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363717 No. 363717 ID: f80f15

Fewer words are best.
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No. 398780 ID: 0006f5

looking for examples of investigative methods, anything tangential to psychics is great too
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No. 398816 ID: 16da88

say hello to your yellow friend.
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No. 398837 ID: f5e4b4

Yeah, look for anything related to psychic powers.
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No. 399340 ID: 5bec67
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399340

>>398816
"Hello, Prachet."
Crilki gets no response. From her previous experiences and Prachet's stony mood she guesses that if she wants a reply she'll need to initiate conversation with something more substantial than that.

>>398837
>>398780
There's no book called SLAN on the network, or for that matter, that author. And she can't find anything but pages and pages of superstitious and conspiratorial nonsense about mind reading, mind control and other telepathic endeavours.

>>398780
Crilki reads some. It's a government book, and it mentions a lot about government employed detectives, special operatives, intelligence gatherers and spies. Some of it is fairly interesting.
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No. 399345 ID: b85f8c

Say "I'm thinking of becoming a detective."
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No. 399347 ID: a43a6c

Does the book mention any way of actually getting into one of these cushy government jobs?
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No. 399353 ID: 923fca

>>399340
Think about the times you've finished other people's sentences. Were you in a particular mood? Were your friends? Was there a sensation that came along with it?
If you want to be able to rely on a psychic talent, you should find out how to reproduce it, first. Practice on Pratchet. If she's that voracious of a reader, she must have a -very- active mind, even if she doesn't express it often.
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No. 399381 ID: 0006f5

say 'i always find you reading. i think it's very studious.'
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No. 399384 ID: 800ce6

8ooooooooring

read something with dragons in it

fuck yeah dragons
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No. 400199 ID: 5bec67
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>>399347
Crilki reads up on some of those positions. Besides judges, lawyers, police officers, et al, there are more interesting professions such as Intelligence Operative, Detective, Assault and Tactical Operatives, Espionage Specialist (a fancy word for spy, apparently), and Civil Intelligence Officer.

Intelligence Operatives are part of the Anti-Criminal Organization (the ACO), a large government paramilitary organization devoted to what Crilki considers the funner part of the justice system. It is further divided into IntOps and Special Forces. IntOps (Intelligence Operations) fields operatives used to gather intelligence on an area (via infiltration, covert action, even as a mole), before Special Forces are sent in to bust the place up and arrest everyone involved. Special Forces is divided even further into SaltOps and TacOps (Assault Operations and Tactical Operations), which perform joint operations in high-risk situations such as hostage rescue and counter-terrorism in all Koel-aligned planets, space stations, space ships, et cetera.

Detective is a more local and generic job description. Typically they are employed at the local level and aid local law enforcement in solving cases and bringing those involved to justice, especially on board space ships and stations. On smaller or independent ships they are sometimes hired as security, as they're typically cheaper, more clever, more loyal and more effective than hiring a mercenary force.

Espionage Specialists work for the Koel Intergalactic Intelligence Agency, and are basically spies. They infiltrate enemy governments, allied governments, even our own government, on the lookout for treason, terrorism and secrets. Seeing as the only enemies of the Koel currently are the Ziljin, which they have been fighting for several years now and are well-known for being belligerent, merciless, xenophobic psychopaths, any attempt to infiltrate them is likely to be incredibly dangerous and very short-lived if you're the slightest bit unlucky. Crilki is not enthusiastic about a long and rigorous education and maybe a month of action before she's shot in the face so she'll probably pass on that one.

All of these jobs would require her devoting the rest of her education to preparing herself for that, followed by several years of training and passing several tests to be accepted, but she probably wouldn't want for money afterward.

That's about as much as she can gather from this book. Crilki maybe has time to skim another if she's quick about it.

>>399381
"I always find you reading. I think it's very studious," Crilki says to Prachet cautiously.
"You think I'm very studious," Prachet says bluntly, in a tone that stings Crilki a little.

>>399353
Crilki always feels a little stupider around Prachet, but she thinks it's more likely that Prachet is a lot smarter and more focused than her, than something silly like her brain's so active that picking up her constant stream of thoughts interferes with and distracts her own thinking. She's not entirely sold on the psychic thing, and she's never been able to reproduce it when she's trying.

