Page 6 reconstructed:
02-23-06, 11:05 PM #201
Radiating Gnome Ruzz'koff stands in the common area a few seconds longer, using his presence to drive any passengers that still have something to say back into their staterooms in discomfort. Then he returns to his quarters, changes into his duty uniform, and then heads to the galley for a bit of coffee. Jump space is supposed to be restful, isn't it?
02-24-06, 10:00 AM #202
Wilphe OOC:Ruzz'koff: 35 on that Liason check with Saanath's assistance...IC:Maxine Zdrac looks at Ruzz'koff as if to say something, then bites it back and stalks back into her stateroom. A couple of the rest decide that breakfast isn't going to be served right now and that they'd better leave quietly. Gwydion would probably reply to Tuan, but the Captain has cut him off. So instead he moves out of the cabin and is the only one around to stay on deck while everyone does what they need to do. Malico Shahisgara helps Ktarle and Saanath push the trolley into the med bay, then goes back to his seat on the corner of the lounge - messing with something on his computer.The only ones who remain in the lounge are:Curtis Foster - sitting by the entrance to his cabin looking thorougly miserable.Eleanor Carnot and Jake Carling make their way over to him and sit down with him, there isn't much conversation going on, but he hasn't anywhere else to go right now and it's probably best that he doesn't get left alone.Malico Shahisgara is in the corner.Ashur Gudeli watches carefully as everyone disperses and then returns to his cabin with Melissah Gshrygn in tow.It's now fairly quiet, and it doesn't look like there's an immenient crisis.Tuan:You find a set of clothes for Curtis easily enough, there's nothing obviously suspicious but you do have the nagging feeling that you've missed something. A more thorough search might be in order here.Saanath:Ktarle is quiet happy to accept your offer of help, and the two of you will spend the next couple of hours opening up the late Mr Antonescu, well, that's what she does. You spend a lot of time looking, holding stuff and passing her instruments, then cleaning up afterwards. You do get the distinct impression that she's perplexed by something.Ruzz'koff et al:You've a couple of hours to kill while the autopsy is done.
02-24-06, 05:30 PM #203
Quote:Originally Posted by WilpheMaxine Zdrac looks at Ruzz'koff as if to say something, then bites it back and stalks back into her stateroom.
Ruzz'koff tightens the belt of his robe. There's a little something to look forward to, he thinks, with a grimace. -rg
02-28-06, 12:25 PM #204
Radiating Gnome Ruzz'koff, having stirred his coffee nearly unti lthe spoon dissolved, decides to move to the relative peace and quiet of the bridge to wait out the autopsy. From there he'll monitor the shipboard security systems and cameras, keeping a remote eye on anything going on. And trying not to fall asleep.-rg
02-28-06, 02:22 PM #205
Watus Masking his rising paranoic suspicions, Tuan plops himself down at the table of the common area, stirring the fourth spoonful of sugar into his fifth cup of coffee."That's a hell of a thing," he says to no one in particular. "A hell of a thing."
02-28-06, 02:41 PM #206
doghead Quote:Originally Posted by WilpheSaanath: .... You do get the distinct impression that she's perplexed by something.
Saanath shrugs. "Don't look at me. I'm just the bus boy here."Actually, there was something odd about the stateroom. Tuan said he cleaned it, but its was covered in dust." Saanath shudders at the memory of dusty things. "Hows the O2 levels on the ship?" he adds, half in jest.
03-01-06, 07:20 PM #207
Tailspinner Trelene Scrautigue : Luriani Nav2/Prf7/Trv1/Aca2 : Retired Makhidkarum Vice President Trelene had hoped to get some sleep, but with the amount of shouting that was going on, she decided to try and discern the source. She leaves her room and heads checks on things.
