RE: Man and Machine (TWS)
01-24-2012, 05:26 PM
Hmm...
Try warming up to Bolton, he's just heard that his friend has died and if he's innocent may be at a vulnerable emotional state right now.
Get him to share some stories about college with Anderson, pay attention to other names and contacts he mentions, see if the story leads into any talk about androids or nanites.
If it doesn't, ask him if they ever worked on android programming/modification. If that still doesn't lead anywhere, show him the picture of Rayt again and inform him that he was the murder, and that he was an android, a particularly strong one. Gauge his reaction, see what your gut tells you if it looks like he's hiding anything.
Make a point to not mention the direct cause of death (the nanites), maybe it would be even best to act like you haven't found any. Instead, try and press Bolton about his programming experience. Maybe hint that you're looking for a connection to someone who could reprogram an android, while he's busy wanting to avoid that connection, get him to talk about areas he's worked or dabbled in. He may mention nanites, if so capitalize on it. If not, ask about programming for a dynamic archtecture, as well as shared programming (basically ask about nanites without saying "nanites").
I assume Evan is making his own observations.
Try warming up to Bolton, he's just heard that his friend has died and if he's innocent may be at a vulnerable emotional state right now.
Get him to share some stories about college with Anderson, pay attention to other names and contacts he mentions, see if the story leads into any talk about androids or nanites.
If it doesn't, ask him if they ever worked on android programming/modification. If that still doesn't lead anywhere, show him the picture of Rayt again and inform him that he was the murder, and that he was an android, a particularly strong one. Gauge his reaction, see what your gut tells you if it looks like he's hiding anything.
Make a point to not mention the direct cause of death (the nanites), maybe it would be even best to act like you haven't found any. Instead, try and press Bolton about his programming experience. Maybe hint that you're looking for a connection to someone who could reprogram an android, while he's busy wanting to avoid that connection, get him to talk about areas he's worked or dabbled in. He may mention nanites, if so capitalize on it. If not, ask about programming for a dynamic archtecture, as well as shared programming (basically ask about nanites without saying "nanites").
I assume Evan is making his own observations.