Episode 2

S1E2 - Grey Matter - Operation Proxy Decay - Delta Green AP

Published on: 5th August, 2025

After discovering Arthur Finch's ransacked apartment, Agents Ryan and Dell know their target's secrets are on a hard drive at a local internet cafe. As night falls on the haunted town of Jerome, they take a surreal detour on a ghost tour before launching a late-night B&E to recover the data. But are they not alone, and more importantly, will they make it out of Jerome alive?

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Agent Sindusky and Agent Ryan have ascended to great heights to get to Jerome, Arizona.

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They believe they're hot on the trail of Arthur Finch

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Our agents find themselves in Arthur Finch's apartment, a crackpot conspiracy den where

nothing seems to make sense,

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especially the strange oval cut into Arthur Finch's window.

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While startling and inhuman, it is just another occurrence on the Dead Letter Bureau.

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Is this something that I share with Dale?

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It's up to you.

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think I'll keep it to myself for the moment.

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All right.

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To the hotel then?

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to the hotel.

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You'll get in your car probably for this.

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You could walk up, but it's a nice little drive.

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You see down in the, off of the mountain, the valley's lit up where there is civilization

and the old factory has some lights also.

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And you get up to just this massive, beautiful, maybe Victorian, it's hard to say.

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age-wise what it is, a hotel and it's decorated to the nines with Halloween stuff.

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Ahem.

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I really don't like Halloween.

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Yeah, I mean don't like anything that gives people an excuse to feel like they're come

knock on my front door.

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I usually skip town come that weekend.

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Yeah, above it there's a sign that says the Jerome Grand Hotel.

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For somebody coming from the city it does look nice and fancy.

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There's a lot of accoutrement around it.

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But size-wise, it looks like a large, best Western.

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It's probably got 100 to 200 rooms, but the frills are nice.

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You see some steps going up to the main entrance.

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Yeah, I mean, I think we're just walking on in, toolbox in hand.

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Yeah.

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Okay, you get in there and a bellhop says, hello, are you here for the restaurant or the

hotel?

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Well, we need to speak to somebody in the administration.

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Just...

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there's potential upgrade happening in the future and they wanted to check out if your

hardware was going to be able to handle it or if it needs to be replaced.

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okay.

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Let me get my manager.

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He walks away, brings back a even younger gentleman, oddly enough, in a pristine suit that

looks well-fitted.

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And he says, yeah, is a problem with our telephone service.

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Well, not presently, and I hope to keep it that way.

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It sounds like you all put an order in to potentially receive an upgrade next month when

our premium service becomes available.

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I just wanted to check on the premises and see if your hardware was up to the task.

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Yeah, with the, you know, the little disguise you have, give me persuasion with an extra

15 % on it.

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Yeah, well 35 is the number.

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So if it's a meet it, beat it, then 15 is what I needed.

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Yeah.

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like, well, I don't remember anything about a service upgrade, but sure, you can look at

our phone box.

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Here, come here.

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He goes and there's a facilities closet that he opens up and he says, here you go.

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Yeah, thank you.

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We won't be more than 30 minutes.

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It's quite busy tonight, so just check out on the upfront when you leave.

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You got it.

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Yeah, you get into the closet, you see that there's just this massive box that has all of

the rooms probably feeding into it.

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Wires everywhere.

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What are you doing?

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Yeah, I don't know what I'm looking at, honestly.

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Yeah, fiddling, I suppose.

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Did it look like this room was locked when we got let in here?

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Okay.

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Yeah, I mean, I guess just taking a look for anything that looks out of place, but not

expecting anything,

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Nothing out of place in here.

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Looks like a run-of-the-mill closet.

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You do notice that the restaurant name is the Asylum Restaurant.

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This place used to be an old, sane asylum and was turned into a hotel and restaurant later

in history.

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Yeah, there's some boiler room repair kits, things like of that nature, but nothing else.

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You do notice that you are in the maintenance wing and you have access to more based on

your location if you wanted to peruse that.

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Yeah, alright, well it's probably more the clientele that we're after here anyway, so we

can let them know up front that everything looks to be in order and go find some fucking

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weirdos.

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Yeah, you go out and in the lobby, there is a large group of older people.

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They look like they're 50s, 60s, maybe some in their 70s.

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And then a young lady comes up and says, well, you're all here for the ghost tour.

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Come on out front and we'll get started.

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and starts pulling this large crowd of people who have various cameras around their neck

getting ready to try to get some paranormal photographs.

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You're the picture-taking type.

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Is this...

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is this your bag?

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I mean, it might be interesting to see what they have to say.

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Yeah, I'm sure it's a well-rehearsed spiel.

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They start the ghost tour at the hotel because it is, according to them, the most haunted

hotels in all of the United States.

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You've seen a few of those in your time traveling around the US, so take that with a grain

of salt probably.

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they go on about the nature of the hauntings, lot of poltergeist type stuff, things that

mirror movies that you've seen in the past.

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But yeah, nothing of interest.

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at this site but then they start walking through town and somebody asks about the UFO

sightings well I mean I don't really you know know much about that this is a ghost tour so

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we don't have any alien tours here but I can tell you that

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You know, a few of the locals have said they've been seeing more UFOs lately or

unidentified flying objects around.

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I personally am not a believer in aliens.

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I'm more of a paranormal type person, but yeah, there's supposedly some increased activity

around here.

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And there was a, gosh, what was it?

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It was in the...

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think he was in the 70s.

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We had an old man who used to live here.

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He's since passed, but he said he was abducted by aliens, lost some time.

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And he would go on and on about that to the locals.

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No one ever believed him.

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He's good friends with the sheriff though.

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And you know, everyone kind of...

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like to stop in and listen and see what kind of kooky stuff he'd say but yeah there's not

much else about aliens here other than those things.

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Anybody else in the crowd seem to be asking any more questions or interested in that

topic?

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No, no, just that one.

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I'm gonna propose that maybe I'll offer a group photo if the guide wants to get in on it.

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If someone wants to lend me a camera or two.

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Make sure to capture this magic moment.

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Yeah, you end up with like four cameras and are you just taking the pictures or?

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Yeah, yeah, I think so.

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pile my disposable camera in on that.

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Yeah, there's about 15 people.

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It's hard to fit them all in the same frame and you snap pictures on each camera.

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There are some cameras like you think you take the picture, you're not quite sure, but you

push the button.

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yeah, the guide comes up.

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Well, thank you.

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Yeah, absolutely.

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It was nice.

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I mean, we're heading on back out, but it was nice to catch a little snippet of your

history while we was here.

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Good.

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Glad you enjoyed it.

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She hands you the Ghost Tours card and she says, um by the gift shop.

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Yeah, does it have like a free something on it?

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I'm a suck- I'm a sucker for a free something.

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No.

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Okay, well yeah, when we get a little ways away back towards the car, then...

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Curious that the sheriff is in with the local abductee.

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Yeah, you get to the car, the police station's right down the road by the, mining museum

and internet cafe.

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It's kind of in that, there's like a little municipal park there.

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But your guess at this point, any municipal buildings would be shut down by now.

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Yeah.

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Okay, well mean it's a good thing to check on tomorrow in case we see the sunrise.

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But hey, if we do a bad job with our B &E, we might meet the sheriff sooner rather than

later.

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You

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That's very true.

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Should we fast forward or anything else you want to do?

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Hey, you wanna go to five minutes past midnight?

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Yep, Compu Cafe.

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It goes down, it did have a busy night.

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You see a lot of teenagers come out of their gaunt looking fellows and very pale.

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Yeah, a little bit of a night of gaming on some slightly faster internet.

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you see the owner leave.

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in the front is on Main Street.

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It's quite empty.

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There is that Mexican place down the way, so you might have to be stealthy just in case

somebody was being vigilant from down there, but there's no direct eyes on this place

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anymore.

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There was a back door, was there?

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When we were there earlier, did we see anything like that?

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Not from where you are, but you could go ahead and case the building.

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And in that case, you do see a back door.

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There's like a small little alley.

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And then on the other side of the alley is like a drop off down to another level of drum.

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Okay, yeah, let's head back there.

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I think a little more stealthy.

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Yeah.

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Okay, yeah, go ahead and roll stealth just we're You know, we're just seeing How hidden

you are?

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No,

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67, which is good enough, baby.

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Like the night.

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Okay, so you get back there, one of you not seen um what are you doing back there?

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Going for the door.

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All right, that lockpick gives you that 20%.

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Like a little rat.

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on your blacksmith or whatever locksmith.

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Yeah, blacksmith.

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Let's go.

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All right.

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Yeah.

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This time it's a little tougher of a deadbolt.

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Takes you a few seconds.

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You open it and get inside.

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and you are in the back and the lights are off but the computers are still powered on.

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You remember seeing those stacks of hard drives in the back room.

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I'm assuming you're going straight there.

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Yeah, unless you need me, I'm gonna wait by the door.

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Okay, roll in alertness, Jordan, just to see how alert you are.

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Super fucking alert, baby.

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49 out of 60.

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Alright, keep on watch.

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So you get in there, Agent Ryan.

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You see the hard drives all have little white stickers on them with last names, easily to

find Finch.

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What are you doing?

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I'm just going through looking for his name.

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Okay, you can get Finch's hard drive.

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It's still plugged into the RAID array on the PC that's there.

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Are you booting it up and looking at it now or are you gonna take it with you?

