Child of Karras on 13/10/2003 at 14:23
What do you think? Let's take a look at the staff at UNATCO for analaysis. Okay so it is obvious that the motive here was to either annoy Hermann or it could be some form of revenge. Now there are many possibilites since Hermann and Navarre aren't exactly the most popular duo in UNATCO and there are many who would want to wring thier necks but let's take a closer look...
RULED OUT:
Jaime Reyees (Spends too much time in the infirmiry and personality shows no sign of the sort that would pull a prank of this sort.)
Joseph Manderly (Head of UNATCO. Has better things to do than to ruin Hermann's drink. I don't believe he has any kind of grudge against Gunther)
Sam Carter (Mostly to himself and has a strong sense of loyalty and order. No reason to put him in the list)
Barry (Nervous guy. Don't think he would want to poke his nose into such things)
Navarre (No explanation needed)
POSSIBLE SUSPECTS:
Alex Jacobson (Has technical knowledge and is known to fear Navarre who is close to Hermann. Motive most likely revenge)
Shannon (The squealing, thieving woman. Very likely to have caused the problem. No indication of any hatred towards Hermann but personality-wise, possible)
Unknown Tech Guy (As Hermann pointed out, the staff knows his favorite flavour and mentioned earlier, he and Navarre are not well-liked)
What do you all think?
Minion21g on 13/10/2003 at 14:39
I actually think it was Joseph Manderley he probably told the tech guy to replace all the orange with lemon-lime. Funny thing is, the next person to use the soda machine most likely gets an orange because all of the soda can models are orange :D
Allon on 13/10/2003 at 20:48
Poor Gunther/Jeff.... :(
Krahl on 14/10/2003 at 10:58
Actually, I think the little orange/lemon lime scene was there to illustrate something. Besides the fact that it makes me laugh everytime I see it, I think they put this in there to show how paranoid the people working in this field can be. They're used to constantly watch their back for aggressors. They're also too proud to admit they might make mistakes, or that the machine might have malfunctionned (blind trust in technology), so the easiest thing is to blame someone.