Review all emails in Part 73 of the Prey (2017) walkthrough, including messages about volunteer attitudes, exotic materials, missing neuromods, and Dr. Gallegos.
Walkthrough:
- Email 74: RE: VOLUNTEER ATTITUDE
From: Bianca Goodwin to John Haskins
Bianca Goodwin, the Volunteer Liaison, assures John Haskins that security will check the premises due to volunteer agitation. She mentions they cannot post more security but may in the future. Haskins replies, stating he needs more support as volunteers are agitated, with one threatening him. He provides a new keycode (9469) and believes they are watching him. - Email 75: RE: EXOTIC MATERIALS
From: Helen Craft to Halden Graves
Helen Craft questions Halden Graves about the origin of the station's largest store of exotic materials, implying it's what is injected into their frontal lobes. She suggests Graves, despite his brilliance, lacks the questioning mindset of an engineer and only started second-guessing the Yu's after seeing a report from Psychotronics. - Email 76: MISSING NEUROMODS
From: Joshua Vanstry to Halden Graves
Joshua Vanstry informs Halden Graves that the test labs have four neuromods, matching the received and signed-for amount. He advises Graves to take up any discrepancy with security and delivery personnel, noting that neuromods have gone missing between fabrication and testing before. - Email 77: AGAIN. FANTASTIC.
From: Rich Ivers to Junior Bookman
Rich Ivers notes another decontamination exercise and questions what has been found. - Email 78: APPREHENDING DR. GALLEGOS
From: Hans Kelstrup to Cory Richard
Hans Kelstrup instructs Cory Richard to escort Dr. Gallegos to the Security office in the main Lobby at the end of the second shift, as per Alex Yu's direct orders. - Email 79: TIME TO TALK
From: Alex Yu to Hans Kelstrup
Alex Yu informs Hans Kelstrup that Dr. Gallegos is posing a problem and suggests they talk via Looking Glass as soon as possible. - Email 80: TOKAJI'S INJURY
From: Elizabeth Bay to Hans Kelstrup
Elizabeth Bay reports that Patient Tokaji claims her hand was caught in machinery, but her wounds show human bite marks. Security stated the fingers were ground up by the
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