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<blockquote data-quote="MummyKitty" data-source="post: 2723076" data-attributes="member: 36179"><p>After making introductions, Archibald goes straight to work on examining the documents. He studies them intently with a learned eye. "<span style="color: Blue">Ah... yes...fascinating...</span>" He takes out a protractor and other measuring devices from his satchel and makes several sightings, which only confirm his fears. Although crude, at a glance these amateur renderings confirm his own unusal observations.</p><p></p><p>"<span style="color: Blue">Mr. Winthrop, it will take some time to make a full analysis of these drawings. They are primitive, but show much of interest. I should very much like to interview their creators and to determine exactly their vantage point when drawing these figures. Where did you say they were from?</span>"</p><p></p><p>Although Archibald was able to gather a few of his papers before hastily accompanying Mr. Winthrop, there is much that he left behind at this study... "<span style="color: Blue">I don't suppose I could take these back to my library tonight and examine them in more detail? It would be beneficial for me to compare them against my own reference materials...</span>"</p><p></p><p>Absorbed in his studies, he takes little notice of the surrounding conversation. Was it merely coincidence that the lunar eclipse happened during these other strange celestial phenomenon? Such eclipses could be predicted with regularity, even old Christopher Columbus did so, to the surprise of the Jamaican natives, almost 200 years ago. But, Archibald knew of no eclipses that coincided with meteorite strikes, or meteorite strikes that caused such panic and strange behavior.</p><p></p><p>"<span style="color: Blue">Gentlemen,</span>" he suddenly announced to the assembled men. "<span style="color: Blue">Although I must still do some research, it is clear to me that we are in the midst of queer phenomenon. We must seek the site of any meteorite impacts as soon as possible. If the moon can cause lunacy, as the old folklore goes, what could pieces of the heavens, falling from the sky bring?</span>"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MummyKitty, post: 2723076, member: 36179"] After making introductions, Archibald goes straight to work on examining the documents. He studies them intently with a learned eye. "[COLOR=Blue]Ah... yes...fascinating...[/COLOR]" He takes out a protractor and other measuring devices from his satchel and makes several sightings, which only confirm his fears. Although crude, at a glance these amateur renderings confirm his own unusal observations. "[COLOR=Blue]Mr. Winthrop, it will take some time to make a full analysis of these drawings. They are primitive, but show much of interest. I should very much like to interview their creators and to determine exactly their vantage point when drawing these figures. Where did you say they were from?[/COLOR]" Although Archibald was able to gather a few of his papers before hastily accompanying Mr. Winthrop, there is much that he left behind at this study... "[COLOR=Blue]I don't suppose I could take these back to my library tonight and examine them in more detail? It would be beneficial for me to compare them against my own reference materials...[/COLOR]" Absorbed in his studies, he takes little notice of the surrounding conversation. Was it merely coincidence that the lunar eclipse happened during these other strange celestial phenomenon? Such eclipses could be predicted with regularity, even old Christopher Columbus did so, to the surprise of the Jamaican natives, almost 200 years ago. But, Archibald knew of no eclipses that coincided with meteorite strikes, or meteorite strikes that caused such panic and strange behavior. "[COLOR=Blue]Gentlemen,[/COLOR]" he suddenly announced to the assembled men. "[COLOR=Blue]Although I must still do some research, it is clear to me that we are in the midst of queer phenomenon. We must seek the site of any meteorite impacts as soon as possible. If the moon can cause lunacy, as the old folklore goes, what could pieces of the heavens, falling from the sky bring?[/COLOR]" [/QUOTE]
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