Tanya looks carefully at the hologram, her earlier carefree attitude replaced by one of studious professionalism. She has Kumiho turn it in several directions, stopping it to look at one place before moving on to the next. She even has the building rotated so that she can see the rooftop. She asks for the scale of the hologram. When done she looks up. "Very well done, Kumiho. You really are an artist. Thank you." In turn she points to three places on the hologram, letting the others see them as she talks. "If I were going in solo I would prefer to use this small hatch on the roof. But it sounds like Kumiho might be coming along for the fun, and that might present a difficulty. The chute from the hatch is quite small for a number of feet. Do you have any acrobatics or gymnastics skills that can assist you in moving through a narrow opening? If not, I think that leaves us with two main avenues of approach; this ventilation access point here and this window, here. I intuitively dislike windows because they are so obvious an approach that they are unusually well guarded by sensors. The vent is also obvious, but harder to manage from a thief's standpoint, so is sometimes not guarded as well. It also has the narrow size disadvantage, but it appears to be a bit wider than the roof hatch. Given who we saw at the building, I think it safe to assume that the sensors will be bloody top notch, no matter which entry point we choose. I have some devices that can help us defeat some sensors and Kumiho can assist with the others. Comments or questions?"