Southside Chicago. October 9th, 2072. 5:26pm - 87th floor.
Getting up wasn't too difficult after the previous climbs. The ladder to the walkways above the set brought you most of the distance. The actual climb was a pain in the ass, since it came so close to the now swarming bugs. Climbing up the diagonally hanging rope, you could see the bugs pressed up against the invisible wall of the resumed physical barrier, as they tracked the progress of your climb. The not-so-mad-as-he-seemed elf continued to insult and belittle you as you went. Nothing hostile was said, just a lot of unfriendly words. The genuine murder-thoughts in the room earlier seemed to have done a lot to stir the bugs up as they responded to threatening energy with fierce activity. The fear, disappointment and anger wasn't calming them, but their numbers were slowly decreasing.
The upstairs room was relatively cramped. It was a wedge, like one fourth of a pie with two long board stations along the inside walls taking up five of the eight meters distance. There were several archaic flat-panel displays hanging over the boards showing various computer errors, mostly related to failing memory. The Cross OS was surprisingly robust to still be running after nearly two decades. The door to the room was permanently held open with hive-crust like the ones below, but the hallway was lighted intermittently by flickering gas-electric lights. Possibly neon. Out the door, the hallway curved predictably down the way.
Southside Chicago. October 9th, 2072. 5:26pm - 70th floor.
Gardener and Jack eagerly started up the stairs, following the path the others had taken, and, before long, discovered the reason that the rats had run down. Around the 70th floor, black smoke trickled down the stairs, only to be sucked under the slightly-cracked doors leading to the middle floors. The smoke got a bit thicker as they went up and it billowed significantly as air was sucked upward by the fire above.