AnamnesisJenny: Feather, let’s show Jim that radar we found on the rat! Maybe he can help us figure out its purpose. Task: Go through the living room in the "shadows". Jim: What’s this? Jenny: This… antenna was attached to the rat’s back. Actually, I thought, that its radiation caused the decease. Jim: No Jenny, I don’t think its radiation is powerful enough to bring rats to such a state, even if every single one of them was running around the house with a strange mechanism on its backs. Jenny: Jim, but what if it IS powerful enough? Jim: Then it would take time for the radioactive contamination to start. This rat fuss has only started recently, otherwise you wouldn’t be the only resident to notice it. Jenny: Maybe they did notice, but just were too lazy to do anything about it? Jim: Lazybones in the Puppeteer house? No way. They’d be all rushing around like crazies, thinking it’s time for another test. Everyone is so active here, they won’t overlook a single thing. Jenny: So it’s mold? Jim: Yes, without any doubt. All symptoms lead to that: lack of appetite, weakness, convulsions… While Jim is naming the symptoms monotonously, Jenny’s face turns ash-grey. Jenny: You can stop now, Jim. I understand. Poor little things! But I’m sure you can cure them! You always find a way out of any difficulty! Jim: Jenny, there are more than three hundred known toxigenic fungi and just about as many mycotoxins. I can’t make my diagnosis any more accurate just yet. And there’s no guarantee that I will be able to find the right medicine or synthesize it on my own. It would be nice to narrow the field of search… Can you take me to the place where you’ve caught the rat? Just hurry up. You completed Jenny’s task. You received some points of freedom and some tokens. Jenny: Whatever Jim is saying, those rats are safe in his. He will certainly cure them! |