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feel like I would probably take it with me.

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It feels a little dicey to be staying here doing this.

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Yeah, you grab it, unplug it, pull it out, put it in your fanny pack.

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And are you meeting up with Dell directly?

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Yeah, just heading back to the back to get out of here.

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Yeah.

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Del, as Agent Ryan is doing this, you see way down where Finch's apartment was.

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You can see where his apartment is.

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You look and you see a figure looking through that oval window out, up towards you, and

then they disappear into the darkness.

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Somebody on the inside.

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side.

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like that none.

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Were we inside the building when that was happening?

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You are by the outside of the door, Okay.

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I mean, it doesn't much matter.

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Yeah, you were peeking out, keeping clear, it caught your eye immediately.

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Hey, you got those knocks on you?

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my binoculars?

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Yeah, I have those.

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You want to see if you can see anything moving down there toward finches?

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Here, don't you go ahead and take a look.

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sure.

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Yeah, with your search, you see somebody fumbling from the inside with the door to get out

of it.

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You can't make them out because it's dark inside, but it looks like they're trying to get

out of the apartment at this point.

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What do you do?

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I mean, I'll let Ryan know, but it seems like somebody's on our trail, more or less.

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Might be after Finch, but like, they was looking our way.

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I don't like that.

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Do not.

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I don't reckon we should be back that way.

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You have a way to look into this hard drive without heading back there?

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I do.

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I also have my laptop as well that I could use for this.

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Yeah, Best we probably get out of here then.

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Yeah.

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the way this feels.

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Yeah, should we try that hotel?

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Yeah, that seems fair.

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Yeah, the bellhop is, you want a room?

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I thought you were with the phone company, but sure, no questions asked here.

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um

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are.

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Do your phone company service mechanics not usually sleep?

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Well, I meant no offense by it, but fair point.

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We just don't get a lot of workmen here that also stay here.

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But yes, we have a room with two queens, and that's all that's left.

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Okay, well we'd be glad to sleep wherever else the service people usually sleep, but if

you're offering, then we'll stay here.

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I think what he means to say is that we're having some car problems, so we can't get back

to where we came from tonight.

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Okay, I would point you down to the facilities room and give you a cut, sir, but I believe

that you can probably afford our well-priced rooms.

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He gives you, it's just a regular key.

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a room on the second level to 12 and you're able to get up the elevator into the room it's

two queens and there is a small desk that has a phone line plug where you could plug into

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the internet if you wanted to.

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So that's exactly what I do.

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your laptop boots up, you have a SATA adapter to plug into the hard drive, you plug it in

and it looks like it's been repaired and you open it up.

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What are you looking for on the hard drive?

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Any information about the anything that I can find on Area 51 or the GeoCities website,

know, anything that I can get my hands on.

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Yeah, you boot up, you're running his instance of Windows 98.

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He has the cutting edge, it's not 95.

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And you go into the file directories and you pull up all images and start with the images

it sounds like.

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Go ahead and give me your computer science.

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And I'm just watching over your shoulder because it's like, you know, somebody who's never

been in a car before going straight onto the highway, the way you're just like clicking

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through and I'm like not even processing what's updating on the screen.

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I got 55, which is good, under 60.

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All right, that's a crit success, bro.

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So yeah, any multiple of 11.

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yeah.

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So you are able to index this entire hard drive through your laptop and you separate

documents, images and things like that and start sifting through them quickly.

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While I'm doing this, can I also make a copy of the data?

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Can I start downloading a copy of it?

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OK.

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you have a secondary hard drive.

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It's copying over.

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You're indexing it at the same time.

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The firewalls are flying at you.

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The matrix is sprinkling down on your fucking face.

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You are dialed in.

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Neo sunglasses.

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Hell yeah.

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oh

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are in.

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And you're looking through the images, both of you, can you roll sanity?

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28 success.

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How would you like us to tell you what we got?

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Do you just want to hear success?

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Okay, yeah, pass, success.

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I got 76.

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you see a picture in the images.

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It looks like a flash photograph of what looks to be some sort of craft, some sort of

machine, incomparable to anything you've ever seen.

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It has angles on it that are not exactly Euclidean looking.

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It gives you a pit in your stomach just seeing it.

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This is not human.

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The file is titled as well.

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Do you think you have a guess on what the title of the file is?

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Oh, me go, baby.

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It says, sundowner mine.

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Are you gonna continue to look through these photos?

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After that one, how it made you feel?

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Mm-hmm, yeah.

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You keep looking through the photos.

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There are just various photos of this down crash or almost crashed looking type vehicle.

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Go ahead.

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seem to be more recent photos or older photos?

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These seem like they were taken on a digital camera with a flash.

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Does the metadata tell us when?

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Yeah, you're able to pull up the descriptions and they were taken about two weeks ago.

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Okay.

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You continue to look through no other pictures.

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There's about seven pictures of this crash.

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And you look around through the documents now.

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And he has this thing called electronic mail on his computer.

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you would know is ways that you can send messages through the internet to each other,

Agent Ryan.

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And you go into this electronic mail and see just a string of numbers at hotmail.com.

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And in these emails, you find your keywords.

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Project Cowboy.

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you find a description of something called a Migo, which is described as an insect type

alien that has psychic abilities.

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You also see some old pictures that you've seen before, but at different angles.

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You ever seen those Roswell, New Mexico autopsy photos?

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Okay, well these ones.

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They don't look as doctored up, let's say.

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They look more like an autopsy photo that wasn't staged.

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and you see a

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long list of names.

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And then those names...

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At the bottom of it, it says potential majestic agents.

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Do any of the names stand out to us?

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No, nothing.

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How many names are there?

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1200.

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1200.

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Do the numbers of the email address mean anything?

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Are they noteworthy at all?

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Or is it just like random jarble of numbers?

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Yeah, what would you think they would mean?

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I don't know.

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Can you tell me what it is?

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It just looks like random numbers, but if you have an idea, like how would you use those

numbers or like mess with them?

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Maybe a date or like a location.

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Well, you probably don't have the Rand McNally with you, but you...

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Let me check in my fanny pack one moment.

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Yeah, yeah.

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You're in your hotel room and you write out the numbers and space them every three and it

does look like coordinates.

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Latitude and longitude, perhaps.

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Yeah.

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You can probably look them up on Netscape Navigator if you wanted.

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Do you do that?

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Yeah, absolutely.

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It leads to a town in Oklahoma, a town called Boggie Depot.

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B-O-G-G-Y-D-E-P-O.

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That's the town's name.

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the town's name.

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And through indexing, most of the rest is things you already know or found in his

apartment.

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Are you going to try to access the website at all?

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OK.

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before we do that, we found that draft beforehand, right?

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Things that ain't yet made it onto the website.

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You think maybe there's any way to cross reference things that are in a draft state to

things in a published state and see if maybe there's anything that just didn't quite make

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the cut?

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Yeah, you pull up the site and look at them side by side and are able to sift through it.

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And it looks like a lot hasn't made the cut.

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And in fact, the website was updated about a week ago.

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based on this information in these photos, you suspect that he...

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hasn't been able to post any of this newer data since then.

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Yeah, any documents or anything like that that seem pertinent that have been authored or

updated in that window?

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That recent last week or so?

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Nothing.

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Okay.

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And I have access to the GeoCities account, correct?

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Okay, I want to try that.

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You get on and the login page is easy to find.

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You even are in his instance of Windows 98, but they didn't say passwords back then and

browsers or anything.

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So you do not have the password, but you have his username.

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What's his username?

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just his email.

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What's his email?

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Arthur.finch at yahoo.com.

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Yeah.

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Can I try a few passwords?

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Sure.

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Can I try the coordinates of the other email address?

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Yeah, it doesn't work.

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what...

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sorry, when we found the other email address, what was the context there?

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Like, do we have any idea of who owns that email or where it came from, why it was

notated?

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Yeah, so you go back into the history of the email.

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And the first email was from this string of numbers.

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And it said, nice to meet you earlier.

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This is about two years ago.

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Good conference.

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Ha ha ha.

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We'll send more information as I find it with a smiley face.

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Is there like an IP address or anything?

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Now we're talking.

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Hell yeah.

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You're able to get the IP address off of the thing and with a easy search, an IP search,

you do see it does hail from Bogie Depot, Oklahoma.

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I watch as you put a second set of glasses on in front of your first set of glasses.

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She's four deep right now,

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Okay.

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Yeah, there weren't a lot of pictures around.

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Hard to guess other passwords from his apartment.

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Is there anything?

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I don't know, particular to Roswell that might be password worthy.

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Okay, you're on the right track, right?

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So how we can rule this is you can both give me luck, but I have a number and it's not 50

that you have to roll under.

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So each of you have a different number, but let's see if you can guess from the

information that you've put together at this password.

383

:

shabby.

384

:

24.

385

:

20 flat.

386

:

Damn you guys.

387

:

So 20 was the number.

388

:

um Dell, you're like, try the year of Roswell and like his address number.

389

:

GeoCities loads.

390

:

You have access to his website and immediately you see

391

:

five pages of drafts that he has not published with these pictures on them already.

392

:

Who knows why he didn't publish them, but he was ready.

393

:

I think I'll immediately start to delete these drafts.

394

:

Right?

395

:

we're going to copy them down first.

396

:

You want to suck them down on a local file.

397

:

Well, I have the pictures already copied over to my hard drive.

