1. If he hopes to join up with Morningstar, they'll let him know that he can start to do odd jobs. That said, Morningstar is not actively investigating the fire themselves, which is why Gaby recommended that the safehouse occupants look into the matter (as it directly concerns them - this is also so that we can put PCs on the case!). El would provide a physical description of the nurse, as well as his name, but ze would emphasize that the nurse flat-out does not exist anymore in any database. As El tried to track him down, he disappeared, actively scrubbed away.
2. As the scene of the fire is still under active investigation by the NAFD, Fitz is unlikely to be able to get inside to get many samples. If he's sneaky about it, he may be able to get a few from some of the debris being cleared out of the building, or from the outside of the building. Morningstar would send these to their lab contact, and the results would come back with the expected signs of fire damage, as well as one notable oddity: a residue left by a strange organic material, too damaged to get a clear chemical analysis on, but with some matching markers to the samples previously sent in by Kylo Ren.
3. With a little research into the address itself, Fitz would be able to find that the building was owned by AJJ Holdings, which is a real estate company that specializes in mid-to-high range apartments in New Amsterdam. Most of the citizens who live there hold nicer jobs with higher salaries, and the landlord is more of a real estate guy than anything.
As for the nurse specifically, Fitz would would find that the nurse's existence was completely erased. AJJ would have no records of his recent rent payments, his rental application, or anything else. That someone's records have been wiped like this would be extremely unusual, and AJJ would honestly be a little freaked out and inclined to believe the man was never a tenant in the first place, as that would be a more comfortable reality.
4. Unfortunately, the neural implants make it impossible for someone to truly remain unidentified, so anyone who's died in the fire would be IDed soon after. That said, Morningstar does have contacts in the city morgue, but the nurse would not be present there. In fact, his body would have been retrieved the morning after the fire.
If Bobbi uses her ability when speaking to the morgue technicians, they will tell them that the people who collected the body were a group of three, two men and a woman, all in nondescript suits, with IDs declaring them to be NAFD Forensics. However, when they check the log, they will find no record of the collection or the examination. The technicians will be very unsettled by this, and grow quite skittish, but with Bobbi's ability still coaxing them to talk, will tell them that the examination found the cause of death to be blunt force trauma to the head, happening prior to the fire.
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1. If he hopes to join up with Morningstar, they'll let him know that he can start to do odd jobs. That said, Morningstar is not actively investigating the fire themselves, which is why Gaby recommended that the safehouse occupants look into the matter (as it directly concerns them - this is also so that we can put PCs on the case!). El would provide a physical description of the nurse, as well as his name, but ze would emphasize that the nurse flat-out does not exist anymore in any database. As El tried to track him down, he disappeared, actively scrubbed away.
2. As the scene of the fire is still under active investigation by the NAFD, Fitz is unlikely to be able to get inside to get many samples. If he's sneaky about it, he may be able to get a few from some of the debris being cleared out of the building, or from the outside of the building. Morningstar would send these to their lab contact, and the results would come back with the expected signs of fire damage, as well as one notable oddity: a residue left by a strange organic material, too damaged to get a clear chemical analysis on, but with some matching markers to the samples previously sent in by Kylo Ren.
3. With a little research into the address itself, Fitz would be able to find that the building was owned by AJJ Holdings, which is a real estate company that specializes in mid-to-high range apartments in New Amsterdam. Most of the citizens who live there hold nicer jobs with higher salaries, and the landlord is more of a real estate guy than anything.
As for the nurse specifically, Fitz would would find that the nurse's existence was completely erased. AJJ would have no records of his recent rent payments, his rental application, or anything else. That someone's records have been wiped like this would be extremely unusual, and AJJ would honestly be a little freaked out and inclined to believe the man was never a tenant in the first place, as that would be a more comfortable reality.
4. Unfortunately, the neural implants make it impossible for someone to truly remain unidentified, so anyone who's died in the fire would be IDed soon after. That said, Morningstar does have contacts in the city morgue, but the nurse would not be present there. In fact, his body would have been retrieved the morning after the fire.
If Bobbi uses her ability when speaking to the morgue technicians, they will tell them that the people who collected the body were a group of three, two men and a woman, all in nondescript suits, with IDs declaring them to be NAFD Forensics. However, when they check the log, they will find no record of the collection or the examination. The technicians will be very unsettled by this, and grow quite skittish, but with Bobbi's ability still coaxing them to talk, will tell them that the examination found the cause of death to be blunt force trauma to the head, happening prior to the fire.