Didn’t I Say Drop IT?! Let’s Play Police Quest 2: The Vengeance, Part Seven

PEEEGS!

We last saw Sonny and Keith on an airplane being hi-jakced. So let’s just get back to that, huh?





Oh, is that where they want to go? to Bum Around? Well then we should just let them…

or not!




Guess, Sonny isn’t as quick on the draw as he thought he was… Let’s try that again:

Whoops… Now the stewardess is dead… Sonny you are terrible at this!


Oh, yeah. There were two of them… *load game*







Keith is the most useless partner ever… Sonny starts by searching the two dead radicals:


We then search the other guy but find nothing. Then we search his turban (yes, this is a separate search you have to do)

“read Building your own bomb”

(I want you to know that my brother and I never searched the turban. We never found these instructions and we learned how to defuse the bomb by trial and error…)
Sonny heads to the rear of the plane (where the hijackers came from) to look for the bomb:


GO BOOM!

There isn’t a lot in the bathroom certainly not a lot of places to hide a bomb…

Sonny starts with the paper towel dispenser:

Bingo!

Now we just have to defuse it somehow… Maybe by reversing the directions?








Why does Lytton even need an entire Police Force when they have Sonny?

With the bomb taken care of Sonny returns to the main cabin:



Maybe that’s because whenever there is actual work to do you leave the room?




(I don’t know why the Marshall is a Texan….)



And with that Sonny and Keith disembark!


IN A HELICOPTER?!


Steelton and the Endgame

Once the helicopter lands we head into Steelton PD:








To serve and protect whenever we get around to it…






On the way out Sonny grabs a radio:


And then we’re off to Burt Park!






“of course you do! That way whenever work has to be done I’ll be the one stuck doing it by myself…”

Peaceful but deadly. Probably deadly.

Find out why next time!

Author: Jonathon

Would rather be out swimming, running, or camping. Works in state government. Spent a youth reading genre-fiction; today, he is making up for it by reading large quantities of non-fiction literature. The fact that truth, in every way, is more fascinating than fiction still tickles him.

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