Murphy's Laws of Combat: 86. A Purple Heart just proves that were you smart enough to think of a plan, stupid enough to try it, and lucky enough to survive.
Seattle, Downtown, May 6th, 01:00h
This assumption proved to be well founded. Lung Feng's restaurant was a pretty large, free standing structure with two levels above ground and at least one sublevel according to the public available records of the area.
You could still recognize the buildings origin as an early 20th century warehouse at the harbor's edge. Since then it had received severe makeovers - especially the roof reminded now of imperial Chinese architecture. Only the old brick walls at ground level had remained unchanged.
The restaurant was paired with a severely oversized parking lot, that allowed even complete trailer trucks to find a space - not a bad feature considering that close by also the exit ramp to an overpass could be found.
Wire mesh protected the parked cars from anyone wanting to take a shortcut over the grounds. Still, about one in four lamps had been smashed so that not all parts of the lot were visible from the small hut at the entrance where a severely bored rent-a-cop/greeter watched over the comings and goings. Only about one third of the roughly 100 parking spots were filled, so it was quite easy for the team to find a space close or far from the building.
On the matrix side of things bnc noted a rating 4 host providing it's service to the guests. A few lonely cameras mounted on 4 m tall poles dotted the parking lot.
A few quick checks confirmed what bnc had suspected: The Host ran a conservative 5/4/7/6 ASDF configuration.
For a direct connection the most accessible device would probably be found with in the tiny guard hut.