Edogawa Conan | Kudo Shinichi (
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[ OPEN ] OH. What's Occuring?
Who: Your local forensics department, hospital staff, curious bystanders, others.
What: Scenario A: A regular day in the office (during a musical curse) | B: Out on the job.
When: A: Day 84 morning | B: Day 84 afternoon
Where: A: The forensics department office, third floor of the hospital attached to the laboratory. | An alleyway around a manhole in Odin district, close to the wall and the border with Thor.
Rating: PG13 for possible grisly details.
[two scenarios! I will post a scene-setting comment for both of them, please reply below the comment of the scenario you're taking part in, even if you're not replying directly to Conan. Thank you!
By the way, I encourage Forensics people to reply to both parts of the post, thread jack and jump around -- this is to get an idea of how our characters interact in their daily working lives! /o/]
What: Scenario A: A regular day in the office (during a musical curse) | B: Out on the job.
When: A: Day 84 morning | B: Day 84 afternoon
Where: A: The forensics department office, third floor of the hospital attached to the laboratory. | An alleyway around a manhole in Odin district, close to the wall and the border with Thor.
Rating: PG13 for possible grisly details.
[two scenarios! I will post a scene-setting comment for both of them, please reply below the comment of the scenario you're taking part in, even if you're not replying directly to Conan. Thank you!
By the way, I encourage Forensics people to reply to both parts of the post, thread jack and jump around -- this is to get an idea of how our characters interact in their daily working lives! /o/]
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he has gloves, cotton swaps, sample bags and a bottle of luminol that he's currently brandishing like a bottle of Febreeze. however, he isn't using it just yet, because it looks like something caught his eye.
putting down the bottle, he squints into the shadows of the sewer grates. turning to the nearest person-- ]
Ain't it look like somethin's wedged there?
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"I think you're right. Annalie --"
But the Senior Technician is occupied. They could get the attention of one of the staff already in the sewer, or ...
Well, they did promise learning on the job. "You've read the handbook of basic scene protocol, right?"
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He remembers the handbook. Kind of reminds him how long it's been since he's actually seen a paper book, let alone read it.
"Yeah." And getting the cue from the question, he quietly returns some of the collection tools back to his work satchel, before moving to the work-issued camera around his neck. Adjusting a few settings, he gets up to move to a better position, conscious of where he steps.
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He's back about the time that the photographing is finished.
"Ne ... how strong's your stomach?"
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Then, he caps the camera, and stows it away carefully. "Ain't no cow, but it's decent."
As as per usual, he turns to the little boss, giving him his full attention. "Why?"
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"So, you went and got a suit my size. That it?"
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"No gas mask?"
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There's a brief internal struggle with dignity before Conan reminds himself that important evidence is at stake and no one cares how he dresses, just that he's as protected as he can be and starts pulling on his gear.
They managed to find boots Conan's size. The problem is that they're bright green and in place of a suit he's got one of those novelty poncho/rain pants sets for kids, the one's where the hood is a smiley frog face.
Forensics Department, your head is totes stylish.
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But it's true that his gear is definitely less... colourful... than the little boss's. He supposes he should feel at least a twinge of gratitude. Turning to put on his suit (and to let the little boss have whatever remains of dignity that's left), he quietly gets the feel for the way the suit works. If he had been back home, maybe he would've been able to envision the workings of it, to get a better sense of how to move in it. But here, it's just trial-and-error, he supposes.
On the other hand, that's how people do things, right? He suits himself up, and turns back.
... somehow, he gets the feeling that those smiley frog eyes would've been staring into his soul if he had one.
"... looks like you're ready." A pause. And because he can't help it-- "Both of you."
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Checking carefully that his rain boots didn't contain any squeaky sound-makers (safe!) Conan made his way towards the manhole. Those of the forensic team present were too stunned by his appearance to offer assistance and Conan wasted no time in climbing down the ladder. Leaving room for Loewe to follow, Conan paused. Even if it no longer functioned as a dart gun, the watch function still worked, right?
Right. He beamed at the sudden light, almost forgetting his ridiculous outfit.
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Following obediently and offering polite nods to the stunned forensic team members that the little boss left in his wake, he deftly climbs down the ladder after making sure that the little boss cleared the thing. Honestly, though, he thinks he should've gone down first. There's probably nothing down there, but at the very least, he could catch the little boss if he slipped.
The sudden beam of light catches his attention. Eyes adjusting to the dimness, he notes that it's coming from the little boss's watch. Interesting gadget, there-- in turn, he turns on his helmet light, testing it and adjusting it as needed. Then, getting to work, he turns to the place where he remembered seeing the strange, wedged object.
"There."
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Conan takes gloves and a snap-lock bag from the scene kit carefully set against the wall.
"Go ahead."
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However, the lighting here really is kind of... terrible. He also takes a flash out from the bag, and hands it to the only other person on the scene-- the little boss.
"Hold this."
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"Thea-san! Pass the message on to look high as well as low -- looks like our culprit took more precautions than merely dumping things!" He calls as one of the other staff members pass by, heading back down the tunnel.
The flash illuminates the tunnels so brightly that Conan winces. Still the light puts the greyness of the tunnels into welcome relief. The brightness of the city above has yet to extend to the tunnels and the constant greyness can become unnerving with time.
((ooc: ack! seems like a notificaiton went astray.))
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He barely blinks when the little boss calls out orders. It's only when he finishes that he asks for the flash back, putting away everything neatly and carefully. "... looks like this place is gonna stay gray, huh."
Said without much attachment. He then adjusts his gloves, and gives the area a careful look over. "I'll start from this side?"
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"Ah. I'll provide light."
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... from this angle, it kind of looks like some kind of a torn cloth. On the other hand, it also looks like there's something under it. They might have to handle this delicately.
"Murder weapon was a sharp object, right? No explosives?"
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"It seems a small distinction -- but the chances that the victim was dismembered after death is high. A struggling victim would make it harder to produce the clean cuts we saw -- that cloth?"
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The dirty water would have washed away all but the most resilient of the bloodstains, so there's no way of telling whether this is a part of the mystery, or if it was simply just another piece of debris down the sewage canal. But upon pulling the cloth from the sewage canal, something else catch his eye. He kind of nearly sticks himself head-first at the grate to catch what the water almost floats away.
-- it looks like underwear. Dirty, grimy underwear, but... underwear nonetheless. "This look familiar?"
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"Thea-san -- you, over there. We need a hand with this grate."
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He drops the piece of grimy clothing in, and helps bag it. And with the larger piece of cloth, he gives it a glance, before looking further down the gated waterway.
"Think the murderer's still around?"
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He pauses. It's hard to judge expression in the tunnel, the lack of light and colour not helping their missing any. "You -- all right?"
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However, the fact that this particular case hits a little close to home makes him hesitate. And because it isn't his policy to lie-- "... I'll tell you 'bout it later."
Because they have something that's a bit more important to do, right? He lifts the cloth. "We're gonna need a bigger bag."
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