However, besides rescuing the experimental subjects, the laboratory itself also had to be destroyed without a trace.
Although it was unclear how many experimental subjects there were to be rescued, there surely wouldn't be just a few.
With so many people moving together, it was easy to alert the enemy inadvertently.
The group studied the map carefully for a good while before finalizing the rescue plan.
They split into three groups; one was responsible for investigating and sabotaging the experimental rooms.
Another was tasked with dealing with the professor, who acted as the head of the laboratory, and a professor's assistant, who was both feared and respected.
The last group, of course, was responsible for rescuing the "hostages" next door.