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<blockquote data-quote="Job" data-source="post: 2855596" data-attributes="member: 37196"><p>Asking around the ship, you were able to find Douglas "Not Doug" Halperin in the Ship's Mess examining maps of Antarctica and planning his flight paths. He followed you down to the Tweendeck to examine the tools and confirmed Pierce's suspicions; the five toolsets were for marine crafts and engines, not for aircraft.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">"This will not do!" </span> exclaimed Douglas with a grimace. <span style="color: Yellow">"These sets do not include a number of pliers and fine wrenches that are essential to repairing the Boeing aircraft. I am amazed that you gents even noticed the error! You've saved us from terrible problems if we had left without them."</span></p><p></p><p></p><p>After an exhausive search of all Tweendeck Holds, the main deck, and the warehouse on the dock, you were did not find the sleds and wood. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">"I'll be damned!" </span> swore Pierce, sweating from hours of exertion and walking on the ship and docks in the hot, steamy September weather. <span style="color: Yellow">"We'd better ask Professor Moore to examine the orders and invoices. We're just not doing well today, eh my friend?"</span></p><p></p><p></p><p>While Martin and Pierce searched in vain for the wood and sleds, they also kept their eyes out for Martin's box of developing equipment and chemicals. </p><p></p><p>As Martin was examining pallets and pallets of boxes in the dock warehouse, he walked past a stack of crates of "Chocolate", but the crate on the bottom caught his attention. It had a slightly lighter shade of wood grain and was turned so that he could not read the lettering. Five minutes later, he had pulled apart the pallet of crates and found his box of missing equipment and chemicals.</p><p></p><p>[sblock]Martin had a successful spot skill roll of 15 + his skill rating of 9 = 24 versus the DC of 20[/sblock]</p><p>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p><p>Job (the tortured one).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Job, post: 2855596, member: 37196"] [COLOR=LightBlue][/color]Asking around the ship, you were able to find Douglas "Not Doug" Halperin in the Ship's Mess examining maps of Antarctica and planning his flight paths. He followed you down to the Tweendeck to examine the tools and confirmed Pierce's suspicions; the five toolsets were for marine crafts and engines, not for aircraft. [COLOR=Yellow]"This will not do!" [/COLOR] exclaimed Douglas with a grimace. [COLOR=Yellow]"These sets do not include a number of pliers and fine wrenches that are essential to repairing the Boeing aircraft. I am amazed that you gents even noticed the error! You've saved us from terrible problems if we had left without them."[/COLOR] [COLOR=LightBlue][/color]After an exhausive search of all Tweendeck Holds, the main deck, and the warehouse on the dock, you were did not find the sleds and wood. [COLOR=Yellow]"I'll be damned!" [/COLOR] swore Pierce, sweating from hours of exertion and walking on the ship and docks in the hot, steamy September weather. [COLOR=Yellow]"We'd better ask Professor Moore to examine the orders and invoices. We're just not doing well today, eh my friend?"[/COLOR] [COLOR=LightBlue][/COLOR]While Martin and Pierce searched in vain for the wood and sleds, they also kept their eyes out for Martin's box of developing equipment and chemicals. As Martin was examining pallets and pallets of boxes in the dock warehouse, he walked past a stack of crates of "Chocolate", but the crate on the bottom caught his attention. It had a slightly lighter shade of wood grain and was turned so that he could not read the lettering. Five minutes later, he had pulled apart the pallet of crates and found his box of missing equipment and chemicals. [sblock]Martin had a successful spot skill roll of 15 + his skill rating of 9 = 24 versus the DC of 20[/sblock] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Job (the tortured one). [/QUOTE]
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