398

:

You can delete the entire site from existence if you

399

:

Yeah, you got that big red button.

400

:

Do it.

401

:

to it, it says, you sure?

402

:

You click yes.

403

:

And then it says in a big text box, type delete and press okay.

404

:

Okay.

405

:

You type it out, it's not all in caps, so it doesn't work.

406

:

So you have to erase it, put it all in caps, and then do it again.

407

:

And you see the webpage reload to GeoCity's homepage.

408

:

And it says, do you want to create a website, Arthur?

409

:

And it says no sites listed.

410

:

Can I also delete his Geocities account?

411

:

Fuck yeah.

412

:

Yeah.

413

:

You can change his password.

414

:

Yeah, I want to delete his Geocities account, and then I want to change his password.

415

:

OK, sweet.

416

:

Bye, Arthur.

417

:

As you're doing that, you hear a knock at your door.

418

:

Yeah, I will go and take a look through the peephole with a shotgun that has been resting

on like in the crook of the door, like back behind where it opens.

419

:

Yeah, go ahead.

420

:

I mean, alertness is kind of like the perception check.

421

:

Give me alertness again.

422

:

Nope.

423

:

99.

424

:

Oof.

425

:

crit fail.

426

:

Yeah.

427

:

the bell hop is there standing there and he's holding like something in his hand.

428

:

Yeah, I imagine the fisheye lens makes it little tough to get a look at it.

429

:

Yeah, I will just kind of mouth over it at Ryan.

430

:

Yeah.

431

:

I will just back away from the door.

432

:

With the shotgun, go and sit on the bed and just kind of like hold it and watch the shadow

underneath.

433

:

Yeah.

434

:

again.

435

:

sirs, sirs, um, you dropped something in the lobby.

436

:

Agent Ryan, since you're not holding a gun on the door, go ahead and roll me

437

:

57 probably does not get it.

438

:

Yeah, maybe you guys dropped something.

439

:

We came in past midnight, right?

440

:

And we've been at this for what?

441

:

An hour at least?

442

:

It's about 3 a.m.

443

:

and he feels comfortable knocking twice?

444

:

Yeah, something is up with us.

445

:

think we should just be quiet.

446

:

I don't want to answer the door, especially with all of this equipment out right now.

447

:

Yeah, I mean I think he's got a card on him or like he's probably got a master key if he

wants to.

448

:

I'm gonna creep back over so that if he opened the door he would open it into me and if it

does open like I'm just pulling that trigger.

449

:

All right.

450

:

you hear kind of like a thump sound, the shadow changes by the door you hear the key go

into the door click it open.

451

:

Agent Ryan, what are you doing right now?

452

:

I'm just like watching, also trying to get my equipment like covered, maybe by the bed

blanket or something.

453

:

So, and I'm also like going for my gun too, cause I'm worried about this situation.

454

:

Okay, so you don't have quite have your gun leveled.

455

:

You see the door start to open.

456

:

Are you firing, Dell?

457

:

I'm looking at Agent Ryan.

458

:

You gotta tell me not to.

459

:

Effectively.

460

:

But like, I can't imagine that you have all your shit like...

461

:

Yeah, we can't let him open the door all the way.

462

:

Yeah, you gotta stop him.

463

:

But maybe not by killing him.

464

:

Yeah, so like door door comes open I'm gonna reach for his hand and try and like pull him

in and force him up against the the adjacent wall

465

:

Okay, roll me unarmed.

466

:

93 probably gonna be easy to beat that

467

:

yeah, I got a 76, which isn't a success.

468

:

you see the door open and the telltale.

469

:

sign of a silencer starts to peek around the door in a hand.

470

:

You run, you slam the door into the hand.

471

:

The silencer maintains its draw and it's pointed towards Agent Ryan.

472

:

He's not in the room, but you've pinned his arm successfully.

473

:

Everybody tell me your dexterity number.

474

:

15.

475

:

11.

476

:

Okay, you are in a standoff with this guy.

477

:

He also has 15 dexterity and he slams the door towards you.

478

:

Go ahead and make a dodge to see if you can, or actually make a strength save to see if

you can hold it on his arm.

479

:

Yeah.

480

:

All right, what'd you roll?

481

:

Okay, what's your, what's the, here's this like.

482

:

Okay, great.

483

:

Yeah, you're able to pin it, hold it on there, it is your turn.

484

:

I'm going to reach down to the toolbox that was sitting by the door.

485

:

I'm going grab a pair of vice grips and I'm going to clamp them into his wrist that is

holding the gun.

486

:

Go ahead and give me a melee weapons.

487

:

because you have his arm pin, give yourself 20 % on that.

488

:

70 but I don't get it with a 99 again yeah

489

:

So you go in with the thing, you're shuffling and he's slamming on the door.

490

:

You go to grab it on that.

491

:

You do grab his arm and then he fires into the room.

492

:

Agent Ryan, can you roll me a luck?

493

:

Five, zero zero and a five.

494

:

All right, you do not get hit, but it hits the wall next to you and you have particles

explode in your face.

495

:

Can you roll sanity for violence?

496

:

32.

497

:

you're able to hold it together and you're wiping some stuff out of your face probably.

498

:

What do you do now?

499

:

It is your turn.

500

:

So his arm is currently pinned, right?

501

:

I'm gonna pull out my knife and start towards the door.

502

:

you can easily get to there.

503

:

What do you?

504

:

I'm going to stop his hand or his wrist.

505

:

Okay, give me a melee plus 20.

506

:

Melee.

507

:

Yep.

508

:

Plus 20, so under 50.

509

:

Ooh, 81.

510

:

Yeah, you're trying to swipe at it, but his arm is moving.

511

:

It is his turn.

512

:

He's going to attempt to push this door open again.

513

:

It's contested with your strength, Dell.

514

:

So go ahead and give me a strength roll.

515

:

He rolled, shit, okay.

516

:

What is it?

517

:

All right, he slams the door open, you lunge forward, he levels his pistol, have the time

to get off a shot, but he's pointing it right at you, Del.

518

:

It is your turn as you're being pushed away.

519

:

What do you do?

520

:

Yeah, That shotgun's right behind me.

521

:

I'm going to grab it and level it under his chin and-

522

:

Okay, you get with that range, I mean, it's a hundred percent because you get 20 % and

yours is like 80, right?

523

:

So you put the shotgun under his chin and fire and deafening like.

524

:

Agent Ryan, you're not used to gunshots.

525

:

You heard some while in your military service.

526

:

They had some firearm practice, but your ears are ringing.

527

:

And more importantly, you've seen a head be exploded like a watermelon in front of you.

528

:

You will have to roll your sanity once again.

529

:

and a six.

530

:

All right, you are buckling down.

531

:

So you don't get impacted by this.

532

:

It does shake you to the core.

533

:

Your heart is beating.

534

:

There's blood everywhere.

535

:

More importantly though.

536

:

The shotgun just went off in the middle of a hotel.

537

:

You see the bellboy with a bullet in his head outside of the door, presumably shot by the

man holding the gun to the back of his head.

538

:

And blood is starting to leak in past this guy's legs from him.

539

:

It is quite a mess.

540

:

What are you doing?

541

:

up my stuff.

542

:

Okay.

543

:

Dell, what are you doing?

544

:

Yeah, grabbing the go bag, anything that is essential, I will make sure that Ryan gets and

I'm going to drag both bodies into the bathroom and close the door.

545

:

Okay, to see how fast you guys get in this, give me a dexterity roll.

546

:

That's your percentage number under that.

547

:

Oh my god, 74 just barely.

548

:

Looking for a 75.

549

:

I got a 75, so yeah.

550

:

So you're able to get most things, but you're gonna leave something behind.

551

:

What are you gonna leave behind?

552

:

I am going to leave behind anything that is not a weapon or related to the computer hard

drive world.

553

:

you leave your forensics kit sitting there.

554

:

You no longer have that for this op.

555

:

And you're able to pack up, you're able to get them in the bathroom, their body's there.

556

:

You start hearing footsteps come running down this hallway.

557

:

What are you doing?

558

:

There is.

559

:

Second story.

560

:

No, there's not.

561

:

darn.

562

:

How high up is it?

563

:

It's definitely an ankle breaker if you don't land right height And it's not openable so

you'd have to

564

:

And...

565

:

Is it like a big wide one or is it just like a small little wimpy

566

:

It's a wide one.

567

:

okay, butt of the shotgun goes through it and I'm shoving the mattress out for us to jump

onto.

568

:

you smash that window like nothing.

569

:

You're able to, with your strength, get that mattress up and toss it over.

570

:

hear it land, like, and fold a little bit and then flop down flat on the ground.

571

:

And out you go.

572

:

So you roll me a...

573

:

athletics.

574

:

But plus 10.

575

:

okay.

576

:

That's actually not too bad.

577

:

dang it, 63.

578

:

Okay, yeah.

579

:

you jump out and you fall right on your tailbone.

580

:

You don't break anything, because it wasn't a critical failure, but you bruise your ass

and are a little slower, but you're able to get up off the mattress.

581

:

Del, you're already standing.

582

:

It's like you landed on your feet like a cat.

583

:

um Why did you throw this mattress?

584

:

Oh yeah, for the other guy.

585

:

um And yes, and where are you going?

586

:

You got your parking lot over

587

:

here off to the other side looks like you could run up into some rocks.

588

:

What are you thinking?

