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subnautica2016-09-13 12:35 pm
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closed mingle: welcome to amity island.
[ Kara has cleared out a landing site just outside the area of the ship Mimi was camped in. Each member of the party has been given a rough map marking the more thickly forested areas, contours marked for hills, and an arrow in the water indicating the general direction back to the underwater base. There are Xs for where the old shipwreck emerges through the green, but only those visible from the air, if you're on foot you're on your own. In Kon's handwriting, the maps are all labelled Amity Island in block letters. The wildlife is friendly unless provoked; we can't vouch for the plants. ]
[ The body itself is in a sturdy wood coffin resting on a bed of freshly dug earth, the lid can be easily pushed off. Time to get cracking. ]
[ ooc info about the island can be found here and here. any questions should be directed to the mods at the second link. ]
[ The body itself is in a sturdy wood coffin resting on a bed of freshly dug earth, the lid can be easily pushed off. Time to get cracking. ]
[ ooc info about the island can be found here and here. any questions should be directed to the mods at the second link. ]
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In that case, she'll be a great fit here. We're always in need of good doctors - just take a look at what kind of messes we got into with the Jellyshroom sickness. [He smiles, but it's a bit strained. Still working on that...!]
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[And despite himself his worry is clear on his face.]
Valentine san explained it to me when I first arrived. It must have been rather awful to suffer such an epidemic.
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Another Jellyshroom epidemic shouldn't happen again; Valentine's made a vaccine. [There's a note of admiration in his words.] She might be scary, but she's brilliant when it comes to medicine.
Anyway, if those two are analyzing the autopsy, we're bound to learn important information. Even so, I've taken my own samples. [Perhaps he can put his own knowledge to work here?]
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[He laughed lightly trying to move on from that topic.]
I'm positive they'll find something, or at least have more answers if they don't find anything. Either way it should help fill in the picture of what happened here.
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[Those are the two main probabilities here, as far as Don can tell.]
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Unfortunately the mechanics are the easiest to figure out here. I think that by having a solid idea of how exactly she died, we might be able to rule out some potential culprits.
Of course, if you have any good ideas on how to figure out a motive... I'm definitely open to it. You sound like you'd have a few thoughts. [Or maybe a lot of thoughts.]
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We know she suffocated so for the moment that's all we need to know. The details of how will be relevant later. The motive can probably be deduced after we know more about what she was doing here, which was most likely research. However there are a number of things that don't seem to match up... so organizing those would be best. And of course exploring every inch of this island and especially the space ship and the camp site.
We also need to uncover who the foot prints belong to. Right now they're the most likely culprit.
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Maybe a stowaway? [Don has experience being one of those.] Not that that'll help us narrow down what kinds of aliens humans are in contact with. That sounds like something URSULA might know, though.
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Okay. So the first thing we need to do is figure out what this guy is. I don't know whether we can get a lock on URSULA this far out, though. Has anyone tried?
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For the moment it's safe to assume that the owner of the foot prints had been there a while and had worked with the victim at the very least. If not worked with, familiar with. There's far too many warn areas to assume they had only been here once.
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If we could find evidence of separate living sites, that might help make one hypothesis more plausible than the other.
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And who knows, maybe I'll end up in the right place at the right time to find something useful!
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