Part 51: Update 23 Bonus
Update 23 Bonus
Naturally, there are many ways this scenario can go wrong.
Dumping the body out your window, and waiting:



Needless to say, the militia soon arrives. You spend a harrowing night with them, before being liberated by Savinkov. Your inability to avoid trouble results in a transfer to less demanding duties in a cold place no one has ever heard of.
Dumping the body out your window, and going outside:



You spend an uncomfortable few hours down at militia headquarters. Major Savinkov finally arranges your liberation. Your inability to avoid trouble results in a transfer to less demanding duties in a cold place no one has ever heard of.
Dumping the body out the west window while the bums are still in the alley:

Needless to say, the militia soon arrives. You spend a harrowing night with them, before being liberated by Savinkov. Your inability to avoid trouble results in a transfer to less demanding duties in a cold place no one has ever heard of.
Leave the body in the corridor upstairs, and talk to the receptionist:





Needless to say, the militia soon arrives. You spend a harrowing night with them, before being liberated by Savinkov. Your inability to avoid trouble results in a transfer to less demanding duties in a cold place no one has ever heard of.
Dragging the body to the canal, if not covered in alcohol:




You spend an uncomfortable few hours down at militia headquarters. Major Savinkov finally arranges your liberation. Your inability to avoid trouble results in a transfer to less demanding duties in a cold place no one has ever heard of.
Dragging the body to the canal, if covered in alcohol:




They inspect the body...
Same game over text as last one.
Taking the body to the canal, if you used the wheelchair, but didn't pour the alcohol.





They inspect the body...
Same game over text as last one.

Exiting the apartment room as soon as Savinkov leaves:



Let's try following him again:


EDIT:
Gort posted:
I love how every solution is either, "Smart thinking, comrade - continue the game" or "Off to the gulag with you!".
The USSR knows no middle ground whatsoever.
Comrade Koba posted:
Beware subversive foot-dragging!
David Copperfield posted:
Sometimes a game can be too accurate.