Bakerlon Crystal Research: Gallery View
Overview
- Stage Cost: None
- First Clear Rewards: Pink Bakerlon Crystal
Guide
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Script
Exhibition Room
Ask the doctor about Bakerlon Crystals.
You: Dr. Miller!
Dr. Miller: Miss [Player], you're here. I was just about to ask a crew member to find you for me...
You: What a coincidence. How can I help?
Dr. Miller: Yes, I have an important task for you.
Dr. Miller: Based on the factors I've told you before that cause the phenomena...
Dr. Miller: The crew members and I will adjust the position of some electronic devices and decorative objects on the train.
Dr. Miller: Ideally, this will reduce the frequency of the phenomenon occurrences.
Dr. Miller: The phenomena that you saw before—the lights that should be off during the day suddenly turn on, or the passengers behaving abnormally...
Dr. Miller: These situations should be improving.
You: Yes, you're right.
You: Were you looking for me because there are problems after the adjustment?
Dr. Miller: Haha, no.
Dr. Miller: I wish to ask you to accompany Hans and see if the situation has improved.
Dr. Miller: Only the two of you have witnessed the strange phenomena.
You: I see. No problem.
Dr. Miller: I remember... Hans has already headed over to the corridors near the luxury carriage. Please go find him there, Miss [Player].
You: All right.
Corridor of the Luxury Suites
Help Hans document the situation in the corridor.
Hans: Miss [Player]!
Walking in the corridor, Hans greets you warmly.
Hans: Dr. Miller asked me to look into the situation on the train again. I was wondering if you'd be accompanying me again, and I was right!
You: After all, I was the one who went with you to check on the dining carriage.
You: Now, shall we get started?
Hans: Sure, Dr. Miller gave me a list of questions that we need to answer.
You: That'll be a big help!
You: To tell you the truth, I was thinking about how to tell if the situation has changed.
Hans: Haha, the doctor has already thought of everything.
Hans: Let me see the list of questions...
Hans: Hmm... the first thing we need is the number of decorative flowers in the corridor.
You: Decorative flowers? Let me count...
You: There is a pot of flowers in front of every door, so the number should be right.
You: Eh? Why do you look scared?
The next thing you know, Hans is standing with his head in his arms.
Hans: I-I'm just worried that we might see the same anomaly as last time...
Hans: But I think we're good for now. Let's hurry and see what else needs to be checked.
You: (It seems not everyone is used to the strange phenomena...)
You: Did I miscount?
You: I should look closer.
Hans rubs his eyes, as if trying to make out Dr. Miller's writing.
Hans: The second thing we need is... the number of passengers in the corridor.
You: Understood.
You: All done. There are a lot of passengers.
You: Speaking of which... we recorded the number of passengers in the corridor so we can compare it to before, right?
You: If the strange phenomena happen less frequently or even stop completely...
You: Then the number of passengers who come out of their carriages will increase, right?
Hearing your explanation, Hans nods in understanding.
Hans: Yeah, yeah, I think so too.
Hans: That's probably why Dr. Miller just asked Jonathan for the drink records just now.
Hans: It seems like you have a talent for research, just like Dr. Miller said.
You: No way! Let's move on to the next item.
Hans: All right.
You: Eh? I counted wrong...
You: I need to take a closer look.
Hans: Dr. Miller's handwriting is getting sloppy...
Hans: Okay... the next thing is to count the number of female passengers in the corridor.
Hans: And in parentheses—don't count Miss [Player]...
Hans: Ahh! Sorry! I read the last part aloud.
You: No problem. I just need to count the number of female visitors.
Hans: Miss [Player]! I know why we need to count the number of female visitors!
You: Hmm?
Hans: There's a saying in Bakerlon...
Hans: Women have a better sixth sense than men, so they are more likely to perceive strange phenomena.
Hans: If they're willing to walk the corridors and enjoy the view from the windows, it means that there are fewer phenomena.
Hans's words remind you of Susan...
You: That's probably it.
You: (And honestly, it is very much like Dr. Miller to consider things from an occult perspective.)
You: What should we do next?
Hearing this, Hans looks at the piece of paper in his hands.
Hans: Dr. Miller instructed that the rest of the observations should be left to me...
Hans: He asks that you go find him.
You: In that case... good luck.
Hans: Sure thing!
You: Did I miscount...?
You: I should look closer.
You: (I should go tell Dr. Miller about the situation in the corridor.)
According to the message, talk to the doctor again.
Dr. Miller: Miss [Player], since you're coming back at this time... It seems you got the message I wrote.
You: Yeah, the situation on the train is good.
You explain what you saw in the corridor to Dr. Miller.
Dr. Miller: Very good. It seems like it's effective.
You: Dr. Miller, if this method works...
You: If we keep making adjustments, will the strange phenomena stop completely?
Dr. Miller shakes his head upon hearing your question.
Dr. Miller: That might be difficult.
You: Eh?
Dr. Miller: It is doable from a purely theoretical standpoint.
Dr. Miller: However, after careful analysis, I realized that I'm still limited by objective conditions.
Dr. Miller: On the one hand, the train is still moving, and different mountain conditions will affect the infrastructure environment on the train...
Dr. Miller: Any small changes in the force between the crystals may affect the natural magnetic field.
You: That sounds... like the butterfly effect?
Dr. Miller: Correct. On the other hand, I need to consider that the train carriages were modified from a train over a hundred years old...
Dr. Miller: As long as there are crystals, the strange phenomena will inevitably continue.
Dr. Miller: Until we discover the cause of the strange phenomena...
Dr. Miller: All we can do is monitor the situation on the train and make sure things don't get any worse.
You: I see...
Hearing you sigh, Dr. Miller strokes his beard and smiles gently.
Dr. Miller: Don't worry.
Dr. Miller: Not only do we know more about Bakerlon, but our research has also yielded results. Isn't that great?
You: Yeah, you're right. At least I'm learning more about the crystals...
You: Understood. That's part of success!