((No time + Forum errors = unresponsive player :/ ))
You ask her for a phone, but she tells you that the police have already been called, along with more help. Orderlies- big, heavy set guys that look like they're moonlighting as body builders- dressed in white uniforms arrive minutes later. One of them walks up beside you and places a hand on your shoulder: he doesn't restrain you, but he makes it pretty obvious that he's ready to do so should you start acting..well, like a mental patient. The other orderlies walk over to the door and bunch up around it, or talk to Christine, who seems to be giving them a rather shaky interpretation of what just happened.
Despite stacking up on the door like a swat team full of bouncers, the orderlies don't actually move in yet. They seem to be waiting for something, probably the police. You begin to realize that, if you continue as you are, you're probably gonna end up stuck in this asylum for at least several more days while they interview you and work the case. Which, if you want to get out of here, isn't exactly a good thing.
((Heh, a pretty obvious message from the GM to 'get your ass outta here!'. Then again, do I even want to get out of here? Cause even if I somehow manage to do so with my stuff with me, I've got literally no money, so then I'll probably just starve to death or something. While, if I stay here, I have a roof over my head and food on my plate at least. And hey, if things start to really go south downtown, the police will have more on their hands than to investigate yet another crazy doc, so I can still make my grand escape then.))
'Oh, thank god you guys are here. I'm telling ya, whatever they may say about us, that doctor in there is the real nutcase here if y'ask me.
But errm, aren't you guys gonna stop him? Before he hurts the other patients?'
Then, Rico looked at the man holding him.
'Hey, uh, would you mind showing me to a bathroom? I, uh, need to take a leak. And standing here in the middle of the hallway for an hour with a full bladder isn't exactly a agreeable situation, eh? Oh, and what's your name by the way?'
Go to bathroom if allowed, watch surroundings closely while on the way: look for exits, potential weapons, signs detailing what is where in here.
If not, wait for police to show up.
Inventory:
Patient's uniform
In pockets:
Nothing
Location:
Asylum, near nurse's station
Time: 5:30 AM Dec 1st.
The Orderly doesn't even look down at you, but he does tighten his grip on your shoulder.
"Guessing thats a no, huh?"
He shakes his head.
"Alright then."
For several minutes you all stand in awkward silence as the pounding on the door continues. Eventually, the police arrive, a good half dozen of them and pile up on the door with the orderlies. And orderly in the nurses station signals to them and the door's locks click open. The entire group of men, police first, orderlies after, swarm into the room. You can't see anything from your position, but there's a lot of yelling for about 30 seconds and then quiet. A few nervous moments pass before the police come out, dragging the seemingly unconscious body of the doctor, who is decked out in wrist and ankle cuffs. The Orderlies follow behind them, and the strange procession walks out toward the entrance to the building, trailing blood behind them.
A man, very sleepy but still important looking jogs in as they leave and starts talking to the nurse. After a few minutes of conversation you can't make out, the Nurse leaves the important looking man and walks over to you.
"We can't disturb the scene as it is, so we're going to have to put you someplace else until they can come interview you and clean up the crime scene."
Why do you have the uncanny feeling you're about to be stored in a closet?
Thank you.
Sam hangs up on the line to Security, then dials Reception.
Linda, this is Dr. Richard. Put all of my appointments on hold, please. Security and the police are going to be coming through and we shouldn't be with patients while they are.
Inventory:
Khaki Pants
Crimson Shirt and gray tie
Black socks and shoes
Lab coat with ID-tag
In pockets:
Cell phone
Watch
Wallet
Car keys
Location:
Redfalls General (Exam Room )
Time:6:50 am Dec 1st
You call Linda and get her to put your appointments on hold. She seems a bit worried about the whole Police and Security thing, but she says she'll do what you asked. You thank her, hang up the phone, and sit down on the examination table. The Doctor in the room next door is hitting something now; it sounds like he might be punching the wall. The banging continues for a while and then subsides. Everything is silent for a good minute or two; until the IV stand gets stabbed through the wall.
You jump back, away from the wall as the chrome plated iv stand stabs through several more times, spearing randomly into the room and waving around. On the fifth thrust or so it tears away a chunk of the wall about the size of a manhole and the doctor starts climbing through.
Brian looked at the PC screen. Odd... doctors going crazy? He wondered if that was a sign of the apocalypse. Lunch first, then more research.
Make a quick lunch. Eat it while researching doctors going crazy and links to apocalypses. Failing that, just look for apocalypse warnings in forum-type posts, ignoring the politically motivated ones.
Home Inventory:
Enough Food and water for two weeks
Inventory:
T-shirt and jeans
Hoster with Sig P226, unloaded
In pockets:
Car Keys
Bottle of Anti-anxiety pills
Empty wallet with driver's liscense
Three magazines for sig p226 (10 rounds hollow point each)
Box of 70 hollow point rounds
Location:
Home
Time:11:35 am Dec 1st
You make a lunch of purified water and a tin of beans. You're staring to feel like a real survivalist. You keep searching, but nothing substantial is coming up. More stories, but they're much the same and everything is lacking details. Apparently no one has caught on to the fact that it's happening everywhere yet. You scratch your chin and try searching about apocalypse warnings in general. A lot of it is of course meaningless crap about the book of revelations and obama being the anti-christ or the coming of the reptilian overlords, or how GE Corn is actually filled with brainwashing toxins, but you do find something. It's odd...it's on the website for medical equipment, amongst forum posts like "Problems with AcuTemp AX27L Mobile Temperature Management Unit" and "UltraClean Tissue DNA Kit Spin Filters damaged".
Subject: It was in us all along
Body: Can't you all see it? It was always there, in the shape of the vessels and the neurons, along the meninges and marrow. It's been there all along but I never saw it till now. The message in the flesh. How could we have missed it? How could something this bright have been overlooked? It burns my eyes like the sun and I see it in everything now. I've got to show them.
... It's not my problem. Not my problem. I should walk away.
...
...
Gods damnit.
Glance around for a directory, see what/who is on the second floor. Then casually head up there.
Inventory:
Somewhat fancy Suit
Watch
Rubber band holding hair back
In pockets:
Wallet with Driver's license and $200
Car Keys
Bottle of stimulants
Location:
Redfalls general HR office
Time:6:36 am Dec 1st
You walk over to a map of the hospital near the elevators and look at the second floor. There's a lot of things up there; it seems to handle most of the hospitals lab space and testing facilities, it's all MRI's and CAT labs and Xrays and large sections just marked as "Lab". You have no idea where in this place they were going. You suppose you could just go up and look but...what would you even do once you got there? Would you be able to find it? And if you did, then what?
This smells fishy.
Too fishy. Like rotten fish and shit.
It's bad, is what I'm saying.
Retrieve house phone and call up one of my buddies from the force. Doesn't really matter which one. Inquire about the incident.
House inventory:
Gallon of milk
Loaf of bread
Variety of fruits
19 bottles of water
Granola bars (box of 19)
Box of "Mr.Health" brand cereal.
Inventory:
Pajamas
In pockets:
Nothing
Location:
Home
Time: 11:40 AM Dec 1st.
You get up from the computer and grab your cellphone, scrolling through the numbers until you find one of a guy you used to work with. You dial it. It rings a few times before going to voicemail. Hmm. You dial another, same deal. You dial a third. This time it rings several times but eventually connects.
Your friend on the other end seems beleaguered. He says that half the force is out, all handling calls from the three hospitals in the city and about a dozen urgent care clinics and private doctor's offices.
"It's like everyone with freaking medical training chose today to go off their meds. You better stay away from the hospitals, man, things keep getting worse."