Friday, March 30, 2007

All About Hell

Commandos Sitch-Rep (that's situation report in covert lingo, dudes),

1) I overheard Armando Chang admiting to Hell that he goes blind sometimes. Whoa. I'm going to have to keep an eye on him. A blind commando?

2) Heathcliffe tells Hell he wants to try the new version of the serum next. Uh huh. He needs to talk to Armando.

3) Shahrukh still practices kata naked in and out of virtual reality. Yes, I like looking at him move, 'kay? Hell checked him out too, so why can't I?

4) Sullivan is not happy that the SEALs are getting all the action. He wants to blow up bridges and bad guys too! He thinks Hell is getting more action than him too. I've heard him say aloud that he'll have to fight her next. Sullivan likes to fight, did I tell you?

5) Flyboy had a few angry words with Jed. Just a few. Do you think Hell is part of this tiff?

6) Alex had a few words with T., some of them challenging, others inviting. Hell helps out.

7) Jed is busy. Very busy. Night and day. Here and elsewhere. Even I can't keep up with him. Hell knows part of it is her fault for not finishing the last mission properly.

So, there you have it.

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Monday, March 19, 2007

Under The Surface

Hell has recently started to encrypt her journal. I've managed to decipher a segment of it:

Something happened last night. I think, with my brain so fucked up and over-compensating the imbalance in my body chemistry, it somehow enhanced what the brain entrainment machine was supposed to do. Synching our brainwaves together while we sleep was meant to make the virtual reality immersion more real for us. But last night, I invaded his dreams. And he was dreaming about me. Shit, I've never been so turned on in my life. The man, whoever he is, has a very sextive imagination. Now I'm worried...is he going to invade my dreams too?

Interesting. One, because neither he nor she had mentioned this when they talked to Doc. Kirkland. Two, I did not know one could be turned on my dreams, dude. Isn't that just like random memory storage? Please explain.

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Friday, March 09, 2007

Preface

This is Gennita's Dear Reader preface in the coming declassified file codenamed VIRTUALLY HIS:

In 1975, research into remote viewing was initiated at the request of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) under a program called SCANATE (Scan By Coordinates). In 1978, after a series of successful tests, the Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) initated a project called GRILLFLAME utilizing military personnel to perform as remote viewers. These projects morphed into STARBURST, and then STARGATE. In 1995, information of these activities was finally released by the CIA and the American Institutes for Research (AIR) prior to the projects’ termination.

According to current release of information, there are no further remote viewing experimentations in the military or CIA.

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And then Hell comes along...and things got interesting....

Insert grin.

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