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'''REPORT*3:TSUKI''' is the third Report of [[Tokio Morishima]], and overall the seventh chapter of the game. Oddly enough, it is the first and only chapter in [[The Silver Case]] to be split into two parts, though it is arguably not as long as [[Case 5 lifecut]], nor particularly longer than its other counterparts. The split itself may be for thematic purposes, but, nevertheless, both parts will be covered under this page.
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|date=July 7, 1999<br>July 8, 1999<br>July 9, 1999<br>July 10, 1999<br>July 11, 1999<br>12, 1999
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|location=[[Typhoon]]<br>[[Jackhammer]]<br>[[Apricot Square]]<br>[[Precinct 24]]<br>[[Mulholland]]<br>[[Yamikumo Apartments]]<br>[[Harakiri Batting Center]]
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}}'''Report*3:TSUKI''' is the third [[Placebo]] report of ''[[The Silver Case]]''. The chapter follows [[Tokio Morishima]]'s perspective during the events of {{CL|3}}.
  
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==Description==
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TSUKI follows Tokio's investigation into a series of riddles that he believes were sent to him by [[Kaiji Enzawa|The Bat]]. Tokio and [[Erika Yukawa]] grow closer during their investigation, and eventually come to unravel the truth behind the events at [[Mikumo 77]].
  
== Description ==
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==Summary==
TSUKI follows Morishima now as he follows a mysterious lead given to him in an email that turns out to be from one of the [[Mikumo Boys]], particularly the one who had his mouth burned with oil and is shown jumping into the smokestack in [[Case 3 parade]]. Morishima slowly unravels the mystery behind the [[Mikumo Incident]] alongside Yukawa, and finds himself possibly in more danger posed by [[The Bat]].
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'''Wednesday, July 7, 1999, 9:08AM'''<br>
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Tokio is awoken by the sound of construction outside. He reads an email from [[Slash]], providing the mail address of [[Kaiji Enzawa|The Bat]], "junk@kipple.ne.jp". Tokio asks [[Red]] if he wants to grow big and attack the construction workers outside. He decides to take Red with him on a drive. In his car, Tokio writes that Red is something of a coward, and gets sensitive whenever anything disturbs him. He wonders if The Bat has anything to do with [[Kamui Uehara]], and decides to contact him.
  
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'''3:28PM'''<br>
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Tokio emails The Bat, telling him to contact him to talk about Kamui. Outside, the construction starts again.
  
== Summary ==
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'''Thursday, July 8, 1999, 9:05AM'''<br>
'''Morishima's room, July 7th, 1999, Wednesday, ~9:00AM'''
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Tokio wakes up again to the sound of construction. He reads an email from The Bat, sending him four riddles. Tokio gets in his car to escape the noise, and decides to play along with The Bat's game. He tries working through the first riddle, but makes no progress.
  
Morishima slowly wakes to the sounds of construction outside of his window, saying that he had a nightmare and smoking a Placebo cigarette before moving over to his computer. He reads an email from Slash saying that he has located The Bat and gave Morishima The Bat's email and IP addresses along with some other information. Morishima then reads Today's Word and this week's issue of Weekly Lovers, this week starring the Darlingtonia Californica, or "Shadowy Fairy." Morishima then decides to take Red with him for a ride to get away from the construction noise for a while.  
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'''1:39PM'''<br>
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Tokio goes to the smoke shop [[Mulholland]] to buy cigarettes. The [[Mulholland lady|old lady]] hands him a pack ''Placebo'' brand cigarettes. She says that her late husband used to smoke them, and is probably still smoking them in Heaven. Tokio decides to head home.
  
'''Morishima's Car'''
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'''2:23PM'''<br>
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Back home, Tokio thinks to himself that Erika would be better at solving the riddles than he is. He emails her, asking for her help and forwarding the riddles. Next he emails [[S. Inohana]], asking if anyone known as "The Bat" was ever involved in the Kamui case. Tired of the noise over the past couple days, he goes to sleep.
  
Morishima laments to Red about the amount of work the pair have been taking on before opening a Morishima Memo, writing about how Red is a loveable coward, and that The Bat is "one fucked up dude," and is heavily invested in Kamui. Morishima makes up some facts about The Bat before admitting to how bored he really is, and decides to email him, heading home to do so.  
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'''12:03AM'''<br>
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Erika emails Tokio, asking who The Bat is, and telling him to search for keywords to solve the riddle. Inohana tells him he hasn't heard of The Bat, but to find out who he is.
  
