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<blockquote data-quote="Job" data-source="post: 3709809" data-attributes="member: 37196"><p>James Starkweather takes the letter from George and begins reading it as he paces back and forth, grumbling. After reading it, he looked up at George and exclaims, <span style="color: Yellow">"It's the workings of a lunatic! A madman attempting to thwart our efforts!</span></p><p></p><p><span style="color: Silver"><strong><span style="font-size: 10px">George Barrow's conclusions about James Starkweather's reaction</span></strong></span></p><p>[sblock]The commander appears to be fully surprised by the letter's contents. His reactions are genuine; he doesn't appear to be hiding anything.[/sblock]</p><p></p><p><span style="color: Yellow">"Bill, take a look at this,"</span> Starkweather said as he handed the letter to Professor Moore, who then began reading it without rising from his chair. At one point, Moore looked up with concern plainly showing on his face, shifting his gaze from George to James Starkweather, said nothing, then returned to reading the letter. Long seconds later, the professor stopped reading, appearing to stare at nothing in particular. You could tell that his mind was racing, attacking this news as if it were a mathematics problem. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: Silver"><strong><span style="font-size: 10px">George Barrow's conclusions about Doctor Moore's reaction</span></strong></span></p><p>[sblock]Professor Moore appears to be genuinely stunned by the letter's contents.[/sblock]</p><p>As he continued pacing the room, rubbing his temple, James Starkweather apparently asked the lamp, <span style="color: Yellow">"Or a madwoman? Could Acacia be behind this?", </span> then spun around with a determined look on his face, made a fist at Moore and said, <span style="color: Yellow">"Yes, she could be attempting to scare off our crew!"</span></p><p></p><p>At that point, Professor Moore looked up at George, asking, <span style="color: Yellow">"And you say that this was left at your hotel room this morning? Hmm. We need to find out when the police and the newspapers discovered Captain Douglas's body.</span></p><p></p><p>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~</p><p>Job (the tortured one).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Job, post: 3709809, member: 37196"] James Starkweather takes the letter from George and begins reading it as he paces back and forth, grumbling. After reading it, he looked up at George and exclaims, [COLOR=Yellow]"It's the workings of a lunatic! A madman attempting to thwart our efforts![/COLOR] [COLOR=Silver][B][SIZE=2]George Barrow's conclusions about James Starkweather's reaction[/SIZE][/B][/COLOR] [sblock]The commander appears to be fully surprised by the letter's contents. His reactions are genuine; he doesn't appear to be hiding anything.[/sblock] [COLOR=Yellow]"Bill, take a look at this,"[/COLOR] Starkweather said as he handed the letter to Professor Moore, who then began reading it without rising from his chair. At one point, Moore looked up with concern plainly showing on his face, shifting his gaze from George to James Starkweather, said nothing, then returned to reading the letter. Long seconds later, the professor stopped reading, appearing to stare at nothing in particular. You could tell that his mind was racing, attacking this news as if it were a mathematics problem. [COLOR=Silver][B][SIZE=2]George Barrow's conclusions about Doctor Moore's reaction[/SIZE][/B][/COLOR] [sblock]Professor Moore appears to be genuinely stunned by the letter's contents.[/sblock] As he continued pacing the room, rubbing his temple, James Starkweather apparently asked the lamp, [COLOR=Yellow]"Or a madwoman? Could Acacia be behind this?", [/COLOR] then spun around with a determined look on his face, made a fist at Moore and said, [COLOR=Yellow]"Yes, she could be attempting to scare off our crew!"[/COLOR] At that point, Professor Moore looked up at George, asking, [COLOR=Yellow]"And you say that this was left at your hotel room this morning? Hmm. We need to find out when the police and the newspapers discovered Captain Douglas's body.[/COLOR] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Job (the tortured one). [/QUOTE]
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