N.C.I.S. Gibbs Rules? Mystery Cache
C.H.E.F.: Done and picked up. Thanks
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DO NOT GO TO POSTED COORDS. ANSWER QUESTIONS BELOW TO GET CORRECT COORDS.
BYOP to Sign log. Always use stealth. Reclose or reseal container. Always return cache to original spot of placement. Recover as good or better than found. Fluff area so not obvious where you looked for the cache. Please NO SPOILERS IN LOGS.
Origins
It was revealed in the last few minutes of the Season 6 episode, Heartland (episode) that Gibbs's rules originated from his first wife, Shannon Gibbs, where she told him at their first meeting that "Everyone needs a code they can live by." The only rule of Shannon's personal code that is quoted is either her first or third: "Never date a lumberjack."
Years later, after their wedding, Gibbs began writing his rules down, keeping them in a small tin inside his home which was shown in the Season 7 finale episode, Rule Fifty-One (episode). Though he uses it often we almost never see the tin.
The knowledge of the rules's origins is left as a mystery to the people that Gibbs works with, though some of them do make concentrated efforts to find out. Anthony DiNozzo makes several attempts to find out who taught Gibbs the rules, though he has not yet met with any success.
On one occasion, during the Season 1 episode, Missing (episode) DiNozzo quoted Rule Nine as a rule that "they teach you in the Marine Corps", but the Marine in question was unaware of what he was referring to.
On another occasion, during Heartland (episode), Tony asked Jackson Gibbs if he had taught the rules to his son, but the older man denied any involvement.
On the other hand, during the Season 2 episode, Forced Entry (episode) when Rule Twenty-Three was once referred to during a case, a nearby MP quoted the rule correctly.
To get the correct coords to the cache, answer the questions below:
N 29 03.AB W 081 33.CDE
A. What number is this rule?
Never let suspects stay together
B. What number is this rule?
Your case, your lead.
West
C. What number is this rule?
Always wear gloves at a crime scene.
D What number is this rule?
If you have a secret, the best thing is to keep it to yourself. The second-best is to tell one other person if you must. There is no third best.
E. What number is this rule?
Never take anything for granted.
Rehide so won't be visible to muggles as this can be a very busy road, and hunters will be in area during hunting season. Thanks
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