Going to keep this short, basically the plan is that the level pics up where IT reloaded leaves off, where Anne soon comes upon a small rail station which was used once upon a time to transport the railroad freight from the Harbor to Burroughs. The railroad will go off into a cave in the mountain, with the entrance collapsed a few meters in. The rail station is protected by a boarder fence, and to the North lies the entrance to the Plains up on a hill. Beyond this is a vast expanse of plainsy stuff, dominated by herbivores, tribe-A raptors, and Albertosaurs. Amidst all this is a very overgrown trail, leading from the town/rail station, but it soon becomes clear that this is not necessarily the best path through the expanse. Power pylons that lead from the town to the rail station continue through this plain, all the way to the Hydroelectric Dam. Before the dam comes a downed smuggler's plane, guarded by a lone roaming albertosaur. Also in this area lies a hill of gravel, centered around a power pylon, atop which a baby stego wanders amidst foliage and construction equipment. Further on and up a hill is the control station for the dam, but a vital component is missing which will allow the player to cross it - a broken lever sits on the floor of the building, in such a mangled state that it's clear it will never fit back into place. Anna must search for a replacement component in one of the many piles of construction junk spread across the Plains. When she finally does, she jams it into the control panel, successfully operating the dam controls to open the floodgate. Inside, she finds an emergency lever which lowers the bridge above on the dam, allowing passage across. Also inside here are the remains of Harold Greenwood, and his electronic device built with plans he found on the Internet, which Anne tucks away in a random pocket. She then crosses the bridge and proceeds up the hill to the PV gate. The road continues up towards Mt. Watson, here, but an avalanche has crumbled the road leading towards it... The PV gate is sealed with a passcode..

*Note: Rather than a broken lever, it might be fun to have some sort of power component, I dunno a transformer or something, as the missing piece. If anyone can think of a proper element of the power supply to the control panel that could be reasonably carried across a plain, please let us know.