Hoshimi Secret Base
With the help of brilliant students from around the world, the ambassador is awoken and has his memory fully intact. As it turns out the nanobots, guided inside his brain, reactivated areas controlled by evil nano-neurocontrolers and fully returned this missing time he had lost.
After a reunion of old friends where the ambassador and Professor Hoshimi talk about how good it is to see each other after all this time, the mood turns serious and they must discuss the matters at hand.. At this time, the ambassador now remembers very well everything that has happened during the week he had lost his memory.

With a quiet voice, he begins his story : “I remember a strange laboratory with the most modern equipment and sounds I had never heard. I saw monkeys, dozens or maybe hundreds of monkeys, and a face that I’m sure I’ve seen somewhere before. I think those animals were there for some experiments. There were all in cages, and the person I saw gave them many injections. I could tell he wanted something from me.” The fear was visible in the ambassador’s eyes as he spoke. “He wanted to know my friend Hoshimi… He wants the power of Indraprastha… He wants to find the secret of their energy to rule the world. Of course, I didn’t want to tell him anything that I knew.” He starts to shake all over as he spoke the next words. “He threatened my family, my little granddaughter… I had to do it, to tell him what I knew, about the mystical city of Indraprastha…” He stayed still a few seconds and then “Forgive me, my friend…” The professor invited his friend to rest before continuing his terrible story.
After having dinner, the ambassador came back to telling his story. “Those monkeys were programmed to look for the city. For days I had to go with them searching the jungle in so many different places of India to find the entrance of Indraprastha. I remember one other very strange thing: all the monkeys had red eyes.”
“One day, the person who I thought I knew, decided to change everything about where we were searching. We flew in a plane, with him and about twenty monkeys. I guess it’s somewhere near Mysore, where I was found. During the flight, the plane had mechanical problems, and we had to land unexpectedly. On the way down we lost control just as we landed and crashed, and I was the only one awake right after we hit. So I decided to run. I ran as fast and as far as I could, but soon, I ran out of energy and fainted. That’s where you found me and I guess that the nanobots that were put I my brain, were programmed to hide my memories if I was separated from my captors.
Listening closely, Hoshimi then shows the ambassador a picture, asking him if he recognizes the person. The ambassador shakes his head saying: “It’s him! He’s the person who kidnapped me! Who is he? Do you know him?” Hoshimi looks to the ground while he spoke “It’s Pierre; he used to work for me.” Thanking him for the information, the professor let his friend the ambassador rest with his family.
The following day, Hoshimi and Ori spend the entire day explaining the events to the government agencies of India and Japan. The Indian agency is assigning one of their best agents to help solve the mystery. Her name is Indira. Indira is already aware of the project and her specialty in undercover operations will be valuable to the Professor and Ori. The team decides to go to Mysore, where they will hopefully, find the crashed plane and discover clues to the ambassador’s kidnapping.
Mysore

After days of searching, Ori, Indira and the professor find the crashed plane. Inside, they see empty cages, medical equipment and spots of blood that have come from a monkey still locked in a cage. This monkey must have been abandoned or presumed dead. The team takes the monkey back to their mobile lab, helps it calm down and make sure it is fed and taken care of. Now they can analyze how that monkey had lived for so long without drinking or eating.
After analyzing the blood of the monkey, it turns out the monkey is a half robot animal. They find a very high concentration of nanobots in the blood, revealing that it really is Pierre who modified these poor animals. More than this, some special nanobots, again those nano-neurocontrolers, seem to be broadcasting information through cellular technology into the air. Pierre is probably receiving all the key information gathered by the army of monkeys and guiding them to do what he wants. The monkeys are used like smart cameras. Their eyes and their brain gather and analyze the data. Only key information, based on programmable criteria, is broadcasted. The good news is that before being broadcasted, the information is buffered in nanobots located in the eyes of the monkey.
Your mission is to travel to the eyes of the monkey with your nanobots and retrieve what the monkey has seen.