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Kintobor's Laboratory
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The laboratory was entirely adequate for the Freedom Fighters' needs - containing living space, storage areas, monitoring equipment (which left plenty of screens on which to play videogames!), a hangar for the Freedom Fighters' biplane, and the mainframe of the Kintobor Computer itself. The Freedom Fighters also expanded the facility in light of their new status as guerillas, excavating further chambers for additional capacity. The most prominent of these was a prison block (less charitably, dungeon), whose stone-dressed walls contrasted starkly with the clean metal of the laboratory proper. Access to the laboratory was provided by means of a chute from a concealed entrance, although in a pinch one could also crawl through the drainage system.
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The laboratory was entirely adequate for the Freedom Fighters' needs - containing living space, storage areas, monitoring equipment (which left plenty of screens on which to play videogames!), a hangar for the Freedom Fighters' biplane, and the mainframe of the Kintobor Computer itself. The Freedom Fighters also expanded the facility in light of their new status as guerillas, excavating further chambers for additional capacity. The most prominent of these was a prison block (less charitably, dungeon), whose stone-dressed walls contrasted starkly with the clean metal of the laboratory proper. Access to the laboratory was provided by means of a chute from a concealed entrance, although in a pinch one could also crawl through the drainage system.