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<blockquote data-quote="Falkus" data-source="post: 3830573" data-attributes="member: 22634"><p>Fedorov shook his head, muttered a few words in Russian. Then barked out some orders to the technicians. He then led the team through the complex to a secure elevator. After opening it through a DNA scan, he hit the down button, and the elevator started its descent. A few hundred feet later, and the door opened.</p><p></p><p>Row by row, lights snapped on, illuminating shelves as far back as you could see. The place was an enormous, underground warehouse. A mausoleum of paper, and a monument to the bureaucratic ideal of writing down everything and throwing out nothing. <span style="color: Red">"Here we are, seventy years worth of paranormal files gathered by the Soviet government, plus everything we inherited from the Tsars before that. The files are indexed in a computer, about three hundred feet that way,"</span> he said, pointing to his left. <span style="color: Red">"No budget to digitize them. You'll be monitored by security cameras with mounted auto-rifles, so don't try anything funny. Don't try to read any files rated above your security clearance. Segways are available if you have to travel far. Any questions?"</span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Falkus, post: 3830573, member: 22634"] Fedorov shook his head, muttered a few words in Russian. Then barked out some orders to the technicians. He then led the team through the complex to a secure elevator. After opening it through a DNA scan, he hit the down button, and the elevator started its descent. A few hundred feet later, and the door opened. Row by row, lights snapped on, illuminating shelves as far back as you could see. The place was an enormous, underground warehouse. A mausoleum of paper, and a monument to the bureaucratic ideal of writing down everything and throwing out nothing. [COLOR=Red]"Here we are, seventy years worth of paranormal files gathered by the Soviet government, plus everything we inherited from the Tsars before that. The files are indexed in a computer, about three hundred feet that way,"[/COLOR] he said, pointing to his left. [COLOR=Red]"No budget to digitize them. You'll be monitored by security cameras with mounted auto-rifles, so don't try anything funny. Don't try to read any files rated above your security clearance. Segways are available if you have to travel far. Any questions?"[/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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