[On the other side of the door you find the manager's office! It's fairly large. There's a filing cabinet, a wastebasket, a desk with a computer and a shredder. Along the walls are pictures of various foods. Apparently the manager has two loves?
On the far side of the room is a very large, very sturdy looking metal door with a keypad next to it. On the near side are two doors marked CUSTODIAL and SECURITY respectively.]
[but yes she'll go ahead and close her eyes to focus, this time trying to sense any sign of life on the surrounding few floors in addition to their own, just in case]
It's possible they called police the second people started disappearing into the elevator shaft, but let's not think about how they got here already.
Sealing off the stairs might not be possible, though we might be able to set a few traps with the rope to slow thing down. Our objective more than anything else is to buy time at this point.
[The security door is unlocked! Inside you find a wall of TVs with a several VCRs attached. To the side is a bookshelf full of VHS tapes. There's a chair and a table with a box of Jo's Coffee and some donuts on a plate.]
Ah, those are recordings. They record what's shown on the screens there so that people can look over them, later. The ones relating to us are the only important ones here, and they should be in the VCRs already.
[Swiftly explaining how to use VCRs! Or rather "push the eject button to make the tape come out".]
We only need the ones in the machine right now. And even then we can just throw them out a window or something.
[You see this week's schedule! At the beginning of every row is an Employee Number followed by that employee's name, position and then their schedule. You see on the list:
1034 | Betty Walker | Manager 2223 | Jeanette Coop | Teller 5876 | Larry Falken | Custodial 8924 | Mae Rogers | Teller 0605 | Tim Dinger |Security
[There are five emails. The first is a scheduling change with Mae. The second is a resume from a company hopeful. The third and fourth are company news detailing the opening of a new branch in the next city over and a reminder to contact the police at the first sign of suspicious activity in the building. The fifth is a communique from district regarding this week's vault password and reminding employees to use their own employee code first and then the vault password when opening the vault.
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On the far side of the room is a very large, very sturdy looking metal door with a keypad next to it. On the near side are two doors marked CUSTODIAL and SECURITY respectively.]
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Fade, you're absolutely sure there's nobody here or in security or anything, right?
[If she gets verification nobody's there, though...]
Now then, if this actually works...
[She begins typing in tune with her syllables: FALAFEL]
You don't belong in a bank.
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Three programs have shortcuts on the desktop. Email, a spreadsheet program and scheduling program.]
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[Checking the security room!]
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[but yes she'll go ahead and close her eyes to focus, this time trying to sense any sign of life on the surrounding few floors in addition to their own, just in case]
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eyes snapping open and muttering a swear under her breath]
There's someone there. Upstairs- ten people, coming this way.
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Sealing off the stairs might not be possible, though we might be able to set a few traps with the rope to slow thing down. Our objective more than anything else is to buy time at this point.
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[And at this point, she will be smashing out the nearest window with the most convenient object available to do just that.]
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Going to grab a bunch of the VHS tapes, maybe they're some form of currency?]
I believe I found something!
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[Swiftly explaining how to use VCRs! Or rather "push the eject button to make the tape come out".]
We only need the ones in the machine right now. And even then we can just throw them out a window or something.
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1034 | Betty Walker | Manager
2223 | Jeanette Coop | Teller
5876 | Larry Falken | Custodial
8924 | Mae Rogers | Teller
0605 | Tim Dinger |Security
: Apparently Tim was off today. Lucky guy.]
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The password is 4692.]
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10344692]
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