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Sometimes, quiet is violent.
Who: Solf J Kimblee (
explosivecombat; anyone in Olivine City who wants to engage him, really. OPEN LOG, do your thing, tag yourselves in
Where: Olivine City
When: Slightly backdated - morning of February 8, 2014
Summary: Somebody wanted a war. You're going to have an investigation.
Rating: PG-13? ...look, if things go badly this is pretty much Kimblee going Michael Bay on Olivine City, so.
Log:
His timing had, admittedly, been poor.
Namely, the three-day time period he'd thrown down was not accounting for the sudden snow; while he could hold the fort reasonably well in below-zero temperatures, that had never really been his idea of a good time. Fortunately, the most important of those bombs he'd photographed had been set prior to the announcement going out - it wouldn't do to be acting suspicious in public after a bomb threat, after all; those he hadn't set before then...well. He'd been more than capable of waiting until those who were going to move had actually moved before sending Alekhine and the non-human Archer out to go get those taken care of. They're rather skilled at...convincing people that they really, really want to be elsewhere all of a sudden, after all.
The Alakazam is nearby but out of sight, having been instructed to keep an eye on things for him (as he's fully aware that he's not going to be able to one things get underway); the Gardevoir is at his side, as he always is during these sorts of games. His usual white suit has been abandoned in favor of sharply-tailored black, with a black shirt buttoned clear up to his throat beneath it and a bloodred tie around his neck; his face is obscured by the usual hooded mask, long ponytail tucked up beneath the fabric.
It's a lovely day today.
He's got something in his hand that he's playing with once in a while; something that he can rather cheerfully buttonmash if he feels like it, apparently, as there are a good amount of buttons on it. He presses a few of them now, almost idly; he pauses for a moment before clicking the red one at the top of it.
Hopefully no one was partial to a few of those indie bars toward the outskirts of town; that explosion is going to be a large one.
Let's begin, shall we?
[OOC: Okay, apologies for the delay but RL punched me in the throat. AS IT STANDS, HOWEVER, the deal is currently this.
There are currently eight bombs planted throughout the city, including the one that just went off on the northern side of town, because Kimblee clearly hates hipsters this morning and has decided that they can't have nice bars. Your job, should you choose to accept it, is to find either the bombs or the asshole detonating them. Or both, if you all can manage, let's not sell ourselves short. Don't worry, he's somewhere within the city.
You're welcome to search the city if you wish; I'll gladly guide you through that part with meta directions in brackets - letting you know what you find in certain locations, if anything. The NPCs in certain locations (the hotel, the Pokémon Center, those hardware stores Blake was checking out earlier, the guards at the lighthouse) will not remember any suspicious activity having occurred, but they will have really large conspicuous holes in their memories if pressed. And hey, I'll guide you through that as well, if you have something to say to them.
Basically, feel free to investigate at will; throw a location in your comment subject, wherever you want to search. Let's make a game of it.]
[OOC PART II: Here's your current counter, guys.
Bomb 1 - hipster bars, northern side of town: DETONATED
Bomb 2 - Olivine Inn: LOCATED / NEUTRALIZED
Bomb 3 - docks, southern side of town: NEUTRALIZED
Bomb 4 - cargo holds, western side of town: DETONATED
Bomb 5 - specialized shops, city center: STILL ACTIVE
Bomb 6 - restaurants, city center: NEUTRALIZED
Bomb 7 - location currently unknown: STILL ACTIVE
Bomb 8 - location currently unknown: STILL ACTIVE
You've got your work cut out for you, Hero Squad. Godspeed. :|b ]
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Where: Olivine City
When: Slightly backdated - morning of February 8, 2014
Summary: Somebody wanted a war. You're going to have an investigation.
Rating: PG-13? ...look, if things go badly this is pretty much Kimblee going Michael Bay on Olivine City, so.
Log:
His timing had, admittedly, been poor.
Namely, the three-day time period he'd thrown down was not accounting for the sudden snow; while he could hold the fort reasonably well in below-zero temperatures, that had never really been his idea of a good time. Fortunately, the most important of those bombs he'd photographed had been set prior to the announcement going out - it wouldn't do to be acting suspicious in public after a bomb threat, after all; those he hadn't set before then...well. He'd been more than capable of waiting until those who were going to move had actually moved before sending Alekhine and the non-human Archer out to go get those taken care of. They're rather skilled at...convincing people that they really, really want to be elsewhere all of a sudden, after all.
