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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 7, 2005 0:11:37 GMT -5
"As do many others. Can you deliver the job? And you're proposing what sounds to me like illegal seizure of assets."
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Post by Ominai on Dec 7, 2005 1:38:51 GMT -5
"I believe that we can follow through on all of these problems, and if you dont ask questions we will take care of what needs to be, whether or not the money is in the club when we take it down is an iffy thing. Sometimes they already have it out of the area when we get there."
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 7, 2005 2:05:12 GMT -5
"That sounds like a very bad general practice. Eventually one faces grand theft charges." By now, everyone has probably finished the raspberry vinaigrette salad, the chicken curry soup, the saltfish and the bread. "Now, I must admit, I have been playing devil's advocate. I would like to help you. But you are attracting some negative waves, and I would like to have an excuse, and the best one is profit. So what sets you aside from the other organizations with more numbers, power and equipment?"
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Post by Ominai on Dec 7, 2005 2:07:50 GMT -5
OOC: hahahahahaha......... what does set us apart? we are small and comparably weak
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 7, 2005 2:16:22 GMT -5
Good question. What could you use to appeal to him?
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Post by Ominai on Dec 7, 2005 2:22:24 GMT -5
Our ties with the Rangers? Our ties with professor Xavier?
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 7, 2005 2:24:22 GMT -5
Those are good arguments. Also that you in fact do have access to a bunch of elite troops.
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Post by Ominai on Dec 7, 2005 2:26:26 GMT -5
I will explain that to him about my spaceship and my elite troopers in training and the ones that I have right now. About my oustanding AI system. I will also tell him of my other contacts with the Rangers and Professor Xavier.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 7, 2005 2:29:18 GMT -5
He says, "Mmm. Intriguing. But not necessarily enough if you're not aware about the weaknesses of the supernatural. And you're not conquering the problem that the only way to make money with your business so far is to steal."
"Now, there is a test you could take. As I'm sure you know", (you do), "Jamaica has become a magical battlefield owing to the duppies left behind by the Tuff Gong's power. The already corrupt and inept central government can do almost nothing to the priests who control them. If you could make a dent in the magical underground..."
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Post by Ominai on Dec 7, 2005 2:32:38 GMT -5
"We would be willing to do whatever it takes to gain your approval."
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 7, 2005 3:18:28 GMT -5
"Very well then. I have made some contacts. Here is the name in code of one of them." He hands you a page of gibberish. "If you can break it, find the contact and complete the mission, then we will talk."
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Post by Ominai on Dec 7, 2005 19:01:18 GMT -5
"We will get right on top of it sir. Thankyou."
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 7, 2005 19:44:30 GMT -5
So now what do you do?
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Post by Ominai on Dec 7, 2005 21:40:19 GMT -5
The team members are going to say their goodbyes, leave and then talk to each other about if they know anybody who might be able to translate the note.
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 7, 2005 22:03:30 GMT -5
There's always Cypher, the X-Man who specializes in breaking codes...
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Post by Ominai on Dec 7, 2005 22:31:49 GMT -5
Well, they are going to call up Cypher and send him an email with a copy of the note in it. (I didn't know about him, lol...)
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 7, 2005 22:34:23 GMT -5
Check him out on Marvel Directory or Wikipedia.
Cypher, a relatively shy boy, picks up the phone and says, "What do you need?"
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Post by Ominai on Dec 7, 2005 22:36:47 GMT -5
"We've got a coded note that needs cracking man. It looks like gibberish."
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 7, 2005 22:40:43 GMT -5
"Hmm. I can probably have this done in an hour... unless it's not actually code at all."
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Post by Ominai on Dec 15, 2005 1:44:03 GMT -5
"Would you be able to find out if it is just another language or not?"
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Post by Ominai on Dec 15, 2005 1:44:46 GMT -5
"It is possible that we could consult with Fred, or Ty... "
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 15, 2005 1:45:18 GMT -5
"Yes. I'm fluent in 106 Earth languages, and this computer tens of thousands. Unless your friend is practicing a Demongogian form from the boonies of the Demon Realms, I can crack your code. Unless it's not a code."
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Post by Ominai on Dec 15, 2005 1:48:40 GMT -5
"Thats what I meant, if it isn't code and its just a language, then will you be able to read it?"
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 15, 2005 1:54:07 GMT -5
The keycard is a bunch of various words. There's just a chance it's gibberish.
"Maybe. There are always a few possible interpretations to anything if you spread the net wide enough. But the most plausible code might that it's just gobbledygook."
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Post by Ominai on Dec 15, 2005 2:00:21 GMT -5
"Then how will we make use of this?"
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 15, 2005 2:03:48 GMT -5
"If it's not a code, and we still don't know that, ergo, the message has to be not in the letters, but somewhere else on it. Something about the code."
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Post by Ominai on Dec 15, 2005 2:14:53 GMT -5
"Well is there anything I can do to help you along or should I leave you alone to do your work?"
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 15, 2005 2:16:10 GMT -5
"Unless you have any more information or you're a professional cryptologist, no. Check out the local areas to see if there's a more mundane explanation."
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Post by Ominai on Dec 15, 2005 2:24:25 GMT -5
"Will do. Thanks for the help."
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Post by Frederic Bourgault-Christie on Dec 15, 2005 2:27:10 GMT -5
So.... what do you do?
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