Linda Esquivel (
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[for a moment, a woman's face is simply staring out at the broadcast, consideringly, as though not sure it's started yet. she's in her early twenties, Hispanic, her dark hair braided, and dressed in the uniform of resort security]
[realizing from the display on the screen that the broadcast must have started, she says:] Hello. [the word is a bit uncertain. she swallows, trying to mask her nerves, and continues more calmly:] I'm Linda Esquivel. I'm from Chester's Mill, Maine. [there's a beat of hesitation, as she wonders if she should give more information than that, but she ultimately decides to leave the description as it is] I just got here a couple days ago, and I've joined the security patrol. I was a sheriff's deputy back home. [and sheriff, but she doesn't think two days of that job due to the disaster that happened really counts, so she leaves her credentials at that]
I thought you should know who I am in case you see me around. And, uh, I'd like to start meeting people, too--and learn a little more about this place. I've never seen anything like it before. [another pause as she debates how to end an open message like this. finally, she goes with:] I'm here if you'd like to talk.
[realizing from the display on the screen that the broadcast must have started, she says:] Hello. [the word is a bit uncertain. she swallows, trying to mask her nerves, and continues more calmly:] I'm Linda Esquivel. I'm from Chester's Mill, Maine. [there's a beat of hesitation, as she wonders if she should give more information than that, but she ultimately decides to leave the description as it is] I just got here a couple days ago, and I've joined the security patrol. I was a sheriff's deputy back home. [and sheriff, but she doesn't think two days of that job due to the disaster that happened really counts, so she leaves her credentials at that]
I thought you should know who I am in case you see me around. And, uh, I'd like to start meeting people, too--and learn a little more about this place. I've never seen anything like it before. [another pause as she debates how to end an open message like this. finally, she goes with:] I'm here if you'd like to talk.
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It was an import, one of us, that's responsible. And someone leaked the information. We're going to try and do damage control before rumor gets outa hand, but we want to figure out who it is that did it.
You can talk to whoever you want, bring in any help you decide you trust to be a suitable expert to help look for clues, whichever. If anyone else from security brings in any information about the case I'll dispatch it to you all.
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[but she looks even more troubled by what he says next. she considers for a minute before the questions start] How do you know it was one of us? And do we have a full list of all the...imports...at the time?
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They know because we're the only ones with access to the import filter. And while we have no idea what they checked, or if they sent a message, there was residual traces of communicator activity from the spawner area just as it was turned on. The full list is on our filter.
Some people have left, but most of them were checked before they went.
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"Checked" how? Is there a way to...identify the communicator that was used? [her tone is hopeful that they can do something like that, but this sort of technology is far out of her scope of experience]
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No. Just their alibis. [He doesn't sound too happy about that.] I think this is one of those messes where our best leads will be in talking to each other.
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Okay, then I'll start doing that. [she nods resolutely, glad to have a purpose even if she's not at all fond of the situation] I'll let you know what I find out.
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When I first turned up, we were dealing with spiders and the first division of import security were people that could lay into arthropods pretty hard. Now it seems like they're changing it up after that mess.
[He rubs his temple. He wishes that Tauriel and Charon were still around. Not that he doesn't like the new guys, but it would be nice to have them, too.]
Thanks. I appreciate it.
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[but she nods at his thanks, saying nothing. it's her job now, after all]
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We got three good guides, though. Elle Dayes, Tuco Ramirez, and Niko Bellic. You should be able to ask them for advice on fending off any of the aggressive wildlife. Boone's been around doin' it for a while, too. So I'd prefer that you stayed in the village for investigating until you've actually trained a little under one of them.
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