<P>"There are two terminals that control the military bot. One of them is actually inside that hangar. The other's in the control room on the top floor of the building. One of us is going to have to get up there, anyway; It's the only place with access to the hangar door. I've seen them open it from there, nowhere else. Look, Dom," he said, lowering his voice. "I say we just go for the bot right away. I know these people are just doing their job, but you don't know who they belong to. What purpose they're serving. That's something I have yet to explain. Turning on that bot will be easier, tenfold, than trying to sneak through that place. Everything is tight, they have cameras, they have automated turrets, they have bots, they have an armed and restless human force. Maybe if we were all augmented Dentons, we'd be able to do it. But we're not. If we turn on that military bot... We give them a distraction. It'll be more than they can handle. They'll be so overwhelmed with stopping it they won't even notice when we get our hands on the chopper."
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<P>Dom wondered why everyone counseled him with all the group decisions to begin with. When he became the leader of Jaime, of Jock, of Alex. Maybe they were just scared shitless of him after what he did at UNATCO. Then again, probably not. "We'll do it. Who's going where?"
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<P>"I think Brian is the only one among us who knows how to hack into a security terminal. Am I right?"
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<P>Brian nodded.
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<P>"So," Jock continued, "I say Brian and I head for the hangar. You get into that control room, open the doors for us. It's just a button, no hacking required. We activate the bot, slip out during the commotion, and meet at the helipad. You can't miss it. Sound good?"
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<P>"Works for me. Where's the control room?"
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<P>"See that window?" Jock pointed at an illuminated glass square high up on the compound. It was a window; An unrecognizable figure moved within. "Right there. I'd say your best way in is through the roof. You ready?"
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<P>"Yes."