He continued down the hall until he reached another door. He was recovered, rushing was not the solution, and according to what Data had told him, he had all the time in the world. It was true that although he did not need to sleep, he noticed that he was beginning to feel a little tired.
The fainting spells did not help with that, Ikky would have liked to lie down on a comfortable bed and just go to sleep, a few hours, enough to feel a little more human and less like a character in a game experiencing it firsthand.
The room was small, no more than 3x3 meters; five small pedestals in a row with a stone on top each were in the middle of the room; and on the opposite wall, the pendant that served as a touchstone was held by five metal rings.
He could have chosen to deform the metal and take the medallion, but it was there and he had no reason not to try to solve the puzzle as much as he disliked those things.