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Taking off in the helicopter, you search for the rest of the day. After two stops to refuel and hundreds of miles covered you nothing discover new. As the sun begins to set, the pilot drops you off by your car at the Bejay Ranch.
 
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(OOC- I'm not going to be posting much this weekend, so please let me take a break from our breakneck pace here. Whew!! What a week in geekery!!)

TZ
 

taitzu52 said:
(OOC- I'm not going to be posting much this weekend, so please let me take a break from our breakneck pace here. Whew!! What a week in geekery!!)

TZ

OOC: Fine by me! :) We sure got alot done this week. Great going!
 

Fine with me too :)

BTW, I assume that was intended as "After two stops to refuel and hundreds of miles covered you discover nothing new" ?
 

(OOC- Yes, end it where you like, on the ground and such. Ironically, I'm going back to the hotel in RL too. Gonna make plans for Origins and then....big LARP action this weekend. My geek is mighty!!)

TZ
 


If he were getting paid to smoke cigarettes, Andrews would have retired rich by now. Andrews hasn't had a morning like this one since he was a rookie, working on a murder case in Maryland. Thanos.....Andrews still didn't like thinking about that guy.

After downing a breakfast bar, the very best he could do to put something other than coffee in his stomach, he turns back to Brown and the pilot, saying, "Alright, are we ready to get this bird back in the sky?"
 

"Before we go up again, is there anything we could use to narrow the search? When are those reports due in - The forensics from the ranch and from the car, I mean. We need to see if stat troopers found anything over at the gas station, too. Soon as we check in with all of those, though, I ready to go."


ooc: How through was our helicopter search yesterday? i.e., is there a resonable expectation that another search would be more fruitful without first gaining more information?
 

The next morning you get some reports.

1. The FBI analysis the chemical found in the sheep and the Begay family shows it to be some sort of tranquilizer though some elements in its makeup appear to be unidentifiable.

2. Fingerprints found in buried car are from Kenneth Braverman and Elaine Braverman.

3. Kenneth Braverman died from severe abdomen trauma. Also his lungs were removed from his body post mortum. The body is mostly devoid of blood and there were very few bloodstains in the car or on his clothes.

When Agent Brown checks his email that morning he notices a strange email. It is titled Re: State Road 70. It appears to be a scanned page from a scientific journal.


SCIENTIFIC AMERICA
Febuary 2004


‘Spectacular’ meteor shower provides unexpected surprise for West Virginia astronomy enthusiasts.

The month of January has proved to be one both of excitement and puzzlement for astronomers (amateur or otherwise) in the state of West Virginia.

For several evenings, sky-watchers there were treated to an increasingly dazzling display of colour and light which culminated in a 'spectacular display' observable on the 18th of that month. Professor Matthew DeVries of the University of West Virginia's Department of Physics was among the many keen observers of those few days. 'It's the kind of thing you hope to see, but all too rarely do.' he commented. 'If you can forgive the hyperbole, it literally was like the 4th of July on that last night - although there was a marked tendency for the vapour trails observed to appear to be of a greenish hue, which is quite unusual in meteors.' He added 'I have observed the Leonids and other known swarms in action in the past - and they can be quite dramatic given the right conditions - but this fall was of another order entirely. The layperson may not realise, but a lot of meteor activity can be predicted - the fact that this fall was not expected and was so spectacular is what makes this so exciting for us.'

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Meteor Fall – West Va.

Professor DeVries and his fellow members of the Association of American Astronomy have been presented with a unique opportunity to categorise their 'find'. It seems that the majority of the meteor fragments came to earth in Tucumseh County and Professor DeVries and fellow staff at the University hope to examine some small fragments which have apparently been located by residents of that county.
 
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