Roger Griffiths is the aforementioned stiff. poor fella, what a part? Slumped against a wall in a photo and that's your lot? I hope he's got a day job. Anyway, we need the password for Fischer's laptop and we have a singularity scalpel to help us. Lovely.
Actually, the entire mission can be completed without the use of the tool or anything other than the first bit of evidence. An "e-mail print-out from Fischer to Griffiths". Not to be picky, but it's not a print-out - sorry, I'm being grumpy.
Fischer and Griffiths went to school together and the email includes a link to photos of the reunion. Dutifully we follow the link to Fischer's Flickr site and particularly admire the ones of him pointing up an alley to his garden. He really is my favourite character :)
Tearing ourselves away from this, the reunion photos (looking like every gripping reunion) have the school motto on the bottom: veritas vos liberabit. Rereading the email, the Latin motto is mentioned as important - could it be? Surely not! Whack it in the mission completion box and...oh. Fail.
Translate it to English (I used spells from Harry Potter and the names of bacteria to help me) and you have the truth will set you free. I think I stuck it in without 'the' and it worked. Next week - will we finally get to dissect an alien?
In other topics, Improv Everywhere, responsible for the first bit of wonder below were recently responsible for the latter travesty. Mysterious, novel and gleeful freeze; naff, cringeworthy, napkin musical. More of the first please :)
Grand Central
Tiverton Parkway
Friday, March 07, 2008
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I love reading your summaries they always seem much more ordered than mine.
Although I have always found Google a far better source for latin translation than HP's spells - which can be a little unreliable.... as for bacteria I am a mum, its our job to destroy what we don't know, can't see and possibly has an outside chance of harming our children.....:)
+ no cats aliens or other for weeks now, it just seems to be dead bodies everywhere you turn.
Thanks for the summary Mike.
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