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Originally Posted by ericthered
There will be a water-resistant lining on the boxes. That's standard food storage. The packaging would need to be compromised first.
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Better get a box cutter.
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Originally Posted by ericthered
Interesting... That's going to be tons of flour. We're talking about enough grain to feed 700 men for a month on just flour. Thats 21,000 man-days of food-stuff, or around 10.5 tons. You've also got some pasta to take care of while you're at it. Its not an impossibly large job, but it will take some good hard work.
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Hm... Will need to figure out how well sound travels though a compartment too. Don't want to be climbing a shelving rack and get someone coming to check what's making the racket. Depending on the bag size and whether we're talking short, long, or metric tons, this would be ~500 units? Would need to work real fast; maybe toss all the flour off the racks then slice everything that didn't split? Maybe slice all the flour then break it down?
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Originally Posted by ericthered
Traps to analyze the fire suppression, Observation to not look like you are observing.
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Let's go ahead with that then:
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[27] 20-08-26 05:14:33 CEST
And now avoid detection (Observation)
3d6 <= 13 (5 + 5 + 6 = 16 ... failure)
[26] 20-08-26 05:13:58 CEST
Right, let's analyze the fire suppression (Traps)
3d6 <= 13 (4 + 3 + 2 = 9 ... success)
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Well, call that a qualified success.
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I'm starting to get the impression that trying to make this look like an accident might be unworkable.