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<blockquote data-quote="Ankh-Morpork Guard" data-source="post: 4426827" data-attributes="member: 10079"><p><span style="font-size: 9px">OOC:</span>[sblock]For finding any devices, I'd put that solely into the realm of Perception. Though I'd say one could get a +2 bonus to the check with the use of equipment and such.</p><p></p><p>As for the Perception checks. Istara got a 22, and Garret a 28.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p>The apartment was not terribly difficult to search, despite its size. There didn't seem to be any cameras or listening devices in any of the obvious places, wall slots or corners of rooms, and even the more concealed locations, such as the plants here and there and around the furniture, seemed to be empty of any devices. Though you found nothing malicious, many interesting compartments that were not initially apparent were found. They mostly seemed to be extra closet space and other storage sections, all of them empty save for dust, and mostly positioned behind the beds in the sleeping quarters.</p><p></p><p>Looking out the various windows to the city, Garret could spot countless areas that would serve his purposes well. There were ledges and empty roofs everywhere. Though most looked difficult to access, there seemed to be enough areas that one could find a good position to cover large sections of the city at once. The only real problems would be the pedestrian walkways that crisscrossed the skies at various levels of the city and the speeder traffic between them. Both could easily get in the way, but the latter would likely be easier to deal with as it looked like some areas had lighter traffic than others. There was, of course, one area you could see that looked entirely empty: the area around the Imperial Academy. Beyond a few shuttles that looked to be landing craft moving here and there, the entire area was empty of traffic and was likely very well protected by surveillance equipment and personnel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ankh-Morpork Guard, post: 4426827, member: 10079"] [size=1]OOC:[/size][sblock]For finding any devices, I'd put that solely into the realm of Perception. Though I'd say one could get a +2 bonus to the check with the use of equipment and such. As for the Perception checks. Istara got a 22, and Garret a 28.[/sblock] The apartment was not terribly difficult to search, despite its size. There didn't seem to be any cameras or listening devices in any of the obvious places, wall slots or corners of rooms, and even the more concealed locations, such as the plants here and there and around the furniture, seemed to be empty of any devices. Though you found nothing malicious, many interesting compartments that were not initially apparent were found. They mostly seemed to be extra closet space and other storage sections, all of them empty save for dust, and mostly positioned behind the beds in the sleeping quarters. Looking out the various windows to the city, Garret could spot countless areas that would serve his purposes well. There were ledges and empty roofs everywhere. Though most looked difficult to access, there seemed to be enough areas that one could find a good position to cover large sections of the city at once. The only real problems would be the pedestrian walkways that crisscrossed the skies at various levels of the city and the speeder traffic between them. Both could easily get in the way, but the latter would likely be easier to deal with as it looked like some areas had lighter traffic than others. There was, of course, one area you could see that looked entirely empty: the area around the Imperial Academy. Beyond a few shuttles that looked to be landing craft moving here and there, the entire area was empty of traffic and was likely very well protected by surveillance equipment and personnel. [/QUOTE]
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