>>399345
"I'm thinking of becoming a detective," says Crilki.
"That's nice," says Prachet.

>>399384
Crilki has plenty of time for reading books with dragons in at her dorm room!
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No. 400276 ID: 54b362

Detective would be best. The rest either sound incredibly dangerous or require anonymity, which is something that is impossible for you.

Skim a book on detectives, then you can go read about dragons.
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No. 400298 ID: 0006f5

dragons, space krakens
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No. 400311 ID: f5e4b4

Look for a book with dragon detectives! Or just regular detectives if you can't find that.
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No. 400427 ID: 5bec67
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400427

>>400298
>>400311
>>400276
Special Forces isn't incredibly dangerous. Just regular dangerous. If you're good at it and you have a good team, at least.

As for anonymity, Crilki could always cover her antennae. It's not hard to be anonymous to people who aren't in the government.

Crilki loads a book on detectiving, but she probably won't have time to finish it. She could go back to her dorm and sleep after, or she could break curfew, which Chide would frown on, and explore, or visit another student. Dvorak would probably be the most welcoming, but she might be planning to break curfew anyway, so she might not be in her dorm.
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No. 400428 ID: 70591e

>>400427

fuck curfew, that's just the Man trying to put you down.
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No. 400536 ID: b85f8c

>>400427
Do whatever you normally don't. It's okay to act out like, a little bit. If we're planning to become a detective, I think it'd be cool if we weren't strictly by-the-book.
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No. 400603 ID: c74bfa

the most dangerous game is the best game.

even better than the oldest game.
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No. 408977 ID: 5bec67
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408977

Curfew-dodging it is. As Crilki is removed by the LibrAIrian, who wishes her a nice evening, she contemplates where she could go.
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No. 408978 ID: 5bec67
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408978

Crilki could just go back to her room and stay up a while.
She could visit any of the people in the East Wing, though they may be busy or sleeping. Crilki only really knows Dvorak and Malikai anyway. Malikai is fairly nice. Last Crilki heard she was working on proof that the complex is planetside.
She could also visit Chide, although he would likely be unhappy to see her. On second thought, maybe she shouldn't do that.
Crilki also knows where Prachet's room is. She might be willing to teach Crilki some electronic stuff, or she might resent the intrusion. It's a little hard to tell, with Prachet.
Or, she could look for the hangout spot for curfew-dodgers Dvorak once told her about. She said it was in a place without any cameras, behind the walls, and that the entrance was somewhere in the East Wing where she wouldn't be spotted by a camera sneaking away.

Unfortunately her options are limited beyond that. Most everything is closed after curfew and there are administrators patrolling the complex, not to mention the numerous cameras. She has a little while before they start really cracking down on people wandering the halls, at least.
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No. 408994 ID: 31015f

Go to the Hangout Spot, look for mysterious curfew-dodgers.
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No. 409068 ID: 0006f5

go to the hangout spot
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No. 411492 ID: 5b22d6
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411492

>>408994
>>409068

That's all well and good, but she has to find it first. And she only has vague hints from Dvorak as to where the entrance is, much less the place itself. Dvorak said the entrance was a place where she wouldn't be seen by cameras. So it can't be in the hallway, because there's a camera right behind her. And it can't be in a dorm, because there's no outside access from inside one. Where else in the East Wing could it be?

"Good night, Komai," says Crilki.
"Good night, Crilki," says Komai.
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No. 411507 ID: b85f8c

>>411492
Who's Komai?

Also what about the stairwell? Or the elevator shaft?
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No. 411515 ID: b9e291

It might not be such a good idea to skip curfew...
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No. 411691 ID: 31015f

Is Komai a friend of yours?

Also check out the stairs for hidden passages or something. Also the elevators.
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No. 411694 ID: 0006f5

go check out the stairwell
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No. 411696 ID: cd6e04

go to Dvorak's room and ask.
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No. 443600 ID: 061a93
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443600

Sorry about the hiatus, I went on vacation without my tablet, so I couldn't update.

>>411507
>>411694
>>411691
Komai is the Koel who lives in the room across from Crilki. They have an amiable relationship, but Crilki doesn't know her that well. They don't have many classes together anyway.

