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INFRA's story is set in the fictional Baltic city of Stalburg, experienced through the eyes of Markku Siltanen, 36 year old structural analyst employed by National Consulting Group, as his structural survey excursion goes wrong when unmaintained tunnels and dams throughout Stalburg begins to collapse. The primary story and linear path through the game covers Mark's adventure through Stalburg's underground infrastructure and attempts to solve the crisis. There are various story arcs explained through the discovery of audio logs, documents, and environmental storytelling to reveal a decades old government conspiracy to reveal how and why Stalburg's infrastructure has become so decrepit. Many events in certain maps as well as the ending will change depending on Mark's actions throughout his journey.  
INFRA's story is set in the fictional Baltic city of Stalburg, experienced through the eyes of Markku Siltanen, 36 year old structural analyst employed by National Consulting Group, as his structural survey excursion goes wrong when unmaintained tunnels and dams throughout Stalburg begin to collapse. The primary story and linear path through the game covers Mark's adventure through Stalburg's underground infrastructure and attempts to solve the crisis. There are various story arcs explained through the discovery of audio logs, documents, and environmental storytelling to reveal a decades-old government conspiracy to reveal how and why Stalburg's infrastructure has become so decrepit. Many events in certain maps as well as the ending will change depending on Mark's actions throughout his journey.  


In addition, subtler elements of a darker and seemingly paranormal story is present through enough exploration of the world.
In addition, subtler elements of a darker and seemingly paranormal story are present through enough exploration of the world.


INFRA is split into three episodic acts of ten chapters.
INFRA is split into three episodic acts of ten chapters.
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===Chapter 3: Forgotten World===
===Chapter 3: Forgotten World===
The Bergmann Tunnels are in no better shape than the Hammer Valley Dam, concrete faults, cave-ins, and water leaks plague the area. As Mark inspects and progresses through the tunnels, he incidentally causes a chain reaction that causes the collapse of the tunnel that nearly kills Mark. He reports this to Paul, who is concerned, but urges Mark to continue his inspection to know the full extent of the damage. Mark passes through a unstaffed water plant with many problems in order to get deeper into the Bergmann tunnels, and further inspection of the tunnels reveal more structural faults, and Mark eventually finds his way back to the surface.  
The Bergmann Tunnels are in no better shape than the Hammer Valley Dam, concrete faults, cave-ins, and water leaks plague the area. As Mark inspects and progresses through the tunnels, he incidentally causes a chain reaction that causes the collapse of the tunnel that nearly kills Mark. He reports this to Paul, who is concerned, but urges Mark to continue his inspection to know the full extent of the damage. Mark passes through an unstaffed water plant with many problems in order to get deeper into the Bergmann tunnels, and further inspection of the tunnels reveal more structural faults, and Mark eventually finds his way back to the surface.  


Audio logs and documents in the tunnel system provide exposition on how the Bergmann Group fell apart when one of the co-founders, Xeander Berg, went missing, leaving the other, Eric Kleinmann unable to continue managing the company. Alex Hartmann formed a partnership with Kleinmann after convincing him that Jeff Walter was responsible for Berg's disappearance. In the meantime, the acquisition of the Bergmann Group by the Walter Corporation saw the halt of many critical ongoing construction projects, and the existing Bergmann tunnels were severely understaffed, and one of the two remaining employees, Robin was incompetent and couldn't fix anything in the tunnels despite his efforts.  
Audio logs and documents in the tunnel system provide exposition on how the Bergmann Group fell apart when one of the co-founders, Xeander Berg, went missing, leaving the other, Eric Kleinmann unable to continue managing the company. Alex Hartman formed a partnership with Kleinmann after convincing him that Jeff Walter was responsible for Berg's disappearance. In the meantime, the acquisition of the Bergmann Group by the Walter Corporation saw the halt of many critical ongoing construction projects, and the existing Bergmann tunnels were severely understaffed, and one of the two remaining employees, Robin was incompetent and couldn't fix anything in the tunnels despite his efforts.  


An alternate path through a dark and creepy tunnel will have Mark encounter a strange masked entity.  
An alternate path through a dark and creepy tunnel will have Mark encounter a strange masked entity.  


===Chapter 4: Heavy Industry of the Past===
===Chapter 4: Heavy Industry of the Past===
Mark reaches the surface only to be unable to contact Paul due to the lack of cell reception. He opts to go through the abandoned Stalburg Steel factory to attempt to repair a cell transceiver tower. Through his attempts to traverse the factory, he reactivates a malfunctioning blast furnace which causes a large fire but is eventually stopped through an emergency stop button. Mark ascends to the top of the factory and repairs the cell tower to report to Paul, who has been trying to reach Mark for hours to tell him the Bergmann tunnel collapse is setting off a massive chain-reaction with old tunnels collapsing all over the city, and that the rising water levels may be more than the Two Gorges Dam was built to handle. Paul asks Mark to go to the nearby Pitheath Water Treatment Plant to assess the situation with the staff.  
Mark reaches the surface only to be unable to contact Paul due to the lack of cell reception. He opts to go through the abandoned Stalburg Steel factory to attempt to repair a cell transceiver tower. Through his attempts to traverse the factory, he reactivates a malfunctioning blast furnace which causes a large fire but is eventually stopped through an emergency stop button. Mark ascends to the top of the factory and repairs the cell tower to report to Paul, who has been trying to reach Mark for hours to tell him the Bergmann tunnel collapse is setting off a massive chain reaction with old tunnels collapsing all over the city, and that the rising water levels may be more than the Two Gorges Dam was built to handle. Paul asks Mark to go to the nearby Pitheath Water Treatment Plant to assess the situation with the staff.  


Old recorded announcement systems in Stalburg Steel reveal that the steel workers unionized after Stalburg Steel was bought out by the Walter Corporation, which lead to hazardous working conditions, and unpaid wages, shortly after, Stalburg Steel went bankrupt which caused massive unemployment in Stalburg and civil unrest. Stalburg went under martial law on December 17th, 1981. After these events, Alex Hartman also met with former CEO of Stalburg Steel, Mikhail Rosenthal who approached him to assist in locating Jeff Walter.
Old recorded announcement systems in Stalburg Steel reveal that the steel workers unionized after Stalburg Steel was bought out by the Walter Corporation, which lead to hazardous working conditions, and unpaid wages. Shortly after, Stalburg Steel went bankrupt which caused massive unemployment in Stalburg and civil unrest. Stalburg went under martial law on December 17th, 1981. After these events, Alex Hartman also met with former CEO of Stalburg Steel, Mikhail Rosenthal who approached him to assist in locating Jeff Walter.


===Chapter 5: Fresh Water===
===Chapter 5: Fresh Water===

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