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Triple Play [IC]

solkan_uk said:
Alexander checks out the mall, starting with a wander around the car parks, checking there's no suspicious looking vehicles to run them down before they even get through the door.
He'll then take a quick look around the mall, making a mental note of anyone who seems to be loitering and bearing in mind to check those when the girls are making their trip.

[sblock=Veins]
Stand by. I'm not assuming you're that far ahead. If someone signals you (*coff*) I'll give you a complex drive check to get in the action.
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Mister Andersen said:

[sblock=Cover Girl]
The senator seems preoccupied; you pull it off easily. I see nothing in your mission gear to let you read the CDs, but you look through the papers and they are a fairly boring environmental study.[/sblock]
 

[sblock=Psion]
The senator seems preoccupied; you pull it off easily. I see nothing in your mission gear to let you read the CDs, but you look through the papers and they are a fairly boring environmental study.

I imagine that there's a SS office that doubtlessly has a computer I can use.
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Frances wanders about, not looking for anything in particular, just looking about, checking rooms for anything out of the ordinary, meanwhile glancing at family pictures on the wall or on desks. He wants to get a sense of who these people are. If anything seems abnormal, he stops and investigates further, but if not he simply moves on.

[sblock=Rolls]I wasn’t really thinking sneaking around, and my +1 to the roll would most likely fail anyways. I’m thinking he just walks around, claiming he’s trying to get a look at the environment, which he is. My Investigate rolls is fair at best, so I’m thinking he doesn’t find anything too interesting, but if you disagree I’ll take whatever you want to give. This post is also assuming he doesn’t know anything about the attack on the car. Once he hears about that, his attention will be with his teammates.

Investigation: Canvas Area (1d20+6=13)
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Mister Andersen said:
[sblock=Psion]

Well, what about another computer around the house, say one of the twins?[/sblock]

[sblock=Cover Girl]
One secret search roll, you find a misused and outdated computer in Casandra's room. A quick examination of the CDs just shows electronic versions of the documents you examined, plus a few power-point type presentations. Boring stuff.
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figmike said:
Frances wanders about, not looking for anything in particular, just looking about, checking rooms for anything out of the ordinary, meanwhile glancing at family pictures on the wall or on desks. He wants to get a sense of who these people are. If anything seems abnormal, he stops and investigates further, but if not he simply moves on.

[sblock=Rolls]I wasn’t really thinking sneaking around, and my +1 to the roll would most likely fail anyways. I’m thinking he just walks around, claiming he’s trying to get a look at the environment, which he is. My Investigate rolls is fair at best, so I’m thinking he doesn’t find anything too interesting, but if you disagree I’ll take whatever you want to give. This post is also assuming he doesn’t know anything about the attack on the car. Once he hears about that, his attention will be with his teammates.

Investigation: Canvas Area (1d20+6=13)
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[sblock=Saint]Investigate is more asking around... notice or search applies here. But with just a causal inspection. Not doing anything suspicious, I am going to impose a cap.[/sblock]

Looking around the house, you see that the Senator sleeps in the master bedroom on the first floor; he does have a picture of his girlfriend on the nightstand, as well as the girls, but none together. He does have family shots with his daughters and deceased wife.

Estella sleeps in the guest room in the first floor; her decor includes elements of Catholicism.

In addition to an unused bedroom, both girls have bedrooms on the second floor.

Cassandra Sullivan’s room has a queen sized bed, a bookcase filled with books ranging from her childhood to college textbooks, a dresser, a stereo system, and a television. Several framed pictures of her sister and her mother are on the walls. Her closet is stuffed with books and clothes.

Katherine Sullivan’s room has a queen sized bed, a bookcase filled with books on political science and political commentary, a dresser, a stereo system, and a television. Various posters of environmental and liberal causes line the walls. She also has a stuffed closet.

[sblock=Saint]You got a threat on a notice check... would you like to activate it?[/sblock]
 


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