03-04-06, 11:52 PM #209
Wilphe The suspense builds as everyone waits on Ktarle, occassionaly a nervous looking passenger - unwilling to risk Ruzz'koffs wrath, scurries out of their cabin to get a beverage or a snack before quickly returning. None of them have had a proper breakfast yet, and none of the crew looks like making any either. However no one seems to have much of an appetite, and those who do don't really feel like complaining about it.You think your sojurn is almost over when Ktarle emerges from the lab, but she makes a brief trip to Cabin 8, returning to the labs for a few minutes before making her way to the common area. "I'm done, can you join me in the lab please." It's not a great place to have 6 people, especially with a body on a table under a sheet. Hopefully Ktarle won't be using Mr Antonescu as a visual aid too much."I'll keep this short, and not dress it up with any medical technicalties. There is no doubt as to the cause of Mr Atonescu's death. He died of a massive heart failure. That much is certain, for a man of his age and apparent condition it's a bit unusual but hardly unprecedented.""There is no trace of any injury or any poison or toxin. Saanath mentioned that the cabin was dustier than expected," Gwydion moves uncomfortably, "I have already examined a sample of the dust, it's just dust. Nothing like the last lot we ran into," she smiles grimly."There is nothing to suggest any foul play or that anything was untoward. Except one thing, I am unable to ascertain a time of death. Now, there are two main ways of doing this - the first is to check what temperature the body is at, as it will cool from body heat to room temperature after death. This is fairly straight foward, and would suggest that the Subj... Sorry, Mr Antonescu, died at about 5am ship time.""Another process that takes place after death is that the blood will drain and pool in the lower portions of the body. It is a liquid after all, and it flows like any other. Judging by how far this has proceeded, I would reckon a time of death at about 9pm last night."
03-07-06, 03:03 AM #210
Radiating Gnome Ruzz'koff bares a few teeth. "These . . . methods for determining time of death. They should agree, I take it? And the mystery here is what could account for the preservation of Mr. Antonescue's body heat for 8 hours, or the acceleration of the process of the blood pooling in the lower portions of his body?"Do you have any theories, Miss Ktarle?" -
03-07-06, 11:19 AM #211
doghead Saanath, male human Merchant "My hate of medical mysteries has no limit."I really hope there is a simple answer, like he took an asparin for a headache which made his blood thin or something."Saanath scratches his head. "Or would it be the other way around? His blood was too thick."
03-07-06, 02:10 PM #212
Watus "Maybe someone monkeyed with the environmental controls in his stateroom."
03-07-06, 03:10 PM #213
Radiating Gnome Ruzz'koff shruggs. "It's a possibility, and we should check for it, but I don't think that's the answer. To begin with, if the shipboard environmental controls were used to raise the temperature or gravity, there would be logs and records of those changes, unless they were wiped of course."My instinct is that we're looking for a change in gravity, not temperature in the room. Had the temperature been raised in the room last night while Mr. Foster was in the room with Mr. Antonescue, he would also have suffered in the heat. A spike in temperature great enough to over stress Antonescue's heart would certanly be something Foster would have complained about -- not to mention what others would have said. "We should check all possibilities, but I suspect that if any shipboard system was used to push Antonescue into heart failure, it was done this morning. Something was used to raise the gravity in the cabin to a level that over-stressed Antonescue's heart. We already know that Foster is more accustomed to higher gravity, and that Antonescue was suffering with the existing gravity. With the cabin's gravity set higher, the blood would drain faster, throwing off that particular estimate of the time of death. "Again, the gravity change in the cabin would be something that our logs should mention, and we'll have to hunt for it. "Not much of this makes a whole lot of sense right now. But I think we have a few things to investigate. "Miss Ktarle, I'm not satisfied with your analysis of the dust in that room. It may not be the oxygen-depleting dust, but it is most certainly not just "dust". It is particles of something, and with any luck a more in-depth analysis of the composition of the dust particles will help us determine. "Miss Trelene, I need you to go over the logs and ship's systems with a fine-toothed comb. Examine the logs of the environmental systems. Also check the power logs for last night. Raising the gravity or temperature in the cabin last night would have required more power than normal, and that should be logged as well. I can't help but think that the computer intrusion we had is related to this -- perhaps a virus was introduced that could have done this. You know better than I do what the shipboard computers can do -- find me something. "Any other thoughts?"-rg
03-07-06, 08:29 PM #214
Tailspinner Trelene Scrautigue : Luriani Nav2/Prf7/Trv1/Aca2 : Retired Makhidkarum Vice President Trelene, bleary eyed, nods at the request and leaves the lab, heading for the bridge. Once there she starts to go about the task of searching for clues in the ship's systems.
03-07-06, 09:30 PM #215
doghead Saanath, male human merchant Saanath has his Oyster out and is punching up the appropriate systems as Ruzz'koff expounds his gravity theory. Saanath doesn't like the idea that someone is hacking through his system. No not at all ...Quote:Originally Posted by Radiating Gnome"Miss Ktarle, I'm not satisfied with your analysis of the dust in that room ....
