Lastly, Orlov himself holds a key to the Tai-Young Medical vault in the Palisade Bank, which you can sneak into and find at the tail end of Mission 13: The Heist, if you so choose. The level 5 safe in the wall hides Breach Software, money, and a confidential medical report - yours. That person’s level 1 laptop is also on the room, on the desk, and contains more information - including info about a nearby storage locker, and that “visitor” has been compromised, and may need to be retired. Orlov’s level 2 locked laptop on the center table has some interesting information - it looks like he’s been tracking your progress, and may have solicited help from a Madame Photographe. There are two laptops and wall safe in the room. While Sarif digs up info on the ward Jensen was in, you should take a look around the place. Vadim Orlov lies dead in a pool of blood, and Adam will recognize him as one of the doctors from Alaska when he was recovering from the incident at Panchaea - although he went by another name - McFadden. His place is on the second floor, so to reach it you’ll either need the Klipspringer Jump Aug, or go into Rosie’s Garden next door and exit onto the balcony, and jump up to the roof and follow it to a small walkway going to the apartment in question. Head down the alley just to the left side of TF29 and Praha Dovoz. As your luck would have it - Orlov has been sighted in Prague - living not too far away from your position, and is staying just around the corner from TF29. Once you return from Golem City after Mission 7: The Rucker Extraction, you'll get a message from good ol' Sarif. Sarif will ask to help out by trying to track him down, and will promise to call you as soon as he hears anything, which won’t be for a while, leaving the quest in progress until later in the game. He’ll have no idea and claim it wasn’t him, but Koller’s words about a certain aug will ring a bell - a schematic the department of defense showed Sarif that was made by a man named Vadim Orlov, a russian genius Sarif declined to hire.
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