Hardboiled lawman, Detective Ryan Peterovski introduces himself and talks a little about his career, his impending retirement from the force and his motivations for undertaking the EpCop Case.
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On the drive home from the office I got the chance to reflect on the early stages of the #EpCop Case http://bit.ly/oLjjGz
On a late night emergency hunt for old evidence stored at his office, Detective Ryan Peterovski discovers that his trusty old filing cabinet probably isn’t the best place to store his crucial evidence for the EpCop Case.
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I think @CaptPoirot is right! I can use something like http://t.co/yTZ29WX to store evidence for the #EpCoP Case! Need to look more closely!
In this update, Detective Ryan Peterovski talks about the status of the EpCoP Case, welcomes his old friend Captain Janette Poirot and asks the EpCop community for help! Have you seen something that might help Detective Ryan Peterovski solve the case? If you think you have, please contact him via Twitter or the Reply feature on this page.
While conducting his investigation throughout Melbourne’s central business district, Detective Ryan Peterovski discovers his first piece of evidence. Could this discovery put him one step closer to catching his arch enemy Richard Paddy Lawrence (RPL) and closing the EpCop Case? Hopefully, this discovery will be the first of many throughout the duration of the EpCop Case.
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The #EpCop Case Evidence Location Map is now online & fully operational! http://bit.ly/okTQVJ
With his investigation grinding to a halt due to bad weather, a slightly morose Detective Ryan Peterovski takes time out to reflect on the achievements of the first week of the EpCop Case.
And so, the first week of the EpCop Case draws to a close.
Digital learning experiences. Situational, operational, vocational and higher educational. Bad maker. Skateboard breaker.
What am I doing?
Returning to my studies by starting and nearly completing my Masters of Professional Practice (Digital Learning) - almost there!
Writing and rehearsing with my three-piece DIY-Garage-Grind-Fam-Core band called 'Puking Love'.
Remembering the RENDERSAUR.
Trying to figure out C# and Unity, so I can build a digital toy called Awish.
I've been repossessed to skate. That's the name I’ve given my activity of learning and practising how to skate (again), specifically in the context of ongoing sessions at local skateparks and in the urban environment of repurposed ruin. The feeling is back and the hurt is good.
Preparing for my first live *Repossessed to Skate broadcast on Twitch.
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