Saanath involutarily curls his toes in anticipation of Ktarle's response. Its not that Ruzz'koff's analysis is off, it just that Aslan's can be ... touchy. "Could the dust just have been dislodged by the increased gravity?" Saanath ventures, after the fur stops flying.Quote:Originally Posted by rg"Miss Trelene, I need you to go over the logs and ship's systems with a fine-toothed comb. Examine the logs of the environmental systems. Also check the power logs for last night. Raising the gravity or temperature in the cabin last night would have required more power than normal, and that should be logged as well. I can't help but think that the computer intrusion we had is related to this -- perhaps a virus was introduced that could have done this. You know better than I do what the shipboard computers can do -- find me something.
Saanath folds up his computer. "I'll go with Trelene."ooc: T/Computers: 08/+09 (+1 Edu, poss: +2 Hacker). Aid Trelene.
03-07-06, 09:40 PM #216
Watus Quote:Originally Posted by Radiating Gnome"Any other thoughts?"
Tuan shrugs. "I took a quick look around the stateroom, but someone should probably go through it a little better. We should secure Antonescu's belongings, in any case. And if we're actually proposing that someone aboard is a murderer, we might want to consider arming some of the crew."
03-09-06, 04:39 PM #217
Wilphe Quote:"Miss Ktarle, I'm not satisfied with your analysis of the dust in that room .... Saanath involutarily curls his toes in anticipation of Ktarle's response. Its not that Ruzz'koff's analysis is off, it just that Aslan's can be ... touchy. "Could the dust just have been dislodged by the increased gravity?" Saanath ventures, after the fur stops flying.
Ktarle looks at Ruzz'koff, giving him a slight sideways glance, "Dr Ktarle, if you wouldn't mind Captain," she projects up a few microscope slides onto a screen, "Dead skin, hairs, clothing fibres, talcum powder, dandruff, mites. All ordinary, perfectly mundane day-to-day items you'd find anywhere in human space. O2 levels on the ship are normal, before you ask."Gwydion, "Increased gravity would seem a likely explantion for more dust settling on the surfaces, in which case I owe Tuan here an apology. Sorry Tuan," Gwydion mumbles through the apology, but it's about as good as Tuan seem's likely to get.Saanath and Trelene:Staterooms can be configured by their occupants to have a variety of environmental parameters, this is occassionally a matter of friction between their occupants and one reason why single occupancy is so highly sought after. It's not any more difficult than altering the lighting or changing a thermostat. It is however generally subtly discouraged to fiddle with these things on a whim. Commerical norm is to set common areas with settings designed to mimic the departure world and then slowly change them to those of the destination world during jump. Naval practice is to stick to 1g/1atm regardless. Air pressure can be configured for anything from near vacumn to "soup", and air quality, composition and taints can also be configured - though there are interlocks to prevent somone accidentally killing themselves. Temperature and humidty are also configurable, Gravity can be varied between 0 and 3Gs, very low gravity isn't very popular - but zero G often is.The logs are quite clear and show no sign of being tampered with - gravity on stateroom 8 began a slow rise at about 1am, peaking at 3G between 3am and 6am - then abruptly returning to normal level. Power demands for this are minimal, but clearly show on the reactorlogs (compared to maintaining the jump field, altering the gravity in one small portion of the ship is nothing).Trelene does feel the fatigue of a long-watch and then this, which causes her to make a few mistakes - which Saanath notices and corrects. Initially you aren't sure it was done via the ships systems, or by a manual change - and if it was a manual change it can only have been by one of the two people in the room. However, you are satisifed that it was done remotely, and by someone logged in on the port side of the ship - ie: Cabins 1, 3, 5 and 7. Last edited by Wilphe : 03-09-06 at 04:50 PM.
03-09-06, 04:47 PM #218
Radiating Gnome Quote:Originally Posted by WilpheKtarle looks at Ruzz'koff, giving him a slight sideways glance, "Dr Ktarle, if you wouldn't mind Captain."
Ruzz'koff grimaces a nods an apology as Ktarle continues.
03-09-06, 04:56 PM #219
Wilphe The Portside cabins are occupied by

Normally Ruzz'koff, now sharing with Gwydion3: Ashur Gudeli & Jake Carling5: Elizabeth Black & Melissah Gshrygn 7: Govindra Ishaga & Malico ShahisgaraTwo of those are crew, and your pretty certain none of you lot did (depends, how much do you trust Gwydion?)Another 3 (Gudeli, Carling and Gshrygn) are the Administrator and his party (how much do you trust them?)The other 3 are all yuppies (yes, they are annoying, but would they kill?)Tuan:No one else seems willing to go back into the cabin, so it's up to you...
