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<blockquote data-quote="DM with a vengence" data-source="post: 181745" data-attributes="member: 1679"><p>David snuck into the hallway behind the agent. A group of technicians were working with a large device that looked a lot like a library copier. One of the side panels had blown out, exposing a mass of smoking cables and circuit boards. One of the technicians said, “The power levels are <em>insane</em>.” David pulled his digital infrared camera from his parapyschologist bag and scanned the room. The machine was intensely hot, over 500 degrees, as were the smoldering bits embedded in the carpet and walls. There was a faint cold rim around the doorway where the portal had been. The biggest surprise was the agent, according to the infrared camera; his body temperature was little more than 40 degrees. At that moment, another pair of agents came out of room 325. They saw David and walked over. “Hey, you aren’t authorized to be here.”</p><p>David flashed his driver’s license again. “I was let in earlier by the police.”</p><p>“They aren’t in charge of this investigation anymore, now get out!” Faced with this onslaught, David retreated downstairs, to room 225, right below 325. Whoever the occupant of this room had been, they had left the door unlocked. David let himself in, and drilled a hole in the ceiling. He inserted a miniature spy camera into the room above.</p><p></p><p>Two agents were talking in the doorway; David added a microphone to the camera.</p><p>“The rogues are becoming incredibly daring. They know a Philadelphia effect of this power would draw our attention almost instantaneously.”</p><p>“They must think they are near completion.”</p><p>“We should alert our allies, and possible Delta.”</p><p>“Delta?”</p><p>“If we disguise our source, they might go after it. They have access to area we do not.” The agents left as David franatically scribbled down notes.</p><p></p><p>Because the frieze where the weird symbol had been seen was Roman, Marta and Saquina decided to show up at Crazy Professor Leopold’s 3:00 lecture on Roman art, then possibly go on a roadtrip to Boston or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York to see the real thing, despite the fact that the frieze in question was in a Roman ruin in Italy.</p><p></p><p>Nikki, trying to find the powers of the dreamlands, went to sleep, attempting to dream of flying squirrels. Her dream concerned herself as a flying squirrel on a dream date with the Josh Hartnett flying squirrel.</p><p></p><p>Everybody else went about their normal everyday routines, with no apparent Mythos activity whatsoever. These were all intensely boring, so they will not be covered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DM with a vengence, post: 181745, member: 1679"] David snuck into the hallway behind the agent. A group of technicians were working with a large device that looked a lot like a library copier. One of the side panels had blown out, exposing a mass of smoking cables and circuit boards. One of the technicians said, “The power levels are [I]insane[/I].” David pulled his digital infrared camera from his parapyschologist bag and scanned the room. The machine was intensely hot, over 500 degrees, as were the smoldering bits embedded in the carpet and walls. There was a faint cold rim around the doorway where the portal had been. The biggest surprise was the agent, according to the infrared camera; his body temperature was little more than 40 degrees. At that moment, another pair of agents came out of room 325. They saw David and walked over. “Hey, you aren’t authorized to be here.” David flashed his driver’s license again. “I was let in earlier by the police.” “They aren’t in charge of this investigation anymore, now get out!” Faced with this onslaught, David retreated downstairs, to room 225, right below 325. Whoever the occupant of this room had been, they had left the door unlocked. David let himself in, and drilled a hole in the ceiling. He inserted a miniature spy camera into the room above. Two agents were talking in the doorway; David added a microphone to the camera. “The rogues are becoming incredibly daring. They know a Philadelphia effect of this power would draw our attention almost instantaneously.” “They must think they are near completion.” “We should alert our allies, and possible Delta.” “Delta?” “If we disguise our source, they might go after it. They have access to area we do not.” The agents left as David franatically scribbled down notes. Because the frieze where the weird symbol had been seen was Roman, Marta and Saquina decided to show up at Crazy Professor Leopold’s 3:00 lecture on Roman art, then possibly go on a roadtrip to Boston or the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York to see the real thing, despite the fact that the frieze in question was in a Roman ruin in Italy. Nikki, trying to find the powers of the dreamlands, went to sleep, attempting to dream of flying squirrels. Her dream concerned herself as a flying squirrel on a dream date with the Josh Hartnett flying squirrel. Everybody else went about their normal everyday routines, with no apparent Mythos activity whatsoever. These were all intensely boring, so they will not be covered. [/QUOTE]
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