

If you or your companion has Strength 5, then you'll just be able to open it.There are three ways to get that door open: When you examine them, you'll realize that there must be a hidden door in the wall. Next to the kiosk (#7), you'll spot some scuff marks on the ground (#8). He'll tell you to look near the information kiosk. Only the scared shopkeeper (#5) will give you a hint. Most will pretend that the Rabengeister gang resides somewhere else. In the Market (reached via Exit B), you'll meet some people that you can talk to (#2, #3, #6) or shop with (#4, #5). Nobody in the rest of the district will notice if you attack the guards, but they're involved in a way to earn a karma point, so it's best to leave them alive.

But if you mention the Rabengeister gang, then they'll block your way, and you'll have four ways to get past them: you can bribe them 100 nuyen (they'll demand 400, but 100 will work), you can intimidate them with Strength 6, you can charm them with Charisma 4, or you can attack them. If you lie - using the Charisma 5 option or not - then they'll let you pass. As you explore the area, you'll eventually come to a pair of guards (#1), who will ask you what you're up to. When you reach Gesundbrunnen, you'll start out at a U-Bahn platform (Exit A). Otherwise, you'll have to do some fighting, and so you should bring your best combat companion (Eiger is a good choice). If you're diplomatic, then your companion won't need to do anything. Note: You'll only be able to take one companion with you for this mission. He'll then ask you to deal with the gang and get his goods back. When you go over to talk to him, he'll tell you that a gang called the Rabengeister has been hijacking shipments meant for the Kreuzbasar, but that he hid a tracking device in the last one, and so he knows that they're hiding in Gesundbrunnen.

It's clear this place hasn't had anything resembling a janitorial staff in quite some time. To your right, a small plot of crops struggles to endure in the cold and the limited light of the station. A gaping hole in the ceiling filters cool, hazy light in from above. The place is deserted, though signs of life are everywhere. You exit the subway car, stepping onto the old, grungy platform. It is a short train ride to Gesundbrunnen.