03-09-06, 05:18 PM #220
Watus Tuan takes another sip of his now too-cold coffee, grimaces, and dumps the remainder into the trash receptical. "Well, if no one objects, I'm going to go toss the stateroom." He spins on his heel and marches out of the lab, leaving precious little time for comment.He proceeds directly to Antonescu's stateroom, closes the door behind him, and beings carefully going through it. He doesn't personally suspect Foster at this point, and so won't go through his things. He's looking for anything suspicious, really, but particularly anything likely to contain Antonescu's business records or correspondance.[OOC: Search -/+4, poss. Dumb Luck]
03-10-06, 07:40 PM #221
Wilphe Tuan:Now you think you know what happened to the gravity field in this room, a lot of incidental details that slipped beneath your notice now seem obvious: The heavier than expected coasting of dust, the clothes that have been pressed down and haven't properly sprung back yet, a flattened bar of soap. It's not hard to stay 100% out of Foster's stuff, as the two of them appear to have had rigid areas of individual personal space within the room - no doubt worked out through considerable bickering.His effects include:A whole bunch of personal photographs - what would appear to be grandkids, grandnephews and grandneices, names and dates are written on the back "Jolene - 5th birthday, Dukh".1,512 credits in cashA bundle of trade magazines for the very High-Tech communications sector - Meson based comms, encryption, ultra high bandwidth laser data relays and the like. This is some pretty advanced stuff, and would find a ready market amongst the K'kree.One laptop, high-spec personal machine. No data chips currently loaded. Boots to a password prompt. Wallpaper is a continuing and shifting montage of his grandkids et al.A rack of data chips, this would normally hold 12 - there are only 11 here, it would appear that one is missing as there are "Projects Archive" "I" & "III", but no "II".Taped underneath one of the drawers in his closet you find another data chip, this one is not the missing "Projects Archive II", but is instead simply labelled "D"All of these chips are password protected.
03-13-06, 10:29 PM #222
Wilphe Re: Arming the CrewThere are 8 snub pistols, 4 shotguns and plenty of ammunition in a locker on the bridge.In addition to whatever personal equipment you might have with you.
03-13-06, 10:53 PM #223
doghead Saanath, male human merchant. Quote:Originally Posted by Wilphe... However, you are satisifed that it was done remotely, and by someone logged in on the port side of the ship - ie: Cabins 1, 3, 5 and 7.
Saanath looks at the data, then Trelene, then back to the data. He works the stiffness out of his neck for a moment while he thinks."Perhaps we should just confine everyone to cabins for the rest of the trip ..." he says to no one in particular.ooc: I'm asssuming that they are alone on the bridge, or a t least, there are no passengers there."Do you want to tell Ruzz'koff or shall I? Actually, I'll do it. You should get some sack time. Otherwise we will all be too tired to function properly in a few hours."Sanaath heads off to find Ruzz'koff and pass on the news, ensuring that none of the passengers are around when he does so."Looks like we have two options. Keep it quiet and keep watch. Or confine everyone to cabins, with a couple of 'yard breaks' each day, supervised obviously. We can lock out the room terminals and monitor cabin remotely. Let the authorities handle it when we arive."