The Alakazam is nearby but out of sight, having been instructed to keep an eye on things for him (as he's fully aware that he's not going to be able to one things get underway); the Gardevoir is at his side, as he always is during these sorts of games. His usual white suit has been abandoned in favor of sharply-tailored black, with a black shirt buttoned clear up to his throat beneath it and a bloodred tie around his neck; his face is obscured by the usual hooded mask, long ponytail tucked up beneath the fabric.
It's a lovely day today.
He's got something in his hand that he's playing with once in a while; something that he can rather cheerfully buttonmash if he feels like it, apparently, as there are a good amount of buttons on it. He presses a few of them now, almost idly; he pauses for a moment before clicking the red one at the top of it.
Hopefully no one was partial to a few of those indie bars toward the outskirts of town; that explosion is going to be a large one.
Let's begin, shall we?
[OOC: Okay, apologies for the delay but RL punched me in the throat. AS IT STANDS, HOWEVER, the deal is currently this.
There are currently eight bombs planted throughout the city, including the one that just went off on the northern side of town, because Kimblee clearly hates hipsters this morning and has decided that they can't have nice bars. Your job, should you choose to accept it, is to find either the bombs or the asshole detonating them. Or both, if you all can manage, let's not sell ourselves short. Don't worry, he's somewhere within the city.
You're welcome to search the city if you wish; I'll gladly guide you through that part with meta directions in brackets - letting you know what you find in certain locations, if anything. The NPCs in certain locations (the hotel, the Pokémon Center, those hardware stores Blake was checking out earlier, the guards at the lighthouse) will not remember any suspicious activity having occurred, but they will have really large conspicuous holes in their memories if pressed. And hey, I'll guide you through that as well, if you have something to say to them.
Basically, feel free to investigate at will; throw a location in your comment subject, wherever you want to search. Let's make a game of it.]
[OOC PART II: Here's your current counter, guys.
Bomb 1 - hipster bars, northern side of town: DETONATED
Bomb 2 - Olivine Inn: LOCATED / NEUTRALIZED
Bomb 3 - docks, southern side of town: NEUTRALIZED
Bomb 4 - cargo holds, western side of town: DETONATED
Bomb 5 - specialized shops, city center: STILL ACTIVE
Bomb 6 - restaurants, city center: NEUTRALIZED
Bomb 7 - location currently unknown: STILL ACTIVE
Bomb 8 - location currently unknown: STILL ACTIVE
You've got your work cut out for you, Hero Squad. Godspeed. :|b ]
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Is Leader Jasmine's Ampharos still inside?
[She asks, as she backs up and kind of looks as if to check and see if there's still light shining up there.]
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[Guys...]
Have any of you tried to get in from the top?
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...hopefully you were expecting getting deadeyed. Because that's what you're getting.
"You think this is your guy's doing?"]
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[...Because she remembers that discussion they had about flying things, and while she wouldn't put it past the man to jump or do something absurd with his land-based Pokemon (FOND MEMORIES OF CLIMBING RADIO TOWERS), she'd take the teleportation route if it were her and, well. It's the neat and obvious solution.
Assuming you're not a local rent-a-cop.]
I'm heading up to have a look from the air. Keep the perimeter secured down here.
[She says, as she reaches for one of the Pokeballs at her belt and summons her trusty Baron Grinnit the Dragonite.]
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So. Where to?]
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Or at least, well, up onto the Baron's back, after which she'll just be zooming up to the top of the lighthouse to get a look at Presumably Amphy (though perhaps not; just because it's light does not inherently mean it's the light-producer that's supposed to be up here) and whatever else might be around.]
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Above the sixth floor is where you'll find the beacon for the lighthouse, which is powered by Presumably Amphy. Fortunately for all parties involved this morning, nothing seems terribly amiss up here - and most relevantly, the role of Presumably Amphy is being played by none other than Actual Amphy.
Who does not get many non-Jasmine visitors up here! So the good Baron is getting kind of an awkward wave that may or may not be extended to the trainer currently riding on him. Hel...lo?]
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But the bit about non-Jasmine visitors is a good point; while Carmen makes her way onto the observation deck of the lighthouse, Chief (following a direction from his trainer) will politely ask if Amphy has had any visitors lately, particularly those of the non-Jasmine variety.]
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Unfortunately, Amphy hasn't seen any people around today, though she thinks she heard someone walking around checking the floors at early o'clock in the morning. Reeeeeeally early. It didn't sound like Jasmine, but it could have been one of the guards; she can't really go check, though, because she has to stay up here.
