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Agent Fourteen
Level 1: 10 points
Alltime Score: 450 points
Last Logged In: April 8th, 2008
TEAM: MNZero


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Trespassing by Agent Fourteen, Quincy Potts

December 1st, 2007 1:37 AM

INSTRUCTIONS: Go somewhere you are not allowed to go.

So, dear Mr. Potts and I, on behalf of her majesty's secret service, decided to infiltrate the secret lair of Dr. Yes, which was cleverly disguised as a construction site and guarded with the dreaded "No Trespassing" sign (sign sign everywhere a sign!). Thus, we stealthily and masterfully crept up onto the rear of the terrible edifice. After briefly examining the perimeter defenses, which were worrisomely powerful, I'll admit, we crept on what we judged to be a weak spot in the electric fence. After slipping over the barrier, we attempted to investigate the surrounding area, but our good friend Peter Harmon, who happened to be passing by, pointed out to us that the fortress also had "surveillance cameras" in place. Unprepared for this possibility, we retreated to plan our next assault on Dr. Yes' evil fortress...

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The Approach
We Arrive...
Probing the defenses for weakness...
Victory!
Inspecting the Grounds
Huh...

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posted by JJason Recognition on December 1st, 2007 11:14 AM

Man, you really and truly took the least interesting pictures possible of the insides of that construction site. I mean, damn. There's a lot of really cool stuff in there and you apparently didn't feel like looking at any of it.

Err... That's what I've heard anyways. Not that I've ever been in there.

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posted by Charlie Fish on December 2nd, 2007 4:34 AM

Where in the world are you guys based?

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posted by Quincy Potts on December 2nd, 2007 1:55 PM

Hell if I know...or do I? Muahahaha!

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posted by teucer on December 2nd, 2007 5:34 PM

London, of course. And like good future Chrononauts they're based there at the height of the industrial revolution, when pea-soup fogs were far more common - hence their surprise at my rather unexpected observation that there were surveillance cameras on the site.