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* Blue Moon Canyon: When the lights go out in the opening cut scene and Lori vanishes, the whole room turns pitch black. Why wasn't there at least a bit of illumination present from the screen of Charlena's laptop? She had it open and was actively using it during the scene, and is still open when the lights come back on again. Presumably it'd revert to battery power immediately if the train car's electricity cut out: an experienced author like her isn't going to risk losing work to a power outage.

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* Blue Moon Canyon: When the lights go out in the opening cut scene and Lori vanishes, the whole room turns pitch black. Why wasn't there at least a bit of illumination present from the screen of Charlena's Charleena's laptop? She had it open and was actively using it during the scene, and is still open when the lights come back on again. Presumably it'd revert to battery power immediately if the train car's electricity cut out: an experienced author like her isn't going to risk losing work to a power outage.
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* Blue Moon Canyon: When the lights go out in the opening cut scene and Lori vanishes, the whole room turns pitch black. Why wasn't there at least a bit of illumination present from the screen of Charlena's laptop? She had it open and was actively using during the scene, and presumably it'd revert to battery power immediately if the train car's electricity cut out: an experienced author like her isn't going to risk losing work to a power outage.

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* Blue Moon Canyon: When the lights go out in the opening cut scene and Lori vanishes, the whole room turns pitch black. Why wasn't there at least a bit of illumination present from the screen of Charlena's laptop? She had it open and was actively using it during the scene, and presumably is still open when the lights come back on again. Presumably it'd revert to battery power immediately if the train car's electricity cut out: an experienced author like her isn't going to risk losing work to a power outage.
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* Blue Moon Canyon: When the lights go out in the opening cut scene and Laurie vanishes, the whole room turns pitch black. Why wasn't there at least a bit of illumination present from the screen of Charlena's laptop? She had it open and was actively using during the scene, and presumably it'd revert to battery power immediately if the train car's electricity cut out: an experienced author like her isn't going to risk losing work to a power outage.

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* Blue Moon Canyon: When the lights go out in the opening cut scene and Laurie Lori vanishes, the whole room turns pitch black. Why wasn't there at least a bit of illumination present from the screen of Charlena's laptop? She had it open and was actively using during the scene, and presumably it'd revert to battery power immediately if the train car's electricity cut out: an experienced author like her isn't going to risk losing work to a power outage.
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* Blue Moon Canyon: When the lights go out in the opening cut scene and Laurie vanishes, the whole room turns pitch black. Why wasn't there at least a bit of illumination present from the screen of Charlena's laptop? She had it open and was actively using during the scene, and presumably it'd revert to battery power immediately if the train car's electricity cut out: an experienced author like her isn't going to risk losing work to a power outage.

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Ethel seems to have been waiting outside for Nancy to leave, not blocking the doorway. I don't know what the confusion is with the Deadly Device (if there is one, it's not very specific or clear).


* Blackmoor Manor: Why does Ethel slide past Nancy to get into Jane’s room instead of waiting for Nancy to leave the room first… or Nancy could have stepped aside for Ethel to enter the room? If Nancy can hear Jane’s lessons through the door when walking past, Ethel should have been able to hear Jane and Nancy talking before Nancy opened the door to leave and Ethel would know to not block the doorway.

* In Deadly Device, what's with the people on call at the end of the game? Ryan is there, and it has to be daytime for you to be able to talk to her. But Gray and Ellie, the night crew, are there (we see Gray, and Ryan says Ellie is there). Mason said he wasn't planning on being around for the storm, so that explains why he isn't there. True everyone is snowed in, but why is Mason the ''only'' person not present? And again, why is it ''daytime''?

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* Blackmoor Manor: Why does Ethel slide past Nancy to get into Jane’s room instead of waiting for Nancy to leave the room first… or Nancy could have stepped aside for Ethel to enter the room? If Nancy can hear Jane’s lessons through the door when walking past, Ethel should have been able to hear Jane and Nancy talking before Nancy opened the door to leave and Ethel would know to not block the doorway.

* In Deadly Device, what's with the people on call at the end of the game? Ryan is there, and it has to be daytime for you to be able to talk to her. But Gray and Ellie, the night crew, are there (we see Gray, and Ryan says Ellie is there). Mason said he wasn't planning on being around for the storm, so that explains why he isn't there. True everyone is snowed in, but why is Mason the ''only'' person not present? And again, why is it ''daytime''?
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* In Deadly Device, why does Ryan say she and **Ellie** will go to town for help? Ellie and Ryan work opposite shifts. Mason is there during the daytime. I know Mason said he wouldn't be around for the storm, but why would Ellie?

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* In Deadly Device, why does what's with the people on call at the end of the game? Ryan say she is there, and **Ellie** will go it has to town be daytime for help? Ellie you to be able to talk to her. But Gray and Ellie, the night crew, are there (we see Gray, and Ryan work opposite shifts. Mason says Ellie is there during the daytime. I know there). Mason said he wouldn't be wasn't planning on being around for the storm, so that explains why he isn't there. True everyone is snowed in, but why would Ellie?
is Mason the ''only'' person not present? And again, why is it ''daytime''?
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!!In Curse of Blackmoor Manor:
* Why does Ethel slide past Nancy to get into Jane’s room instead of waiting for Nancy to leave the room first… or Nancy could have stepped aside for Ethel to enter the room? If Nancy can hear Jane’s lessons through the door when walking past, Ethel should have been able to hear Jane and Nancy talking before Nancy opened the door to leave and Ethel would know to not block the doorway.

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Manor: Why does Ethel slide past Nancy to get into Jane’s room instead of waiting for Nancy to leave the room first… or Nancy could have stepped aside for Ethel to enter the room? If Nancy can hear Jane’s lessons through the door when walking past, Ethel should have been able to hear Jane and Nancy talking before Nancy opened the door to leave and Ethel would know to not block the doorway.
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* In Deadly Device, why does Ryan say she and **Ellie** will go to town for help? Ellie and Ryan work opposite shifts. Mason is there during the daytime. I know Mason said he wouldn't be around for the storm, but why would Ellie?

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In Curse of Blackmoor Manor: Why does Ethel slide past Nancy to get into Jane’s room instead of waiting for Nancy to leave the room first… or Nancy could have stepped aside for Ethel to enter the room? Who goes through a door like that?!? Other than The Three Stooges
If Nancy can hear Jane’s lessons through the door when walking past, Ethel should have been able to hear Jane and Nancy talking before Nancy opened the door to leave and Ethel would know to not block the doorway.

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Why does Ethel slide past Nancy to get into Jane’s room instead of waiting for Nancy to leave the room first… or Nancy could have stepped aside for Ethel to enter the room? Who goes through a door like that?!? Other than The Three Stooges
If Nancy can hear Jane’s lessons through the door when walking past, Ethel should have been able to hear Jane and Nancy talking before Nancy opened the door to leave and Ethel would know to not block the doorway.doorway.

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In Curse of Blackmoor Manor: Why does Ethel slide past Nancy to get into Jane’s room instead of waiting for Nancy to leave the room first… or Nancy could have stepped aside for Ethel to enter the room? Who goes through a door like that?!? Other than The Three Stooges

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In Curse of Blackmoor Manor: Why does Ethel slide past Nancy to get into Jane’s room instead of waiting for Nancy to leave the room first… or Nancy could have stepped aside for Ethel to enter the room? Who goes through a door like that?!? Other than The Three StoogesStooges
If Nancy can hear Jane’s lessons through the door when walking past, Ethel should have been able to hear Jane and Nancy talking before Nancy opened the door to leave and Ethel would know to not block the doorway.
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