![]() ![]() Once we strike the circle, we’ll automatically zip line over to Bridget’s room. The circle will start flipping when we draw our arrow back, for some reason, so we want to shoot when it’s either still or slowing down. We want to hit the little circle right at the top of the window. You also need a bow and arrow to launch the line and then slide down it, so the bow and arrow that we won at the safe house comes in handy. Nancy’s like, “Sure, I guess,” because here she is, getting peer pressured by a terrorist group.Īnyway, the real reason we came up here is because Ewan gave us a zip line, which we can use to zip over to Bridget’s room. Well, actually, they just say “the station.” Because there are so few of those in Glasgow. We get another phone call from Revenant, asking us to cut the lines on the trash compactor at the train station. Wait, that’s 60 Fahrenheit, right? 69 Celsius seems like it would be…a problem.īack at our room, Carson’s sent us Kate’s copy of the Jabberwocky poem. ![]() There’s a thermostat that’s currently set at 69 degrees (lol), that we’ll have to mess with later. Some of the aisles are blocked off, so we’ll have to solve a puzzle to get to those. We can go over to the server room, where I’m sure lots of secret stuff is stored. I mean, maybe not so much with the “forcibly rewriting the rules of the world” idea, but they’re basically using a lot of fancy words to be like, “Revenant doesn’t like the way Scotland is being run right now, and they want to change it.” Revenant voted for Brexit, didn’t they?Īnyway, he tells us that Revenant is probably working on an approximation of the virus, so we want to be on the lookout for anything that might lead us to a lab. That…is what all coups, dictatorships, and revolutions are about. I don’t know why they have to be so cryptic about this. Nancy wonders why the Colony operation looks be starting up again - it is? - and Ewan’s like, “IDK, bro.” He muses that it’s part of Revenant’s long game, but what that game is, he’s not sure yet.Įxcept he does kind of know, because when we ask what Revenant wants, he says that they want to rewrite the rules of the world, and make it in their image. We ask for more information about the Colony operation, and he tells us that the idea was to use a biological weapon to incapacitate the city, then sweep in and take over all the positions of authority. ![]() Let’s go back to Ewan and talk about all the stuff we’ve found. We also find notes on the Colony Operation and this note in code. The Hardy Boys can’t even sneak into an office without getting beaten up, and you’re trying to tell me they might be involved in international spy shit? I’d let Bess steal secrets for me before I asked the Hardy Boys. We find files on Nancy’s friends - Bess, George, and Ned’s are fairly boring, but the Hardy Boys’ are mostly blacked out, and they imply that the Hardys are ~*~involved~*~ in some way. Fucking Logan was a spy this whole time? My suspension of disbelief is SNAPPING. This right here was the exact moment I lost my ability to suspend disbelief. So the informant is someone from Shadow at the Water’s Edge, and the only person in that game whose name starts with an L was Logan. The most recent update is from Kyoto - an informant named “L.M.” has told Cathedral about Nancy’s weird obsession with nosing into Mama Shimizu’s death, and Cathedral muses that Nancy can be easily manipulated by dead family members. We find the file on us, going on about our mad detective skillz and “uncanny interrogation abilities.” Do they mean that we like to yell at our suspects and shame them with guilt until they crack? Because we’re really good at that. In fairness, Nancy was like eight when she died. We find out that Kate’s code name was “Harrier” (Carson is “Condor” and Nancy is “Kestrel”, and I will not be using any of these names because they are confusing and dumb), and she requested that Carson be allowed some access, and Nancy none at all. So we can access a bit of information that Cathedral has on us. Secret Agent Barbie is an excellent game.) It’s super dark, and full of Stereotypical Spy Shit (TM) - fake wigs and glasses, big computer screens that just have maps of the world on them, blah blah Secret Agent Barbie pulled off the spy angle better than this blah. Now that we’ve finally met Ewan and figured out - kind of - what we’re doing here in Scotland, we can explore the secret spy base. We met a clingy Scottish chick who might be up to something, a particularly good finder who is definitely up to something, some old lady who got kidnapped for like five minutes but I guess she’s fine, and a dude who’s supposed to be protecting our life but mostly whines about how he wishes he had a cooler code name instead. Previously on Nancy Drew: The Silent Spy: We landed in Scotland to investigate the mystery of Kate Drew’s death, and immediately found out that ~*~nothing is what it seems~*~. ![]()
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