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Piece of Mind: Thin Air

The Shaman said:
Minutes after Brandon leaves, as the other three set their plans, there is a soft knock at the door of the guesthouse. “Good morning, this is Luz,” comes the sing-song voice of the housekeeper. “Would anyone like some breakfast?”

"Hello, Luz! Absolutely. It would save these guys a trip." She repeats her request to the housekeeper, and reaches out her hand to Decker for her card.
 

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As Kristen went to talk with Luz, Hawk quietly slipped off his shoulder holster and tucked it away out of sight. Probably best not to alarm the housekeeper.
 

Originally Posted by Falkus
"Why do you ask? Got a scooter?" said to Decker, smiling.

Originally Posted by The Shaman
“Good morning, this is Luz,” comes the sing-song voice of the housekeeper. “Would anyone like some breakfast?”

“I guess you’ll have to wait and see.” Decker says with a grin.

Handing the credit card back to Kristen Decker replies “Yeah I’ll have whatever you’re making Luz, thanks.”

“Well then I guess I’m ready to start going through that file whenever you are Kristen.”
 
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Resuming his trek the road winds through the hilly north end of the island, past the turn off to English Camp, a part of the San Juan Island National Historic Site, Brandon negotiates the short up-and-down grades before descending at last to the north shore. Next to a driveway is a large wooden sign that reads, “Roche Harbor – a private resort.” A small guard house holds a large security officer at the top of the driveway.
Ambling cheerfully up to the guard house, Brandon waves and waits for the security guardsman to approach him.

"Hi! My name's Brandon Sharpe. I'm a professional photgrapher?" Brandon reaches into his wallet and produces his identification and shows off his photographic equipment. "I'm staying just up the road a bit and was wondering if I could take a few photos from your property perhaps? If I can't, I understand. Just looking for some better scenery and I thought from the map that this place might have a rental agency so I could get a bike or something? I'm only here for the weekend. I'd certainly respect the privacy of your guests, if that's an issue - or even get a room unless it's above my means or you guys are full." His smile is brilliant and friendly the entire time, the same sort of easy manner that he tries to have in everything he does. He shrugs, "I mostly do political photos on location, but if you guys have any interesting architecture or even wildlife I'd love to get a lens on it...but," he continues sheepishly," Mostly I just want to rent bike because this island is bigger than it looks on paper. Bikes are better for taking pictures, you get to see more than what you might from a car." Brandon, given an opening to talk, can continue nigh forever and does if no one interrupts him.

OOC: If the guard is a gossip then I might as well chat him up now, since bored security guards probably see and hear about as much as you'd expect anyone besides a bartender or convenience store clerk to.
 

Originally Posted by Bobitron
"I'm already well into these files from work. Want to give me a hand?"

"Sure thing." Decker replies as he sits down and begins going over the files with Kristen.


OoC:

Research check to aid Kristen: 18
 

The security guard eyes Brandon’s rain-soaked figure carefully, but his demeanor is courteous. “To take photographs of the property you would need permission from the management, sir. I believe there is a fee. If you’re just taking a couple of personal photos not for publication, I’m sure that would be all right, though. He glances up at the clouds. “We have bicycle and moped rentals during the summer months, when it’s clear. This is our quiet season – not much goin’ on this weekend. As far as availability, you would need to check at the front desk, but I’m pretty sure there’s a room available.” He points in the direction of the Hotel de Haro, its white façade and green cupola a short walk away.

Wandering about the grounds, it’s easy to see that the guard is correct – only a handful of guests can be found and few day-travelers. The resort includes the hotel, a collection of guest bungalows, three restaurants, some small shops, and a marina. Chatting with the staff as he makes the rounds reveals mostly information about the history of the resort, dating back to 1886 – visits by notables including Teddy Roosevelt and John Wayne come up frequently – and the fact that this time of year is probably the worst time to visit: the consensus is that orca season, during the summer, is the best time to be on the island.

The insularity of islanders is tempered by the fact that few of the staff could actually afford to live on San Juan Island if they weren’t employed at the resort. Most of the staff are courteous and discrete – a few let slip barbs about island residents, the sort of “war stories” one would expect from those in the service professions about their wealthy guests and neighbors. After lunch in the café Brandon realizes he’s learned about all he’s going to from his trip to Roche Harbor, and facing a two-hour hike back to the Martin residence in the increasing rain makes staying longer an unappealing prospect.

Brandon: Another Fortitude save for hiking for hours in the rain...all told it takes 5.5 hours to hike to Roche Harbor, tour the grounds and chat with staff, and hike back.

Back at the guesthouse, Kristen and Decker dig into Gold’s files at Martin Pharmacology...[sblock]The two spend about three hours, not including a time-out for a tasty breakfast prepared by Luz, probing the researcher’s work in detail. A couple of facts stand out –
  • Gold was pursuing a particular line of research for Project A331 for more than a year, but last summer, shortly before taking the project to the FDA for approval to begin clinical trials, he made a couple of changes to the medication. In a memo and accompanying spreadsheet and charts, Gold explained that the side-effects of the original formulation were more severe than those associated with medication eventually offered to the FDA for approval – however, a closer look at the earlier test results indicates the opposite, that the first formulation exhibited fewer side effects of less severity than that which was ultimately approved for testing. In any case, all work on the first iteration of the medication was halted.
  • Dr. Gold’s desktop wall-paper is a picture of a young woman, presumably his daughter Annalee based on the file name – in fact, a couple of digital photos of his daughter are the only personal information kept by Gold on the company server. (The folder marked “personal” in Outlook is empty.) The pictures show Annalee on a beach somewhere, two shots of her alone, one with a young Hispanic man with their arms around each other, smiling broadly.
  • According to his Outlook calendar, Gold made two other trips since the start of the year: the trip to San Diego for the conference in April, a business trip to Atlanta and Washington in March, and a weekend vacation to Las Vegas in February.
The final research check score was 25: 10 + Research +9 (Kristen) + Aid Another +2 (Decker) + Computer Use and Knowledge (earth and life sciences) skill synergies +4.[/sblock]
 

Brandon purchases a few tourist items and postcards, takes a few photos of the grounds for future reference in case he ever wants to return, maybe buys a rainproof poncho, and heads back. All in all, this is better than running around in the rain with people shooting at you or sitting at home looking at a computer screen all day long.

OOC: Fortitude Save:15
 

With not much else to do, as he couldn't head back to pick up his car without someone free to drive the Ford Explorer back after he got his car, Hawk settled for mainly walking around the house, checking out the access points and any potential security problems, and listening to classic rock on the radio.
 

Kristen leans back from the computer, shaking her head. "Well, I don't think we are going to learn any more here. Let me type up a quick synopsis, and we can share it with the group."

Opening Word, she takes a few minutes to create a short document describing the information. She emails the document to her accounts, then prints copies to hand around to the team.

After reviewing the information, she starts on the phone and other personal records with Decker.

OOC: Take ten again on the other records.
 

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