Rook:
Rook continued working from the security office as he heard some of the others rummaging around downstairs. He could hear drawers being opened, and quickly shuffled through as well as a number of other things being knocked around and searched. Shortly after their arrival, his Omni-Tool flashed. He opened it to see that the uplink with the terminal nearby had been completed, and that its drives had been dumped. He scanned over a few documents as he wandered around the room a couple times looking for a safe.
"Great," he mumbled to himself. "Nothing but manifests and a couple lightly encrypted documents."
As he continued around the main room, he started to pay more attention to his surroundings. He was in what appeared to be the armory and common room used by the guards. He could see a fridge in the corner, and a variety of cupboards. The table nearby it had plates from a recent meal still on it, as well as an ashtray, and a number of dropped cards that appeared to have been abandoned mid-game. In the corner was a small rack for weapons, that was now mostly empty, except for a lone rifle and a couple pistols.
After finishing his inspection of it, he moved on into one of the two separate offices adjacent to the main room. The first had a small station set up with a number of monitors and terminals. After briefly looking over it, and activating a couple of the terminals, Rook determined its use. From here, Sal would have managed to access several of the systems utilized by the smugglers. Cameras, power, mechs, and a number of other systems and operations could be controlled from this room. On both walls were mirrors that looked down onto the warehouse below, and a door to the catwalks above.
The final room looked to be a more secure version of the offices below. It only had one door and one window to the warehouse beneath. The desk was set up so it was directly facing the door, and two chairs sat straight in front of it. It didn't take him long to find what he was looking for. The safe was secured to the walls in the corner, with a table top placed on top of it. It wasn't hidden, but kept in plain sight. Either the smugglers didn't expect to be broken into, or for their security to repel an attack, or it held items that really weren't all that important.
"Time to find out," Rook said to himself as he approached the safe, trying to figure out how to get into it.