Togusa (
standalonehuman) wrote in
recolle2017-05-24 06:56 pm
Detective Work [Closed]
WHO: Togusa and Naoto Shirogane
WHERE: The Police Department Tech Lab
WHEN: The 24th
WHAT: Togusa and Naoto try to investigate the photos sent by Retrospec, find nothing, but it's a good primer for Naoto in detective work.
WARNINGS: None.
It's almost funny for Togusa to think that now that school is letting out, a few of his best helpers are going to become more available. When Retrospec is insisting on adding so many young adults to their platform, especially ones with so much skill? Togusa will take the help he can get.
But it's different with Shirogane. He has potential. His name got the Department's door open for him, but he has already been proving to have the skills to stick around as a junior detective. So, Togusa is happy to run him through some more intensive detective work.
They had collected any photos they could from willing volunteers if someone spotted a reflective surface in the background. With luck, and the Department's software, they'll be able to get a glimpse of whoever was taking those pictures.
When Naoto arrives, Togusa is seated at one of the computers with a large monitor, looking over what Retrospec had sent to him. It's a photo of the entire damn bullpen, inside the precinct, during the weekly briefing, so everyone is looking away. He's not the only one who can be spotted in the photo, but also Izunia, Sakakura, Kadam, and that's probably Gabranth on the edge. This one felt like a message.
WHERE: The Police Department Tech Lab
WHEN: The 24th
WHAT: Togusa and Naoto try to investigate the photos sent by Retrospec, find nothing, but it's a good primer for Naoto in detective work.
WARNINGS: None.
It's almost funny for Togusa to think that now that school is letting out, a few of his best helpers are going to become more available. When Retrospec is insisting on adding so many young adults to their platform, especially ones with so much skill? Togusa will take the help he can get.
But it's different with Shirogane. He has potential. His name got the Department's door open for him, but he has already been proving to have the skills to stick around as a junior detective. So, Togusa is happy to run him through some more intensive detective work.
They had collected any photos they could from willing volunteers if someone spotted a reflective surface in the background. With luck, and the Department's software, they'll be able to get a glimpse of whoever was taking those pictures.
When Naoto arrives, Togusa is seated at one of the computers with a large monitor, looking over what Retrospec had sent to him. It's a photo of the entire damn bullpen, inside the precinct, during the weekly briefing, so everyone is looking away. He's not the only one who can be spotted in the photo, but also Izunia, Sakakura, Kadam, and that's probably Gabranth on the edge. This one felt like a message.

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It's partly that she has a task she's been assigned, and she absolutely wants to prove that she's reliable. It's also that she herself is becoming consumed by what's going on and the apparent flimsiness of reality.
She's not expecting, though, a picture of the precinct on Togusa's screen when she walks in. "That... is inside this building."
Stellar observation, Shirogane.
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"I couldn't ask for a bug sweep of the room without being really suspicious. But Retrospec wants us to be paranoid. So I'm trying not to rise to the bait."
He puts on a smile. Right, focus on why they're there. "We've got plenty of examples, but did you get any other pictures that fit the bill?"
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"Though several at an angle not easily reachable by a man on foot." She pauses. "What do you know about camera drones?"
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"Can't get photos indoors, so that wouldn't be our magic bullet answer." He reaches for the folder. "But that certainly might be one of multiple things Retrospec is using."
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"What about a microdrone? Something the size of a mosquito. Technologically speaking, it'd be incredibly advanced to the point of possibly not feasible with current technology," she admits, "but it would also explain how these seemingly impossible photographs were taken."
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Togusa starts to pull up the photos that he got sent, all digital. "What else do you have? I can transfer anything on to here." He clicks the photo of the bullpen closed. It was a good reminder of what is at stake, but not functional for what they are trying to do now.
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The folder she had handed him has pictures from several Retrospec users, all that seem to be taken without their knowledge. "I couldn't see anything in the reflections, even at the maximum resolution."
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One of Rachel Hishimura, but she's walking past a shop window that seems to have a good reflection behind her. Togusa clicks around a little to enhance just the window portion of the picture. "Still takes a human's eye to judge what we're looking at. But I can't deny that it helps."
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"Good eye," Togusa comments. He scrolls around the image a little more. "You think it's weird that our eye gets automatically drawn to anything that looks like a face? We're better at knowing something is a face. Computers are better at figuring out whose face it is."
Maybe nothing else in this photo. Togusa reaches for one that Naoto supplied to put up next.
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"Again, I would have noticed a photographer in the classroom."
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He keeps looking, but a question comes up. "Who sits in the back of the room? There a chance that Retrospec just hijacked the camera of someone's phone? Kind of like how they got those video a few months ago?"
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"But as far as I can tell, he's not a Retrospec user. He's a 'normal' person. Which doesn't rule out your assertion, mind you," she adds. "But how would that explain the aerial shots?"
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Togusa leans back in his chair, and puts one hand behind his head. "I'm tempted to say traffic cameras, but that almost feels too simple." He looks over at Naoto, and pulls the current picture off of the viewer. "Do you have something, even if it doesn't fit the exercise, that looks like it was taken from the air? Just, what kind of perspective are we talking about here?"
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"Not that the cameraperson couldn't have been, say, on a table."
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But the closer he looks, the more it starts to bring back an idea. The more familiar this all feels. Togusa's gaze almost starts to slide out of focus before he blinks in surprise. "How do you take a picture without a camera?"
With that nonsequitur, Togusa starts looking between the last two pictures. "You were the one saying that maybe Retrospec has got a way to control what we see, right? Expand on that. Maybe all the changes we're seeing are just, what? A change in our perception, or a different filter being put into place?"