Robotics facility is one of the locations you will visit in Atomfall. There you will find the closed door that lead to the deeper parts of the lab. So, how to open them?
New Rebellion game – Atomfall – looks like closed door simulator. To get access to some places (like the Castle for example), you will need to find a correct key. In other locations, you have to solve some puzzles. The second category includes the door leading to lower levels in The Robotics Lab. Let’s talk about how to open it.
The Robotics Lab is one of the locations available in Atomfall. It’s a very dangerous place but it also hides many valuable resources. So, it is worth the risk. Inside you will encounter environmental puzzles that give access to Secure Lab, leading to the deeper parts of the facility. The task is theoretically simple – you have to restore power to the double door. In practice, however, it is more complicated
There is a room next to the Secure Lab door. You can see its interior from behind a glass wall. It’s the place where the first power controller is located. However, to reach this switch you must open the closed door. So, go closer to the left wall of this room and use the Signal Redirector on the box that you can see through the glass. Thanks to that, you will be able to go inside and pull the lever.
When you activate power, the floor will be electrified. Jump over boxes to stand in front of the Secure Lab door. From this position you can use a Signal Redirector on junction box, to redirect power and get rid of hazard.
Next you can go for the second Power Controller. The easiest way to find it is to follow the yellow wires going from the Secure Lab door. So, turn right and go through the yellow door.
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