Suicide Senator is a Generic Call Incident featured in 911 Operator. This call has a single storyline in which an assistant to a U.S. Senator calls in to report that he has committed suicide in his office.
As a Generic Call, Suicide Senator can be triggered at any time during Free Play.
During Career Play, it will only be triggered in Washington D.C..
Opening Lines[]
Speaker | Line |
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Operator | "911, what's your emergency?" |
Caller | "Hello? Mr. Stampson is dead!" |
Reputation[]
Dialog Choice | Resolve Call Reputation |
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(ANSWER CALL) | +3 |
WHAT HAPPENED? ->LEAVE THE ROOM
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Set to 2 |
CLOSE THE WINDOW
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Set to 0 |
CHECK THE WINDOWS ->LEAVE THE ROOM
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Set to 3 |
IT'S IMPORTANT
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Set to 0 |
Maximum possible: | 3 |
Plot[]
This call has only one storyline, with two possible endings which are difficult to tell apart until you receive your Reputation reward: Only one will award you with the full +3 Reputation.
Additionally, there are ways to IGNORE the call entirely without suffering negative consequences (but forfeiting any reward as well). That path is described separately, below.
Summary[]
Senatorial assistant Jenny Wilis calls 911 in a panic to report that her boss, U.S. Senator Stampson, is dead. When questioned by the operator, Wilis reports that she thought her boss had gone home that evening, and the lights were off in his office; but when she entered the office she found Stampson hanging from the ceiling.
The operator instructs Wilis not to touch anything and leave the room. She goes to do so, but then suddenly notices the Senator's body moving. However, it turns out to be because a window in the office is open. The operator once again instructs Wilis not to touch anything and leave.
Police units are dispatched to the scene to question Wilis and begin investigating the incident.
On Site[]
SUICIDE SENATOR | |||||
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Element | Name | Actions | Notes | ||
Jenny Wilis (caller) | Interrogate | Always white female. | |||
Senator Stampson | Handle dead body | Always white male. |
- On arrival, units will find the caller and the senator's body in the office.
- The caller must be questioned by police.
- The Senator's body must be handled by police.
- Since no one needs to be transported from the scene, even a single officer on a Police Bike can resolve the call on his own.
Optimal Conversation[]
This Optimal Conversation maximizes the number of Reputation points received for resolving the call (+3) as quickly as possible.
Choices to Avoid[]
Do not tell the caller to CLOSE THE WINDOW
or IT'S IMPORTANT
, unless you wish to IGNORE the call (see below). Both options will zero out your Reputation reward.
Furthermore, it's important not to tell the caller to LEAVE THE ROOM
before checking whether the Senator is really dead. Doing so reduces your reward by -1 Reputation.
Ignoring the Call[]
Another way to handle this call is to IGNORE it completely. This awards you no Reputation whatsoever, but carries no penalty either, and could be useful if you have no units to send.
There are two ways to achieve this ending. The shortest way is to follow the same path as described in the Optimal Conversation above; but instead of telling the caller to LEAVE THE ROOM
at the very end, tell her to CLOSE THE WINDOW
. The call ends, and you can just click IGNORE.
After Action Report[]
Condition ID | If... | After-Action Report Text |
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Story | Always | "The senator was found dead. His assistant claimed it's a suicide." |
Good | CHECK THE WINDOWS ->LEAVE THE ROOM
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"The police started an investigation to establish if he'd committed suicide or had been murdered." |
Bad | CLOSE THE WINDOW
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"Crime scene was interfered, because of operator's instructions. The police was unable to claim if the senator had committed suicide or had been murdered."' |
WAIT FOR THE POLICE
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STAND ON SOMETHING ->LEAVE THE ROOM
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