The stairwell seems like a decent place to check out. Crilki can't really think of anywhere else that's feasible. The elevator shaft, not so much. It seems like it would be way too hard to get in to, and besides, it's on camera.

>>411515
Crilki feels a little guilty about it already, but she's invested in it, so she's not sure she should wimp out now.
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No. 443613 ID: b85f8c

>>443600
Try the vent under the stairwell. There's no camera there, right?
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No. 443768 ID: 4f3868

Maybe you could tamper with the little electric box right under the camera. It could turn it off, along with the light on the lower level.

If the light does go out, do you have night vision to compensate for it?
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No. 443927 ID: 061a93
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443927

>>443768
Crilki opens the box marked with a lightning bolt. It's just an outlet, with a lid and padding on the inside. If Crilki had any electronics, she could charge them here. Sometimes people hang out on this stairwell and use it.

Crilki could conceivably short the power with it, but it would likely have negative consequences for her, not least of which would be getting in trouble for tampering with school property, seeing as the camera would be looking right at her in its last moments. It scans back and forth, and it's positioned low enough to catch a glimpse of whoever's used the outlet.

>>443613
Hrm...
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No. 443930 ID: 061a93
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443930

>>443768
As for night vision, no, Crilki does not have any more than dim low-light vision. Although she has heard of augmentations to that effect.

>>443613
There are no cameras on the lower level, but the vent has a lock.
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No. 443931 ID: b85f8c

Maybe it's unlocked. Try opening it.

What's that yellow thing near the door, anyway?
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No. 443941 ID: 0006f5

maybe there is a mechanism on the other side. is the grating too rigid to warp ?
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No. 444241 ID: 061a93
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444241

>>443941
It's fairly rigid. Crilki isn't strong enough to bend it significantly, and would prefer to try other methods first. Maybe if she worked her hand inside, or put a finger in the side and tried to jiggle the lo--

>>443931
Oh, it's unlocked. Crilki swings the door open and peers inside, noting that the 'yellow thing' is a light.

Well, this is it. If she goes in here there's no turning back. Is she sure she wants to do this?
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No. 444243 ID: 99090a

Sure, as long as you don't hear the whirring of a ventilation fan down the duct.

What DO you hear, anyway?
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No. 444244 ID: 50ee41

>>444243
this
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No. 444262 ID: 4f3868

Where do you think the vent leads too? Someone's bedroom?
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No. 444274 ID: 061a93
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444274

>>444243
Crilki hears... nothing, in fact. Just the clanging of her careful movements down the vent.

>>444262
After a few minutes of duct-crawling, Crilki doubts that the vent leads to a bedroom, at least one in her section. She wonders what is down the vent, if not a bedroom. A wild animal? An administrative trap for would-be curfew-dodgers? A--

Wait! Crilki hears people up ahead.
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No. 444279 ID: 99090a

Stop clanging around and listen! You gotta do this silently as possible so people don't know you're there.
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No. 444317 ID: 0006f5

you did close the hatch behind you, right ?
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No. 444318 ID: b85f8c

>>444274
Listen for a moment before continuing.
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No. 444346 ID: c9e7fe

yeah, be silent and listen
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No. 444397 ID: 061a93
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444397

>>444279
Crilki tries to move more quietly. But she's in a ventilation shaft. There's no real 'quiet' movement.

>>444317
Whoops. Crilki knew she forgot something.

>>444318
>>444346
>"--don't really like this guy anyway."
>"What was I saying? Oh, yeah."
>"What time is it?"

Sounds like students. Crilki relaxes a little.
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No. 444409 ID: 0006f5

give the time, but dont actually.
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No. 445535 ID: 31015f

Keep going on.
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No. 446088 ID: 061a93
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446088

>>444409
Huh?

>>445535
Crilki emerges from the vents into a gathering in a larger vent room of sorts, which splits into several other vents. The usual feeling she gets when she is in a crowd creeps quickly into her head, and she tries to blink it away as she looks around. There must be at least a dozen people here.
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No. 446105 ID: b85f8c

Say hello, and mention the vent cover's current opened state.
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No. 446172 ID: 0b3003

Find out what's going on first. Introducing yourself while saying you did something that might reveal them is a very awkward introduction.
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No. 446289 ID: 6a1ec2

>>446088

Just... go back and close the vent cover. Nobody has to know.
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