Long Distance
Flood: The General has been trying to contact us, operative, but his signal is so erratic that it's been difficult to track down. Our Technicians think they've managed to locate it at last. Hurry up and try to contact it.
Operator: Something tells me the General's getting himself into more trouble out there. All right, that's the spot. I can see some kind of signal in there, but it's really weak.
Operator: Hm... try in there.
Operator: There it is!
Holographic Projection: ...scouts...another....miles...ceased...the...nearby. ... time...one...scanned...dead...only...Machine...
Operator: Well great, I can't make anything out of that. What are we gonna tell Flood?
Flood: Why, why can't he simply get himself deleted? Is that so much to ask? All right, operative. It's clear that the low-power transceiver we're using to communicate with the General without being detected by the Machines cannot handle communication at the range the General has reached in his pod-scouting venture. There's nothing for it but to upgrade temporarily , even though it may bring the wrath of the Machines down upon our--well, your--head. Network Media runs the most powerful transceiver equipment in the city. We know that their CEO, the Network, does work for the Machines, and has equipment capable of communicating with them directly. I'm sure he won't mind if we repurpose one of his special communication arrays momentarily.
Operator: That's a Network Media broadcasting facility. You need to find a terminal that you can use to hijack their communication equipment. I'm picking up some of their security team members in there, so keep an eye out.
Operator: An access key... That could come in handy.
Corporate Security Sergeant: Freeze, scumbag!
Operator: Hm... Looks like a multi-part security access system there. You'll need two different access keys to get to the terminal we need.
Operator: All right, now you just need a key for the other security terminal.
Operator: Nice. It looks like you can access the third terminal now.
Operator: That should have us plugged through his array now. I'm sure he won't mind too much; it's not like any of his subscribers watch TV over that one. He may miss out on some special chat time with Deus Ex Machina or whoever, but hey, these little inconveniences are what add spice to life, right?