08-20-2007, 05:51 AM | #11 |
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Re: 9,401, an SF thriller
Thórrson walks after Cpl. Naiooka and tries to get a feeling for the circumstances. He's wearing his oversized DoJ uniform jacket, half-closed now in the cool morning, but his Avalon Knights team cap is nowhere in evidence.
Thórrson (to his team) Now we all know that rational, sensible people don't murder each other. Then again, they usually don't break down fences and run towards armed Marines either.Thórrson (to Ishikawa) Special Agent Ishikawa, your speciality is the irrational and uncanny. I want you to analyse the scene and events with an eye towards determining whether any abnormal psychological impulse was at play. You know, someone taking their rage out on a fellow protestor, maybe just someone going berserk in the press of people.He looks at Lt. Ashbless and in a low voice meant only for her, he remarks: Thórrson Sulanne, I'll need to get a cause of death as soon as possible. Just a preliminary finding, noting the obvious and nothing else, but official enough to be released.When Thórrson reaches the crime scene, he nods cordially to Lt. free Grail. Thórrson (to Lt. free Grail) Morning, Leftenant. As usual, I wish we could meet under pleasanter circumstances, but criminals seem curiously reluctant to commit crimes near decent golf courses or some good fishing. And little as we like it, it's to their twisted tune we dance our jigs.Thórrson slides his eyes over the body of the protestor. Thórrson (to Lt. free Grail) Beyond the rather obvious clue of the dead body lying on the ground, that is.
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08-20-2007, 06:33 AM | #12 |
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Re: 9,401, an SF thriller
The scene is a mess, a couple of hundred square metres trampled and churned by as many pairs of boots, and littered with lost and discarded items: scarves, caps, shoes, a jacket or two, here and there a piece of fruit, a packet of handmeals, a flask or bottle, half of them trodden into the soils and crushed tanglefoot. The dead man lies, in effect, in a small patch of heavily-trafficked ground in the midst of an otherwise little-frequented desert, his own personal 'dirty' crime scene.
Lieutenant free Grail greets the DoJ team morosely. Lt. free Grail (to Thórrson) Well, Inspector, people do sometimes die in mass stunnings, and this bloke caught a soliton full in the face. But when Dr. Ashbless has a look behind his left ear she'll find a bruise that wasn't made by any stun-cannon at fifty metres. He might have fallen on something, but I don't see a ball-pean hammer lying on the ground.
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08-20-2007, 07:45 AM | #13 |
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Re: 9,401, an SF thriller
Thórrson mutters a rather impolite word while he kneels beside the body. With wry humour, he looks up to Lt. Ashbless as he motions her to take a look at the area behind the ear indicated by Lt. free Grail.
Thórrson (to Ashbless) What do you know, stunners are actually good for something.His face turns serious and there's a plaintive note in his voice. Thórrson (to Ashbless) Can you unequivocally state that his injuries were sustained from close range? Say, closer than the Marines' position?Thórrson looks around for Staff Sgt. Andreu Moesi while he speaks to Lt. free Grail. Thórrson If it's okay with you, Leftenant, we need to run all sorts of checks here. We'll be here a long time, so if there's anything else you need to be doing, don't let us detain you.
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08-20-2007, 07:50 AM | #14 | |
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Re: 9,401, an SF thriller
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Very well, sir. This may take a moment.Lethe starts to type information into his palmtop, connecting it - via his Cyborg Link - to the police archives and security cam feed. His eyes glaze over as he starts identifying those people which are recognizable on the camera footage. Cross-referencing to criminal archives... Cross-referencing to DoJ files... Hmm. I think there may be something here...(to some random bystander) You. Get me a coffee.
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08-20-2007, 07:53 AM | #16 |
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Re: 9,401, an SF thriller
Thórrson looks around for a suitable place to set up temporary HQ.
Thórrson (to Lt. free Grail) See if you can't get us power, lights, forensic bots, comps and refreshments of choice somewhere we can sit down around here.
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08-20-2007, 05:14 PM | #17 | |
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Re: 9,401, an SF thriller
Sorry for the slow start - I had a hell of a day yesterday, and wasn't in a creative frame of mind.