589

:

I mean, I think the car.

590

:

I was gonna say towards wherever our cars park.

591

:

You haul ass, get in the car, who's driving?

592

:

I'll take it.

593

:

Dell, you start skiing hutch over the hood, slide, rip around, open the door, jump in, you

get that son of a bitch started up.

594

:

This isn't like some shitty 80s horror movie.

595

:

It's not, it starts like that and you're on your way.

596

:

Roll me a drive.

597

:

man, it's a four.

598

:

We're fucking steady.

599

:

Bro, okay, you're a professional.

600

:

Ryan looks like he's having a panic attack next to you.

601

:

He's breathing, he's sweating.

602

:

He's got blood all over his face and probably doesn't even know it.

603

:

you just see his eyes like.

604

:

And you're cruising through these switchbacks.

605

:

You get out of there before you hear or see a siren.

606

:

And by the time you're outside of the city of Jerome.

607

:

down halfway down the mountain you see the faint glimmering of a siren go leaving up

towards the hotel in the background where do think you're going from here

608

:

Yeah, well on that first switch back after like the double-handed turn and the eeeh of the

screech, I'll hand you like a wet nap that we got from the palace.

609

:

Right, just there.

610

:

It's not just there, yeah, mean, or a finery.

611

:

All right, you have your map.

612

:

You're able to navigate there, no problem.

613

:

In fact, it's large in the landscape too.

614

:

You get to the ore refinery.

615

:

It looks like there's a night crew there, basically making sure all the automations are

still working.

616

:

And you are able to park some distance from it without notice.

617

:

Yeah, we just shut everything off, lights off, it's quiet in the desert.

618

:

You can hear like a grasshopper doing its thing.

619

:

You just take a little moment in the stillness.

620

:

Hey, feeling okay about whatever that was back there?

621

:

What the fuck happened?

622

:

Yeah, it wasn't my first plan.

623

:

Sorry I botched that so bad.

624

:

It's okay, I'm just glad we got out of there.

625

:

With the important stuff.

626

:

Yeah, mean, no kidding.

627

:

Real spitfire with that keyboard.

628

:

mean, shoot, with the crash photos, I don't know what we're walking into if we go

traipsing up this way, but safe to say a bruised tailbone would be a pretty comfortable

629

:

way to exit compared to what we're walking into.

630

:

Yeah, I mean, I think I'll be okay, so.

631

:

Okay.

632

:

Well, I mean, we got a lot of signs pointing to this mine.

633

:

You think the dead of night is the right time to go putzing around or what other options

we got?

634

:

You have your camping gear so you could set up tents.

635

:

It was in the car, yeah.

636

:

OK.

637

:

Yeah, maybe we should get a little bit of rest.

638

:

Okay.

639

:

Yeah, I wouldn't mind it either.

640

:

Maybe just like pull up the road quarter mile or so, find a little turn off and pitch tent

out there.

641

:

Yeah, go ahead both of you roll survival to see how well you can do this in the dark.

642

:

Hell yeah.

643

:

not good.

644

:

All right, well, we only needed one of you to succeed.

645

:

So you succeeded handily with your survival.

646

:

You're a bit of a camping nut job.

647

:

You love nature.

648

:

You love bird watching.

649

:

You can set up a tent in the dark.

650

:

It doesn't matter.

651

:

You're probably not using your flashlights, just be an extra paranoid.

652

:

But you're able to get two tents set up.

653

:

Perfect.

654

:

That seems good enough.

655

:

I'll probably take like the next hour to just be on the lookout.

656

:

Might walk up back onto the road and dust our tracks a little bit.

657

:

Yeah, it's about 320.

658

:

You're able to get rid of the tracks easily.

659

:

And Ryan, are you sleeping?

660

:

Definitely laying down, not on my back because it hurts my butt to do that.

661

:

Absolutely.

662

:

And you're keeping watch, you said, Dell, for a little bit, and then going to bed.

663

:

Yeah, I mean just looking to see if any lights get a little too close.

664

:

And the next hour or nothing, you feel pretty safe with how far you are away.

665

:

Yeah, I'll probably just be thinking about that body that I moved into the bathroom.

666

:

Were there any distinguishing features, marks, clothing, attire, anything on them?

667

:

He was in a members only jacket that was gray with tan pants and his pistol was a .45 ACP

which is typically standard issue for federal agents.

668

:

But this is America.

669

:

Anybody can get that shit.

670

:

The silencer not so much looked like a official silencer, not some water bottle with a

towel in it.

671

:

And yeah, he had a fade, very crop topped hair, kind of looked like a spook.

672

:

Obviously people can dress any old way they want, anything that would signal a uniform of

any type.

673

:

No uniform.

674

:

Yep.

675

:

You do find one of his teeth in your shirt.

676

:

Eww.

677

:

It like a little rock that got stuck there, but you pull it out to molar.

678

:

It's so gross.

679

:

probably just pop it into a fair spot I got back here.

680

:

I kind of like rub my tongue over it a little bit while I think about it.

681

:

Yeah, yeah, it's like a worry stone but in your mouth.

682

:

Ugh.

683

:

Gross.

684

:

I'm glad I was asleep through this part.

685

:

So you guys both lay down, roll your alertness while you're sleeping.

686

:

45.

687

:

Okay.

688

:

So, Del, you are sleeping and you get the feeling that, you know how you're laying on bed

and a cat is walking behind you?

689

:

You feel small steps behind you, just the smallest sensation.

690

:

You get that sensation as you're laying there.

691

:

and you hear just like this odd like almost clicking sound.

692

:

Yeah, I mean...

693

:

you know, priority one is shotgun I guess, but then like second, I think I'm gonna grab a

flashlight and point it at wherever I hear that outline.

694

:

Yeah, this feels like it's in the tent, but.

695

:

yeah, well...

696

:

You flip around, you have your shotgun and your flashlight, it shines.

697

:

The shotgun has nothing to shoot.

698

:

There's nothing there.

699

:

Can you roll your sanity for helplessness?

700

:

47 we're okay.

701

:

Hey, you look again, nothing's there, but what you do see is your flashlight is shining

through a small oval cut into the side of your tent and goes across the sky where a sun is

702

:

starting to rise over the mountain, but you don't see anything else.

703

:

And I need a second sanity roll for that realization.

704

:

Yeah, 44 critical success.

705

:

I don't know if that matters.

706

:

yes.

707

:

You look out, the stars are starting to disappear through that oval, and the sun is coming

up, but you see nothing else.

708

:

Never have you experienced a sunrise as ominous, but here you are.

709

:

and you are a Delta Green agent in the middle of the desert after blowing somebody's head

off, not knowing what the hell to do next.

710

:

Agent Sindusky.

711

:

You discovered something in your tent, a hole about the same size as the one you found in

Arthur Finch's apartment.

712

:

And Agent Ryan, you are still asleep right now.

713

:

You did not pass your investigation or alertness check.

714

:

But not for long, because as I had gone inspecting with a barrel of a gun and a

flashlight, that flashlight has become a missile going straight towards the side of your

715

:

tent.

716

:

If I'm up, you're up!

717

:

What?

718

:

What the hell?

719

:

Yeah, that's what I'm asking.

720

:

I don't know.

721

:

Get out here.

722

:

Will you take a look at this and you'll find out?

723

:

And I like walk out in my whitey-tities and I'm like what is going on?

724

:

I'm trying to get some sleep.

725

:

I'm so tired

726

:

I'll walk over and I'll grab the flashlight off the ground and I'll just kind of you know,

wee-wee-wee over the whole...

727

:

Yeah.

728

:

Agent Ryan, can you roll your sanity?

729

:

Yeah, yes.

730

:

that.

731

:

Okay, here we go.

732

:

It is 12.

733

:

you started to feel an overwhelming sense of helplessness encroach in your psyche, but

your willpower is strong enough to push it away and push it down as you see the same oval

734

:

cut out into a tent that you saw in Arthur Finch's apartment.

735

:

And you are standing in the desert around a little...

736

:

bit towards sunrise and your whitey tidies are glistening with sweat on the back.

737

:

You've had a very restless night of sleep after witnessing Agent Sindusky remove

somebody's head with a shotgun.

738

:

Yeah, I did have some nightmares about that.

739

:

Yeah, and I'm just like rubbing my eyes like squeaky squeaky.

740

:

And I'm like, me that flashlight for a second.

741

:

And I go over the tent and I'm probing it, just trying to see if there's anything that

like stands out in the oval that's cut out.

742

:

Yeah, you had to leave your forensics kit, but you can still do a forensics role.

743

:

Just no modifier.

744

:

yep.

745

:

that would be a 62.

746

:

What's your forensics?

747

:

it's the same shape as the one in the apartment, guessing it's the same thing that did it

with some time looking at it though.

748

:

It does seem that it is not cut in any way you've seen anything cut.

749

:

Could I also inspect that edge?

750

:

I think I'm mostly looking just to see, as it cut through this material, was there like

heat involved?

751

:

Like, what does the edge look like?

752

:

Does it look like it was kind of like sealed back together or what's the behavior there?

753

:

Do you have any unnatural?

754

:

Okay.

755

:

Yeah, go ahead and do forensics or search, whichever one you're comfortable with.

756

:

Yeah, forensic sounds good.

757

:

Yeah, success on a 26.

758

:

All right, it does look like some sort of heat, but it's not charred in any way.

