There are more that just droids in this robotics facility, it seems. The cyborgs you just saw are biomechanical horrors. The Pfhor have perfected a technique for recycling dead soldiers, and you just saw it. Destroy any of these monstrosities that you see.
Our sensors indicate that there are also massive mechanicals in here. We can only guess that they are juggernauts - Giant flying death machines. We thought that all trace of them had been destroyed after the First War, but here they are. They're pretty slow and unmaneuverable, so if you can dodge their guided missiles, you should be OK. I'll try to get a rocket launcher to you as soon as I can - they're the only things that can really take out juggernauts. In the meantime, fusion is at least partially effective against them.
From: Commander Dul'Gutak To: Ministry for the Manufacture and Deployment of Cyborgs Re: Should human soldiers be killed to supplement army with Cyborgs? Commander second class Dul'Gutak humbly requests that humans not be killed to supplement our mighty army. It would anger the humans and we can't afford an upprising now, when we are vulnerable. Though Cyborgs are much more powerful, and deadlier than the cowardly humans, why should we kill the humans ourselves when they can give their life in battle twice? It would be much more efficient. Ax ganh aj*~~ ^-wcfs ^``~~h)0))______ pfhor translator disabled. source: unknown
The next room is a drone manufacturing room. The holes in the walls lead to a drone plant, and every few minutes, it spits out a drone. Disable the distribution centers. You will need the forged security card we beamed in front of this terminal. When you destroy the control panel, the holes will seal up, and the plant will self destruct.
Good Job! The rebellion has been severely crippled. (That was easy, wasn't it?) However, you are not done. Right now, you are many hundreds of feet above the surface of the planet. There are many sub-terranian levels. I can't beam you directly there from here, but you can continue along the hall until you come to a Pfhor teleporter, which will take you down. If we flood the lower levels, this plant will be destroyed. I will give you more info when we get there. Just follow the path.
Just around this corner and through the door is the most heavily guarded place in the whole complex. The tower. Enforcers guard the top, troopers hold the stairs, oversized giant hunters patrol the base, and a juggernaut watches over the whole thing. You will need this forged security card (they've proven useful, no?), and insert it into the switch at the top of the tower.
The lava will rush up <very> quickly, and within three seconds, the whole underground levels of the compound will be flooded. When you insert the card, the wall where the switch is will automatically lower, allowing you to pass. You may get a little cooked, but rush to the escape teleporter, where you will be transported to higher ground.
We have some very good news. The human rebels are rebelling! It seems that the Pfhor used to be slavers, and now, they are falling back into their old habits. They tried to enslave the humans, and what started out as a not very favorable "allience" for the humans has now gotten to the point where they are war slaves of the Pfhor.
When the Pfhor were defeated in the First War, their slaves were freed. The Drinniols, however, had to be killed. After generations of having been bred for combat, when we tried to reintroduce them to their homeworld, they started killing off their gentler cousins for lack of anything to fight. The S'pht, ancient inhabitants of this planet, joined their brothers, the S'pht'Kr, and went their own way nearly five hundred years ago. They have not been heard from since.
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