Page values for "Main Story 02-15"

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"Stage" values

1 row is stored for this page
FieldField typeValue
stageTypeStringStory
gameModeStringMain Story
nameStringMain Story 02-15
unlockConditionWikitext
descriptionWikitext
attributeString
stageCostWikitext

AP icon.png AP x10 (First-Time Cost)

recommendedPowerInteger
firstClearRewardWikitext

Btn money s.pngS-Chip x40

originalUnlockWikitext
originalFirstClearWikitext

"BackgroundLocation" values

1 row is stored for this page
FieldField typeValue
nameStringCrime Scene
locationStringManning Palace Hotel
imageStringManning Palace Hotel - Exec Suite (Day).png

"CharacterAppearance" values

4 rows are stored for this page
FieldField typeValue
nameStringVyn Richter
imageStringVyn character icon 1.png
displayNameStringVyn Richter
FieldField typeValue
nameStringKiki Bennet
imageStringKiki Bennet character icon.png
displayNameStringKiki Bennet
FieldField typeValue
nameStringCSI Officer
imageStringPoliceman character icon.png
displayNameStringCSI Officer
FieldField typeValue
nameStringOn-Duty Manager
imageStringPasserby M1 character icon.png
displayNameStringOn-Duty Manager

"Evidence" values

3 rows are stored for this page
FieldField typeValue
nameStringOn-Duty Manager's Testimony
imageStringOn-Duty Manager's Testimony icon.png
has3DModelBooleanNo
descriptionWikitext

Testimony of the manager on duty on the night of the incident regarding the hotel's reservations, the delivery time of the wine, and the whereabouts of the key to the connecting door.

evidenceDescriptionWikitext

1. Room 1818 and 1713, where Estelle and Jen stayed, were booked under their company's name. Room 1817, where Janus stayed, were booked under Jen's own name.

2. Room 1718 and the adjacent 1717 on the 17th floor remained vacant throughout.

3. Only rooms on Floor 18 to 30 have connecting doors. They are to be removed during a renovation scheduled next month.

4. There are two keys to the connecting door between Room 1818 and 1817. One was kept at the security station and the other was taken by Janus. Janus also took the key to the connecting door between Room 1817 and 1816. He claimed it was done to prevent being harassed by his fans.

5. The hotel delivered a bottle of Domaine de la Romanée-Conti to Room 1818 on the night of the crime.

3DModelDescriptionWikitext
FieldField typeValue
nameStringVase Shards
imageStringVase Shards icon.png
has3DModelBooleanNo
descriptionWikitext

A fragment of the shattered vase with Janus' blood on it.

evidenceDescriptionWikitext

A pile of shards by the TV cabinet from the shattered vase. One of the pieces has a bloodstain.

The blood has been identified to belong to Janus.

3DModelDescriptionWikitext
FieldField typeValue
nameStringEstelle's Autopsy Report
imageStringEstelle's Autopsy Report icon.png
has3DModelBooleanNo
descriptionWikitext

Estelle's autopsy report from the police with detailed information about her time of death and cause of death.

evidenceDescriptionWikitext

Victim: Estelle Marino
Time of Death: Friday, 21:00 - 02:00.
Cause of Death: Tetrodoxotin poisoning
Injuries: Nails of the victim are broken. They match the marks left on the connecting door.
Murder Weapon: Wine chocolates, which contain Tetrodotoxin, given by the suspect, Marius von Hagen.
Motives: There was a recent business dispute between the suspect and the victim. The scribbled note left behind by the victim also implicates Marius von Hagen as the prime suspect.

3DModelDescriptionWikitext

"Clue" values

4 rows are stored for this page
FieldField typeValue
titleStringEstelle's and Janus' Relationship
descriptionWikitext

It is highly likely Estelle shared a close relationship with Janus.

FieldField typeValue
titleStringRoom Reservations
descriptionWikitext

Room 1817 where Janus stayed in was reserved under Jan's own name. Room 1718 and 1717 remained vacant throughout.

FieldField typeValue
titleStringWhen the Wine Was Delivered
descriptionWikitext

A bottle of Romanée-Conti was delivered to room 1818 at 19:00 on the night of the crime.

FieldField typeValue
titleStringSilk Traces on the Chocolates
descriptionWikitext

Silk-fingerprints have been found on the wine chocolates.