I wonder if the kidnappers knicked our passport?
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I wonder if the kidnappers knicked our passport?
We're in Queensland. The Smart State :laugh4:
Alright, did we get the voice record after we woke up, or before it? I forgot.
Tell him that, according to a message on the phone, our name is Michael.
Tell him we can't remember anything.
Tell him you remember April, and that you want to help.
You are mean, pever. :laugh4:
Ask if he could translate the part the man said on the voicemail and if he has any advice where we could start looking for our friends. Also if he knows of any anti-French organizations active in the area. Then show him the card we have in our purse and if he knows what to do with it.
You play him the voicemail and ask him to translate it for you.
"Theres quite a bit of unsuitable language in that small bit of english, but it basically says that last night, wherever you where, is the last you will see of them. Then a phrase that doesnt really translate. Anti-french organisations? Only the fact that everyone knows the french are a bunch of pretty boys."
You show him the blue card.
"Oh I see you've got a go card. Smart move, you'd hate to be stuck trying to get on one of those buses that doesnt accept money anymore. Public transport is yours now, my friend."
Well, that settles the card icon. I did use the buses in Brisbane, but I honestly don't specifically remember noticing the symbol, it just rang bells.
Oh and Pever: are we speaking French here? Because April in French is.... Avril! So yes, I would like to help April. :france: :tongue2:
Lets try and construct a hotline with a police.
So that if something goes wrong, we know exactly who to call and they know exactly what is happening to us.
Then, I guess we can start hitting for the bars? That is where everything started yes?
Last October/November I was in Brisbane for a few days, passing through really.
I think we should get the police on board. I mean come on... we're reporting a kidnapping here, they're not seriously going to tell us "sort it out yourself".
We should say as much to this officer, tell him that we seem to be suffering from memory loss, and off to show him the place where we came around.
Is she the same girl we talked when we first walked in? If it is, then can't speak French. We aren't going to get far.
No one else has come in or out.
Looks like Pever doesn't want us getting help...
Brisbane Police should be ashamed of themselves. :shame:
Look around the room for any maps of Brisbane. If there is one, try to pinpoint our starting location by tracing our route on the map
Perhaps we can attempt to speak to her using words that sound similar in both languages, possibly even writing them down.
It would be better than nothing, and possible better than pantomiming.
EDIT:
Scratch that, just realized we don't KNOW english so we don't know what looks similar :(
Hehe, but we do know French (or at least some of us do), so we could use words which are similar. I get the impression that would be against the spirit of the game though.
What about drawing it on a piece of paper?
Just in case you missed this Pever:
Look around the room for any maps of Brisbane. If there is one, try to pinpoint our starting location by tracing our route on the map