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==[[File:Light_Bulb.png]] Tips== * If you want to check if a husk was drained or burned, try extracting blood from it with a syringe. ** Got a husk in genetics? No ID on him? Use the scanner on the body to get the fingerprints and you know who that poor sod was. * An Advanced Mass Spectrometer will allow you to insert a blood sample, analyzing and listing the chemicals in the sample - This can be useful in finding abnormal toxins, if a body is fresh. * The built-in Medical Scanner function of your PDA[[File:Detectivepda.png]] will show time of death - This can be used to force alibis from your suspects * You can put an empty speedloader back into an autolathe to receive a full refund of materials * You can use Meson Scanners to find hidden walls; they show hidden doors as open spaces when not in direct sight of them. * The Detective's scanner can be used at range, to scan containers and such. * You can get a person's fingerprints by directly scanning them with a forensic scanner. * You can use a screwdriver on your revolver to modify it to shoot much more lethal .357 rounds. Remember to eject the loaded rounds, or it'll end up going off in your face.
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