanner on this door.
The door is now open. I can go through.
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Notes about patient 18's psycological profile. Particularly about his split personality disorder.
Head of security. C Coyier.
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A set of security lockers. I can't open any of them.
Security chief. S Shaw.
Riot specialist. C Evans.
That's it! I've done it, the doors should now be unlocked. There's an emergency escape just above me!
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A mug of black coffee. Strange, the mug is still warm to the touch.
A stack of various healthcare magazines.
The Mason Institute...so that's where I am. The name seems familiar.
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A colorful wall calendar. Todays date has been circled in red pen.
An empty box. It was probably used to restock this vending machine.
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No time to rest. I need to find a way out of here.
I need a keycard to get through this door. I wonder if there is one around somewhere.
OK, that's unlocked. I need to find a way out of here so I can get some help.
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A vending machine, shame it's not working, I could certainly eat right now.
There's a staff badge here in the change slot. This will come in useful.
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There's a sign on the door that says Dr Mason. It's locked though. I'll need a key to get in.
Alright, that unlocked the door. Let's see if this Dr Mason is home.
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The drawers are littered with patient reports and test results. Is this some kind of hospital?
Assorted books on psychological practices. Looks like they have been read a few times.
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Monster? What does this mean?
Jesus. What happened to this guy! This is not good I have to get out of here.
I'm sorry Dr, but I'm going to need to borrow this keycard.
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There's a bucket here full of flesh and blood.
There's a surgical saw in here, I don't like what I may have to do with it.
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A drip filled with a clear fluid. This looks like it's been used recently.
A collage of various medical photographs.
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A medical crash cart. This isn't powered so I can't use it.
Revenge. Poor guy.
It's the bloodied remains of a security guard. His name tag says 'Sam Watts'
I don't like where this is going, but I would need something to do it with.
Oh God, Ok I've done it. I'm so sorry Sam.
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A plethora of tools. Wrenches, spanners and hammers. Nothing I need right now.
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There's a poster here with an odd symbol on it, I wonder what it means?
A portrait of a man. Perhaps one of the maintenance guys is a fan of his.
There's a key here. There's a key chain on it. It says "Mr Mason's office spare".
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There's nothing in here I need right now. Maybe some painkillers wouldn't go amiss.
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The clock stopped working at 10.10pm.
Theres some notes here from a maintenance team, it's a list of things that need fixing.
Has someone tried to mop up blood with this?
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Whos blood is this? Is this mine?
Locked tight. Looks like some kind of security lockdown has been initiated.
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The lights down here don't seem to be working. Good job I have this field torch.
There's a heavy metal toolbox here. Nothing in it I need right now.
A workmans ladder. I see no use for this right now.
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