You decide to take the main entrance. Going through the waste pipe sounds like a terrible idea in many ways. After passing through the gate, you scan the laboratory walls for possible entrances. There are three garage doors on the side of the building, one of which is partially open. To the left of the garage doors, there is a proper entrance into the facility. Before you can ponder too much about which path to take, you start to hear a buzzing noise. It's faint at first, but it quickly becomes louder. Turning to face the source of the noise, you see an orange blot in the dark skies. It's somewhat small at first, but it slowly grows in size as it approaches you.
As it draws near, you can make out its appearance. An orange latex hornet is headed straight for you! Upon realising this, you run for shelter. The hornet follows suit, flying towards you faster, the buzzing noise growing louder and louder. Looking behind yourself again, the hornet seems to be gaining on you; it's close enough to the point where you can see the black and orange stripes, and the reflective sheen of latex from the dull light. You start sprinting like mad, outrunning the hornet. Breathing an internal sigh of relief, you look ahead again, only to trip on the curb and fall on your stomach. Oh crud. You scramble to get up, only before feeling insect legs on the sides of your waist and a sharp sting on your lower back.
You fall back down under the weight of the latex hornet and the uneasiness of the stinger in your backside. However, the pain quickly subsides, just as the same area feels the pleasure of the transformation into a latex animal. You rear your head, meeting face-to-face with the hornet itself, and catching a glimpse of what you might become: the fluffy, wool-like latex highly suggests a sheep. As the latex and pleasure spreads along your upper body, you start to wonder: should you let the changes happen? The change certainly feel wonderful, and you'll be relieving someone of their humanity - their pain from emotions, their agony of work, their fear of punishment. What should you do?