Chapter Fifty-Four Jia had wondered if the guards intended to trap them in the inspection room, but the second door opened once the first door had closed. She and Erik jogged forward, glancing toward the security station, where Cho and his partner sat, temporarily safe. She couldn’t resent them for hiding from danger. They wouldn’t last thirty seconds against one of the infected. “Look for an IO port,” Emma recommended. “Note that due to the jamming, I won’t be able to communicate with you if you’re more than a short distance away, or otherwise in a long, uninterrupted line-of-sight where I try something in the optical or infrared ranges.” “Understood,” Erik replied. The detectives jogged forward a few meters until Jia found a panel. She pulled it up to reveal an IO port. “Here we go.