Brain Imaging Lab Footage

The Brain Imaging Lab Fotoage is evidence from Turnabout of the Elements, showing exactly what happened in the Brain Imaging Lab for a few days prior to the imager's spontaneous failure, and the moments before. Although the footage has been closely scrutinized, there is no sign of sabotage.

Footage
"Nothing happened on the twenty-first, so starting at the twenty-second." The camera records pretty all of the room except for a blind spot in the doorway. The room's two brain imaging machines, separated by a thick-looking black curtain that's probably there for magnetic reasons, are plainly visible and out of arm's reach from the doorway.

"As you can see, ten groups come in. The first four are the same guy with different people, and the next four are a different researcher with four different subjects. The fourth and fifth tests run at the same time..." Two machines, two simultaneous tests. Makes sense. The video is currently on fast-forward, but there's nothing that really warrants investigation. "The last two pairs that day came separately." Fast-forward goes off, and you carefully note the procedure the first pair uses to turn on the device. Fulbright fast-forwards to the other pair, and they do the same thing.

"Alright so, now the 23rd!" The moment of truth, then. Will Ms. Riemowski's story be confirmed...?

Nick enters the room a minute earlier than the others. Ross enters silently a minute before anyone else but slinks off in the back, out of Nick's field of version. From how he paces back and forth, he appears a bit... nervous? Jackie and Alexandra enter a minute later and approach Nick. It's at that time that Jackie hears Ross and pulls back the curtain. Nick and Jackie are surprised to see Ross there and cast an odd glance at him. He explains (you can hear the audio) "I wanted to make sure things were going okay and I, uh, wanted to talk about my project when I'm done. Just didn't want to intrude." Nick nods at Jackie, accompanies with an eye roll, and the two make no further mention of it.

The victim, Alexandra Kranf seems distracted by looking over the machine. Tablet in hand, she snaps a photograph of the room, and one more for each machine. Jackie starts to explain what the room is... Nothing important there. It gets interrupted when the victim asks of her own accord, "Could I see what it's look when these are turned on? I'd like to try it myself, if you don't mind." Nick responds, "Sure, just press the button marked on. Either machine." Alexandra goes to the nearest machine and presses the button for the machine on the right, the one you saw used six times the day before. The camera catches a blue spark coming from the machine - all four look surprised--

And then the footage fizzles out.

Thinking it over, you saw no obvious signs of sabotage or anything wrong... Pressing the on button was what the other two did first, and none of the settings (from what you could see) looked suspicious.

Addenda
The two machines are a couple yards away from each other, by the looks of it, and the curtains runs perpendicular to the wall where the camera is mounted, so it doesn't make sense to talk about a camera on the other side of it.

To get past the auto-locked door, you need to flash a key card. The card is registered. Of course, somebody could card someone else in, but they'd show up on camera.

All electronics outside the room were unaffected, due to safeguards put in place in case this exact situation happened.