Move to another computer and begin going through the data myself.
You head to another one of the terminals and hit a button to bring up the same listing of files that Roger was looking at. There are six folders.
Look through the terminal I am on.
"Lets see if there is anything important."
You scan through some of the files, opening them one after another and looking for anything that looks important. The video files are recordings of various parts of the dome, either from some sort of high camera angle or from the perspective one of the individual bots. They must be streaming video back here for some reason. The text files are massive things, thousands of pages long and in the same unknown language as everything else. There are other file types as well, though they are less common. You select one and it brings up some sort of very complex program that looks to be something that complex schematics can be created or edited on. The one you bring up looks something like the first warbot you fight but different, with more legs and less armor, plus it's cannon attached to a moving tail. The final file of a different type seems to be a program of some kind and opens a programing command window when clicked on.
Roger opens one of the files with the pen-and-paper icon.
Unlike the ones downstairs there are only 6 folders here and no random files outside of them; all in all it seems much more orderly. You click on the first folder and find 3 files inside. They have a similar icon to the pen and paper so you give one a click.
The file opens into a image of a phylogenetic tree, a massive one, countless thousands or millions of branches and end points stretching up and out, each one tipped with a bit of text. You zoom in and as you do what you thought were single branches are shown to be clustered hundreds of smaller branches. It takes three levels of zoom till you hit the real individual branches.
You click on one of the text strings at the end of a random branch and it opens a different file; a schematic of a robot.
"Maybe we can get a copy of these files somehow to take back? You keep doing your thing and I'll look for a port or something."
Look for a port or jack of some kind that I can use with my pad to get data onto it.
You Look for some sort of port to jack into. There are a few open ports on the back, but they're all of a sort of connector you don't recognize. Guess that makes sense, all things considered.