759

:

The fibers do look like they are closely melted together.

760

:

Again, much like the glass, seemingly at a molecular level, but your guess is that it is

heat.

761

:

Dale, did you hear anything?

762

:

Yeah, I mean I could have sworn there was like, I don't know, like a bug in the tent or

maybe it was somebody walking around, but they was gone in a flash.

763

:

Yep, that's an oval alright.

764

:

Yeah, I mean, it doesn't look like any knife I've ever seen.

765

:

I don't think you could get that just by, you know, taking a tool to it.

766

:

your morning is starting off and you find that the heat starts to rise.

767

:

You're no longer in the higher elevation of Jerome.

768

:

What are you doing with your day?

769

:

There is one piece that I think I neglected to tell you is you actually have a stationary

car phone in the Volvo as well.

770

:

If you ever needed to call your handler and report anything or ask any questions, you

could.

771

:

But the stage is yours for what's next.

772

:

Yeah, I mean, I think we definitely want to find the sundowner mine.

773

:

So I mean, I have all of the files from Arthur Finch.

774

:

I do want to go through and see if there's any information about where this mine might be.

775

:

But maybe it would be a good idea to call our handler and give him a heads up.

776

:

Yeah, I mean, before we go, you know, chasing our way deep down into the earth, seems like

he might want to know what we found if we don't come back out that hole.

777

:

I mean, you should definitely give him a heads up about what happened last night too.

778

:

Yeah, I imagine he's gonna be ready to chew us out about that already.

779

:

Yeah, have you experienced something like this before?

780

:

Yeah, somebody being mad at me through the phone all the time.

781

:

No, no, no, I mean like how you just shot that guy.

782

:

Yeah, I mean, he weren't no good man, so it weren't no loss to me.

783

:

I've seen good men and bad men fall.

784

:

Okay, so you've definitely seen some shit in your time.

785

:

Yeah, and I'm sorry, but I don't really think that classifies.

786

:

That ain't even breaking the top ten.

787

:

Okay, okay.

788

:

Well, that was definitely a first for me.

789

:

I'm still shaking from it.

790

:

Yeah, well, I'm sorry.

791

:

I'll try and be a little bit more conscientious about that.

792

:

Okay.

793

:

uh

794

:

Agent Dell, sounds like you are on the way to call the handler at the car and then you're

looking to the computer.

795

:

Agent Ryan.

796

:

yes, that's correct.

797

:

How far did you park away from the campsite?

798

:

far.

799

:

Great.

800

:

Yeah, you're able to get to the car.

801

:

No problem.

802

:

You have all of your gear in the back as well still.

803

:

And there's nothing on the horizon.

804

:

You don't see any other cars looking around.

805

:

No dust blooms.

806

:

Looks like it's just you in the desert.

807

:

Well, honestly, that's for the best.

808

:

Yes, I agree.

809

:

Yeah, so we see if we get a signal on this sweet carphone.

810

:

Yeah, yeah, why not?

811

:

Go ahead and roll your luck.

812

:

Just one, both?

813

:

All right, you got it.

814

:

Why don't you try, Dale?

815

:

That's a 73 for me.

816

:

Yeah.

817

:

Jordan, do you have signal intelligence at all?

818

:

Christine, do you have signal intelligence at all?

819

:

Yes, I do.

820

:

I'm 41.

821

:

Yeah, give that a shot.

822

:

51.

823

:

Okay, yeah, you know, between messing with the phone and trying to, move it around

position the antenna that's on the box, your guess is you would have to probably drive a

824

:

little closer to a main road to get service at this point.

825

:

This is not a satellite phone, it's a cellular phone.

826

:

Dale, you want to head out and try to call the handler while I clickety-clack on my old

Toshiba here?

827

:

Yeah, I mean, I wasn't exactly, you know, it was kind of like, shucks, we're not gonna get

shoot out today.

828

:

But no, yeah, we can go try.

829

:

All right, Ryan, set the scene.

830

:

You're on your laptop computer looking through Finch's files.

831

:

Are you sitting cross-legged?

832

:

Are you laying down in the desert, dust?

833

:

Like how are you positioning yourself for this investigation?

834

:

Yeah, I'm sitting on my sleeping bag and I have my laptop elevated slightly.

835

:

And yeah, I'm just like matrix mind going through these files looking for anything that

mentions sundowner.

836

:

Yeah, go ahead and give me a computer science, but you're gonna lose 10 % on that because

of exhaustion.

837

:

Okay.

838

:

75 missed.

839

:

I just cannot get a good roll.

840

:

You feel like you're chasing your own tail after a while.

841

:

You'll have to maybe narrate some other tact you'll take on the computer, we'll cut over

to Agent Sindusky.

842

:

Yeah, I'm taking it at a leisurely pace, know, 20 miles an hour, trying not to kick up too

much dust as I'm heading back towards that ore refinery.

843

:

I figure there must be signal if there's a work crew out there on the regular.

844

:

Yeah, you are able to get within eyesight of it.

845

:

You could see it before, but now like you could definitely walk over to it and you do see

the bar kind of pop up to one signal.

846

:

Right.

847

:

B-U-T-T-E-R-F-I-E-L-D.

848

:

Is there a 1-800-1st or?

849

:

Yeah.

850

:

You know that the program usually only saves one number into any communication device.

851

:

And this one seems to go to a pager because you get an automated message back.

852

:

About five minutes later, the car phone starts to ring.

853

:

Yeah, I'll pick it up.

854

:

Sandusky.

855

:

Agent, hello, is your operation complete?

856

:

No it is not, just checking in boss.

857

:

We got another leg ahead of us.

858

:

It looks a little dark down there, so you know, we wanted to keep you posted if we didn't

come back from it.

859

:

are you at risk of being compromised in a fatal way?

860

:

I mean, do you usually send us in in places where that's not the case?

861

:

Well, true, fair point.

862

:

uh Please protect Agent Ryan.

863

:

He is a computer scientist asset.

864

:

Those are hard to come by.

865

:

uh And you are also, so keep yourself safe.

866

:

uh Any other reason for this call?

867

:

Well, I mean, managed, we, Agent Ryan managed to take down that conspiracy theory website.

868

:

Beautiful work, we got a copy of all the files, published, unpublished.

869

:

He's been scrubbed from the internet as best we can tell.

870

:

However, the man, well, he doesn't seem to exist around here no more.

871

:

It seems like a couple of days ago he went missing.

872

:

There's a couple people on our tail that I think must have been on his tail before that.

873

:

One of them don't got a face no more and I'm sorry about that.

874

:

But the world's probably safer for it.

875

:

Do you suspect they are majestic?

876

:

It's a little too hard to say and put a point on that, but yeah, mean, that seems

probable.

877

:

any other casualties or just the competing agent.

878

:

Well, agent took somebody else out.

879

:

employee of the hotel...

880

:

Yeah.

881

:

well, thank you for putting him down.

882

:

It seems like it needed to be done if he was willing to kill a civilian.

883

:

Yeah, I mean, he didn't seem to have any qualms about it, nor would he have had about

dealing with us.

884

:

So I don't know how many other ways there were to go about this.

885

:

Did you need a cleanup crew sent there?

886

:

Yeah, mean, probably the hotel maids are already trying to do their best with that, but a

professional would probably be advised.

887

:

so this was a loud confrontation.

888

:

Yeah, you ever heard of shotgun before?

889

:

Plenty of times, agent.

890

:

Okay.

891

:

Loud and messy noted.

892

:

I will scramble a cleanup team, but if Majestic is somehow involved, they would be at

danger too.

893

:

Just make sure to watch your back and we will keep an eye on the hotel.

894

:

What was the name of the hotel?

895

:

well, it's really the only one out here, but it's the Grand, uh, Grand Jerome.

896

:

That's the one.

897

:

Yep, we know the place.

898

:

Yeah, well, we're heading to Sundowner, which it seems like maybe there is some

extraterrestrial activity at, as well as other agents involved.

899

:

Most probable location, a finch as well, but the convergence of those don't bode well.

900

:

Agent, you know the protocol.

901

:

If it is safe enough for you and Agent Ryan to destroy the vector without getting

yourselves killed, make sure that is the top of your list.

902

:

If there is alien technology, we are not in the business of recovering anything.

903

:

So please make sure it is all destroyed

904

:

Alright, Roger that.

905

:

Glad to hear nothing's changed, but yeah, thanks for your counsel.

906

:

Yeah, and the contact for Arthur Finch.

907

:

Did you get a bead on who might be feeding him this information?

908

:

Well, not exactly.

909

:

I mean, again, it seems like maybe there's agents watching over his place.

910

:

It's hard to say if they were after him or maybe they were in cahoots.

911

:

Also, he seemed to trust this fella at the Internet Cafe enough to like give him his one

and only hard drive.

912

:

Seems like maybe putting a little pressure on him about what he knows and how might be

worth it.

913

:

I will add that to the cleanup teams list.

914

:

All right.

915

:

Well, if I don't hear from you, you don't hear from us, you know why.

916

:

Handler Butterfield continues his day on the beach and has a few more things to think

about now.

917

:

Agent Ryan, did you come up with another, I guess, solution for your computer problem?

918

:

Yeah, I am just running this software that I wrote a while ago to just do the search for

me so that I don't have to do it manually.

919

:

And it just goes through every file in my computer looking for the information that I tell

it to.

920

:

Yeah, there are electronic mail files.

