Ghost_1971 wrote:
Should Callum have been at the interview?? If so I must have missed the post saying when I should be going with Professor Graves.
No problem, I posted it in my flood of posts around the first server downtime. By the time Id remembered myself
Callum had already headed to the docks, and
Graves was planning on heading to the Police HQ, or library. I just PMd
Graves to remind him.
The important thing was that one of you decided to either bring along
Greene, or just stick with one expedition doctor, and thats been done now.
As
Graves decided to make a quick post rather than play out the interview IC (I didnt mind either way) hell just need to hold fire until the others at the hotel catch up IC, or all leave the hotel. Personally I think the Prof. just wanted to avoid the rain.
Graves: If you dont want to wait for the others at the hotel to reach the same IC time as you, then you could have a change of heart and either head to the docks, or the library, or wherever.
BTW: I encourage you
all to try and join in with the search for clues regarding the string of events that have occurred. Douglas murder, Lexington, Lawrence and his diary, the threatening letter, the ill fated 1930 expedition, the string of missing or murdered survivors of that expedition, the sabotage of the cargo lists, etc.
Although some of you will have to keep going to the ship to check the lists, it neednt be the same people every time, and if just a few of you investigate clues the others will just sit waiting and waiting for the departure date the various server downtimes have delayed the story so we could still be a couple of real life months from the
Gabrielles departure.
McRaven & Isugtag:
This roll was for the lock, the other rolls for McRaven & Isugtag will have to remain secret:
McRaven(Spot Hidden 75%): [61]
As the lock isnt complex Ill allow McRaven to attempt to pick it using his
Mechanical Repair skill, if he desires. He can also keep trying until hes successful, but each extra attempt will take longer than the previous one, due to frustration.
Since you are obviously suspicious of room 21s previous occupant, I can tell you that
McRaven noticed that he signed the register
A. Sothcott; not that its necessarily a real name,
McRaven and
Isugtag are only the latest in a string of
Smith's & Jones'to sign in.