The Hell's Gate base was bathed in the last sunrays, proclaiming the arrival of dusk. The most of the machines and buildings were overgrown with the mosaic of rust, moss and creepers. Only the most vital machinery was still working. The old walls and turret outposts were cracked from the powerfull roots of giant trees, growing ruthlessly around the facility.

The Jungle didn't forgot about it's legacy, brutally taken by man.

None of the Na'Vi hunters, left around the rooftops of Hell's Gate to guard the remaining humans noticed the tall silhouette, swiftly slipping over one of the walls, getting into the old magazine area unseen.

"OK, doc. I'm in the Hell's Gate. Getting here was easier than I thought." Said Dariusz to the communicator on his neck, hiding behind one of the crates covered in moss, across from the enterance to the main building.

"Don't be so surprised, nothing important happened here for six years and no one expects anything unusual." He heard Gabriel's voice. "I'm sending you the photos of personell that knew Kux'Ri and Tarik and are still in the Hell's Gate. Two of them are scientists and the other two are other Avatar drivers. The scientists are Norm Spellman and Max Patel and they can be anywhere in the Hell's Gate, so finding them can be a problem. The Avatar drivers are Lucy Benson and Patrick Weaver. This should be a bit easier, as in the evenings they are in the avatar compound area, so my advice is to go there at first. Just check your PDA for the photos and Hell's Gate map. Also I've got a good news for you: Don't ask how, but Charlie made it to connect to the old satelite systems and we are able to view the real time thermovision map of the area. Just ask if you'd like to know what's around you. Oh, and one more thing. I've got a small request to you: please, don't kill anyone of them. I know them personally, Lucy and Max were my friends at the university. And Norm was helping me cheating on the colloquiums there, to be honest. Send my regards to them if you can."

"He he, alright. Killing anyone here wouldn't be useful anyway." He answered, pulling off his portable computer, checking the new files. "You told something about the thermovision map. Just tell me what's on my way to the compound."

"Sure. Looks like only a one, Na'Vi camp. They've got a fireplace, so we don't know how many of them are there exactely, but I guess about three or four, maybe less. Also if everything will be fine, Charlie will be able to give you the direct access to the thermovision. If everything will be fine, I repeat."

"I think I can do without it, but it could be helpful."

"Good to hear that. Now, what the hell are you waiting for? Move your a*s, kid."

"Yea, I miss you too, grandpa." Dar answered jokingly, moving on, quickly sneaking between the shadows of the twilight in the avatar compund direction.