If there are no wounds on the body, then it makes sense to go out and investigate straight away. The sooner we find the right room, the sooner we can look at the body.
Again, the... things people see and hear the day before and immediately after we find out about the death might come in helpful in narrowing that down.
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It's not like we can just roll over and give up if we want to avoid things like this happening again.
No, I was commenting more how there's only so much we can do without certain information. And even if we have hints, we can't search multiple places at once. If we don't hit the right area immediately, it'll set us back.
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[ since there is only so much they can do without knowing how the victim died. ]
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It's not like we can just roll over and give up if we want to avoid things like this happening again.
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You don't seem to be getting what I'm trying to say. Never mind.
Anyway, I doubt people are going to just roll over. So... we should be fine on that front.
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[ hop to it. ]
... On either front. This is pretty likely to happen again.
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[ as in
now they know there will be a stupid ass trial ]
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As nice as it would be to believe that'll never happen again. [ the floodgates are, proverbially, thrown wide open. ]
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Admittedly, I wouldn't be surprised if the robot goes after someone.
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Yeah, I could see that happening. That's one really obvious example of the "the gates are open" mentality.
[ robot murder... ]
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[ even if it's
exhausting ]
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[ hmmmm. ] Makes you wonder.
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It's probably someone's.
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Probably someone's here, yes.
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that's it, that's the tag. ]