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Murder had struck recently in the ranks of the honorable Alliance soldiers. Jade decided to take it upon herself to help in the investigation of finding the killer of Nasaria Helrim, a married man with one child and a full life ahead of him. Of course initial reports from a couple of other soldiers stated that Nasari had a 'chip' on his shoulder. Evidently the hardass routine within the Alliance ranks wasn't tolerated by anyone, murder being the best notion.
Of course she wanted to prepare her new friend for anything disturbing they might see. Turning from the door, Jade looked down to find her apprentice for the day. Traven had argued with her days earlier during a class taught by Master Avara, Jade of course held no ill feelings toward the lad anymore. She wouldn't expect him to understand given his own mindset and age, but Jade had the feeling Traven was going to do great things.
"Well Traven it seems like it's just me and you today. If you need to look away, I won't hold it against you, but I insist you do."
The last few words she spoke were rather grim sounding, she had a habit of doing that. Pressing a few buttons on a module next to the door caused it slide away with a woosh. The room was darkly lit, using only the screens which adorned the walls for viewers to see the progress of the soldiers whom were performing their own missions, inside the virtual simulation pods. It didn't take Jade long to find the pod in which they were looking for. Sat off in the corner, holographic police 'tape' marked off the crime scene. Jade moved past the holographic tape, causing it to ding for a moment, signaling someone had crossed over the line and into the scene of the crime.
She looked over for any details, not worried about tampering with anything due the fact investigators had picked up what they needed and were already analysing the evidence back at their lab. The pod itself was open aswell, revealing there to be no blood but only tiny black fragments spread across the seat...
Of course she wanted to prepare her new friend for anything disturbing they might see. Turning from the door, Jade looked down to find her apprentice for the day. Traven had argued with her days earlier during a class taught by Master Avara, Jade of course held no ill feelings toward the lad anymore. She wouldn't expect him to understand given his own mindset and age, but Jade had the feeling Traven was going to do great things.
"Well Traven it seems like it's just me and you today. If you need to look away, I won't hold it against you, but I insist you do."
The last few words she spoke were rather grim sounding, she had a habit of doing that. Pressing a few buttons on a module next to the door caused it slide away with a woosh. The room was darkly lit, using only the screens which adorned the walls for viewers to see the progress of the soldiers whom were performing their own missions, inside the virtual simulation pods. It didn't take Jade long to find the pod in which they were looking for. Sat off in the corner, holographic police 'tape' marked off the crime scene. Jade moved past the holographic tape, causing it to ding for a moment, signaling someone had crossed over the line and into the scene of the crime.
She looked over for any details, not worried about tampering with anything due the fact investigators had picked up what they needed and were already analysing the evidence back at their lab. The pod itself was open aswell, revealing there to be no blood but only tiny black fragments spread across the seat...