Beth gives her head a little shake as she surveys the scene.
Damn. What I wouldn't have given for crime scene techs this good back in Seattle. she ponders, then gives her head a shake. At this point, Operator's message bleeps for her attention.
<@Operator>
<Will do. We've got a private chat going on. Feel free to subscribe.>The techs here in Neo-T are pros, no physical evidence to go on. Operator is playing the part of bystander, so don't pay him muhc mind. she sends to the others in the chat.
If one of you can link into the local security net, you might be able to get a glimps inside the Security Office if they have cameras in there. We might get lucky and it be an automated system. Beth adds, not entirely convinced.
While conversing in the subscribed chat, Beth makes her way over to one of the public terminals and begins to poke around at the schedule and local maps, mostly to cover her semi-distracted conversation.
Its possible that something might have been missed on the tracks, but it seems unlikely... and probably not that relevant. We want the killer, not evidence of the victim.After fetching a surprisingly hot can of coffee from a vending machine, Beth sits down at the same bench as Operator, but doesn't give any indication of knowing him. Instead, she accesses the local news network, checking to see if there was any word on where the Oni's remains may have been taken for processing.
[spoiler](Data Search) 4d6.hits(5) → [2,2,5,3] = (1)
http://invisiblecastle.com/roller/view/3620042/[/spoiler]