Further ahead, you spot some more men in suits. They’re obviously not with the Government, seeing as they’re killing the scientists. You overhear their conversation.
“It’s not here.” one of them says.
“Have you tried the Epsilon Ward?”
The man, who appears to be the superior of the others, hands them a map.
The men continue talking about whatever it is they’re looking for before stopping abruptly.
“Hold on.” the superior says, turning to face you. “Who are you?”
Suddenly all eyes are on you.
“I’m Greg. Who are you?”
“I’m Agent Greenwood and this is the FENRIR Task Force. Mind telling us what you’re doing here?”
They approach you, ready to grab you.
”Yes, I do mind actually.” you retort, as you push past them and run.
Before you can lose them, however, you feel something hit your back. Agent Greenwood manages to hit you with a roundhouse kick, sending you flying.
For some reason, instead of feeling scared, you can feel anger bubbling up inside you.
“You wanna try that again?” you shout, as you raise your fists.
The agents smirk and charge at you.
You manage to read their attacks and counter all of them. The agents are just as surprised as you are by your fighting prowess. You capitalise on their surprise and send them crashing into the walls with well-placed right hooks and left hand snap jabs.
Agent Greenwood reaches into his jacket and pulls out a revolver. He shoots at you six times, but you somehow manage to dodge every shot.
“What the fuck?!” he yells, while trying to stand up.
He manages to stand up. You grab him, push him into the wall and knock him out with a clean right hook to the temple.
As the agents lay on the ground writhing in pain, you decide now would be a good time to run away and continue exploring the facility.
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