* To carry, to wear, to have (Wand which reveals a person's concealed possessions; Interrogation) A wand which, when waved, reveals the concealed items carried by people the player can see. {*}"Interrogation" The X-Ray Vision Wand is carried by the player. Instead of waving the X-Ray Vision Wand: say "Disappointingly, nothing happens." Instead of waving the X-Ray Vision Wand when the player can see someone who is concealing something: say "The wand glows green. Immediately you see on the monitor [a list of things which are concealed by people who can be seen by the player]." After printing the name of a thing (called target) which is carried by someone while waving the wand: say " (carried by [a random person who carries the target])" The Interrogation Chamber is a room. "Despite its gothic name, this room is a rather civilized place for your work, with large plate-glass windows and a fitted carpet." A thing can be secret or obvious. A thing is usually obvious. Brian is in the Interrogation Chamber."Brian lounges against the wall." Brian carries a quantity of plastic explosive. The explosive is secret. Janine is in the Interrogation Chamber. "Janine toys nervously with a laptop bag." Janine carries a chocolate biscuit, a laptop bag, and a microfilm. The microfilm is secret. The laptop bag is wearable. In the bag is a laptop computer. Rule for deciding the concealed possessions of something: if the particular possession is secret, yes; otherwise no. Instead of examining someone: say "[The noun] is openly carrying [a list of unconcealed things carried by the noun]." Test me with "wave wand / examine janine / examine brian".