03-14-06, 03:48 PM #224
Radiating Gnome ooc: this is assuming that Russ'koff has had a report from both Tuan and Sarnath -- I don't know if I should be waiting for Tuan to report as well. If I'm jumping the gun, sorry . . . Ruzz'koff sips at his umpteenth cup of coffee since returning to the bridge. He would have to make a head call soon. "I'd rather not just batten everything and everyone down and wait for some dockside flatfoot to solve our problems for us. Of course, that might be the smartest thing, but no one said smart was always the Navy way."So, lets think about some other options. We don't have much to go on -- we know what happened, we have some idea how it happened, but we aren't really in a position to say who it was that did it. We need more information. "I wonder if there's a way to try to get the killer to expose herself. A ruse, or trap of some sort. Having used gravity to push the poor man's heart over the edge isn't going to leave much evidence on the body, so trying to pretend that we've made some shocking discovery in the autopsy will be fairly transparent to the killer. That's not a dead end, but it is a problem. "At the same time, trying to pretend we have information from the computer system that we don't may also be equally transparent. Suddenly, Ruzzkoff growns still and thinks for a minute, staring into his coffee. "A data disk was apparently missing. But that doesn't make sense. What sort of killer goes to the trouble of using the shipboard environmental controls to kill a man by remote, leaving no chance of leaving evidence behind at the scene, then actually steps onto the crime scene to steal something from the victim's room. If it were me, and I had found a way to kill a man without being at the scene, and I was doing it to steal some data he was carrying, I would also find a way to steal the data disc without being at the scene. "Given that . . . either the disk was never there, it was stolen by someone other than the killer, or it was stolen by remote. Lets assume it was there, and isn't now. We need to examine the possible ways some one could have stolen the disk remotely. Using maintenance bots, anything along those lines. That may lead us to some new discoveries. "At the same time, we are dealing with someone who is very good at covering their tracks, so I don't know if we'll find anything there -- I'd be excited to find something unusual, even if it doesn't trace back to a specific person. "Which bring us back to the need for something . . . else. A way to try to triangulate on someone. "Tuan, in your opinion, was the disk marked "d" hidden well enough that someone making a quick search of the room -- either in person or via maintenance bot -- might have missed it? Obviously, the person who took the disk wasn't able to toss the room as completely as you did, making that seem likely. "If so, we could use that to try to flush out our thief. A trap, or sting of some sort. I'll work on the details of that -- can someone check on maintenance bots and other ways a disk might have been spirited out of Mr. Antonescue's stateroom after his death?""Sarnath, do me a favor and return to the sick bay and secure Mr. Antonesque's body.""And both of you . . . as you move about the ship, don't be afraid to let the passengers know we an investigating closely, and perhaps even obliquely mention 'things that don't quite add up'. I expect that there will be some consternation from the passengers over this, and that will raise tension levels on the ship a bit higher than they already are. The passengers will get tense and want to know what we are doing to protect them -- and so will the killer. And I want to make the killer very, very curious. "Oh, and another idea, Sarnath . . . what do you think about asking Dr. Ktarle to become irritated with me. It will factor in to my plan, but I'll have to pass more details later. For the time being, she should be icy and increasingly hostile towards me. I'll fill in a few more blanks soon." -rg
03-14-06, 04:27 PM #225
Watus Tuan considers for a moment."It was taped to the underside of a drawer. That's a pretty common hiding spot, and the fact that our killer didn't find it could either mean that he was rushed, or he's a complete amateur. Or both."He shrugs. "Or perhaps it was planted by the killer.""In any case, I'd very much like to get a look at what's on these disks." Tuan pauses to give Saanath a meaningful look. "Given that we're headed to a trade delegation, this could be a case of eliminating the competition. Perhaps there'll be some clue there.""In the meantime, while confining the passengers to their quarters might be excessive, I'd suggest at least eliminating their access to engineering. Things might get tense, but there's obviously someone aboard who can't be trusted."
03-14-06, 05:06 PM #226
Radiating Gnome Quote:Originally Posted by Watus"In the meantime, while confining the passengers to their quarters might be excessive, I'd suggest at least eliminating their access to engineering. Things might get tense, but there's obviously someone aboard who can't be trusted."
Ruzz'koff nods. "Good thinking. Sounds like a plan." -rg
03-14-06, 05:20 PM #227
Tailspinner Trelene Scrautigue : Luriani Nav2/Prf7/Trv1/Aca2 : Retired Makhidkarum Vice President Quote:Originally Posted by doghead"Do you want to tell Ruzz'koff or shall I? Actually, I'll do it. You should get some sack time. Otherwise we will all be too tired to function properly in a few hours."
Trelene looks at him with tired eyes. "Perhaps you are right. I'll get some sleep and then review our findings once I am more rested." She leaves and heads for her cabin. Once there, she sets the alarm for 6 hours and quickly falls asleep.
03-14-06, 08:18 PM #228
doghead Saanath, male human merchant Saanath is not surprised at Ruzz'koff decision. It was what he was expecting. Saanath wonders if he himself would have made the same decision before the Devon."Personally I would rather not play games with the passsenger's lives. To lose one passenger would be unfortunate, to lose two could be considered carelessness."
