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Apr 29, 2006 07:48

Pinned beneath he other notes about Snowball is a new one, as well as a couple pictures.

Snowball is apparently back in pig form. Hank McCoy said that last night an imp (see photos) came into the infirmary and changed Snowball back. Hank also mentioned that from what he heard it sounded like the imp also was the one who changed Snowball into ( Read more... )

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i_spoiled_it April 29 2006, 07:51:16 UTC
Steph reads the note, and bites her lip, thinking. She has heard of this, but she doesn't know who was involved in this particular prank - yet she has an idea. It'd be hard not to.

And things can go too far. She hesitates over the notepad, torn between loyalty and duty, and then drops her hand, and resolves to talk to Wes before she puts anything in writing. It might not have been him at all. And she's sure he wouldn't have meant to hurt anyone, if it was.

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shaped_jeedai April 29 2006, 08:13:14 UTC
Kriffkriffkriff. If Corran had anything to do with this, Tahiri is going to rip him a new one-- Jedi or not.

She picks up a piece of flimsy and scrawls a note on it, before pinning it next to the others.

I don't know anything about imps, but I have heard of the prank war-- a couple of pilots from my galaxy get bored easily, but I didn't think they would take it this far. From what I've heard, it started when someone painted the Sim Room yellow.

I'll hunt them down and see what they know about the Snowball incident.

~ Tahiri Veila, Jedi Knight

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shaped_jeedai April 29 2006, 10:10:52 UTC
After finding and talking to Wes, a second note in the same handwriting is scribbled on the same sheet as the first.

Wes Janson is the one you want to talk to. He's part of the prank war and apparently spoke with the imp and knew it was going to change Snowball but denies giving the orders himself. He would not name the one who did when I asked. Maybe someone else would have better luck?

Seemed guilty when told how badly it affected Snowball, but otherwise did not show remorse. Should we bring him in for futher questioning?

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