'''Morishima's Room, 3:28PM'''
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'''1:24PM'''<br>
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At [[Jackhammer]], Tokio wonders aloud about the riddle. The [[Bartender]] recognizes the riddle from Mother Goose, and tells him that the answer is "the blind man".
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'''3:06AM'''<br>
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Back home, Tokio emails the answer of the first riddle to The Bat, and asks what happens when he solves them all.
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'''Friday, July 9, 1999, 9:05AM'''<br>
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Tokio wakes up to the noise again, and reads an email from The Bat, saying that when he figures them all out, he'll tell him a fairy tale, and then tell him who he is. He emails Erika, telling him that The Bat was the one who interrupted their chat in Scolba. He tells her the riddles are related to Mother Goose, and that they should be solvable.
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'''11:09AM'''<br>
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At [[Apricot Square]], Tokio meets up with Erika, who brought a Mother Goose book. They cross-referenced the riddles with the tales from the book, and figured out all of the answers; "The blind man", "Needle and thread", "Hell", and "Parents". Erika wonders what the meaning of the answers is, and if The Bat is really worth chasing after. Tokio tells her that he believes The Bat is connected to Kamui. Back home, he writes that he's letting The Bat get to him and that he is starting to fear him like the way he fears Kamui. He sends the four answers to The Bat and asks who he is.
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'''7:51PM'''<br>
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Tokio smokes in his room, remarking that the construction outside is finally over.
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'''Saturday, July 10, 1999, 9:09AM'''<br>
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Tokio receives an email from The Bat, telling him a fairy tale about three boys and a princess. In it, the clouds are dirtied black, and the village died out. Then, a night-mare eating chimera disappears along with the wind. He reads an email from Erika telling him to call her as soon as he reads it. Inohana tells him to report with information about The Bat. He tells Inohana that there's nothing yet to report. He calls Erika, who tells him that she believes the poems themselves have more meaning beyond just the answers. He agrees to meet with Erika again and show her the new mail from The Bat.
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Revision as of 16:25, 28 March 2024

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Report*3:TSUKI is the third Placebo report of The Silver Case. The chapter follows Tokio Morishima's perspective during the events of case#3:parade.

Description

TSUKI follows Tokio's investigation into a series of riddles that he believes were sent to him by The Bat. Tokio and Erika Yukawa grow closer during their investigation, and eventually come to unravel the truth behind the events at Mikumo 77.

Summary

Wednesday, July 7, 1999, 9:08AM
Tokio is awoken by the sound of construction outside. He reads an email from Slash, providing the mail address of The Bat, "junk@kipple.ne.jp". Tokio asks Red if he wants to grow big and attack the construction workers outside. He decides to take Red with him on a drive. In his car, Tokio writes that Red is something of a coward, and gets sensitive whenever anything disturbs him. He wonders if The Bat has anything to do with Kamui Uehara, and decides to contact him.

3:28PM
Tokio emails The Bat, telling him to contact him to talk about Kamui. Outside, the construction starts again.

Thursday, July 8, 1999, 9:05AM
Tokio wakes up again to the sound of construction. He reads an email from The Bat, sending him four riddles. Tokio gets in his car to escape the noise, and decides to play along with The Bat's game. He tries working through the first riddle, but makes no progress.

1:39PM
Tokio goes to the smoke shop Mulholland to buy cigarettes. The old lady hands him a pack Placebo brand cigarettes. She says that her late husband used to smoke them, and is probably still smoking them in Heaven. Tokio decides to head home.

2:23PM
Back home, Tokio thinks to himself that Erika would be better at solving the riddles than he is. He emails her, asking for her help and forwarding the riddles. Next he emails S. Inohana, asking if anyone known as "The Bat" was ever involved in the Kamui case. Tired of the noise over the past couple days, he goes to sleep.

12:03AM
Erika emails Tokio, asking who The Bat is, and telling him to search for keywords to solve the riddle. Inohana tells him he hasn't heard of The Bat, but to find out who he is.

1:24PM
At Jackhammer, Tokio wonders aloud about the riddle. The Bartender recognizes the riddle from Mother Goose, and tells him that the answer is "the blind man".

3:06AM
Back home, Tokio emails the answer of the first riddle to The Bat, and asks what happens when he solves them all.

Friday, July 9, 1999, 9:05AM
Tokio wakes up to the noise again, and reads an email from The Bat, saying that when he figures them all out, he'll tell him a fairy tale, and then tell him who he is. He emails Erika, telling him that The Bat was the one who interrupted their chat in Scolba. He tells her the riddles are related to Mother Goose, and that they should be solvable.

11:09AM
At Apricot Square, Tokio meets up with Erika, who brought a Mother Goose book. They cross-referenced the riddles with the tales from the book, and figured out all of the answers; "The blind man", "Needle and thread", "Hell", and "Parents". Erika wonders what the meaning of the answers is, and if The Bat is really worth chasing after. Tokio tells her that he believes The Bat is connected to Kamui. Back home, he writes that he's letting The Bat get to him and that he is starting to fear him like the way he fears Kamui. He sends the four answers to The Bat and asks who he is.

7:51PM
Tokio smokes in his room, remarking that the construction outside is finally over.

Saturday, July 10, 1999, 9:09AM
Tokio receives an email from The Bat, telling him a fairy tale about three boys and a princess. In it, the clouds are dirtied black, and the village died out. Then, a night-mare eating chimera disappears along with the wind. He reads an email from Erika telling him to call her as soon as he reads it. Inohana tells him to report with information about The Bat. He tells Inohana that there's nothing yet to report. He calls Erika, who tells him that she believes the poems themselves have more meaning beyond just the answers. He agrees to meet with Erika again and show her the new mail from The Bat.

The Silver Case
Transmitter case#0:lunatics · case#1:decoyman · case#2:spectrum · case#3:parade · case#4:kamuidrome · case#5:lifecut · case#!:tamura · case#25:whiteout prologue
Placebo report*1:YUME · report*2:HANA · report*3:TSUKI · report*4:AI · report*5:HIKARI · report*6:YAMI
Extra material Pre-Lunatics · placebo prequel · case#4.5:face