Hello my old friends | Chapter V: Shipped to the Past Runaway 2 Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
Brian woke up on the board of some ship. His head was hurting and his memory was lost. The last thing he remembered was getting to the dock with Joshua.
He looked at the door to the right. It required a code to be opened. He didn't want to do the guesswork so he went to the left. He passed the entrance to the Neptune room. There was a cylindrical tube left of the diving suit. It was the elevator and Brian reached the bridge.
Up there was Sushi waiting for him. She told she has been looking for information about trantonite. It turned out that the stone was found a few centuries ago and was used by famous pirate, Inigo Malantuneza y Gonion. His ship, Orion, was undefeated thanks to that. At least for some time. According to the notes found in the library, it was sunk by English fleet in 1564. Probably, tratonite sank with it as well. Sushi calculated the coordinates of Orion's wreck. It was within 80 square miles of where they were now. Her ship was equipped with sonar which supposed to localize the exact spot. Brian knew he couldn't wait as long. He had to speed up the search at any cost. Sushi also gave him the code to the door under the board (0512).
He went to the terrace where he found his old friend - Rutger who told him the reason of memory loss. It was the side effect of herbi-doze berries Rutger gave Brian so he could sleep. Then Brian looked around and found a broom and a bag of sand. First he wanted to put it back but Rutger insisted that he kept it. Brian tried also to pick up a telepathic helmet beside his lounge chair but his current owner didn't want to give it away.
Brian returned to the bridge and went down the elevator. He entered the Neptune room and talked with Saturn, the second of Sushi's companions. He found out from the conversation that trantonite generates a lot of neutrinos. Brian suggested that the inventor constructed a neutrino detector so they could localize the lost ship without much problem. Saturn agreed. He even recalled an article he read lately about it but it was missing. It was probably taken by Camille, French student who accompanied Dean Grassick, popular traveler with his own TV program. He agreed to dive for the sank galleon.
To make the neutrino detector, Saturn needed the telepathic helmet, a fresh water tank and the article they were talking about. Brian took on finding these objects.