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* [[Kurt]]'s investigations revealed the name Cyrus Quinton to be an alias; the man's real name is not known. | * [[Kurt]]'s investigations revealed the name Cyrus Quinton to be an alias; the man's real name is not known. | ||
* The file found in Cyrus Quinton's public storage area, [[Purchasereq.pdf|purchasereq.pdf]], contains a hidden message: "enter those who know what the builder called men under my star" | * The file found in Cyrus Quinton's public storage area, [[Purchasereq.pdf|purchasereq.pdf]], contains a hidden message: "enter those who know what the builder called men under my star" | ||
*Reportedly had a big argument with someone at the academy on the day the cube was lost, claimed that he was discussing his contract with [[Hesh Records]]. | |||
Revision as of 22:03, 8 February 2006
General
- Former sound engineer for Hesh Records
- Office number 209
- Join date: 11/11/259
- Leave date: 01/10/268
- Worked with Roll for Damage.
- Alejo Jackson said he was "our most reliable guy"
- Worked during the aftermath of the Theft of the Receda Cube, though was about two hours late that day.
- Among the team to work on the Viard album, The Silver City, and the engineer who finished it for Earth.
- Kurt's investigations revealed the name Cyrus Quinton to be an alias; the man's real name is not known.
- The file found in Cyrus Quinton's public storage area, purchasereq.pdf, contains a hidden message: "enter those who know what the builder called men under my star"
- Reportedly had a big argument with someone at the academy on the day the cube was lost, claimed that he was discussing his contract with Hesh Records.
Theories
- Hidden message riddle discussion on unfiction
- Possibly the infamous V; Quint means five, V is the Roman numeral five
- "Cyrus was the first Achaemenian Emperor of Persia, who issued a decree on his aims and policies, later hailed as his charter of the rights of nations. Inscribed on a clay cylinder, this is known to be the first declaration of Human Rights, and is now kept at the British Museum. A replica of this is also at the United Nations in New York."
Files
- Public files: purchasereq.pdf
- Private files: ?