John: The first thing we had to do was to secure the antidote in our possession. After briefly seeing the insane security surrounding the cure, we drew a blueprint with what we knew and memorized the whole layout.
Me: After weeks of planning, we finally decided to have a go at it. Firstly, while the scientists were sleeping, we took one of their identity cards and used the imitator-2000 to scan their bodies so that we could conform to their physical appearances anytime we wanted to. John: Next, we had to devise a plan to physically get in the vault. We decided that it would be smart if only one person went into the vault and the other was outside helping to disarm the cameras. We temporarily disabled the cameras by putting black duct tape over them, and rendered the infrared cameras and light sensors useless by spraying a chemical on them. Once all that was disabled, I climbed down the shaft to the vault as one of the scientists. While I was talking with the two guards, I secretly put a sleeping pill into their water bottles. After they were all sleeping like babies, I opened the vault door and took the antidote. We knew the combination to the lock because we installed a microscopic camera on the wall of the room. The security seems quite lacking at first, but don’t forget that practically nobody even knows about its existence. With all the security out of the way, I walked into the vault. The antidote itself was in another locked box. We did not have a lock for the box, so we instead made a duplicate box that looked like the same one from afar. I unscrewed the box from the floor, put the fake one in its place, and escaped the vault with just a few minutes left before the guards would awaken.