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+ | '''Li:''' We managed to track some of the guns they're using. According to records they were bought as part of a large lot around the start of the war by a [[Julian Friez]]...<br\> | ||
+ | '''F & Grey:''' Oy!<br\> | ||
+ | '''Li:''' What?<br\> | ||
+ | '''F:''' There are too many of him to track down easily. If he even made the order, which is going to be hard to prove.<br\> | ||
+ | '''Hamilton & Li:''' Too many?<br\> | ||
+ | '''F:''' So we've got a shipment that's going to be very hard to trace, witnesses who won't say anything...<br\> | ||
+ | '''Hamilton:''' Can we trace the handwavium used in the chemical weapons?<br\> | ||
+ | '''Grey:''' Yes and no. Our lab could probably identify the strain, if it's one of the main ones. But unless it's one of the more unique ones we know about...<br\> | ||
+ | '''Grey:''' And even then almost no-one keeps records, or tracks it.<br\> | ||
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[[MotFfOS_Cast|Cast]]<br\> | [[MotFfOS_Cast|Cast]]<br\> | ||
[[MotFfOS_Archive|Archive]]<br\> | [[MotFfOS_Archive|Archive]]<br\> | ||
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Revision as of 00:56, 9 January 2010
The Mystery of the Fen from Outer Space
(written and drawn by Brian Webb)<br\> Updated every Thursday<br\> <br\>
Vision Impaired Transcript
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Li: We managed to track some of the guns they're using. According to records they were bought as part of a large lot around the start of the war by a Julian Friez...<br\>
F & Grey: Oy!<br\>
Li: What?<br\>
F: There are too many of him to track down easily. If he even made the order, which is going to be hard to prove.<br\>
Hamilton & Li: Too many?<br\>
F: So we've got a shipment that's going to be very hard to trace, witnesses who won't say anything...<br\>
Hamilton: Can we trace the handwavium used in the chemical weapons?<br\>
Grey: Yes and no. Our lab could probably identify the strain, if it's one of the main ones. But unless it's one of the more unique ones we know about...<br\>
Grey: And even then almost no-one keeps records, or tracks it.<br\>
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