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<blockquote data-quote="Majin" data-source="post: 3042468" data-attributes="member: 13265"><p>[sblock]Well I think I've given everyone ample time to respond. If the others would still like to be in the game, post anytime you like and we will re-intergrate you.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p><span style="color: cyan">Tuesday, May 16 2006 - 12:30 AM</span></p><p></p><p>Gabriel's search turns up not much more than he already knew. The plethora of supposed hauntings on the internet is gigantic. Narrowing down his search to just theaters in the area, nearly all the older ones have some such report or another from an "eye-witness", but the descriptions he reads are anything but extraordinary when it comes to haunting accounts. Nothing can be found that links the Paradise to any other hauntings. </p><p></p><p>Likewise, every account of a television exploding that he can come up with only relates mundane reasons. His findings on mucus evaporation is a bit curious though; obviously any water-based substance will evaporate with time, but generally will leave some sort of residue behind of the non-H2O elements. From what he could tell from the hospital visit, Vincent did not have any on him, or at least the doctor did not mention any.</p><p></p><p>Roger has just as much luck as Gabriel. He does at least learn more about the Paradise and it's history, though nothing extra from what Gabriel may or may not have told the group. On the matter of toxins in the air that could cause hallucinations, the list is long and mostly unpronoucable. Any official way of telling if anything was leaking or airborne in the Paradise would require a atmospheric chemical test of some kind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majin, post: 3042468, member: 13265"] [sblock]Well I think I've given everyone ample time to respond. If the others would still like to be in the game, post anytime you like and we will re-intergrate you.[/sblock] [color=cyan]Tuesday, May 16 2006 - 12:30 AM[/color] Gabriel's search turns up not much more than he already knew. The plethora of supposed hauntings on the internet is gigantic. Narrowing down his search to just theaters in the area, nearly all the older ones have some such report or another from an "eye-witness", but the descriptions he reads are anything but extraordinary when it comes to haunting accounts. Nothing can be found that links the Paradise to any other hauntings. Likewise, every account of a television exploding that he can come up with only relates mundane reasons. His findings on mucus evaporation is a bit curious though; obviously any water-based substance will evaporate with time, but generally will leave some sort of residue behind of the non-H2O elements. From what he could tell from the hospital visit, Vincent did not have any on him, or at least the doctor did not mention any. Roger has just as much luck as Gabriel. He does at least learn more about the Paradise and it's history, though nothing extra from what Gabriel may or may not have told the group. On the matter of toxins in the air that could cause hallucinations, the list is long and mostly unpronoucable. Any official way of telling if anything was leaking or airborne in the Paradise would require a atmospheric chemical test of some kind. [/QUOTE]
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