First is observation. We'll take it from the bag, which will smell worse but hopefully not poison either of us. Then we'll check the head for trauma, perhaps we can tell the cause of death, or a rough timeline of when the head may have been removed from the body. To open up and see the brain, you're right, we would cut from ear to ear, though without a saw, getting through the skull will be troublesome. However, there's an expiration date on defrosted heads that we're already pushing, so if we're going to attempt to get any information from it, even partial, now is the time.
Ready?
[tying on her own makeshift airmask, she washes her hands again (possibly with latex gloves if there had been some to pilfer from one of the puzzle rooms, but if not then without) and makes to slice the bag open (preventing cases where the head falls on the floor and rolls away or other such unhelpful starts)]
in this case I am no sadist, more of a happyist
First is observation. We'll take it from the bag, which will smell worse but hopefully not poison either of us. Then we'll check the head for trauma, perhaps we can tell the cause of death, or a rough timeline of when the head may have been removed from the body. To open up and see the brain, you're right, we would cut from ear to ear, though without a saw, getting through the skull will be troublesome. However, there's an expiration date on defrosted heads that we're already pushing, so if we're going to attempt to get any information from it, even partial, now is the time.
Ready?
[tying on her own makeshift airmask, she washes her hands again (possibly with latex gloves if there had been some to pilfer from one of the puzzle rooms, but if not then without) and makes to slice the bag open (preventing cases where the head falls on the floor and rolls away or other such unhelpful starts)]