Olmec: The most famous African-American woman Of the Civil War was Harriet Tubman. With just the north star for a compass, she Led so many people to freedom that folks called her Moses. Legend has it that once, she and a small band of escaped slaves were being tracked by slave owners with bloodhounds. "Quick! Into the swamp! They'll lose our scent," said Harriet./But the other slaves bocked. "I'm not going in there.," said one man. "There's spirits in there."/"You're going to have a lot more then spirits on your tail if you don't get into that water," she said brandishing her walking stick. One by one, the others followed, and she led them across the swamp. They traveled north on foot, sleeping in the barns and cellars of people who dared to hide them. Across the swamp, the dogs lost the scent of the runaway slaves, and the other thing the white masters found was Harriet's walking stick stuck in the mud. Your quest is to find the walking stick of Harriet Tubman and bring it back here.
Kirk: Okay, Well, Olmec, where is the walking stick?
Olmec: The walking stick of Harriet Tubman can be found in the Observatory.