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#0, NA Cornet-Scientifer (morning), July 12, 2410
Posted by Gryphon on Jul-26-06 at 06:52 PM
Explosion at IPO HQ
One injured; investigation under way

By Jack Dixon, Cornet-Scientifer Staff

NEW AVALON - An explosion ripped through part of International Police Organization Headquarters last night, destroying a laboratory and sending one IPO officer to the hospital.

According to the office of IPO Chief Benjamin Hutchins, the explosion, occurring at about 11:50 PM Avalon Standard Time, demolished a chemistry lab on the tenth floor. The lab is part of a laboratory complex used by the IPO's crime scene investigation unit. The blast also wrecked one of the building's main elevator shafts, putting the elevator out of service, and damaged windows and other items throughout the ninth, tenth, and eleventh floors. Fire-suppression systems contained the ensuing fire within moments, preventing further harm or injury.

One IPO officer was injured in the explosion and taken to Boyce Memorial Medical Center for treatment. The identity of the officer had not been released by the Chief's office at press time, but the victim is believed to be a member of the crime scene unit's second-shift crew. Lt. Luornu Durgo, the Chief's administrative assistant, would only confirm that the victim is an investigative officer, not a technician or laboratory worker. No information was available from the IPO, NAPD, or Boyce Memorial regarding the injured officer's condition or prognosis.

Investigators from the IPO and NAPD immediately began looking into the cause of the blast. They quickly announced that they did not believe the explosion to have been the result of a deliberate attack on the IPO.

"At this point we believe we can rule out the use of an explosive device or weapon," said NAPD Chief Inspector James Brass. "It appears that the source of the explosion was an equipment malfunction involving one of the high-energy tools used by the crime scene unit to analyze evidence. Chemicals used in the trace evidence analysis lab may also have been involved. At this point we just can't say for certain, but there are no indications that this was a deliberate bombing."

Witnesses said the explosion appeared to coincide with a lightning strike to the building at the height of the violent thunderstorm activity that blanketed the city for much of last night. Whether the blast was connected with the lightning strike is not yet known.

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#1, RE: NA Cornet-Scientifer (morning), July 12, 2410
Posted by StaticdashPulse on Jul-26-06 at 06:56 PM
In response to message #0
LAST EDITED ON Dec-21-11 AT 02:42 PM (EST)
 
Now that's what I call a news flash!

#3, RE: NA Cornet-Scientifer (morning), July 12, 2410
Posted by Berk on Jul-27-06 at 00:12 AM
In response to message #1
>Now that's what I call a news flash!

...

oi the puns


#2, RE: NA Cornet-Scientifer (morning), July 12, 2410
Posted by CdrMike on Jul-26-06 at 10:01 PM
In response to message #0
Alright, quick, lets take a head count. Hey, anybody seen Greg Sanders?

Alright, so I've seen one too many episodes of CSI. But that explosion was pretty cool.


#4, RE: NA Cornet-Scientifer (morning), July 12, 2410
Posted by MoonEyes on Jul-28-06 at 03:49 AM
In response to message #2
>Alright, quick, lets take a head count. Hey, anybody seen Greg
>Sanders?
>
>Alright, so I've seen one too many episodes of CSI. But that
>explosion was pretty cool.


Noting the lightning, and the notable pun above...I'd say it's more likely to be Barry Allen than Greg. :)


#5, RE: NA Cornet-Scientifer (morning), July 12, 2410
Posted by CdrMike on Jul-29-06 at 03:04 PM
In response to message #4
>>Alright, quick, lets take a head count. Hey, anybody seen Greg
>>Sanders?
>>
>>Alright, so I've seen one too many episodes of CSI. But that
>>explosion was pretty cool.
>
>
>Noting the lightning, and the notable pun above...I'd say it's more
>likely to be Barry Allen than Greg. :)

Yeah, that's what I was figuring. But the moment I read "crime scene investigation unit," my first thought was of the explosion in Greg's lab. I swear, producers will write anything into the script to justify remodeling sets.


#6, RE: NA Cornet-Scientifer (morning), July 12, 2410
Posted by Star Ranger4 on Aug-05-06 at 02:19 AM
In response to message #5
>>Noting the lightning, and the notable pun above...I'd say it's more
>>likely to be Barry Allen than Greg. :)
>
>Yeah, that's what I was figuring. But the moment I read "crime scene
>investigation unit," my first thought was of the explosion in Greg's
>lab.

Heh. Which reminds me of a line in CSI the other night where one of the 'other' lab techs was talking to Greg and mentioning that he too aspired to make the move out of the lab to the field and was considering him a role model.

besides, UF Greg is a Dantrovian, so he already has had an avatorial boost, so to speak. Nothing to say that the accident didnt happen to Mr. Allen while he was visiting Greg's lab except for the fact that I'm never right. In fact its almost funny just how wrong I can be at times!