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It's been a while since you've talked to Susan Novak. Maybe you should check in with her?
 
It's been a while since you've talked to Susan Novak. Maybe you should check in with her?
  
2. ''Visiting [[Susan Novak]] you get:''
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''Visiting [[Susan Novak]] you get:''
  
 
<player>, I'm so glad you stopped by! I've got a situation of sorts. Remember the portal that was confiscated after they shut down the Zion's tears operation? Well, I'm part of a research institute that managed to acquire the portal for testing. We still don't really understand the science behind it, but we've managed to determine enough from the controls to get it operational."
 
<player>, I'm so glad you stopped by! I've got a situation of sorts. Remember the portal that was confiscated after they shut down the Zion's tears operation? Well, I'm part of a research institute that managed to acquire the portal for testing. We still don't really understand the science behind it, but we've managed to determine enough from the controls to get it operational."
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Can you come with me to the lab? It's located in the Industry district, in the [[Elco Hoist Laboratory]]."
 
Can you come with me to the lab? It's located in the Industry district, in the [[Elco Hoist Laboratory]]."
  
'''''Missing Journal message here?'''''
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2. ''Visiting [[Elco Hoist Laboratory]] you get:''
 
 
3. ''Visiting [[Elco Hoist Laboratory]] you get:''
 
  
 
You visit the lab with Susan, and get much the same story. Terrible beasts are swarming the portal, and it's all the lab can do just to keep them out.
 
You visit the lab with Susan, and get much the same story. Terrible beasts are swarming the portal, and it's all the lab can do just to keep them out.

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Walkthrough

1. Reaching level 10 after finishing All the World's a Quest, and All the Men and Women Merely Heroes you get the journal message:

It's been a while since you've talked to Susan Novak. Maybe you should check in with her?

Visiting Susan Novak you get:

<player>, I'm so glad you stopped by! I've got a situation of sorts. Remember the portal that was confiscated after they shut down the Zion's tears operation? Well, I'm part of a research institute that managed to acquire the portal for testing. We still don't really understand the science behind it, but we've managed to determine enough from the controls to get it operational."

You sputter for a second. "What? You opened the portal? Don't tell me they've invaded again, because I don't think I can take fighting another batch of archons-"

"No, no, we wouldn't open up a portal for an invading army. We've learned how to redirect the device. We picked someplace that looked empty, someplace quiet and desolate, where we could safely pursue some scientific investigations on a new world. It seemed so safe ..." Susan sighs. "We thought we were being smart, avoiding a known risk from the Zion's Tears beings, but what we've found is much worse."

"How much worse?"

"Apparently the dimensional gate is causing some sort of disturbance on the other side. What we thought was empty tundra turns out to have some sort of alien wildlife. It's fascinating to see non-Earth biology, but for some reason they seem to be swarming around the gate. At first it was just herds of harmless herbivores, and we weren't concerned. But with the swarms of herbivores came predators, which were more dangerous, but mostly left us alone. And then, and this is just a hunch but I think we'll see this is right, stranger creatures began to appear that I think are from other dimensions. Some are translucent or transparent or seem to have the ability to disappear and reappear in other locations, or they change form in erratic ways that could only be explained by a creature that existed in more than the three spatial dimensions we're used to dealing with. Many are fearsome beyond imagining. And they seem to be drawn to the dimensional gate. They're terrorizing the natural fauna on the other side, and they also keep trying to come through to our side.

Can you come with me to the lab? It's located in the Industry district, in the Elco Hoist Laboratory."

2. Visiting Elco Hoist Laboratory you get:

You visit the lab with Susan, and get much the same story. Terrible beasts are swarming the portal, and it's all the lab can do just to keep them out.

You ask, "Okay, so why not shut the gate?"

Susan explains, "I wish it could be that simple. Unfortunately, we have people on the other side. An expedition left before the danger became apparent, and communications systems aren't very reliable on that side of the gate. They won't work at all through the gate, and with the swarms of creatures trying to get through it's all we can do to keep them out here, meaning we can't get anyone back to the other side to attempt to communicate. That's why we need you. We're hoping you can get through all the creatures and either establish communications or locate the expedition and help them return safely."

You peek through the gate, and eye the predatory chaos that lurks on the other side. It's clear that no normal human would stand a chance of getting through if you don't do something to clear a path.

The journal message changes to:

Elco Hoist labs is under attack by strange creatures, and a party of scientists is lost on the other side of the dimensional gate. The first order of business is to fight your way through some of the critters so Susan's group can get some breathing room.

Rewards

References

  • The quest's name references the name of the first chapter in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, "Down the Rabbit-Hole". The term "going down/through a rabbit hole" has become a popular term for going on an adventure into the unknown.