Bad Medicine/Transcript

Bureau headquarters, New Delhi, India...

Chief Ripley: As much as I'd like to offer you a proper congratulations on dealing a crippling blow to SOMBRA in Kazakhstan, , we've got to get straight to work here in India!

Chief Ripley: As far as we can tell, SOMBRA has gone dormant since we disabled the satellite. We haven't detected any trace of recent activity!

Chief Ripley: Meanwhile, New Delhi has been hit by a devastating earthquake. With a population of 20 million, a lot of people will need our help!

Chief Ripley: It'll be your job, , to maintain the security and safety of the earthquake victims and rescue workers on-site.

Chief Ripley: Rising Hope, a non-government organization specializing in disaster relief, is here to offer clean up and recovery support. They could use your help too.

Chief Ripley: , I want you and Carmen to head out to the Taj Mahal, which was hit pretty hard. It's one of the country's most popular tourist destinations, so there'll be a lot to do!

Carmen: As a reporter, I've had experiences with earthquakes, . It's going to be dangerous out there!

Carmen: Quakes of this magnitude can often cause aftershocks, so we'll need to stay sharp! I don't want you to fall into any crevices and get hurt!

Carmen: Alright, , let's head to the Taj Mahal and help get this disaster zone under control!

Chapter 1
Investigate Earthquake Site.

Carmen Martinez: Wow, this really IS a disaster zone, ! It's awful to see the Taj Mahal in this condition, it was such a tranquil place the last time I was here!

Carmen: What?! You found a dead body?!

Carmen: Hmm... you're right, , that girl clearly didn't die because of the earthquake. See that blood-tinged foam around her mouth?

Carmen: And she's wearing a name tag. Her name is Donna Sandover. Look, she was working with Rising Hope! That's the organization that's been assisting the disaster victims!

Carmen: The woman on this cellphone screen looks like the victim; it must be hers! Do you think you can unlock it?

Carmen: A torn photograph? Tourists take thousands of pictures at the Taj Mahal, but they don't normally tear them up. Nice catch, , let's piece it back together!

Carmen: Well, , we came to India to protect the disaster victims, but it looks like we've got a murder on our hands! Let's find the killer!

Examine Torn Photo.

Carmen: That torn photograph you found, ... is that a picture of our victim... riding an elephant?

Carmen: Great, finding an elephant in India will be like finding a needle in a haystack!

(Sanjay arrives on the scene, riding an elephant.)

Sanjay (his elephant is holding a selfie stick): Hello! Bonjour! Guten Tag! You wanna buy a selfie stick?!

Carmen: Speak of the devil! Alright kid,   has some questions for you about this photo!

Question Sanjay Korrapati about his photo with the victim.

Sanjay (his elephant is holding a selfie stick): So, how about that selfie stick,  ? Or a magnet... a keychain... a snowglobe?

Carmen: Whoa, slow down there! What's your name, kid?

Sanjay (his elephant puts the selfie stick down): I'm Sanjay Korrapati. As in "Sanjay & Kesavan's Elephant Rides"! You want an elephant ride,  ? Only five rupees!

Carmen: No, we don't want an elephant ride! We want to ask you about the woman in this photograph. We think she was murdered here at the Taj Mahal.

Sanjay: Murdered?! Why, that's Donna! Nice lady! We took that picture with a selfie stick! Sure you don't want that selfie stick? One rupee!

Carmen: Aaaargh! No selfie sticks! What do you know about Donna?

Sanjay: Donna was much nicer than my usual tourist customers. She bought souvenirs from me at the train station near the Hanuman Statue and even paid for a ride on Kesavan!

Carmen: Alright, kid, thanks for the tip. Don't go too far away, <Rank> <Name> may want to talk to you again.

(After talking to Sanjay Korrapati)

Carmen: Wow, quite a resourceful kid! I'm surprised he didn't try to sell us the Taj Mahal!

Carmen: <Name>, let's check out the station near the Hanuman Statue where Donna bought some of Sanjay's goods. We might find some more clues!

Investigate Toppled Statue.

Carmen: Look <Name>, the toppled Hanuman Statue has completely destroyed the railway track!

Carmen: It's heartbreaking to see this beautiful city in such a state!

Carmen: That book you picked up has a stain on it, the exact same color as the blood-tinged foam on our victim. This must have come from the crime scene!

Carmen: The book is faded, though. We'd better give it a closer look.

Carmen: And you've found a wallet with the initials "D.S."! It must've belonged to the victim, Donna Sandover. Let's see what's inside.

Examine Faded Book.

Carmen: That book has some ancient writing on it, but I can't read it, <Name>!

Carmen: I suppose you're right. We'd better have Dupont take a look at this book. Hope he doesn't ramble on all day about it!

Examine Victim's Wallet.

Carmen: What did you find in our victim's wallet, <Name>? This business card looks like a good lead!

Carmen: The card says, "Inner Enlightenment Yoga. Every sunrise under the bodhi tree, Buddha Jayanti Park."

Carmen: There's no name or address on it, but there is a distinct logo. Let's run that through the Bureau's database to see whose card this is!

Examine Unknown Logo.

Carmen: Nice work, <Name>, you found a match for that logo on the business card we found in the victim's wallet! It's a yoga class taught by a Randy Green... also known as "Bodhi".

Carmen: Let's go have a chat with Bodhi and see how our victim got his business card.

Ask Bodhi Green about his business card.

Carmen: Are you Randy Green?

Bodhi (doing a yoga pose, showing his legs): No, I don't go by that name anymore. Not since I was cleansed by the flashing light of the Guru! My name is Bodhi!

Carmen: Umm... okay then, Bodhi. Do you think you could come up here for a minute? It's a little hard talking to your feet!

(Bodhi stands up.)

Bodhi: Sure! Namaste, my friends!

Carmen: We're investigating the murder of Donna Sandover. We found your business card in her wallet!

Bodhi: Donna's dead?! Whoa, that's darkness, man. I met her at the hostel where I live, then she came to my yoga classes. We were totally on the same wavelength.

Carmen: Wavelength?

Bodhi: It's the vibe, man! I loved how gung-ho she was, getting her hands dirty with Rising Hope and helping others in need... Just like Guru Padmasana!

Carmen: Alright, Bodhi, just don't wander off, if you get OUR vibe.

Bodhi: Peace my friends! Live in the light!

Examine Locked Cellphone.

Carmen: Great, <Name>, you've unlocked the victim's cellphone!

Carmen: Her outgoing calls were to a Warren Goodfellow, who appears to have been her supervisor at Rising Hope. He shouldn't be hard to find.

Carmen: Let's ask Warren some questions to see if he can give us more information about Donna.

Ask Warren Goodfellow about the phone calls from the victim.

Carmen: Mr Goodfellow? We know you've got your hands full dealing with this earthquake, but we would like to speak to you about Donna Sandover. She's been murdered!

Warren: Donna is dead?! That's terrible! And it couldn't come at a worse time. We're already so short on resources!

Carmen: She'd phoned you a lot while she was working here. What was she calling about?

Warren: For moral support. Donna was an idealist; well-intentioned but a little naive. She had a good heart, but struggled with some of the harsh realities we face in a disaster zone.

Warren: I tried to encourage her to stay strong and remember why she came here... to help others.

Carmen: We're sorry you've lost a dedicated worker. We're happy to offer any assistance we can to Rising Hope!

Warren: Thank you, we appreciate any support you could give!