Mrlegoninja Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 There are a few hanging lights on the ceiling, but how would you like to get up there? Never mind that. I would like to go upstairs, and tap each wall before Stevie does.
CorneliusMurdock Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 I would like to hold up the note in front of a light to see if there's any hidden message on it. I will follow the others upstairs. Why don't you tell us a little bit about yourself, Maxwell? How long have you worked for the congressman?
Fugazi Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 I would like to examine the bookshelf. Could I have a description of the content of the bookshelf?
Admiral Ron Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 I would like to start flipping mattresses and pulling off sheets to see if anything is hidden
Mrlegoninja Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 I would like to hold up the note in front of a light to see if there's any hidden message on it. I will follow the others upstairs. Why don't you tell us a little bit about yourself, Maxwell? How long have you worked for the congressman? Oh, about three years. I came when his former aide had a heart attack and past away. I also live in Washington.
Bob Posted January 25, 2011 Author Posted January 25, 2011 Never mind that. I would like to go upstairs, and tap each wall before Stevie does. Maxwell rushes up the stairs to tap the walls before Stevie has an opportunity to do so. Once again, there's nothing odd or out of place. I would like to hold up the note in front of a light to see if there's any hidden message on it. I will follow the others upstairs. Why don't you tell us a little bit about yourself, Maxwell? How long have you worked for the congressman? Sorry, I think I missed that action from the previous page. James holds the paper up to the light, but there's no hidden messages. I would like to examine the bookshelf. Could I have a description of the content of the bookshelf? There's a few classic novels, and such. There's really nothing suspicious or out of place. Someone has taken a lot of time to perfectly arrange the bookcase in alphabetical order. Someone cares for this bookcase. I would like to start flipping mattresses and pulling off sheets to see if anything is hidden Gloria flips the three mattresses and pulls the sheets off, but there's nothing hidden.
Admiral Ron Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 Nothing in the beds then... I would like to start pulling books off the shelves in case of secret passages, taking notice of famous books, such as Catcher and the Rye etc
Captain Genaro Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 I would like to look at the books to see if any of them have any bookmarks. I would also like to see if any of the books have dust on them and if some don't to indicate if any have been read recently. Finally, I would like to ask if anyone was an avid reader.
Capt.JohnPaul Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 A kitchen, Commy's could have left something like papers. If a kitchen is present I would like a description. I would also like to look under plates or anything someone could have left behind.
iamded Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 If at all possible, I'd like to see if any of the books are out of alphabetical order before Gloria starts pulling books off the bookshelf and ruining any potential evidence... Wwwwooops, the above line was supposed to be in italics.
Professor Flitwick Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 I'd like to check under all the beds. I'd like to lift someone upon my shoulders, to see whether anything is hidden in the lamp/light bulbs.
Bob Posted January 25, 2011 Author Posted January 25, 2011 I would like to look at the books to see if any of them have any bookmarks. I would also like to see if any of the books have dust on them and if some don't to indicate if any have been read recently. Finally, I would like to ask if anyone was an avid reader. One book, Animal Farm, has a bookmark in it. None of the books have dust on them, as someone has dusted them. "Is anyone an avid reader?" Frankie asks. A kitchen, Commy's could have left something like papers. If a kitchen is present I would like a description. I would also like to look under plates or anything someone could have left behind. There's a stove, and an icebox. There's also a few cabinets with food supplies in them. If at all possible, I'd like to see if any of the books are out of alphabetical order before Gloria starts pulling books off the bookshelf and ruining any potential evidence... Wwwwooops, the above line was supposed to be in italics. Only one book, Animal Farm, is out of order, in the "M" area. Nothing in the beds then... I would like to start pulling books off the shelves in case of secret passages, taking notice of famous books, such as Catcher and the Rye etc After Will is done, Gloria pulls off a few famous books. There's no secret passages. I'd like to check under all the beds. I'd like to lift someone upon my shoulders, to see whether anything is hidden in the lamp/light bulbs. Patrick checks under the beds, but there's nothing there. Next, Patrick lifts Stevie up to see whether if anything is hidden in the light bulbs, but there's nothing in there. Host Correction: Also on this floor is a pole to slide down to the first floor, and a staircase to the roof.
Fugazi Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 Animal Farm? That's an interesting book! After reading it I couldn't help but looking at my pigs and chicken in a different way! The author was openly critical of communism, so I'm curious as to what the bookmark points to. Perhaps there are inscriptions in the book? Is there a name written inside the cover?
iamded Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 I'd like to take the Animal Farm book and examine it, then open it to the bookmarked page and look for anything out of the ordinary. Keeping the bookmark at this page, I would then like to check if there is a name or anything else of note on the inside cover, and if there are any inscriptions in the book.
