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Babadon't Room Crawl
[OOC: Please tag in to the assigned room. There will be at least one NPC tag to the thread per day. Remember that your characters can still use the network to communicate findings or questions to those still in the living quarters.]
Once word is out that the victim was dragged to the Rewards Lounge, the hires who’ve been cleared head are given permission to enter that rare knock-off paradise. Somewhere along the line, someone suggests splitting into groups, an idea that gets all the more appealing when they see that the Rewards Lounge has at least five suites to investigate, perhaps in case Corporate ever decided to enlist a stable of bootlickers and snitches to feed them intel on the other hires in exchange for feather beds and middle-shelf scotch.
It becomes clear that the intelligence they got was likely correct: there are streaks of black goo along to doorframe to the lobby room between all the suites.
Once word is out that the victim was dragged to the Rewards Lounge, the hires who’ve been cleared head are given permission to enter that rare knock-off paradise. Somewhere along the line, someone suggests splitting into groups, an idea that gets all the more appealing when they see that the Rewards Lounge has at least five suites to investigate, perhaps in case Corporate ever decided to enlist a stable of bootlickers and snitches to feed them intel on the other hires in exchange for feather beds and middle-shelf scotch.
It becomes clear that the intelligence they got was likely correct: there are streaks of black goo along to doorframe to the lobby room between all the suites.
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"These must be what they used to restrain the person they are currently posing as."
He reluctantly picks the box cutter and hands it to Sam. Price is weak but he still has lasers that he can fire at any given time, Sam is the biggest and probably the physically strongest of the three, he'd probably be more capable of using a knife. At least, more than Price.
"Here. It's better than being unarmed. I have lasers."
Then he gets up, glances rapidly at the clues that Michael left on the file cabinet and follows her into the bathroom.
"Did you find anything?"
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Don't ask how he knows things like this.
He takes the box cutter, shoving it into a pocket on the uniform and making note of the fact that Price has lasers. Which feels a little unfair. "Thanks. I'm not entirely defenseless, but I prefer having something I can use on hand."
Sam goes back to the desk, taking a look at the card before rifling the desk. Less for clues and more for things like paper clips or maybe a letter opener while keeping an eye out for anything that might not have caught Michael's eye. Nothing against her, but she's not used to the same sorts of monsters that Sam is. "I don't think it was expecting to get rumbled. A lot of this is feeling very...trying to stay one step ahead. We don't know how long it was hiding among the Rig crew as it was."
If he finds anything, he'll have a go at getting into that filing cabinet. Anything could be hidden in there.
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Michael has found everything of interest in the desk, so Sam won't find anything.
The bathroom has a huge gold-rimmed tub and a shower the size of a bedroom, with large wicker hampers to hold towels, either clean or used. There's a bathroom cabinet, a long counter, and both a toilet and a bidet.
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Michael begins to check everything in the bathroom, beginning with the medicine cabinet and then working her way through the shower and tub. She even checks under the outside of the rim of the tub, running her fingers along the seam. The hampers come last, and she checks among the clean and dirty towels in each for any evidence.
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"I believe we should wait, but if you still want to burn something, we could use these."
He still has burning lasers, after all.
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Bathrooms are small enough that two people in there is already more than enough. So while Sam glances in for a moment, he goes back to searching the room, checking out bedside tables before turning his attention to the bed: stripping back the sheets, checking under the pillows and even going so far as to lift the actual mattress. People hid a lot of things between the mattress and box spring in his experience. A lot of them forgot what they put there, too.
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The bed yields nothing, unfortunately.]
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[ Michael takes the dirty clothes to the now-stripped bed and lays each piece out—jumpsuits, and the Santa coat and pants. ]
We've definitely found the place where it changed each time.
[ She looks over at the paper shredder, which has had the top of its contents removed by Price. ]
Did you check inside the shredder's bin?
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[He walks back to the paper shredder and opens the bin. While he's at it he checks the printer as well.]
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It doesn't hit him until the second look around, a slower one as he half listens to Michael's report on the comms. Then he walks over to the bearskin rug, to the place where it isn't laying flat before flipping it over.
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And under the rug, Sam will find a smear of black goo with a few strands of blonde hair stuck in it.]
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It might have been there just from kicking the rug. But the rug might have been there to conceal something more.
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Michael comes closer to the rug, noticing the smear of black goo.
"What are you doing?"
She's concerned whatever it is, it's going to disturb the evidence.
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Huh.
[He doesn't really understand what is this for, but he's interested. He'll watch and find out.]
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Sam's attempt to find a door isn't successful, but he does find a little bit more blonde hair caught in the black smear - some with blood at the base.]
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"Hey, my team finished our sweep, you guys need an extra pair of eyes?" It's just a total coincidence she picked this suite to help with. Nothing whatsoever to do with the presence of a locked filing cabinet.
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Kerrigan entering the room gets him to look up, then stand. "Wouldn't hurt. I was hoping there was a trap door hidden beneath that rug. No luck, though."
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"We still haven't been able to access the file cabinets," Michael supplies. "We found all this—" she points to the bed "—but the key we found doesn't fit the cabinets."
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"Look. Someone tried to shred these employee badges."
He notices they're all dark haired only after a double take.
"The hair isn't theirs."
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She makes as if to reach into her jumpsuit, then stops short, pretending she's just realized something. "Uh, anyone still have their comm handy? My hands are gross and I don't have a clean towel anymore." Kerrigan brandishes her black-stained washcloth, looking over her shoulder at the group to see who has their device out. Anyone who does suddenly has a very clear mental picture of shutting off their device, accompanied by a sense of imperative and warning.
This would be so much easier if they were telepaths. Instead she has to play mental charades.
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He starts recording the hair, adding it to the info in the info gathering thread and replying to Tenten once before he literally flinches, reaching up quickly to flick the comm off. And turning to glare at Kerrigan because it's not like he can't guess WHO did that.
The fact that his right thumb starts digging into the palm of his left hand in response to the image might slightly explain some of it.
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That image being sent is similar to what would happen if she'd mind-melded with a Vulcan—she'd be able to sense their thoughts and intentions and memories. She doesn't know the source of it until Sam turns to glare at Kerrigan, though.
She also turns her comm off, looking from Sam to her.
"That was you?" she asks.
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"What happened?"
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"I don't think Jorgmund needs to know we got into the file cabinet." Her casual tone is gone, too. She holds up the key, ring around a finger so it dangles down her palm, the FILES label clearly visible. "'Lonestar' can claim the shadow network is secure all they want, but even granting they're right, that doesn't do a thing about leaks."
Humans, the most fallible part of any operation.
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Nobody knew what was in that cabinet, after all. It could be booby trapped.
"And nothing major happened, Pierce. Just a little surprise mental image courtesy of Kerrigan."
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