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{{Year|year=307 CE - 309 CE}} | {{Year|year=307 CE - 309 CE}} | ||
A small fishing boat named '[[Miranda (Boat)|Miranda]]' was found drifting along [[Polsk's]] shore without an owner on board nor any registration within any nearby harbours, thus it was towed into harbour and boarded by port | A small fishing boat named '[[Miranda (Boat)|Miranda]]' was found drifting along [[Polsk's]] shore without an owner on board nor any registration within any nearby harbours, thus it was towed into harbour and boarded by port authorities to figure out where the crew had gone and if there were any documents explaining where the boat came from. This case would eventually escalate into several co-occurring investigations tied in with one another, which in this page are "separated" as to provide as convenient of a reading experience as possible. | ||
{{Container3|header=Initial course of Events|body=Upon investigation, the boat was measured to be quite small at about 10 meters long, only having room for a crew of around 4 people. Going on board the officers found it to be quite run-down due to how long it had been out at sea, with the whole thing stinking of moldy fish, rotting wood, and fuel as the creaking flimsy planks creaked with each step the police took as they moved towards the wheelhouse, which was already from afar seen to be in a chaotic mess. Once they entered the room, it was evident that some kind of struggle had taken place here as the steering-wheel wand navigational equipment was damaged in a manner which suggested that something was thrown at them, with many parts and devices such as the GPS tracker having been removed even before being struck by said object. | {{Container3|header=Initial course of Events|body=Upon investigation, the boat was measured to be quite small at about 10 meters long, only having room for a crew of around 4 people. Going on board the officers found it to be quite run-down due to how long it had been out at sea, with the whole thing stinking of moldy fish, rotting wood, and fuel as the creaking flimsy planks creaked with each step the police took as they moved towards the wheelhouse, which was already from afar seen to be in a chaotic mess. Once they entered the room, it was evident that some kind of struggle had taken place here as the steering-wheel wand navigational equipment was damaged in a manner which suggested that something was thrown at them, with many parts and devices such as the GPS tracker having been removed even before being struck by said object. | ||
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"Ms. Lamb, one probably final question, do you know anything about the "Order of the metal mind". " | "Ms. Lamb, one probably final question, do you know anything about the "Order of the metal mind". " | ||
''Eda: "Hm... interesting. I suppose from the name it suggests something with machinery." | <span style="color:lime">''Eda: "Hm... interesting. I suppose from the name it suggests something with machinery."''</span> | ||
Investigator: "Ms. Lamb, we don't want your guess, we want to know if you know anything." | Investigator: "Ms. Lamb, we don't want your guess, we want to know if you know anything." | ||
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''"I think I should get to your captain, he might want an explanation."'' | ''"I think I should get to your captain, he might want an explanation."'' | ||
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"All hands to battlestations." | "All hands to battlestations." | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:20, 10 December 2025
A small fishing boat named 'Miranda' was found drifting along Polsk's shore without an owner on board nor any registration within any nearby harbours, thus it was towed into harbour and boarded by port authorities to figure out where the crew had gone and if there were any documents explaining where the boat came from. This case would eventually escalate into several co-occurring investigations tied in with one another, which in this page are "separated" as to provide as convenient of a reading experience as possible.
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