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<blockquote data-quote="Tanstaafl" data-source="post: 1023098" data-attributes="member: 12232"><p><strong>Season One: The Case of the Missing Opera Singer;</strong></p><p></p><p>Five minutes have passed since Mr. Green’s exit. The door opens and he re-enters the office. When he sees that you are all still present, he smiles. He hands each of you a folder as he begins speaking. <span style="color: mintcream">“Now then, as you have noticed there are a multitude of differences in these five disappearances. None of them happened in the same neighborhood, the M.O. seems to be different in each case, different times of day, and none of the victims have superficial similarities such as race, age, ect.”</span> He hands the last folder to Mr. Jameson.</p><p></p><p>Each of the folders bears a name on the exterior. (Mr. Crimson, Mr. Indigo, Mr. Gold, Mr. Jameson, and Mr. Slate, respectively.) Mr. Jameson’s folder contains several documents, two SFPD detective’s business cards, and a photo ID card which states that he is working as an adjunct to the FBI. The other folders contain the same documents and business cards as well as FBI agent badges in the names: William Crimson, Matthew Indigo, Thomas Gold, and Robert Slate.</p><p></p><p>Mr. Green sits at his desk and leans back slightly, linking his hands together on the desk top in front of him. <span style="color: mintcream">“These are the primary reason that the agency has linked these cases together.” He hands Mr. Gold five crime scene bags, each containing a large sunflower-type bloom, the center of the flowers are yellow and the petals seem to have been vibrantly red – they’re rather faded now and he cautions you, “go ahead and pass them around, but be gentle – we’ll be needing to return them. One of these flowers was found at each disappearance site, this information is being held from the press by the police departments. Our preliminary investigation has uncovered the fact that all of the victims were from out of town, they’re all vegetarians, and they are all well respected in their chosen fields.”</span></p><p><span style="color: mintcream"></span></p><p><span style="color: mintcream">“While we are concerned about all of the victims and strongly feel that one individual or organization is responsible for all of the disappearances, it is of paramount importance that you find Ms. Burges. You’ll find some information about the condition of her room in your folders as well as contact information for Detectives Allison Spring and Jeff Miller, they’ll be informed at 9am this morning that the case has been handed over to the FBI and will be instructed to assist you if you request aid.”</span> He pauses and looks at each of you, waiting for questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanstaafl, post: 1023098, member: 12232"] [b]Season One: The Case of the Missing Opera Singer;[/b] Five minutes have passed since Mr. Green’s exit. The door opens and he re-enters the office. When he sees that you are all still present, he smiles. He hands each of you a folder as he begins speaking. [color=mintcream]“Now then, as you have noticed there are a multitude of differences in these five disappearances. None of them happened in the same neighborhood, the M.O. seems to be different in each case, different times of day, and none of the victims have superficial similarities such as race, age, ect.”[/color] He hands the last folder to Mr. Jameson. Each of the folders bears a name on the exterior. (Mr. Crimson, Mr. Indigo, Mr. Gold, Mr. Jameson, and Mr. Slate, respectively.) Mr. Jameson’s folder contains several documents, two SFPD detective’s business cards, and a photo ID card which states that he is working as an adjunct to the FBI. The other folders contain the same documents and business cards as well as FBI agent badges in the names: William Crimson, Matthew Indigo, Thomas Gold, and Robert Slate. Mr. Green sits at his desk and leans back slightly, linking his hands together on the desk top in front of him. [color=mintcream]“These are the primary reason that the agency has linked these cases together.” He hands Mr. Gold five crime scene bags, each containing a large sunflower-type bloom, the center of the flowers are yellow and the petals seem to have been vibrantly red – they’re rather faded now and he cautions you, “go ahead and pass them around, but be gentle – we’ll be needing to return them. One of these flowers was found at each disappearance site, this information is being held from the press by the police departments. Our preliminary investigation has uncovered the fact that all of the victims were from out of town, they’re all vegetarians, and they are all well respected in their chosen fields.” “While we are concerned about all of the victims and strongly feel that one individual or organization is responsible for all of the disappearances, it is of paramount importance that you find Ms. Burges. You’ll find some information about the condition of her room in your folders as well as contact information for Detectives Allison Spring and Jeff Miller, they’ll be informed at 9am this morning that the case has been handed over to the FBI and will be instructed to assist you if you request aid.”[/color] He pauses and looks at each of you, waiting for questions. [/QUOTE]
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