Amendments to the planJack: Feather, I don't want to seem annoying, but doesn't anything seem strange to you? Task: Go through the Study in the "shadows" mode. Jack: I'm so sorry to spoil your joy of findings, but let me put in a word. If the official psychosis' suppliers are not here, there is a legitimate question: where are Matt and Alice? Jack: Is this house elastic and does it stretches infinitely when it is full? They could not just disappear in smoke! Jack: It seems to me or I smell sulfur here? Alice is a witch, and the smoke was not from the cutter, but from her? Jack: Seriously, I still don't see escape routes. We went through the front door, you - through a hatch in the floor. Jack: Sure you also did something with the window, so they couldn't get out this way. So where did they go? John: Now we are in typography, in my father's study. You, of course, were not able to look at the house from the outside... Jack: Yes, a bag over the head and an elephant dose of sleeping pills mysteriously prevented many of us from enjoying the local attractions. John: So. If you look at the house from the outside, you will see that it has two towers. We are just in one of them, but Only I knew how to get here. Ryan: That was before Matt found the schemes. John: Yes, until he saw the schemes and learned about the secret entrance to the lair. Jack: Oh. My. God. Seriously? Again, you lose a few points in my rating. And it all started so well - you've impressed me with a deft handling with a plasma torch. Jack: This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship... And you've ruined everything with your "laaaair." And did you mure an architect in the wall, after he made you a secret passage, so he could not tell your sinister secret? Isami: No, I haven't met the ghost of an architect here. Did you, Feather,? Jack: Pfft. Madhouse. Ryan: Now our task is to smoke them out of the lair. John: It will not be easy. Jack: Who would doubt that. Bill interrupts another sarcastic Jack's remark with cough and starts to speak in an assertive tone Bill: First - we'll give John time to think how to get into the lair. Jack, if he needed some help, including yours, you'll help him without saying a word. Did I make myself clear, son? Jack: Yes, Mr. Gordon. Jack is standing bolt-upright as a delinquent student before the school principal. Ryan: The kid has got the point... Bill: Second - we arrange team shifting in the study. Two people for every eight hours. Bill: We don't know if they decide to escape. Feather and Jim, you have the first shift. Jim: Of course, Bill. Bill: Feather, you have a keen eye. Maybe you'll find some other useful things here. And in case you find anything dangerous, I'm leaving Jim with you. Bill: Third - considering discovered circumstances, be careful. Bill: I do not think that Dr. Firewood will be delighted when you get under the acid rain from the ceiling or the floor disappears under your feet and you fall on the spikes. John is suspiciously serious. Bill: Fourth - Underground and Apprentices continue to be engaged in what we've agreed on general meetings. Diversions and sabotage. Bill: But I repeat - Everyone should be careful! Objections? Unanimous acquiescence. John: No, Bill. Bill: Let's go You completed Jack’s task and received some points of freedom and some tokens Jack: Great old man, huh? Just can't wait to kick these psychopaths out of the Lair. Lair... Well, well. |