BS12 Detective Work port.

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t = "huge"
else
if ((usr.mutations & CLUMSY) && prob(50)) t = "funny-looking"
usr << text("This is a []\icon[][]. It is a [] item.", !src.blood_DNA ? "" : "bloody ",src, src.name, t)
usr << text("This is a []\icon[][]. It is a [] item.", !src.blood_DNA.len ? "" : "bloody ",src, src.name, t)
if(src.desc)
usr << src.desc
return
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</body>
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name = "The Film Noir: Proper Procedures for Investigations"
icon_state ="bookHacking"
author = "NanoTrasen"
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<h3>Detective Work</h3>
Between your bouts of self-narration, and drinking whiskey on the rocks, you might get a case or two to solve.<br>
To have the best chance to solve your case, follow these directions:
<p>
<ol>
<li>Go to the crime scene. </li>
<li>Take your scanner and scan EVERYTHING (Yes, the doors, the tables, even the dog.) </li>
<li>Once you are reasonably certain you have every scrap of evidence you can use, find all possible entry points and scan them, too. </li>
<li>Return to your office. </li>
<li>Using your forensic scanning computer, scan your Scanner to upload all of your evidence into the database.</li>
<li>Browse through the resulting dossiers, looking for the one that either has the most complete set of prints, or the most suspicious items handled. </li>
<li>If you have 80% or more of the print (The print is displayed) go to step 10, otherwise continue to step 8.</li>
<li>Look for clues from the suit fibres you found on your perp, and go about looking for more evidence with this new information, scanning as you go. </li>
<li>Try to get a fingerprint card of your perp, as if used in the computer, the prints will be completed on their dossier.</li>
<li>Assuming you have enough of a print to see it, grab the biggest complete piece of the print and search the security records for it. </li>
<li>Since you now have both your dossier and the name of the person, print both out as evidence, and get security to nab your baddie.</li>
<li>Give yourself a pat on the back and a bottle of the ships finest vodka, you did it!. </li>
</ol>
<p>
It really is that easy! Good luck!
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