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Ishikawa (to Ashbless) Off she goes, letting the 'car's pilot do the work - that's what it's for. While driving to the residence, see if there's anything on the JD datanet about this yet, and if so, read up on it. If not, get up to speed on the protests - who's doing the protests, who's organising them, what they want, why they're protesting to us (the Imperials), and so on. While dealing with politicians is my bosses' job (and I like it that way), having an idea what's what should help me deal with suspects, and witnesses and those others who help us with our inquiries. Once there, go to where the rest of the team have congregated. I'm sure the boss will want to brief us before things get busy. Ishikawa (to all)
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08-20-2007, 05:29 PM | #18 | |
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Re: 9,401, an SF thriller
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Ishikawa figures he means "examine the 'bot's results", not "messes up the scene even more than it is", so for the time being seeing how it went down would be a good start. Ishikawa (to Lethe)
Get stuck into it, going through the footage from various camera's viewpoints, getting a feel for the protester's mood, and so on. BTW, Was the dead guy the one that lead/motived the assault on the compound? If not, was he anywhere near him?
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08-20-2007, 07:50 PM | #19 |
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Instant replay
Both Lethe and Ishikawa start out by pulling the video records of the scene. The footage is revealing:
1424 Zulu A figure (John Doe) in recipient blue runs unsteadily into view. Despite a trace of dystaxia, he picks his feet up in a practised cross-country runner's gait, and is impeded by the tanglefoot weed much less than is typical. Catching sight of the fence in the half-light of dawn he steadies, alters course directly towards the camera, raises his right hand with fingers curled, and waves, jerkily and in time with his steps. His head starts to rock back and forward in time with his steps, and he more of less collapses into the fence when he arrives. After a few heaving breaths, he turns his face to the camera and mouths something too faint and indistinct for the mikes to pick it up.Ishikawa Inspector! You'll want a look at this.Lethe extracts the best pictures he can of the man and woman who searched John Doe: not very good. Gait analysis software gets their height and proportions, but they never walked or ran with a normal gait while they were on camera. Nevertheless, he posts a 'detain' bulletin with the best description he can get, and alerts the gate guards on the Residence perimeter, at the spaceport gate, and at the spaceport subway station. Lt. free Grail's orderly hands him a mug of Grail's coffee. Lethe takes it absent-mindedly, sits cross-legged on the ground, and rests his Superhacker in his lap. He sips the coffee (Marines' standard issue: white with two) and starts to dig into the records.
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08-20-2007, 08:54 PM | #20 |
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Surveying the crime scene
Ashbless briefly scans the crimes scene, and then unlatches the case of her crime scene survey rig. First she establishes a locator beacon at each corner of a rectangle including the apparent scene with a comfortable margin: one the northern edge they can be secured to the ground with stakes, but on the side withteh ditch she clamps them to fencposts on the edge of the counterscarp, She switches them on, and when they light green (to indicate that they have established their absolute and relative positions and established a local grid) she opens a case of crime scene bots and flips their master switch. 128 bots, each the size and shape of a large beetle, file out along the western edge of the crime scene, turn east, and start a methodical sweep across the crime scene. As each one finds a cap, a glove, a packet of food, a pool of vomit or a smear of blood it logs the find, and a keyed map of the crime scene gradually builds up on Ashbless's control board. After thirty seconds dominated by reports of broken strands of tanglefoot, dead spiders, and bird droppings she adjusts the filters for high specificity and to ignore routine ecology.
Ashbless This will take about forty-five minutes(to Lt. free Grail) Lieutenant, may I second four marines for bag & tag?Lt. free Grail Surely, Lieutenant.(to Naiooka) Naiooka, round up three more MPs, and assist this officer of the Justice Department as she instructs.Naiooka Aye-aye, Lieutenant.Ashbless Righto, Marines. Tune to tac-14 and identify yourselves to the crime scene program. Then take a handful of these bags. The program will guide you to pieces of evidence, one by one. Pick up each indicated object using forcepses if necessary, or wipe any liquids with a swab and bag the swab. Make sure that you have what you are doing clearly in view of your helmet cameras. Seal the bag on the piece of evidence, and show the number on the bag clearly to your camera when it is sealed. Start a running record, I'll need it to establish the provenance of evidence. Is that clear?There are no questions, and the four marines form an emu parade across the crime scene area. Ashbless takes command from the control panel of her crimes scene survey rig, dismissing most of the 'evidence' suggested by the scuttling bots. Ashbless Maybe twenty minutes.
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