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Things to ask...
Firstly, I am really enjoying this game
Secondly, there are few things that I think we need (as an group) to ask/obtain/know. These things have occurred to me; but maybe Nellie wouldn't realise to ask them.
1) we need to establish a time-line, when was the assistant last seen alive, etc
1a) work out if the events we are currently investigating are linked to anything else (as per the newspaper clippings). From what I've (re-)read of Hawthorne's opening speach, the 'monster in the courtyard' occured before the hatching (well the body of the assistant was discovered yesterday) hence needign to pin times down as much as possible.
2) someone ought to point out that the Professor is guilty of obstruction of justice.... or more probably failure to report a death - something that we as a group are fast becoming accomplices to.
3) someone sent the egg to Hawthorne (if indeed that is what happened) like suspects are the members of the club where he made the remark about the Basilisk.
Secondly, there are few things that I think we need (as an group) to ask/obtain/know. These things have occurred to me; but maybe Nellie wouldn't realise to ask them.
1) we need to establish a time-line, when was the assistant last seen alive, etc
1a) work out if the events we are currently investigating are linked to anything else (as per the newspaper clippings). From what I've (re-)read of Hawthorne's opening speach, the 'monster in the courtyard' occured before the hatching (well the body of the assistant was discovered yesterday) hence needign to pin times down as much as possible.
2) someone ought to point out that the Professor is guilty of obstruction of justice.... or more probably failure to report a death - something that we as a group are fast becoming accomplices to.
3) someone sent the egg to Hawthorne (if indeed that is what happened) like suspects are the members of the club where he made the remark about the Basilisk.
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I second that first remark!
I concur with most of your points, but I suggest we keep them for the wrap up of this scene, when we're back in the professor's office, for example.
Not that my character is a copy of Sherlock or anything (ahum), but a certain Holmesian reveal might force itself then
If we don't cover these subjects before that point, of course.
I concur with most of your points, but I suggest we keep them for the wrap up of this scene, when we're back in the professor's office, for example.
Not that my character is a copy of Sherlock or anything (ahum), but a certain Holmesian reveal might force itself then
If we don't cover these subjects before that point, of course.
"He said we were all cooked but we were all right as long as we did not know it. We were all cooked. The thing was not to recognize it."
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I agree - we should at least get the probable time of death (and therefore hatching) before we leave the Museum.DrPeterson wrote: I concur with most of your points, but I suggest we keep them for the wrap up of this scene, when we're back in the professor's office, for example.
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Hi all,
I've just added the OOC BBCode
I've just added the OOC BBCode
OOC: It will automatically make whatever you type RED and add OOC to the beginning. |
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"He said we were all cooked but we were all right as long as we did not know it. We were all cooked. The thing was not to recognize it."
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How do I use it?
"He said we were all cooked but we were all right as long as we did not know it. We were all cooked. The thing was not to recognize it."
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There's a new BBCode button above the posting form 'ooc' - if you click that it'll insert :DrPeterson wrote:How do I use it?
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Type any OOC stuff between the tags.
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Cheers, Lee, you're the best!
"He said we were all cooked but we were all right as long as we did not know it. We were all cooked. The thing was not to recognize it."
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Can I quote you on that?
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I've created a new BBCode.... To indicate character thoughts.
The tag takes two pieces of info: 1) the characters name 2) the actual thoughts - separated by a comma. This ads a box with the characters thoughts all rendered in green (which seems to be the norm for thoughts).
For example:
Will look like:
The wording 'thinking: ' after the name is added automatically.
The tag takes two pieces of info: 1) the characters name 2) the actual thoughts - separated by a comma. This ads a box with the characters thoughts all rendered in green (which seems to be the norm for thoughts).
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[ic-think]Nellie,'What if the egg contained some toxic substance and reacting over time with the heat from the steam-pipes or perhaps some other mechanism casing the egg to 'hatch' breaking and then exposing the deadly poison to fill the room, killing the Professor's assistant. And if so was this some kind of assassination attempt...' Nellie's mind raced ahead.[/ic-think]
Nellie thinking: 'What if the egg contained some toxic substance and reacting over time with the heat from the steam-pipes or perhaps some other mechanism casing the egg to 'hatch' breaking and then exposing the deadly poison to fill the room, killing the Professor's assistant. And if so was this some kind of assassination attempt...' Nellie's mind raced ahead. |
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DrPeterson wrote:Cheers, Lee, you're the best!
carnage_lee wrote:Can I quote you on that?!
I know I just did.
"He said we were all cooked but we were all right as long as we did not know it. We were all cooked. The thing was not to recognize it."
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Lee sir, you are most assuredly a gentleman and a scholar!!
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I have had a request from Papa Gateaux to join this august company. He has indicated that he would like to play Roxborough the Big Game Hunter. I have, of course, advised him that said Roxborough is at present under the guidance of the redoubtable Dr.Peterson and advised him to contact the good Dr.P for his answer.
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
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Gentlemen and Miss Bly, we have a new new player joinining your goodselves. Papa Gateau will henceforth be taking the part of the right honourable Roxborough previously voiced by the redoubtable Dr. Peterson.
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Three cheers for Papa Gateau!
Hip hip!
Hip hip!
"He said we were all cooked but we were all right as long as we did not know it. We were all cooked. The thing was not to recognize it."
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I randomly came across this today:
http://humansarefree.com/2011/05/hollow ... PkHab.gbpl
The wonders of Facebook and all that.
Might be something fun for Klevendon's club.
http://humansarefree.com/2011/05/hollow ... PkHab.gbpl
The wonders of Facebook and all that.
Might be something fun for Klevendon's club.
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Hooray!DrPeterson wrote:Three cheers for Papa Gateau!
Hip hip!
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Actualy that's a bloody usefull resource. Well done that manDrPeterson wrote:I randomly came across this today:
http://humansarefree.com/2011/05/hollow ... PkHab.gbpl
The wonders of Facebook and all that.
Might be something fun for Klevendon's club.
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
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Much obliged.
"He said we were all cooked but we were all right as long as we did not know it. We were all cooked. The thing was not to recognize it."
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