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Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 3:46 am
by BenTheRat
Ted Nelson
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"We could ask Ms. Chadwick, but I'm not so sure planes are safe. I've heard of a lot of people dying on them. My thought on the telegram would be to use some of the language she used in her letters, how the world is dark, and I have glimpsed the false reality mumbo-jumbo, and say I still need a guide into this new world and I'm following her path." Ted takes a small bite and swallows, "You know play into the delusion and reach her that way. It may cause her to slow down to wait, she maybe delusional, but she maybe looking for someone to make this new journey with, in my experience, crazy people seem to congregate. And worse it can do is waste a bit of coin, I figure it can't hurt."

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 4:49 am
by Priest
OOC:   Taking the liberty of replying for Paul Wellington, as he has been asked a question that Dr V won't have the answer to  
Paul looks up at Ted's question, "She should have landed several days ago the trip from here to Naushau taking about seven days, less if the weather in the Pacific was kind".
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The day is drawing to a close, it is a long journey home. However there is a small, comfortable looking hotel quite close to where you are.

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 8:22 am
by DrVendetta
OOC:   Thanks for answering Priest as you were correct I would have had no idea ;)  


Paul ask "What letters are you talking about? Do you have them so I could read them over, and there is something not normal if she had just recently learned how to speak Japanese to be able to speak Japanse the way she did when she was in the office."

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 9:26 pm
by PatGrillo
Professor Krugman: Make the arrangements immediately for us then Mr Krugman. Yes we shall go by air. It may be a matter of life or death. I shall now join my colleagues who are taking dinner next door. We shall return in about an hour to see what progress you have made. He goes to Luigi's to find the others, and attempt to catch up on their conversation.

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 3:45 am
by Mr. Handy
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"All right, then we don't lose anything by sending the telegram," says Tony, "except to alert her that someone's coming after her. But I think it's worth the risk. The only letter we've seen is the one she sent to Mrs. Chadwick," he tells Paul. "We can show it to you. Who's carrying it?"

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 4:20 am
by BenTheRat
Ted Nelson
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"I didn't get it. but if she has been there a week, I doubt it will do any good. I wasn't sure how fast the boats were, obviously very. So she is probably deep into the forest already. " Finishing up his pasta Ted looks for a phone in the diner.

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 9:30 am
by kabukiman
-Is it a good idea to send her a message? If she wanted to cut her ties, warning her we are coming may be a bad idea.

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 3:07 pm
by jbibblesworth
Bridget chimes in.

"The tone of her note to her aunt doesn't really give me the feeling that we'll be warmly received. If anything, it might make our task more difficult if she realizes someone's actively looking for her."

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 3:30 pm
by BenTheRat
Ted Nelson
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"Agreed, If we could have caught her at the port, I think it was worth while, but now... I doubt it would be worth it."

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 4:47 pm
by DrVendetta
Paul politely ask again "Does someone have a copy of this letter or note that I could read?"
OOC:   Priest, if you can confirm that someone has it and let me know where I can look it up I will go look it up and read it but I do not want to read the other threads as my character was not a part of them. Just let me know.  

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2014 7:10 pm
by Priest
OOC:   I don't think anyone has the letter, as far as I remember it was simply shown to those at the party. I would imagine that one of you would have noted down the content in case there was need of it in the future.

Ben: According to the scenario it is a five day voyage across the Pacific, add two days for travel from Arkham to SF, and probably one to Naushau. I dont know if those times sound right, but what the heck :D  

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 3:31 am
by Mr. Handy
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"Mrs. Chadwick still has the original letter that Veronica sent her," says Tony, "but she did show it to us and let us write down the contents."
OOC,You can find the letter in [url=http://www.callofcthulhu.org.uk/pbp/viewtopic.php?p=161262#p161262]this post[/url].

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 2:17 am
by DrVendetta
Paul listens closely to the reapting of what the letter said and ask "What was enclosed with the letter? 'all of the things that matter not at all' as she stated."

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 3:08 am
by Mr. Handy
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"That must've gone right over my head," says Tony. "I guess I thought that was her crazy way of saying she wasn't enclosing anything, but maybe there was something in there. We'll have to ask Mrs. Chadwick if there was anything else with the letter."

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 4:04 am
by DrVendetta
"You are probably right Tony, I am not sure but do think that we need to ask" replys Paul

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 8:10 am
by PatGrillo
Professor Krugman, rereads the letter: Hmm. "The dreamer"? It sounds quite... existential

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 3:52 pm
by Priest
Outside of the restaraunt street lights are beginning to light announcing the coming of dark. One of Luigi's waiters, Bepe, crosses to your table, and enquires if the food has been satisfactory. He says nothing but you get the feeling it would be apreciated if you were to leave the restaraunt so that he and the other waiter could begin getting ready for the evening rush.

As said earlier there is a small but comfortable looking hotel a few hundred yards down the road. The neon sign ouside announces 'vacancies'.
I have assumed that you are all taking rooms.
Ted Nelson (Ben),PLease make an[b] Idea roll[/b]

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 4:27 pm
by DrVendetta
Priest,I am assuming I already have a place to stay since I am assuming that I live here since I work here. Let me know if I would be wrong on that. Also I may know of a few local places to possibly recomend to the others if they are from out of town. Please let me know.

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 4:37 pm
by Priest
Dr Vendetta,Okay you are set and you will know of suitable accomodation. Now,please roll [b]Idea[/b]

Re: Scene Three. The Maritime East Shipping Agents

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 9:37 pm
by jbibblesworth
Bridget downs the remainder of her now-lukewarm coffee and begins to gather her things.

"Gentlemen," she announces, suddenly weary despite the strongly brewed coffee. "It's getting late. I suggest we find some accommodations and get settled in. If needs be, we could reconvene this evening?"

She stifles a yawn.

"Or perhaps tomorrow morning."