03-14-06, 09:13 PM #229
Wilphe Locking the passengers out from engineering and the cargo deck is a simple process. In other circumstances there might be a certain ammount of protest, but it doesn't look like any of the passengers want to challenge Ruzz'koff right now. Or, frankly, ever.They have however, not had breakfast and it is getting on towards lunchtime. If Mr Antonescu's death was natural and not at all suspicious, then they could probably have expected to get fed by now.Most people are still in their staterooms, only surfacing to grab a drink or a snack. The only ones to remain in the longue since the body was discovered are:Curtis Foster - who is sitting with Eleanor Carnot and Jake Carling, he hasn't got anywhere else to go right now, and a decision on that needs to be taken. Do you let him back into his old cabin, or force some unlucky passengers to triple bunk?Malico Shahisgara is in the corner, still fiddling with his laptop.All of these 4 will have seen all the comings and goings, including Tuan going to search the cabin. They won't know what he did, only that he was in there for a long time. They will also have seen Ktarle go to take samples. Both Jake Carling and Malico Shahisgara have cabins on the port-side, Curtis of course shared a cabin with the deceased. Eleanor Carnot is the only one who looks to be in the clear right now, unless she's an accomplice.
03-15-06, 03:07 PM #230
Radiating Gnome Quote:Originally Posted by doghead"Personally I would rather not play games with the passsenger's lives. To lose one passenger would be unfortunate, to lose two could be considered carelessness."
ooc: is this thought or spoken? Did Ruzz'koff hear it?
03-15-06, 03:36 PM #231
Radiating Gnome Quote:Originally Posted by WilpheLocking the passengers out from engineering and the cargo deck is a simple process. In other circumstances there might be a certain ammount of protest, but it doesn't look like any of the passengers want to challenge Ruzz'koff right now. Or, frankly, ever.They have however, not had breakfast and it is getting on towards lunchtime. If Mr Antonescu's death was natural and not at all suspicious, then they could probably have expected to get fed by now.Most people are still in their staterooms, only surfacing to grab a drink or a snack. The only ones to remain in the longue since the body was discovered are:Curtis Foster - who is sitting with Eleanor Carnot and Jake Carling, he hasn't got anywhere else to go right now, and a decision on that needs to be taken. Do you let him back into his old cabin, or force some unlucky passengers to triple bunk?Malico Shahisgara is in the corner, still fiddling with his laptop.All of these 4 will have seen all the comings and goings, including Tuan going to search the cabin. They won't know what he did, only that he was in there for a long time. They will also have seen Ktarle go to take samples. Both Jake Carling and Malico Shahisgara have cabins on the port-side, Curtis of course shared a cabin with the deceased. Eleanor Carnot is the only one who looks to be in the clear right now, unless she's an accomplice.
Ruzz'koff chuckles grimly to himself. Next time, only low passage customers. "All right, the rest of the passengers need to eat, and we need to find a new berth for Curtis. I think I'll handle the latter. I'm going to move my important gear out of my stateroom and I'll camp out here in the bridge. At least while we're in jump space it's fairly quiet here, and I can be out of the way. It will also explain my spending a great deal more time on the bridge trying to monitor activity. "That, of course, means that Gwydion will be sharing a stateroom with one of the suspects. And that's not ideal, by any means. But we must do something, and I don't think we can put Foster back in that room. What do you think?"
03-16-06, 09:52 PM #232
doghead ooc: RG, That was spoken aloud.
03-17-06, 01:31 AM #233
Radiating Gnome Quote:Originally Posted by doghead"Personally I would rather not play games with the passsenger's lives. To lose one passenger would be unfortunate, to lose two could be considered carelessness."
Ruzz'koff gives Sarnath an icy look, and speaks in a whisper only the human can hear.. "Do me a favor in the future, Sarnath. I appreciate you, and your input. But I'd rather have your ideas and suggestions than your wistful criticism. "If you think we should lock the ship down, wrap everything in cling-film and hope that our killer -- who, by the way, doesn't seem to be in the room with his or her victim when she kills -- doesn't kill again until we get back to a 'port where we can turn this matter over to the local authorities -- who will no doubt lock down the ship as a crime scene for months -- then say it out loud, and by god defend it. "Now. Playing games? What is your suggestion? What would you have us do?"-rg
03-17-06, 02:53 AM #234
doghead Saanath, male human merchant "Don't let the captain thing go to your head Ruzz'koff," responds Saanath with an easy smile. "As I said before; confine everyone to cabins, with a couple of 'yard breaks' each day, supervised obviously. Lock out the room terminals and monitor cabin remotely. Let the authorities handle the problem when we arive." The last part is said with the kind of sing song quaility of someone quoting someone. Which of course he is, himself."I believe we have enough cabins to assign one each if no one wants to share. It will mean the rest of us bunking down the around the rest of the ship, but its only for a few more days."
