Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-5726563-20131012204124/@comment-25160154-20131023084321

To the detective's complement he simple said. "Machines or humans, both can be fixed in similar manners." He sealed the tool in a zip lock bag as the man sat up and ranted about his ruined coat. After the quick text he then requested for his lockpick which Ed dutifully retrived and placed it in the wounded mans hand. "Quite the device you have there Detective. I assume this Edwin fellow created it. Would there be a possibility of some schematics I could get my hands on or was this a one off production?"

With the connection to the security system still active, and the group distracted by Ed's fast orders and the bullet in the older man, Olive had gone about setting the contingency plan that Ed had detailed on the way over. All evidence of the system tamper were removed and replaced with a fire alarm test report. The fake footage was removed from the camera records and the original footage restored. All evedince of her, Ed or the fellow student existing here where systematically removed.

With all evidence of their involvment in the incident gone she once more ran through Ed's reasoning. ''The detective is truthfull enough and would most likely want give us what he promised. However his superiors might not be willing to give illegal hardware to a young student. Also concidering the fact that he was still technically missing, having his name matched to face would bring the family hunting dogs to the city in no time.''

So hijacking the signal outgoing from the phone within the mans pocket she ascertained the location of the stockpile and saved the waypoint on the database. As well as leaving a few back doors in the police system for later use in retriving the items.

Having done her part in the time it took for Ed to retrive the lockpick she sent a short chirp through tthe earpeice to signify the job completion.