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[27 12 09] |
Who: Antoni Ruiz and Lauri Konttila. What: But sometimes you find just what you need. Where: Starting at Antoni's dorm room, ending up outside on the lawn. When: Backdated to 12/20, after this log. Warnings: None.
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[27 12 09] |
Who: Antoni Ruiz. What: What's for the best isn't always what one wants. Where: His dorm room back at TEACUP. When: Backdated to 12/20, after they returned from The Island. Warnings: None. Starts in Spanish but there is translation right afterward.
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[22 12 09] |
Who: Antoni Ruiz and Jacinta Oliveira (aka Spanish and Portuguese names are long!) What: Attempting to survive on an island is harder than it looks. Where: Dr. Moreau's island. When: Backdated to the first night the first years were dropped off there. Warnings: VIOLENCE. BLOOD. HORROR. ZOMBIES! No, not really. But that would have been cool!
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[19 12 09] |
Who: Boris Petrov and Nadezhda Petrovna. Where: Professor Petrov and Dr. Petrovna's shared classroom. When: December 19, 1899. What: Boris and Nadya discuss the possible causes of the Neuroframe's malfunction.
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[12 12 09] |
Who: April Bailey Where: April's room When: 11 December, 1899 What: April prepares for Christmas.
( Fa la la la la la la la la )
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[10 12 09] |
Who: Boris Petrov and Nadezhda Petrovna. Where: Professor Petrov's outdoor workshop. When: December, 1898. What: Flashback. Boris and Nadezhda work on the Immortality machine.
There were three tea stains on the brown butcher's paper, a trinity of intersecting circles. The fourth cup, still in Nadya's hands, had been reduced to nothing but a small, brown crescent staring back at her from the bottom of bone-white china. Her hands shook. ( The teacup came down hard on its saucer. ) |
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[30 11 09] |
Who: Einarr Boe and Neville Babbage. President of S.C.O.N.E and Headmaster of T.E.A.C.U.P. Where: The White Cliffs of Dover during a rainstorm. Tools. When: Late afternoon, 30 November 1899. What: Einarr and Neville have a conversation about the sinister things in the world. It's a teaser. Meant to give just enough information.
( This is the way the world ends, not with a bang, but with a whimper. )
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