...oh! But she did see a Pokémon from Chief's line up here a while ago. One she's seen before, too, though she didn't get his name. He's been up here a couple of times before. Always just kinda checking stuff, never doing anything else. Checks stuff and then disappears.
He's kinda weird like that. :|a ]
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...Plus, let's be real; all signs are pointing to HERE THERE BE BOMBS, and if that's the case, having a quick exit at her right hand is never a bad idea.
While they find their way inside, Chief will relay on his trainer's query to Amphy: can she tell them where the aforementioned weird Pokemon was standing when he was checking stuff?]
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He didn't seem to be looking for anything in particular; he seemed more like the guards. Making sure there's no one in here that shouldn't be. :|a She's not sure why, there never really is.]
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However, if Amphy heard someone walking around downstairs, it's probably not the guards — assuming their bewilderment about being locked out from the inside is accurate. Quite possibly the walking she heard was the person sealing the door; either way, it's worth going down for a look.
And so, down she goes — taking it slow and careful, always checking her surroundings for anything that seems out of order before she proceeds.]
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1. There's an elevator at the back of the room. It appears to go straight down to the lobby with no stops on any of the floors inbetween.
OR!
2. There is a ladder next to Amphy, leading down to the floor directly below you.
Pick a route?]
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No, actually she's going to go have a look at that elevator, but if possible she's going to have Chief help her get the doors open without hitting any of the buttons — largely because she's curious where the elevator car is sitting right now, whether it's up here at the top or down in the lobby.]
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That completed, and having peeked in to ascertain that there are presumably no bombs hidden in the elevator shaft, she's...
...
Actually going to have Chief ask Amphy two things: which route Jasmine usually uses to come visit her, and if she's lately seen anybody besides Jasmine using either route.]
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Normally, people have to take the stairs and ladders up and pass the guards to get up here; there are usually guards on every floor when the place is busy. Once people have made it to the top floor, they can take the elevator down, but it's programmed to only let them go one way - you need a key to take it up.
Jasmine and head of security are the only ones with keys to the elevator. Amphy hasn't seen anyone else lately, though - not outside of a couple of tourists during the day, maybe, but there haven't been many since Monday.]
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Back out onto the observation deck, then, and leaning over the balcony to scope out the guards still presumably clustered near the entrance. She could shout down to them, and is tempted to, but having Chief facilitate will probably be easier —
Is one of you the head of security, and if so, do you still have your elevator key?]
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GUESS WHAT.
He's a bit started by this message being shoved directly into his brain, but after a moment it finally seems to occur to him that hey, maybe he should look up. And lo and behold, it's the crazy lady.
And he still has his key, actually. :|a Why?]
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Still, he's helpful in answering, so he'll get an explanation out of her — that Amphy told her about how the elevator up here works, and she wanted to double-check and see who actually had access to it.
But if he's still got his key, then that's the answer she was looking for, thank you, and she's going to head back inside and take the ladder down now. o/ ]
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Either way, congratulations and welcome to the fifth floor; it seems to hold...uh.
Well, it's holding a lot of nothing right now. The floor actually looks a lot less made of "eeeeeeesh" since they rebuilt the place at some vaguely-defined point that surely happened sometime in 2012; it used to be cracked to all hell. But now it's pretty nice-looking, obviously redone.
Given that this is a circular lighthouse, predictably the only way to go is "around"; there's a thick solid column extending into the room, both for structural support and containing the elevator shaft from earlier, but it's not walling off any part of the room.
Across the room is...another ladder, heading down.]
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But that is neither here nor there, because what matters the ladder down, and since there appears to be a fat lot of nothing on this floor, she might as well keep moving.]
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Not that the next floor is any more pleasant, because wow, the room you are being dropped into is certainly a tiny box. I mean, it's not unbearably so, but it's approximately a ten-by-ten room with two of the walls rounded off, so it's...pretty small in comparison to the open space above.
There's another ladder going down, but just to ensure that everyone has a good, solid case of Being Given The Wig before you consider taking it, Chief will notice that his psychic perception hits a solid wall of interference at about...well, the walls of the room you're in.]
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Still, if that's not worth investigating, she doesn't know what is, and there does appear to be at least one window in this room, which by extension suggests that there might just be windows on the other parts of this floor as well.
So rather than continuing down the ladder, she'll check to see if those windows open first.]
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