Walter Kovacs Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 I would like to remind Will Ackerson to look at the bookmark itself. What is at the top of teh staircase to the roof? A door, roof hatch, or something else? I'll peek in the icebox and cabinets for anything that looks out of the ordinary. I will make sure to move boxes of food in cabinets to make sure nothing is hiding behind them. I will replace anytihing I move to where it was originally.
CorneliusMurdock Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 I would like to search under the couches and through the cushions to find any notes or objects someone might have left behind.
Bob Posted January 25, 2011 Author Posted January 25, 2011 I'd like to take the Animal Farm book and examine it, then open it to the bookmarked page and look for anything out of the ordinary. Keeping the bookmark at this page, I would then like to check if there is a name or anything else of note on the inside cover, and if there are any inscriptions in the book. Opening Animal Farm reveals a hollow book. There's a piece of folded paper in here, as well as a few coins. I would like to remind Will Ackerson to look at the bookmark itself. What is at the top of teh staircase to the roof? A door, roof hatch, or something else? I'll peek in the icebox and cabinets for anything that looks out of the ordinary. I will make sure to move boxes of food in cabinets to make sure nothing is hiding behind them. I will replace anytihing I move to where it was originally. At the top of the staircase is a roof hatch. Peeking into the icebox finds it empty. There's nothing hidden in the cabinets. He then moves things back to where they were originally. I would like to search under the couches and through the cushions to find any notes or objects someone might have left behind. Searching under the couches only yields a few loose coins.
Walter Kovacs Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 I guess the only place to go now is up on the roof. I'd like to get onto the roof carefully. It wouldn't do for me to fall off, or something silly like that.
Lord Arjay Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 Opening Animal Farm reveals a hollow book. There's a piece of folded paper in here, as well as a few coins. I'd like to examine the piece of paper and see if there is any writing on it. Then I would like to count how much the coins amount to. After that I'll follow the Mayor to the roof.
Peanuts Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 I'd like to know if the coins are American coins or a foreign currency, especially rubles. Then I'd like to stay inside the house, but help Mayor Bradfort and the commander as much as I can. The first one was meant to be italic.
Admiral Ron Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 After the piece of paper was read, I would like to also head to the roof
Bob Posted January 25, 2011 Author Posted January 25, 2011 I'd like to examine the piece of paper and see if there is any writing on it. Then I would like to count how much the coins amount to. After that I'll follow the Mayor to the roof. The paper says: "October 5th, 1952 Dear Brandon, It pains me so, but I must leave Alabatha. I know you'll understand, but they're evacuating our bunker due to the communist spies that are in town. It had to happen one of these days, that one of those Soviet Scum would find their way to Alabatha. They just discovered that they're here, and that they've been here for awhile. They're not sure what they're after yet, but they think it's the secret facility where I work. I could be arrested for treason for telling you all this, but it doesn't matter anymore, does it? Project Wolf is shutting down, but only preliminary evacuations are starting now. They won't scrap the whole project for another few weeks. At any rate, I must leave you now, Brandon. It pains me so...but some day fate will have us meet again. With much love forever, Jessica" The paper is dated the day before the Congressman came to town. The coins amount to one dollar and fifty-seven cents. I guess the only place to go now is up on the roof. I'd like to get onto the roof carefully. It wouldn't do for me to fall off, or something silly like that. Mayor Bradford and Captain Garrison walk up to the roof, and Garrison slowly opens the rooftop door. They're greeted with this site: "Help...me..." the lifeguard pleads, in a voice so soft it is hardly a whisper. "Somebody get a doctor up here!" Mayor Bradford yells. "He's dead." Captain Garrison says. "Then get the goddamn nurse up here!" Bradford orders. I'd like to know if the coins are American coins or a foreign currency, especially rubles. Then I'd like to stay inside the house, but help Mayor Bradfort and the commander as much as I can. The first one was meant to be italic. The coins are American currency. After the piece of paper was read, I would like to also head to the roof Gloria heads up to the roof.
Mrlegoninja Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 I would like to use my aiding skills to help the lifeguard in anyway possible.
CMP Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 Good god! Lifeguard, what happened? Who did this? One day before the congressman came to town...but then, this Brandon would have been here right now, unless he left too. Congressman, you have serious explaining. What's Project Wolf? First XK2-P, now this? Is our town some kind of testing grounds?
Professor Flitwick Posted January 25, 2011 Posted January 25, 2011 I'd like to use the skills picked up as a father to help as best as I can, be that medical help, or consoling her while she passes on. I'd like to ask if she remembers anything of what happened before she was stabbed.
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