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Bob

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  1. The closet has several suitcases and some more books. There doesn't appear to be anything out of place. The suitcases appear empty and there's a variety of clothing on the rack. The bathroom is meticulously organized and is set properly. There's various toiletries about. There doesn't seem to be anything in the trash.
  2. Nobody has touched that but Jack himself. There's not much in the trash that's relevant. 1B is Sophie's room. Her room is a standard room to the other ones. It appears a bit tidier than most of the other rooms that have been searched so far. Everything seems to be nice, neat, and tidy. There's some heavy textbooks on the desk next to a reading lamp and another frog paperweight.
  3. There's numerous handprints on both locations from different people on the ship, mostly Jack.
  4. There's definitely fingerprints on both locations, implying that people did use the bathroom door and toilet.
  5. They seem to have come from the same teapot. There doesn't appear to be any scars or injuries on his hands.
  6. The plushie seems to be in mint condition. You can’t feel anything inside of it besides the fluff.
  7. Behind the toilet are some teapot shards. There's nothing obvious in the closets except for a few empty suitcases that have been unpacked There's nothing visible on or underneath the bed. Emily smashes -- I mean disassembles -- the various writing implements. There's no hidden storage drive sticks or anything like that. Many hours of Jack's work are potentially destroyed by this.
  8. There's just drafts for future books and previous books as well. The bathroom is a standard passenger bathroom. There's various toiletries on the sinktop, and the Marvin the Martian plushie still in the medicine cabinet, which is open. It appears there may be something behind the toilet as well.
  9. The desk drawers have more papers in them relating to the samples and animals that were brought with him. Jack's room has many books and tablets in it, as well as various writing implements strewn around the room. The rest of the room is a standard one.
  10. There's nothing under the bed. The trash is quite full of various animal products and half-eaten foods. It doesn't look like there's anything worthwhile inside there.
  11. The papers on the desk are all scientific notes that a typical zoologist would have. There's theories of how Earth's animals would survive on Alpha Centauri and there's also DNA sequences of all the different fauna and flora that are on the planet. The documents look very important and official. The tablets that are also there are filled to its data capacity on similar subject matter. The desk is messy and unorganized and it looks like Charlie's been hard at work here at night. There's also several custody records for the samples that are in the storage section of the ship.
  12. The bathroom is just as unclean as the main cabin. There doesn't appear to be anything out of the ordinary except for a ripped shower curtain and litter all over the floor from the litter box that Charlie had brought along. The wardrobe has all of Charlie's clothes in it. There doesn't seem to be anything that's out of place. The cooler is filled with meat and other food that's been stolen from the dinner services and brought back for Colin to eat.
  13. The group arrives outside of Charlie Seymour's room, presumably. Opening the door reveals a standard room. There's a large animal crate near the corner of the room where the night stand is. The room looks like the others on the ship, save for some furniture that's been scratched up a bit. The room has a bit of a funky smell owing to the fact that nobody has been cleaning the rooms since the incident and there's a big cat spending most of its time in there. The desk has a usual paperweight on it, along with various other folders, papers, and tablets. Elsewhere in the room, there's a cooler with fresh food in it that Charlie has been hoarding to feed Colin.
  14. There's nothing in the chairs, but Emily is successful at property damage. There's calls for the bathrooms and for Seymour's room. Which shall it be?
  15. There's nothing in the chairs, but you have a good time anyway. Gabriella has checked out an autobiography about Captain Bennett. There's nothing obvious in the trash cans that you can see.
  16. There’s nothing odd on the tablets. It doesn’t appear that there’s been much reading on this trip, people seem to have been occupied with other issues. The reading tablets are wiped at the end of every voyage as well. There’s no secret passages revealed by the books being tipped slightly. It takes Gabriella a long time to do this. Grace cannot check behind the bookshelves, as the bookcases are bolted to the ground in the event of turbulence. She does, however, check behind the books and is unable to find anything of any note.
  17. The library is a modestly sized room with several reading chairs and bookshelves filled with various books. There's also several reading tablets on charge on one shelf.
  18. The Excelsior will now arrive on Alpha Centauri in about two days rather than the scheduled remaining eight or so. Would the group like to check somewhere else, or is there anything else in Housekeeping they'd like to observe?
  19. "I think that if we increase our speed to near safety limits, we can get to Alpha Centauri quicker. Especially with some strange ship out there and no communications. Gabriella, do you think you can manage this?"
  20. There's no real fingerprints, but there's quite a lot of Gabriella residue on them.
  21. There's no DNA in there, but there's residual DNA from Arthur on the actual container. There's a fire suppression system, however something like a burning piece of paper would not have triggered it.
  22. A bunch of dust falls onto the floor, but there's no real dirt or anything in there. The teapot is empty. There are means of lighting fires on this ship, especially during candle dinners. There's no lock on the door, but it's meant to be off-limits to guests. Charlotte picks up the socket wrench (it's not a magnifying glass) and then inspects the drills. They're top of the line technology and they don't appear to be used much. It seems that Blue Star typically replaces broken furniture rather than repairing it. There's no residual DNA evidence. The cinders that are in one drawer appear to have been there for less than a week, though from what you can tell by your bicorder.
  23. Gabriella pockets the massive FABULAND wrench. The drawers are all mostly empty. Inside one of them, however, appear to be cinders from a paper that has been burned and then hastily thrown in the drawer. It's barely noticeable and it doesn't appear possible to reconstruct it. The red container contains cleaning fluid that is used to freshen up the rooms. The cabinet is filled with various toilietries as well as fresh linens and towels. It seems to be a regular storage cabinet
  24. Let's assume we're going to housekeeping. Here's an image of the room. There's some general cleaning supplies, a cabinet, and some spare furniture that's there just in case some other furniture breaks.
  25. There's been a suggestion for Housekeeping Storage. Any other proposals or is there a good amount of people agreeing with this?
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