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The "science prison" in which {{C12}} takes place is | The "science prison" in which {{C12}} takes place is numbered 112 in a global network of laboratories. The [[TCTF]] apparently keeps scientists captive in these labs in order to further the [[WCG]]'s control of technology. It's possible that only scientists who conduct prohibited research like [[Kerr|Dr. Kerr]] end up imprisoned in one of these facilities, with their projects redirected to aid the WCG (however [[Bertram Navarre]] is still on the run…). It's significant that even though [[Konoko]] is considered an enemy of the TCTF by the time she breaks into this lab, the scientists here are eager to help her, generously doling out ammo and hypos. | ||
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The Rockstar Flash site version of the manual contains a passage on Dr. Kerr where it states that he is "employed full time at the TCTF genetic engineering development lab". Stating that he is "employed full time" is either a way of hiding a spoiler about his actual situation or else it was written at an earlier point in the game's development, but the description of this lab as being devoted to genetic engineering makes sense considering Kerr's work on the [[Chrysalis]], not to mention the people in tanks which can be seen in the labs. | |||
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*Do [[Black Ops]] normally patrol these labs, or are they expecting Konoko? The number of troops in this level eventually becomes so overwhelming that by the time Konoko's meeting with Kerr is done, she feels that the only way she can possibly escape with her life is to jump into a vat of acid. | *Do [[Black Ops]] normally patrol these labs, or are they expecting Konoko? The number of troops in this level eventually becomes so overwhelming that by the time Konoko's meeting with Kerr is done, she feels that the only way she can possibly escape with her life is to jump into a vat of acid. | ||
*The level is internally named "neuro", which implies that it was originally devoted to doing something with people's brains, not their genes. It's interesting to note that Oni's [[Oni/Early Story|early story]] concerned repressed memories about Konoko's past which were hidden from her. The device in the scanner room device could be seen as a brainwashing or memory-rewriting device in this context. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 3 August 2024
The "science prison" in which CHAPTER 12 . SINS OF THE FATHER takes place is numbered 112 in a global network of laboratories. The TCTF apparently keeps scientists captive in these labs in order to further the WCG's control of technology. It's possible that only scientists who conduct prohibited research like Dr. Kerr end up imprisoned in one of these facilities, with their projects redirected to aid the WCG (however Bertram Navarre is still on the run…). It's significant that even though Konoko is considered an enemy of the TCTF by the time she breaks into this lab, the scientists here are eager to help her, generously doling out ammo and hypos.
“ | They told us that abuse of technology was the enemy and that the Technology Crimes Task Force was our guardian. | „ |
—The Rebellion, Manual |
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Purpose
The Rockstar Flash site version of the manual contains a passage on Dr. Kerr where it states that he is "employed full time at the TCTF genetic engineering development lab". Stating that he is "employed full time" is either a way of hiding a spoiler about his actual situation or else it was written at an earlier point in the game's development, but the description of this lab as being devoted to genetic engineering makes sense considering Kerr's work on the Chrysalis, not to mention the people in tanks which can be seen in the labs.
Structure
The Science Prison contains a grand entrance which leads to a guard room full of monitors for watching the scientists conduct their experiments, followed by a laser field attached to Mercury Bow turrets. It's clear that visitors cannot waltz into this facility without clearance.
Three floors of lab space are found beyond this, with silhouettes of humans in tanks for unknown purposes. A walkway on the top floor leads to a set of three rooms with enormous power generators. A hallway runs alongside these three rooms, patrolled by TCTF. The generator rooms connect to a scanner room in which Dr. Kerr is able to examine Konoko's Chrysalis.
At the end of a long hallway is a two-story room containing more guards. On the other side of this room is an unusual space: a ramp leading downward through a laser field and more Mercury Bow turrets, followed by a ramp rising up on the other side. This dip in the level takes the player beneath the area where they started, specifically the guard room inside the main entrance.
At the other end of the ramp, past some equipment, is a long space full of acid vats and mechanical grinders labeled "the biomatter disposal vats", likely for destruction of failed or completed experiments that the TCTF doesn't want the public to know about.
Added value
- Do Black Ops normally patrol these labs, or are they expecting Konoko? The number of troops in this level eventually becomes so overwhelming that by the time Konoko's meeting with Kerr is done, she feels that the only way she can possibly escape with her life is to jump into a vat of acid.
- The level is internally named "neuro", which implies that it was originally devoted to doing something with people's brains, not their genes. It's interesting to note that Oni's early story concerned repressed memories about Konoko's past which were hidden from her. The device in the scanner room device could be seen as a brainwashing or memory-rewriting device in this context.