921

:

They look like they're from the Jerome Historical Society that have map requests in them,

but they were unfortunately delivered, it seems like in person based on the correspondence

922

:

with the woman, her name's Eleanor, at the Jerome Historical Society.

923

:

but it's not very helpful.

924

:

The only other thing I can think of is to go over...

925

:

What was that?

926

:

The ore mining place?

927

:

Yeah, the facility.

928

:

Yes.

929

:

And see if there's any information at this facility.

930

:

just.

931

:

But yeah, mean, seems to me like maybe we got the sheriff's office, the historical

society, and then just mindward bound, other than that.

932

:

Any of those seem worth our time?

933

:

I think the mine

934

:

Yeah, I mean, that's the most on our way.

935

:

It feels like a succinct here to there to there.

936

:

I mean, I would be inclined towards the historical society, but I don't know if I want to

go back to Jerome at this point.

937

:

Yeah, it would definitely be with a target on our back, it seems.

938

:

And I'm sure the sheriff wouldn't take too kindly to us just showing up.

939

:

Yeah, I mean, I don't mind going into the mine blind.

940

:

Yeah, so you guys getting back together in the car and headed back towards that way.

941

:

Yeah, all of our stuff's packed up.

942

:

knock the tents down, get on.

943

:

you get in the car and drive over.

944

:

You're on the outskirts of this giant, looks like a factory almost.

945

:

And it has a billowing smoke coming out of it that is not gray, but like white.

946

:

It looks like it's extremely hot in there.

947

:

There are four cars parked outside.

948

:

It looks like a skeleton crew runs it at this point.

949

:

being that mining is phasing out in this part of the world.

950

:

What do do?

951

:

Yeah, I mean, you think sneaking through here is worth something to us?

952

:

I know, if there's only a few people here, we can...

953

:

make up an excuse as to why we need to see a map.

954

:

mean, we're from the telecom company, so.

955

:

You have any maps?

956

:

I imagine coveralls go a long way.

957

:

Yeah, I mean, I guess I'm curious to just see, you know, what it is they might be mining

out here.

958

:

Anyway, just see what normal operations look like and if they're so normal after all.

959

:

Yep, agreed.

960

:

Okay, well I'm happy to go skulking about.

961

:

If you wanna just go talk to somebody, you know, you're welcome to do so.

962

:

Okay.

963

:

I'll carry the toolbox that has the Arizona Tell logo on it and walk towards the entrance.

964

:

Yeah, there is a massive door that is shuttered shut.

965

:

What it looks like they load ore onto probably semi trucks.

966

:

There is a forklift that looks like it's seen better days sitting there.

967

:

And there's just a small door besides that massive door.

968

:

Okay.

969

:

Yeah, I just knock on it.

970

:

you hear footsteps, sounds like they're coming down a metal set of stairs.

971

:

Tunk, tunk, tunk, tunk, tunk.

972

:

And the door opens and a man in a blue hard hat opens it and peeks his head out.

973

:

Says, hello.

974

:

Hi, my name is Joy.

975

:

I work for Arizona Tell.

976

:

And we are doing some audits of the mines in the area.

977

:

And there's going to be some upgrades happening soon in the area.

978

:

And so we just wanted to come out.

979

:

And I was just curious if you actually had a map that would help us find some other mines

that might be in the area as well.

980

:

Yeah, roll a persuade.

981

:

just missed it at 28.

982

:

He looks at you a little suspiciously, looks behind you, sees like a beat up Volvo and

kind of nods his head and then says, telephone company doesn't have the area mapped.

983

:

We do.

984

:

We just know there's some older mines that haven't been in use for a long time and that's

what's not on our maps.

985

:

But we still do have to go survey the areas just to make sure that everybody's properly

prepared for what's coming up.

986

:

Okay, like you running phone lines to empty mines, huh?

987

:

Not empty mines.

988

:

We just, we know that some of the mines have some interest in reopening at some point.

989

:

And so we're just making sure that everything's, you know, well equipped for, for the

upgrade that's coming up.

990

:

Great, can you roll me your microelectronics?

991

:

Yes.

992

:

I got an eight and a zero zero.

993

:

So that's eight, right?

994

:

Okay.

995

:

It's 800, so, no, I'm just kidding.

996

:

let's say you just threw in some jargon about like the phone lines and how the minds might

interfere with them.

997

:

Try to confuse him a little bit.

998

:

He says, well, I can't give you the maps, but I can go get my Foreman.

999

:

That'd be great.

:

00:59:55,633 --> 00:59:56,946

Thank you so much.

:

00:59:57,779 --> 00:59:58,883

You mind waiting outside?

:

00:59:58,883 --> 01:00:02,080

We got, it's pretty hot in there and I don't have any safety gear for you.

:

01:00:02,080 --> 01:00:07,468

Yeah, and I'm like peeking over his shoulder a little bit just to see, you know, what's

inside.

:

01:00:07,468 --> 01:00:08,741

Yeah, roll the search.

:

01:00:08,741 --> 01:00:10,568

Nope, 46.

:

01:00:11,132 --> 01:00:14,682

Great, let's cut over to Agent Sandusky skulking about.

:

01:00:14,682 --> 01:00:17,126

What manner of skulking about are we doing?

:

01:00:17,388 --> 01:00:28,817

I'm listening for noise and where people might be working at, and I'm curious to get, you

know, close enough to those centers but without running into anybody.

:

01:00:28,817 --> 01:00:39,218

So I might be looking for, say like a fire escape ladder off the back of one of these

here, great big cylinders or, yeah, some sort of back entry.

:

01:00:40,400 --> 01:00:41,187

Yeah.

:

01:00:41,187 --> 01:00:42,932

Yeah, give me the stealth.

:

01:00:43,069 --> 01:00:43,863

Hooey!

:

01:00:43,863 --> 01:00:46,911

70 on the dot is a success.

:

01:00:46,911 --> 01:00:47,382

Awesome.

:

01:00:47,382 --> 01:00:51,085

the contested role was a failure, so you are good to go.

:

01:00:51,085 --> 01:00:58,470

You're able to get as close as you want and start walking around, which means you don't

actually have to roll a search for any of this because you're right there.

:

01:00:58,470 --> 01:01:08,153

And you do see a escape ladder that goes up to some permanent scaffolding on the side and

then a small door up about two stories

:

01:01:08,153 --> 01:01:10,673

Yeah, I'm gonna take it.

:

01:01:10,893 --> 01:01:20,916

I'm gonna make sure I have a pistol on my person and a few tools, to look like a

maintenance tech, but also for, a little B &E.

:

01:01:21,479 --> 01:01:21,830

Great.

:

01:01:21,830 --> 01:01:23,754

You're able to climb up it no problem.

:

01:01:23,754 --> 01:01:28,358

You get to the door and it is locked, but it's a padlock.

:

01:01:28,405 --> 01:01:32,864

Okay, yeah, I'll take those bolt cutters and I'll just shear right through them.

:

01:01:33,608 --> 01:01:41,599

Yeah, go ahead and give me another, actually give me a athletics to make sure it's quiet

enough.

:

01:01:41,986 --> 01:01:43,566

yeah, all right.

:

01:01:43,566 --> 01:01:44,673

13, success.

:

01:01:44,673 --> 01:01:46,826

you catch the lock as it comes off.

:

01:01:46,826 --> 01:01:51,291

You maybe even put it in your pocket without setting it down on the metal and it is

silent.

:

01:01:51,291 --> 01:01:55,398

You open the door and you are on the second level.

:

01:01:55,398 --> 01:01:59,725

You see men working just a giant pit of lava

:

01:01:59,725 --> 01:02:08,046

But there is some steel held above it that looks like it's about to be poured in and you

see to the left of you.

:

01:02:08,046 --> 01:02:12,639

the catwalk leads to what looks like to be an office where the foreman is.

:

01:02:12,639 --> 01:02:21,805

And you see a man in a blue hard hat walking up to that office, knocks on the door, and

then another man goes to talk to him, and then the other man follows him downstairs.

:

01:02:22,418 --> 01:02:26,751

Yeah, I'll wait till they're well clear and then I'll try and slip on into the Foreman's

office.

:

01:02:26,751 --> 01:02:29,309

All right, back to Agent Ryan.

:

01:02:29,309 --> 01:02:29,942

Mm-hmm.

:

01:02:29,942 --> 01:02:34,034

I'm just like kicking some rocks around.

:

01:02:34,713 --> 01:02:35,896

Yeah.

:

01:02:35,896 --> 01:02:38,539

How are you dressed today besides those coveralls?

:

01:02:39,536 --> 01:02:40,586

whitey tighties.

:

01:02:40,586 --> 01:02:42,469

No, I'm just kidding.

:

01:02:44,032 --> 01:02:47,938

yeah, that's just overalls with nothing else underneath.

:

01:02:47,938 --> 01:02:53,325

no, I am wearing just like a t-shirt underneath with a hat.

:

01:02:54,002 --> 01:02:56,919

the door opens, and both men come out.

:

01:02:56,919 --> 01:03:09,859

And the foreman is a little older, definitely doesn't work the ore facility anymore

because he looks pretty portly, like he couldn't do a lot of that manual work and has

:

01:03:09,859 --> 01:03:13,559

bottle glass thick glasses on.

:

01:03:13,559 --> 01:03:19,119

His eyes look almost magnified as he kind of looks at you like this.

