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Pokemon Trainer Sarah
I'll use Sapling Apartment Key on Brookheights Building (2a) Floors 1-10 {Sapling Family House: Locked Door} and search in there :)
On the ninth floor of the Brookheights building, you find the apartment that Mahyen told the Emissaries about: the Sapling Family House. You use your key on it despite expecting somebody to be home, but as you hear the lock click and you head inside, you note that there is nobody around. The furniture looks like it hasn't been sat on for a few days, and there are crusted dishes still in the sink. You can see a scatter of pamphlets for several restaurants lying on the kitchen table, and with a small frown you note that the floor seems rather dirty. You realise that the house is inhabited by Rock types, but you believe that this unclean environment is more the result of a depressed mate than of someone who lives in a dirty house by desire.
Uru's laptop is resting in the living room upon the table, plugged in to power. The blinking light tells you that the computer is still on, so you flip up the lid and immediately see a picture of Uru and Wanaloo in the park. You can't help but smile, but then you focus on the task at hand and begin entering various passwords. When that doesn't work, you attempt to search the house for any place that he could have stored a password. At first you find nothing, but after little more than five minutes of searching, you find a sticky note behind the couch with a long code on it. You don't know what it means but decide to enter it into the laptop, and the cursor loads before it logs in. You are surprised to find that it worked, and wondered if the sticky note was intended for Mahyen but got knocked behind the couch and out of sight not long before Uru was attacked. You start searching on the laptop for anything he's written, although you have been told that most of his research was deleted or destroyed by Extol except the pieces he stored in the two boxes around the city. Still, even if not direct research, you hope you can find something useful.
You spend almost an hour trying to restore deleted or lost data, then you start combing through files in search of anything useful. It proves to be a tedious task, and annoyingly the only traces you could find were vague locations of things that Uru believed related to Extol, the Stalker he was collecting research on. It seemed as if once he thought the Stalker had become aware of his actions, he deleted many things that could possibly incriminate him in case the Stalker ever got its hands on the laptop. His efforts were clearly in vain, considering he was targeted and almost killed, and it only made your task more difficult. Despite the obstacles, you manage to note down some presumably relevant locations:
- Inside Vale House Project
- Balek Manufacturing Plant
- Titancross Manufacturing
- Platinum Skyscraper, floor 77
- Silvercoal Medical, Oncology
These five locations stuck out to you, and although there was nothing more, you figured that this is a good list of locations to go off.
You quickly check the other parts of the house in case you missed anything, when you come across a trapdoor underneath a rug in Wanaloo's bedroom. You are curious about it, but just as you go to open it, you note that it has two panels, each asking for a passcode. You try to search for each one like you did for the laptop but simply find nothing, and figure that you're going to have to discover the passwords some other way. Whatever is in the trapdoor must be important, you figure, and you almost wonder if Uru stored the passcodes within the boxes he hid around the city.
Object {Secret Trapdoor: SE34 Codeword, SE35 Codeword} was added to the Team Records.
You head out of the Sapling house for now, locking the door on your way out. You imagine that someone will come back here to check the trapdoor once both passcodes are obtained. At least now, you think, Mahyen will be able to access the laptop.
Sarah the Archen (S: Rock/Flying)
Health: 4/4
Sanity: 3/4
Perk: Repair | Learned Abilities: Investigate
Failed Assassinations: 0/2
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