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Questions for the GM:
1) When a beast is killed with a cannon, is a clue given about the killer?
2) In the description of the "Ancient Memory" bear's ability, what is meant by "encounter"?
3) How do you get into the cockpit of the killed robot, Bill?
My interpretation of what happened at night:
Tuborg - was likely idle (no doubt about it).
Glinok - possibly hacking the cannon ("Tap-tap... Checking... This thing works?"), but I'm not sure.
Willy Barankin - I don't see any non-displayed actions.
Robot Bill - either defending or blocking Rudy ("someone was stomping with metal feet so hard that the ground shook in neighboring houses").
Zombojashik (Rimp) - most likely conducting his own research, but due to his premature death, nothing came of it (perhaps the words about the antenna relate to this, but I don't really believe it...).
Sheep - no non-displayed actions are shown.
Guy with a hammer - persistently bothering Rudy ("Someone was banging on the door with a hammer as hard as they could until the homeowner yelled at them to leave").
Beast (Ursula) - most likely stayed at home.
Hacker - most likely comparing statuses (not displayed), but perhaps decided to immediately use his ultimate ability (this can be linked to the words about the antenna, and there are no notes about it)... although this is strange, it's possible.
Windows (standard) - it's clear, he killed Ursula with a cannon.
Virus 1: Most likely, 'someone screamed loudly: "ME BILL… BILL GATES…”', or the antenna malfunction is a distraction.
Virus 2: if there was a distraction, then he was probably stealing a voice, and if not, then he did nothing.
Bear: if there was a distraction, then he was redirecting. There is no trace of his surveillance anywhere, which kind of hints at it... unless the bear is Rudy, of course.
Windows 2000: firstly, he killed Rimp with a crown, and secondly... most likely, he was reading manuals ("a piercing cry from the mushroom forest").
The clue to the maniac is most likely in the phrase "Your fate was determined the moment you switched to Unix, traitor!", there doesn't seem to be anything else. The clue to the Mafia Windows user is most likely in the phrase about surrender, yes... unless there even is one. Tomorrow I'll try to assign it to someone.