:

01:03:19,119 --> 01:03:22,099

y'all from the telephone company?

:

01:03:22,425 --> 01:03:24,655

Yeah, yeah, hi, my name's Dwight.

:

01:03:24,655 --> 01:03:25,257

Hi Dwight.

:

01:03:25,257 --> 01:03:28,289

you need maps for some reason it sounds like?

:

01:03:28,289 --> 01:03:30,261

Yeah, I mean, so we have maps.

:

01:03:30,261 --> 01:03:34,203

It's just that our maps don't quite map out the mines in the area.

:

01:03:34,203 --> 01:03:35,043

We know of this one.

:

01:03:35,043 --> 01:03:36,812

This is like the most popular one.

:

01:03:36,812 --> 01:03:46,629

We just came from Jerome and they sent us over this way saying that you guys might have

some maps of the surrounding mines in the area, including the older ones, which is the

:

01:03:46,629 --> 01:03:48,242

ones that we seem to be missing.

:

01:03:48,242 --> 01:03:49,777

Yeah, he thinks for a minute.

:

01:03:49,777 --> 01:03:52,565

Okay, well, this is highly unusual.

:

01:03:52,565 --> 01:03:55,724

We don't have anybody coming out here asking for maps, ever.

:

01:03:55,724 --> 01:04:00,343

Yeah, I think it's been a long time since we've done line work anywhere in the area.

:

01:04:00,343 --> 01:04:01,796

So that's understandable.

:

01:04:01,796 --> 01:04:04,956

Well, I don't know if I can just hand them to you.

:

01:04:04,976 --> 01:04:06,356

Will you need to take them with you?

:

01:04:06,356 --> 01:04:08,916

What are you gonna do with them?

:

01:04:08,936 --> 01:04:10,199

I mean, I don't have to take them.

:

01:04:10,199 --> 01:04:16,246

can just look at them really quickly and then maybe make some marks on their own map of

what we might be missing on our own map.

:

01:04:16,246 --> 01:04:17,288

Okay, okay.

:

01:04:17,288 --> 01:04:19,602

Well, I don't really want to get in trouble.

:

01:04:19,602 --> 01:04:20,394

Give me a minute.

:

01:04:20,394 --> 01:04:22,130

Yeah, take as much time as you need.

:

01:04:22,130 --> 01:04:23,725

Let me know if you have any questions.

:

01:04:23,725 --> 01:04:26,880

Okay, back up into with agent Dell Sandusky.

:

01:04:26,880 --> 01:04:29,343

What, you're walking across the catwalk?

:

01:04:29,343 --> 01:04:29,744

Yeah.

:

01:04:29,744 --> 01:04:31,508

You get to the office.

:

01:04:31,508 --> 01:04:35,531

Give me another search to see how fast you can find this.

:

01:04:36,019 --> 01:04:36,362

Nope.

:

01:04:36,362 --> 01:04:37,177

Fail.

:

01:04:37,450 --> 01:04:37,711

Okay.

:

01:04:37,711 --> 01:04:39,447

Yeah, what's the failure?

:

01:04:39,447 --> 01:04:40,734

74 versus 21

:

01:04:40,734 --> 01:04:43,394

That's so funny because I just rolled a 74.

:

01:04:44,155 --> 01:04:44,415

Yeah.

:

01:04:44,415 --> 01:04:52,595

You're looking and it's not immediately coming but you can spend some more time there and

do it.

:

01:04:52,595 --> 01:04:53,895

You have forensics, right?

:

01:04:53,895 --> 01:04:56,015

Or just HRN.

:

01:04:56,755 --> 01:04:57,875

Yeah.

:

01:04:57,875 --> 01:05:01,835

You could roll that as well if you wanted to.

:

01:05:02,179 --> 01:05:05,752

Well, and the what I'm looking for, I guess, is not so prescriptive.

:

01:05:05,752 --> 01:05:17,020

I'm curious about anything that talks about, you know, what it is that they're doing here,

if they have specific orders, recent communications, whatever that seems interesting, not

:

01:05:17,020 --> 01:05:17,662

just a map.

:

01:05:17,662 --> 01:05:19,763

But forensics, you're saying?

:

01:05:20,664 --> 01:05:26,308

I'm not inclined to push, like, I think whatever we find here is a boon, but not, like,

critical.

:

01:05:26,308 --> 01:05:27,949

um

:

01:05:28,019 --> 01:05:29,596

So that's where I'm at.

:

01:05:29,596 --> 01:05:32,150

Nah, a 48, I was looking for a 30.

:

01:05:32,150 --> 01:05:34,729

Okay, yeah, you're digging through everything.

:

01:05:34,729 --> 01:05:37,090

Go ahead and roll me an alertness as well.

:

01:05:37,090 --> 01:05:38,033

Yeah, that one's good.

:

01:05:38,033 --> 01:05:40,247

60, looking for a 61.

:

01:05:40,834 --> 01:05:47,536

Agent Ryan, they whisper to each other and you see them weighing like what's the worst

that could happen?

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01:05:47,536 --> 01:05:49,648

he says, well, come on up, come to my office.

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01:05:49,648 --> 01:05:51,760

I'll let you look at the maps we got.

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01:05:51,943 --> 01:05:52,903

Thank you, sir.

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01:05:52,903 --> 01:05:54,086

I appreciate it.

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01:05:54,086 --> 01:05:55,267

Yeah, they opened the door.

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Agent Sundusky, you hear that door open and then start to ascend the stairs.

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It was about a 30 second walk when you were watching them go down the stairs to get to the

outside.

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01:06:07,933 --> 01:06:08,720

What are you doing?

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01:06:08,720 --> 01:06:10,525

immediate surroundings in here?

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01:06:10,525 --> 01:06:12,402

Is there a coat closet?

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01:06:12,402 --> 01:06:19,647

There is a large cabinet that looks, it's not a coat closet, but it looks like you could

open it and see.

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01:06:19,751 --> 01:06:21,196

Yeah, okay.

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01:06:21,196 --> 01:06:26,961

I think I will just try and shimmy my way back into the dark of the catwalk.

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01:06:27,235 --> 01:06:29,270

Okay, so you go around the corner.

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01:06:29,270 --> 01:06:33,963

There's like a little space on the catwalk behind the door you can tuck yourself quickly.

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01:06:34,145 --> 01:06:36,286

Yeah, I think that sounds good.

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01:06:36,290 --> 01:06:37,984

Right around the backside of the office.

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01:06:37,984 --> 01:06:38,499

Yep.

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01:06:38,499 --> 01:06:42,745

And I'm like awkwardly more loud than I would typically be.

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01:06:42,745 --> 01:06:45,500

And I'm like, it's really hot in here.

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01:06:45,627 --> 01:06:50,582

Like just in case Dale is anywhere around, he knows where we're at.

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01:06:50,688 --> 01:06:54,356

Kind of just assume that your shoes have a distinctive squeak to them?

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01:06:54,356 --> 01:06:55,679

They absolutely do.

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01:06:55,679 --> 01:06:57,742

It's the supportive souls.

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01:06:57,742 --> 01:06:59,322

Yeah, exactly.

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01:06:59,803 --> 01:07:03,724

they rolled an alertness of a 94, which is definitely a failure.

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01:07:03,724 --> 01:07:12,667

they go up there, you hear them, Agent Zandusky, they are opening this large drawer and

pulling out different maps.

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01:07:12,667 --> 01:07:17,367

they pull one out of the area and it looks like what you're looking for.

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01:07:17,367 --> 01:07:19,027

And he says,

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01:07:19,651 --> 01:07:22,580

Well this is the most immediate area.

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01:07:22,580 --> 01:07:24,062

Is that what you're looking for?

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01:07:24,641 --> 01:07:25,881

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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01:07:25,881 --> 01:07:27,929

Do you mind if I take a look?

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01:07:28,901 --> 01:07:30,012

Roll your Navigate.

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01:07:30,012 --> 01:07:32,683

Fail at 76 out of 30.

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01:07:32,683 --> 01:07:39,286

Yeah, It looks like they have a coding system for the maps or for the mines that is just

numbers.

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01:07:39,286 --> 01:07:43,064

There's no names next to them like the Historical Society maps.

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01:07:43,064 --> 01:07:45,656

But you get a general idea of the area.

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01:07:45,656 --> 01:07:53,482

You see a few mines that are in the vicinity of the piece that was cut out of Arthur

Finch's map.

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01:07:53,482 --> 01:07:57,397

You would have about five different locales to check.

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01:07:57,397 --> 01:08:02,017

and I'll just take note of them.

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01:08:02,417 --> 01:08:08,837

Okay, I say, oh shoot, I left my map in the car.

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01:08:09,377 --> 01:08:12,497

Would it be okay with you if I just took a picture of it really quickly?

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01:08:12,497 --> 01:08:14,048

I have my little camera here.

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01:08:14,048 --> 01:08:15,802

I don't see any harm in that.

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01:08:15,802 --> 01:08:16,374

Thank you.

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01:08:16,374 --> 01:08:17,191

Snap.

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01:08:17,191 --> 01:08:18,941

And then I like do the little twisty thing.

:

01:08:18,941 --> 01:08:22,515

well, any of the other maps you need to look at or just that one.

:

01:08:22,534 --> 01:08:24,857

What other maps do you have?

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01:08:25,038 --> 01:08:25,880

Just curious.

