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<blockquote data-quote="talien" data-source="post: 4173449" data-attributes="member: 3285"><p><strong>Thin Jack: Part 1 – The Unknown Stuntman</strong></p><p></p><p>GREEN GROVE, AZ -- Blade turned around in the passenger’s seat to address the team. Guppy was driving for once. Of them all, only Jim-Bean was missing. </p><p></p><p>Blade hesitated. “Where’s Jim-Bean?” </p><p></p><p>“Not here,” said Hammer. “I hear he got a royal dressing-down for appearing on public television.”</p><p></p><p>“But it was thanks to his idea that we were able to cover up the mission!” exclaimed Guppy. </p><p></p><p>Archive shrugged. “I don’t think Majestic-12 likes the idea of a bomb threat covered on national television.”</p><p></p><p>“They’ve got him doing paperwork, I bet,” said Caprice. “I spent two days straight at a desk filling that crap out thanks to you guys.”</p><p></p><p>“Yeah, we heard,” said Hammer with a smirk. “Drake said it was the only reason we weren’t disavowed already.”</p><p></p><p>“Okay, listen up,” said Blade. “We’re going to be visiting the film set of a remake of Curse of the Undead. Randy Kalms has switched gears from writing novels about conspiracy theories to writing scripts for movies, and he pitched this one to Derik Vanvon.”</p><p></p><p>“THE Derik Vanvon?” asked Archive. “The set we stormed last time?”</p><p></p><p>“The same,” said Blade.</p><p></p><p>“Is your ex-wife going to be there?” asked Hammer.</p><p></p><p>Blade frowned. “She’s in the film, yes.”</p><p></p><p>“She’s hot,” said Hammer. When Blade glared at him he muttered, “No offense.”</p><p></p><p>Blade kept talking. “A few people disappeared from the set about two weeks ago. There have been six reported incidents of people disappearing in the nearby town. Joe Miller, a night watchman, went insane, babbling about ‘a thin thing, a thin thing that ripped him apart.’ And two days later, the local paper reported that a wino saw something that took one of his buddies. The night after the incident with the wino, there was another reported disappearance and the locals have started calling the unknown criminal ‘Thin Jack.’ Randy thinks there’s something else responsible for their disappearance. Our job is to investigate if there’s any preternatural element at work. We’re part of a freelance crew that fills in as needed.” He tapped a key on his cistron and everyone else’s chirped. “Your roles have been uploaded to your cistrons. Guppy, you’re a cameraman.”</p><p></p><p>Guppy’s eyes were on the road. “I think I can handle that,” he said. “But I hope they use high quality digital cameras—“</p><p></p><p>“I doubt it,” said Blade curtly. “This is a low budget production.” Before Guppy could continue, he addressed the others. “Caprice, Hammer, you’re security.”</p><p></p><p>They both nodded. </p><p></p><p>“Archive, you’re the researcher. I want you to work on finding out what you can about the area they’re filming in, Green Grove.”</p><p></p><p>“What about you?” asked Caprice.</p><p></p><p>“Me?” Blade turned back around. “I’m the stunt man.”</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talien, post: 4173449, member: 3285"] [b]Thin Jack: Part 1 – The Unknown Stuntman[/b] GREEN GROVE, AZ -- Blade turned around in the passenger’s seat to address the team. Guppy was driving for once. Of them all, only Jim-Bean was missing. Blade hesitated. “Where’s Jim-Bean?” “Not here,” said Hammer. “I hear he got a royal dressing-down for appearing on public television.” “But it was thanks to his idea that we were able to cover up the mission!” exclaimed Guppy. Archive shrugged. “I don’t think Majestic-12 likes the idea of a bomb threat covered on national television.” “They’ve got him doing paperwork, I bet,” said Caprice. “I spent two days straight at a desk filling that crap out thanks to you guys.” “Yeah, we heard,” said Hammer with a smirk. “Drake said it was the only reason we weren’t disavowed already.” “Okay, listen up,” said Blade. “We’re going to be visiting the film set of a remake of Curse of the Undead. Randy Kalms has switched gears from writing novels about conspiracy theories to writing scripts for movies, and he pitched this one to Derik Vanvon.” “THE Derik Vanvon?” asked Archive. “The set we stormed last time?” “The same,” said Blade. “Is your ex-wife going to be there?” asked Hammer. Blade frowned. “She’s in the film, yes.” “She’s hot,” said Hammer. When Blade glared at him he muttered, “No offense.” Blade kept talking. “A few people disappeared from the set about two weeks ago. There have been six reported incidents of people disappearing in the nearby town. Joe Miller, a night watchman, went insane, babbling about ‘a thin thing, a thin thing that ripped him apart.’ And two days later, the local paper reported that a wino saw something that took one of his buddies. The night after the incident with the wino, there was another reported disappearance and the locals have started calling the unknown criminal ‘Thin Jack.’ Randy thinks there’s something else responsible for their disappearance. Our job is to investigate if there’s any preternatural element at work. We’re part of a freelance crew that fills in as needed.” He tapped a key on his cistron and everyone else’s chirped. “Your roles have been uploaded to your cistrons. Guppy, you’re a cameraman.” Guppy’s eyes were on the road. “I think I can handle that,” he said. “But I hope they use high quality digital cameras—“ “I doubt it,” said Blade curtly. “This is a low budget production.” Before Guppy could continue, he addressed the others. “Caprice, Hammer, you’re security.” They both nodded. “Archive, you’re the researcher. I want you to work on finding out what you can about the area they’re filming in, Green Grove.” “What about you?” asked Caprice. “Me?” Blade turned back around. “I’m the stunt man.” [/QUOTE]
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