03-17-06, 12:26 PM #235
Radiating Gnome Ruzz'koff chuckles. "Ah, yes, you did say that, didn't you. Forgive my temper."You would really rather lock everything down and let the authorities handle this? It's not to late to make that move, but I'm not convinced it's the right one. Locking passengers away in solitary confinement is not something to be taken lightly -- we open ourselves up to lawsuits for unlawful imprisonment, for one thing. And I have a natural inclination against taking such a passive option. But if you can sell me on it, do."
03-17-06, 01:40 PM #236
doghead Saanath, male human merchant "Personally, yes. Alive gets you more points than happy."Saanath hold up his hand to forestall Ruzz'koff before he bites Saanath head off again."But seriously, my concern is how to ensure the safety of the passengers and I believe that securing them in their cabins is the best way to do so." Saanath scrubs his chin for a moment."Perhaps there is a middle path. We inform the passengers of what we know. We can still rearrange the cabins to give each passenger their own cabin, as well as take lock out terminals to prevent remote control. That way the passengers can make their own decision as to where they spend their time."
03-17-06, 03:37 PM #237
Watus Tuan stares at Saanath for a minute, at a loss for words. He'd have never pegged the kid as the prison warden type: the first sign of trouble and he opts for lockdown. He shakes his head, his disapproval evident."First, I call dibs on the gig". He grins, quite pleased with himself."And second, if you want to give the passengers their own cabins and the option of locking themselves in, that's fine. Hell, just park Gwydion in the mess and tell him to cross his arms and look menacing. That kind of ugly oughta keep 'em in their staterooms. Failing that, we should double the watch and pass the snubbies out to the crew. My gut says there'll be more trouble before we drop out of jump."Also, it says it would like some bacon. I think I'll go feed the suspects."He spins on his heel and gives Saanath a sideways glance as he marches off the bridge.
03-17-06, 04:46 PM #238
Radiating Gnome "I don't think this we can do it by halves. We either do it or don't. "Consider this. If we tell the passengers that the shipboard environmental controls were used to kill Mr. Antonesque, and that for their "safety" we're going to lock the rest of them in single cabins for the rest of the trip, and lock out their access to shipboard computers, will they feel safe? In their shoes I might believe that anyone smart enough to use the gravity controls to kill Antonesque AND do so in such a way that we can't figure out who did it might be smart enough to figure out a way to get past our computer lockout. "At the same time, any one of them might have seen a small detail or clue that will help bring some details into focus. And this isn't the military, they have a right to know what's going on. "But I do fear the cacophany of accusations that will come from being open. We need to control things. I'm not impressed with the level-headed common sense of many of our passengers. "I don't know. I suppose our killer knows, now, that we are suspicious at the very least."It's nice that retirement is so relaxing . . ."-rg
03-17-06, 07:00 PM #239
Wilphe Quote:"Hell, just park Gwydion in the mess and tell him to cross his arms and look menacing,"
Gwydion crosses his arms and looks menacingly at Tuan, then laughs, "Thanks, but I've enough on my plate with the prospect of having to share a cabin with someone who might be a murderer but who definatly is a whiny little brat.""The simple part of me says, someone wanted Antonescu dead. He is. That's it, that's what I really want to be the truth. Everything else is just a means to that end, conincidence or red herrings.""However, if there is something very dodgy going on, then I find it hard to believe he had nothing to do with it, we think - we don't after all KNOW for sure, that some data is missing from that Stateroom. Antonescu could have left it behind before he came into jump. We also know that, apart from us, Curtis Foster is the only person who would have had the opportunity to search the room."Ktarle butts in, "Malico Shahisgara was in there wasn't he? Maybe we should get Trelene's advice, she's the legal expert, - but she's bushed right now."
03-23-06, 05:28 PM #240
Wilphe OOC:Legally Ruzz'koff can do more or less whatever he likes. They are in jumpspace, there is no higher authority around to appeal to. He is the last of the absolute monarchs and his word is law. Not to say that Imperial autorities won't investigate if there are complaints, but Captains get given a great deal of the benefit of the doubt in these matters.Also, as the crime took place in Imperial Territory (ie: Not on a Planet), it's investigation is in Imperial jurisdiction. This could be good, it could be bad.