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Hints

Hint 1
You need to find a safe path, without any collapsed chambers on the route, to the chamber your colleague is kept in.
Hint 2
Have you figured out which chamber your colleague is being held in?
Hint 3
When you arrived to the location, the police told you that your colleague had foundย multiple old maps, and an old broken radio hidden in the chamber, so it was probably the Command Center.

Can you see any Command Centers on any of the maps?

Hint 4
The Archeological Survey map from Professor McEwan has some names on it for some of the chambers they discovered.
Hint 5
The Command Centre is shown on the map from Professor McEwan (second rightmost ROUND marker).
Hint 6
Your colleague had passed you the map they found underground. So you now have two maps. Can you connect these two in some way?
Hint 7
If you hold both maps in a way in which the text is right side up (readable), then you can overlay the map from Professor McEwan onto the WWII map, and some of the chambers will perfectly align.

Hint 8
Now that you know where the Command Center is, you just need to find a safe path to it.
Hint 9
Don’t forget that only the entrances on the Western side of the map are accessible (the others were closed off by landslides).
Hint 10
Also keep in mind, that if a chamber does not appear on the map from Professor McEwan then that chamber has probably collapsed and the path through it is blocked.
Solution
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You need to lay the map from Professor McEwan on top of the WWII map found in the chamber below. Your colleague tells you that the chamber was probably used as a command centre before.

The map from Prof. McEwan shows names of the chambers they discovered. After you overlay it on the map from your colleague, you can find outย where you need to go.

To find the correct path you need to remember that only the access points from the western side are usable (due to landslides). Notice that the map from Prof. McEwan has a North sign on it on the upper left corner to help you figure out which side is to the west. So basically only entrances 6 and 41 could be used.

However, you must also consider that the chambers that do not appear on Prof. McEwan’s map have collapsed and as such you cannot go through them.

In the map above, you can see the routes and chambers that cannot be used anymore.

The only way to reach the old Command Centre is to follow the tunnels 6, 36, 24, 17 and 31.

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