Episode Seven: Cessation
Dec 11, 2014 18:17:08 GMT 10
Post by Henry Pratt on Dec 11, 2014 18:17:08 GMT 10
OOC: Akash Malhotra I think you’re picturing the wrong device; Henry isn’t using a Ribbon Device, rather a Memory Recall Device.
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The holographic projector came to life, placing extremely life-like images based upon Isabelle’s memories for all to see. Pratt did feel a little guilty as the scenes were played it; it was as though he was looking through the young woman’s eyes and have a very voyeuristic feel about it. The diplomat seemed to have a certain level of control over what was being shown, and she managed to avoid revealing anything too personnel or embarrassing.< Tag Travis "Wizard" Oxford, Steve Hamrick, Stephanie Martin, Lavernius Tucker, William Huxley, Nick Harper, Lily Tuck, Victoria Palmazio, Akash Malhotra, Isabelle Cooper, Makes-Eternal-Everlasting, Kana Charter, Chiquita Charter & Aeto Ragnorok >
Through the process she was able to narrow down issues with her memory to sometime during her evening routine, which gave them the revised window of 10pm to 10am. That was still twelve hours, but it was a start. Henry was just about to announce this when Isabelle cried out in pain. She disconnected the memory device and collapsed on the ground.
The archaeologist stepped back to allow medical personnel to attend to Ms Cooper.
So they now had a timeline to work from. “Sirs, we have an update,” Henry called over the radio to Admiral Oxford, Colonel Oxford and Major Hamrick. “We were able to access Ms Cooper’s memories, and there seems to be some anomalies which occurred just before she went to bed. It’s not much I know, but it’s a start.”
“So, what now?” Henry asked those present. Regarding the question of what to do next, Henry could not be sure. There was surveillance videos to revise, computer records to investigate, and various other digital clues stored in the vessel’s data core. There was also the issue of getting control of the ship back and shutting down the hyperdrive.
While they’d made good progress, things were far from over.