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Main Sim: Briefing Room

Posted Dec. 10, 2019, 9:32 a.m. by Gamemaster Wookius Furrius (Gamemaster) (Gene Gibbs)

Posted by Captain Cassandra Rixan (Commanding Officer) in Main Sim: Briefing Room

Posted by Commander Flynn MacLeod (First Officer) in Main Sim: Briefing Room

Posted by Gamemaster Wookius Furrius (Gamemaster) in Main Sim: Briefing Room
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Looking again toward the screen, Sean had some cold sweat on his front. With a cleaning action he removed with a tissue the sweat and returned to focus on the case - for now the stuff were pretty complicated and no questions came in Sean’s head. I wonder what kind of alcohol and syntehol he used to drink

Lieutenant Jr. grade Sir, Sean Knights - CSO

Cassandra continued to mutely watch the proceedings, pleased so far with the questions her staff were asking. Her XO seemed to have a good head for things, so she was content to merely sit back and absorb the details of the mission so that she could provide input when needed as CO of the ship.

~Cassandra Rixan~

OOC: As an aside, I’m mostly back from LOA, but I have one minor hiccup that may delay the next set of posts. If I miss a reply at any point this week, just repost and I’ll get it eventually. :)

Mason waited for the talk to slow before answering. “There has been a tendency - and here I highlight the word - a tendency for consumption to increase as tours continue. The long hours and the duration of the tours which are six months in duration have shown a recorded increase in consumption. That has been flagged as an expected outcome of the isolation. During orientations and before contracts are signed each employee is made aware of the pressures of this environment. Kramer, even as a sheriff deputy had the same pressures and logged within the parameters of an expected consumption rate.” He frowned and looked up from his case. “There are always rumors of bootleg consumables. Every once in a while a private still has been uncovered. The Sheriff’s logs indicate that they were breaking up a larger number of fights and he suspected a bootleg still was in operation. However, with Kramer, he was nearing the end of a tour. He had a month left. And no, workers are not locked in. If they are unable to continue their tour they are shipped out. The only thing they lose are their bonuses.”
- Mason

“And what about the victim?” Paron asked. “Was he acting any differently from usual before the incident?” he asked Mason. They had focused on Kremer for some time, and he wanted to ask him some further questions, but felt it would be better heard coming from Kramer at this point. They had to look at the other side of things, to see if they could find out why this happened.

Lieutenant (J.G) Torias Paron, CoS

Mason paused in his presentation to consider that question. “I .. don’t know, offhand,” he replied. The question did appear to catch him off guard. “It was not something that was researched. One moment please,” he said, taking a seat and engaging his device. “The corporation focused upon the living, rather than the victim. “Here we are,” he said after a couple of minutes of searching. “Mr Scott,” he said, tapping a couple more times to bring the data up on the screen, “came to the facility recently after the retirement of his predecessor, one William Fielding. Adam Scott was beginning his second tour of the facility. His medical reporting indicates an allergen to synthehol. His regular consumption of .. scotch .. remained consistent throughout.” The line of the graph was essentially flat, however, the CMO would see that it was higher than most going into it.
- Mason

“Mr. Mason, what about toxicology reports of both the victim and the suspect.? I reckon it’d be mighty helpful if we had a sample from the suspect right after the murder occurred. I expect you’ll make that available to us before we get to the mining facility?” Flynn asked.

MacLeod (XO)

Cassandra continued to let her staff pepper Mr Mason with questions, pleased that they seemed to have things well in hand, she’d wrap things up after this last question likely, just so they could get underway.

~Cassandra Rixan~

Mason pursed his lips and thought for a moment before replying. “The Sheriff’s body was placed in stasis after it was recovered. I don’t believe there were any such tests on him. As for Mr Kramer, if there were tests made I’m afraid that I do not have the data available. If he was tested the company is unaware of the results.” He glanced down and swiped along his console before making an almost imperceptible shake of his head. “There have been two inquiries from corporate head office regarding medical testing. We’ve not received the results as yet from the facility doctor, one Danielle Livingstone. That is a avenue of inquiry that the company has detailed to me to follow up on.”
- Wookiee


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