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<blockquote data-quote="Ajar" data-source="post: 6181082" data-attributes="member: 85901"><p>Brief report this week, because we didn't even make it to the Gala. The constables spent most of the session following up on Sijhen's false lead -- the barge with a red-headed female captain on which he has stashed an amberglass vial leaking Apet energy from a tiny embedded golden fragment. </p><p></p><p>The constables were able to track down the barge by cross-referencing barge mooring logs at various Parity Lake factories with the time and location where they detected the Apet energy. They narrowed the search down to five barges and commenced a long stakeout. When they found the barge, Murdok, Viveen, and Vesta immediately dropped down from their bridge vantage point onto the deck of the barge. Murdok fell prone, but the other two quickly announced themselves as RHC officers on police business to the very surprised barge captain and crew. </p><p></p><p>The barge captain introduced herself as Susan Merriweather, and in a somewhat confused tone said that she would be happy to help the officers however she could. She extended a hand to Murdok and helped her up. </p><p></p><p>The constables explained that they were looking for something on the barge as a result of energy traces, and a brief surge turned up Sijhen's planted amberglass vial. After some additional questioning confirmed that neither Susan nor her crew had any knowledge of the vial, the constables asked to be dropped off at the next pier. The crew, while confused, were happy to comply. Vesta noted that they would have to confiscate the vial but would of course write a receipt... leading to more puzzled looks from the crew. </p><p></p><p>Leaving the barge, the constables continued their stakeout to verify that the rest of the barges on their list did not carry traces of Apet energy. They then took the vial to the RHC offices and checked it in to evidence, and collected Reginald so that he could use his Spirit Medium powers to divine the item's history. Reginald received another image of Sijhen's face and one of the barge. Some study of the vial did confirm that it had likely been deliberately sabotaged to leak planar energy. </p><p></p><p>The next day, Vesta worked to correlate the amberglass vial's travels on the barge with brain removal murders and/or Distant Madness cases, but there were no links in either case. </p><p></p><p>Finally, all of the constables went to the Museum of Natural History to meet with Hans Weber to get a tour and talk security. They called in a favour with Flint to get four allied police officers for additional security. Next week, we'll actually do the Gala.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ajar, post: 6181082, member: 85901"] Brief report this week, because we didn't even make it to the Gala. The constables spent most of the session following up on Sijhen's false lead -- the barge with a red-headed female captain on which he has stashed an amberglass vial leaking Apet energy from a tiny embedded golden fragment. The constables were able to track down the barge by cross-referencing barge mooring logs at various Parity Lake factories with the time and location where they detected the Apet energy. They narrowed the search down to five barges and commenced a long stakeout. When they found the barge, Murdok, Viveen, and Vesta immediately dropped down from their bridge vantage point onto the deck of the barge. Murdok fell prone, but the other two quickly announced themselves as RHC officers on police business to the very surprised barge captain and crew. The barge captain introduced herself as Susan Merriweather, and in a somewhat confused tone said that she would be happy to help the officers however she could. She extended a hand to Murdok and helped her up. The constables explained that they were looking for something on the barge as a result of energy traces, and a brief surge turned up Sijhen's planted amberglass vial. After some additional questioning confirmed that neither Susan nor her crew had any knowledge of the vial, the constables asked to be dropped off at the next pier. The crew, while confused, were happy to comply. Vesta noted that they would have to confiscate the vial but would of course write a receipt... leading to more puzzled looks from the crew. Leaving the barge, the constables continued their stakeout to verify that the rest of the barges on their list did not carry traces of Apet energy. They then took the vial to the RHC offices and checked it in to evidence, and collected Reginald so that he could use his Spirit Medium powers to divine the item's history. Reginald received another image of Sijhen's face and one of the barge. Some study of the vial did confirm that it had likely been deliberately sabotaged to leak planar energy. The next day, Vesta worked to correlate the amberglass vial's travels on the barge with brain removal murders and/or Distant Madness cases, but there were no links in either case. Finally, all of the constables went to the Museum of Natural History to meet with Hans Weber to get a tour and talk security. They called in a favour with Flint to get four allied police officers for additional security. Next week, we'll actually do the Gala. [/QUOTE]
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