:

01:08:25,880 --> 01:08:28,053

Do you know what these numbers mean by any chance?

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01:08:28,053 --> 01:08:32,119

Like what the numbering system of the mines are?

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01:08:33,075 --> 01:08:36,019

Well, yeah, those are where we pull in the ore from.

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01:08:36,019 --> 01:08:39,660

We have them coded based on the depth and the location.

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01:08:39,660 --> 01:08:40,283

interesting.

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01:08:40,283 --> 01:08:42,782

Do you know the names of them by chance?

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01:08:42,782 --> 01:08:46,909

Well, I mean, yeah, some of them are pretty famous around here, so.

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01:08:46,909 --> 01:08:47,630

Yeah, you know what?

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01:08:47,630 --> 01:08:55,727

Last night I overheard this ghost tour up in Jerome and they were talking about the

sundowner mine or something.

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01:08:55,727 --> 01:08:56,950

That sounded crazy to me.

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01:08:56,950 --> 01:08:57,290

I don't know.

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01:08:57,290 --> 01:08:58,674

Have you ever heard of that one before?

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01:08:58,674 --> 01:09:01,214

Roll your Persuade Plus 30.

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01:09:01,336 --> 01:09:02,003

30.

:

01:09:02,003 --> 01:09:03,465

Ghost tour for the win, dude.

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01:09:03,465 --> 01:09:05,183

Nailed it at 54.

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01:09:05,361 --> 01:09:07,321

Nice, all right.

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01:09:07,321 --> 01:09:14,141

He's like, oh yeah, the sundowner, yeah, all them, they got stories about all of them,

they're all supposed to be haunted, it's a bunch of hogwash.

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01:09:14,241 --> 01:09:23,641

f the ones on the map, that's:

copper mine.

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01:09:23,921 --> 01:09:32,181

hink that one was done in the:

so that was a, that's an old boy.

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01:09:32,735 --> 01:09:35,657

Yeah, did you see anything crazy when you were there?

:

01:09:35,762 --> 01:09:38,064

Well, I haven't been to the mines much.

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01:09:38,064 --> 01:09:40,808

I'm kind of like adjusts his belt over his beer belly.

:

01:09:40,808 --> 01:09:46,877

But I've heard it's haunted, like I said, but again, I don't buy stock in any of that

weird shit.

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01:09:46,877 --> 01:09:50,180

So you a ghost aficionado?

:

01:09:50,197 --> 01:09:52,391

I mean, that was my first ghost tour I've ever been on.

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01:09:52,391 --> 01:09:56,328

So I never even really thought about it until I went on this ghost tour last night.

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01:09:56,328 --> 01:09:59,524

And it just kind of piqued my interest a little bit to see if it was real.

:

01:09:59,524 --> 01:10:01,557

I just had never been on one before.

:

01:10:02,183 --> 01:10:06,923

Yeah, well don't go out there and get yourself possessed by anything.

:

01:10:06,923 --> 01:10:08,626

I'm kind of scared of that stuff.

:

01:10:08,626 --> 01:10:10,490

So I'm just here to look at lions.

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01:10:10,490 --> 01:10:12,123

I don't want anything to do with ghosts.

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01:10:12,123 --> 01:10:13,325

No, thank you.

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01:10:13,641 --> 01:10:16,363

well then I would stay the hell away from that mine.

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01:10:16,884 --> 01:10:20,668

If that's all, then I've got some important paperwork to do.

:

01:10:21,429 --> 01:10:24,403

You look around, there's no important paperwork anywhere.

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01:10:24,403 --> 01:10:25,340

Thank you so much sir.

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01:10:25,340 --> 01:10:26,697

What was your name again?

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01:10:27,696 --> 01:10:29,043

name John.

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01:10:29,056 --> 01:10:29,987

Thank you, John.

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01:10:29,987 --> 01:10:31,733

Hey, that's my brother's name.

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01:10:33,119 --> 01:10:34,634

Well, nice to meet you.

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01:10:34,634 --> 01:10:35,597

Appreciate your help.

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01:10:35,597 --> 01:10:36,630

I'll be on my way.

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01:10:36,630 --> 01:10:40,063

All right, well, enjoy the phone line thing or whatever you're doing.

:

01:10:40,063 --> 01:10:48,703

All right, he sits down in like a little comfy chair, grabs a paperback novel by Stephen

King and starts reading it.

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01:10:48,703 --> 01:10:49,871

Important paperwork.

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01:10:49,871 --> 01:10:55,322

Alright, so I start to just head down where I came.

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01:10:55,465 --> 01:10:57,602

Yeah, Sundusky, what are you doing?

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01:10:57,602 --> 01:11:03,941

I think I tried to make a break for it when they inevitably kind of all like leaned over

the map when it was first sprawled out.

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01:11:03,941 --> 01:11:09,374

Yeah, you're able to make your way out and it is confirmed that this is a copper

processing plant.

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01:11:09,374 --> 01:11:21,019

As you're running out, you see not freshly mined copper, but you see like old copper that

looks like it's been taken out of old builds and houses that is being kind of melted down.

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01:11:21,019 --> 01:11:21,380

Does it...

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01:11:21,380 --> 01:11:23,883

Do I get a sense that it's above the board?

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01:11:24,064 --> 01:11:25,086

Or that it's...

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01:11:25,086 --> 01:11:25,788

that like...

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01:11:25,788 --> 01:11:31,157

they paid for this copper and are using it in sanctioned ways?

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01:11:32,141 --> 01:11:33,312

Do you have criminology?

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01:11:33,312 --> 01:11:34,534

Yeah, a little bit.

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01:11:34,700 --> 01:11:36,016

Yeah, let's see.

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01:11:36,414 --> 01:11:37,027

Okay.

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01:11:37,027 --> 01:11:38,664

007!

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01:11:38,664 --> 01:11:40,587

It does look above the board.

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01:11:40,587 --> 01:11:41,668

It looks pretty legit.

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01:11:41,668 --> 01:11:52,407

A facility this big would be, it would be very hard if it were like on the take, but who

knows like individual employees if they're stealing copper and shit and melting it down to

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01:11:52,407 --> 01:11:53,509

like resell it.

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01:11:53,509 --> 01:11:57,969

Yeah, okay, I'm gonna just try and make my way back out from whence I came.

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01:11:58,043 --> 01:12:01,184

But I love how your paranoia is getting the best of you.

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01:12:03,085 --> 01:12:04,616

Yeah.

:

01:12:04,616 --> 01:12:13,713

You get down the catwalk, you see Agent Ryan walking back to the car and you're able to

meet each other back at the car what are you doing?

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01:12:14,196 --> 01:12:14,961

Skedaddle.

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01:12:14,961 --> 01:12:27,942

Yeah, I think we start moving at least in the plausible direction of the mines, but I

think we are to understand from the area map that there's not a road that goes all the

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01:12:27,942 --> 01:12:29,573

way, all the way out there.

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01:12:30,205 --> 01:12:37,732

Yeah, if Ryan had passed their navigation role, you might be able to get there pretty

quick, but nothing like that was gleaned from it.

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01:12:37,732 --> 01:12:40,794

You could try driving in the desert if you wanted, so.

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01:12:41,533 --> 01:12:42,695

little Volvo.

:

01:12:42,888 --> 01:12:54,682

Yeah, mean, I think just finding, you know, I'll pick your brain, Ryan, about what you

learned in there and we'll just try and negotiate it as close as seems safe.

:

01:12:55,408 --> 01:12:58,350

And I'm like kind of giddy because I can't believe I pulled it off.

:

01:12:58,350 --> 01:13:00,771

And I'm like, my God, like he believed me.

:

01:13:00,771 --> 01:13:01,892

And then I went up there.

:

01:13:01,892 --> 01:13:03,134

He took me to his office.

:

01:13:03,134 --> 01:13:04,675

He showed me the map.

:

01:13:04,675 --> 01:13:06,536

But then the maps all had numbers on them.

:

01:13:06,536 --> 01:13:09,868

And then I had to like ask him what they were named and which one was Sundowner.

:

01:13:09,868 --> 01:13:12,479

And then he just told me it was crazy.

:

01:13:12,719 --> 01:13:14,801

Anyways, I got a picture of it.

:

01:13:14,801 --> 01:13:17,982

But that doesn't really help us right now because we don't have the film developed.

:

01:13:17,982 --> 01:13:19,746

But I know it's:

:

01:13:19,746 --> 01:13:23,135

And I think I know the general area of where it's located.

:

01:13:23,973 --> 01:13:28,728

Yeah, no, I mean, you're sweating more than normal, so it must have been pretty tense in

there.

:

01:13:28,728 --> 01:13:30,543

I know I gotta take this t-shirt off.

:

01:13:30,543 --> 01:13:30,861

Incredible.

:

01:13:35,307 --> 01:13:41,592

Well, well, well, once again we find ourselves at the end of another episode of Dead

Letter Bureau.

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01:13:42,507 --> 01:13:48,938

I just wanted to say thank you for listening again and I hope that you enjoyed this one.

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01:13:48,938 --> 01:13:54,324

I know last time I said that this would be the finale, but we got another one coming up.

:

01:13:54,324 --> 01:13:59,128

The agents took a little bit longer with that final encounter than expected.

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01:13:59,449 --> 01:14:00,830

Well, I hope to see you next week.

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01:14:00,830 --> 01:14:01,790

Thank you.

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