Post by jiaxpora on Sept 5, 2012 21:47:40 GMT -8
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FROM: Jia Lin <jlin@aegircomm...>
SUBJECT: Project: Investigators Interested?
Hi! This is Jia Lin from the helpdesk. Which you probably got from the email, but okay. So, to be as short and as helpful as possible, I'll get right to the point.
The IT department has been electronically following the trail of three victims of an undisclosed designer drug. Each victim isn't the junkie type, and every one came into contact or seemed to be part of an interest for a book or a theory about moving beyond the Pythagorean theorem as it pertains to the universe before they went Old Man on the Mountain and subsequently died. Beyond that, there's very little connecting them.
The goal is to figure out where these victims came into contact with the drug for the express purpose of obtaining information about what the drug is and where it may have come from, so that we can then arm a real team with the right info to get a sample, see? It's an info-gathering quest, and there's a giant question mark over my head. We know the drug mirrors Filth-like symptoms, but that's all.
Through a lot of a lot of a lot of and a lot of hours, the helpdesk has managed to string together some footage of these people before they, um, died, but we're not sure which places—if any—are important.
Um, only Anna is an investigator on the helpdesk team and so we need some feet. Your feet, if you have the time and Ms. Rystaad doesn't mind? I'm not sure who to ask. So...
Could you help? We have the footage and I'm picking out names of places they go into, and even pass, or maybe enter where the camera isn't looking, but let's face it: the internet isn't as much of an all-seeing eye as the TV claims. Man, I wish it was.
// Jl
[[ On an OOC note, both Anna and I will be gone, I think, for most of the week/weekend, so I don't want to hog the info on accident and force people to wait. So please don't by shy if you're up for some puzzle-solving! (because, you know, my Google-fu is strong, but my brain-fu tends to OH LOOK IS THAT A SQUIRREL? ]]
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SUBJECT: Project: Investigators Interested?
Hi! This is Jia Lin from the helpdesk. Which you probably got from the email, but okay. So, to be as short and as helpful as possible, I'll get right to the point.
The IT department has been electronically following the trail of three victims of an undisclosed designer drug. Each victim isn't the junkie type, and every one came into contact or seemed to be part of an interest for a book or a theory about moving beyond the Pythagorean theorem as it pertains to the universe before they went Old Man on the Mountain and subsequently died. Beyond that, there's very little connecting them.
The goal is to figure out where these victims came into contact with the drug for the express purpose of obtaining information about what the drug is and where it may have come from, so that we can then arm a real team with the right info to get a sample, see? It's an info-gathering quest, and there's a giant question mark over my head. We know the drug mirrors Filth-like symptoms, but that's all.
Through a lot of a lot of a lot of and a lot of hours, the helpdesk has managed to string together some footage of these people before they, um, died, but we're not sure which places—if any—are important.
Um, only Anna is an investigator on the helpdesk team and so we need some feet. Your feet, if you have the time and Ms. Rystaad doesn't mind? I'm not sure who to ask. So...
Could you help? We have the footage and I'm picking out names of places they go into, and even pass, or maybe enter where the camera isn't looking, but let's face it: the internet isn't as much of an all-seeing eye as the TV claims. Man, I wish it was.
// Jl
[[ On an OOC note, both Anna and I will be gone, I think, for most of the week/weekend, so I don't want to hog the info on accident and force people to wait. So please don't by shy if you're up for some puzzle-solving! (because, you know, my Google-fu is strong, but my brain-fu tends to OH LOOK IS THAT A SQUIRREL? ]]