ASK May 6
▸ Anonymous asked:

what's on the desk we're working at? probably a good idea to get a gauge on what stuff we have available... pen and paper is one, the scanner... is there a pokedex maybe?

You step back from the monitors a moment to investigate the desk.

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It’s a mess, certainly- a lot of what’s there are stray pens, old dishes and trash, and disorganized research papers. But, there’s a few things of interest.

An older model of Pokedex lays to the far left of the desk. Judging by the looks of it, though- it seems like it’s been modded. It’s hooked up to the computer.

Then, there’s what looks to be a Pokemon egg that’s in a strange… Incubator? Container? It’s strange- and Ace has been more interested in checking on it than watching the cameras with you.

Then, to your right, there’s a phone- seems like a fairly modern model of Rotom Phone, actually. It must be on silent, but during your investigating, the screen has lit up a few times. Seems like someone’s been texting.

The other useful utilities are all on the desktop of the computer. The scanner in question, as explained, is a program that can be run to look for unseen anomalies. There’s a folder on the desktop labeled “MAPLEDEX.” And a text file, simply labeled “CONTACTS.”

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<p>what's on the desk we're working at? probably a good idea to get a gauge on what stuff we have available... pen and paper is one, the scanner... is there a pokedex maybe? </p>

You step back from the monitors a moment to investigate the desk.

[Repost for reference.]

It’s a mess, certainly- a lot of what’s there are stray pens, old dishes and trash, and disorganized research papers. But, there’s a few things of interest.

An older model of Pokedex lays to the far left of the desk. Judging by the looks of it, though- it seems like it’s been modded. It’s hooked up to the computer.

Then, there’s what looks to be a Pokemon egg that’s in a strange… Incubator? Container? It’s strange- and Ace has been more interested in checking on it than watching the cameras with you.

Then, to your right, there’s a phone- seems like a fairly modern model of Rotom Phone, actually. It must be on silent, but during your investigating, the screen has lit up a few times. Seems like someone’s been texting.

The other useful utilities are all on the desktop of the computer. The scanner in question, as explained, is a program that can be run to look for unseen anomalies. There’s a folder on the desktop labeled “MAPLEDEX.” And a text file, simply labeled “CONTACTS.”

BEGINNING | EXPLORATION || PREV | NEXT

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