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This transcription is posted in reverse order, as it was given to us, with newer comments at top.  Rightfully, you should read the whole thing from bottom to top.
'''Note:''' Newer messages appeared at the top of the chat interface, so that the entire log read from bottom to top.  The log below has been reversed to read in proper chronological order.


==THURSDAY, 21-SEP-06==
[15:38] This is Kurt, testing testing
[16:14] Hi Kurt, this is Violet
[16:15] Kurt: There's a setting here that will open up the entrance to the facility. Better stand back in case it opens up the floor or something
[16:16] Kurt: Anything happening?
[16:16] Kurt: Trying it now


==THURSDAY, 21-SEP-06==
[16:16] Violet: OK
[17:39] Violet: Fine, fine
 
[16:17] Kurt: Thanks
 
[16:17] Violet: Some clicking...
 
[16:17] Violet: Yeah, a part of the wall beside the control panel just slid to one side. Very impressive.
 
[16:18] Violet: I was talking about their tech, but whatever


[17:39] Kurt: At 10am
[16:19] Kurt: So what's happening now?


[17:38] Kurt: Don't call me that. I'm heading off as well. Talk to you tomorrow.
[16:19] Violet: It's pretty dark inside, we're using our torches. Scarlett's going to look for some power switch or something. The place must have power if the control panel's still working, and the wall mechanism


[17:38] Violet: Come on Scarlett - we'll be back tomorrow morning K-meister, maybe 10.30am?
[16:20] Kurt: By the way, for everyone watching on Earth, you can see the plan of the lab by clicking on 'Level 1'


[17:38] Violet: Right, we're off.
[16:21] Kurt: I got the plans from the lab's computer systems, which, by the way, are very odd. Hundreds of years old, but still very sophisticated in some ways


[17:38] Scarlett: Or Von.
[16:21] Kurt: I've set up a display so you can see which areas have been explored and which have power


[17:38] Violet: Or *Brede*.
[16:22] Scarlett: I found a power switch for the first room, just turned it on!


[17:37] Scarlett: Grump.
[16:23] Scarlett: Looks like an unloading bay or something, I guess


[17:37] Violet: OK then. Scarlett, if I can take a picture of you hurling and send it to Iona, then you're welcome.
[16:25] Kurt: Tagged first room as Unloading bay


[17:37] Kurt: And the squid?
[16:29] Violet: Some heavy duty empty boxes here, checking the labels


[17:36] Violet: I don't know, maybe 10am, 10:30am?
[16:30] Violet: Says 'First mass material shipment - Viendenbourg September 1736'


[17:36] Kurt: When will you be back at the lab tomorrow?
[16:32] Scarlett: We're going into the corridor, the unloading bay is boring


[17:35] Kurt: I have to get back to work here, I've got a meeting with Garnet about the data link in a few minutes and I need to read up on the agenda
[16:33] Violet: There's a plaque on the corridor wall


[17:35] Scarlett: Bah. I wanted to hurl a squid of my very own.
[16:34] Kurt: 1732... that's 5BC then


[17:34] Violet: We are not going to the squid-hurling
[16:34] Violet: It's commemorating the opening of the lab in February 1732. According to this, the Master of the Academy, Vianne Adamek, was present


[17:34] Scarlett: Squiiiiiiiiiiid!
[16:36] Violet: We're heading into the room south of the unloading bay


[17:34] Violet: You know, I think it's the annual squid-hurling festival this evening.
[16:37] Scarlett: Found the power switch. This place is full of electrical equipment, that sort of stuff


[17:33] Violet: I think it'll be too dark to head back once we've got it, so we'll probably wait until tomorrow morning before coming back and trying the lift
[16:37] Scarlett: Found the power switch. This place is full of electrical equipment, that sort of stuff


[17:32] Kurt: Fair enough
[16:37] Violet: That's not really surprising when it said 'Radio Transmissions' on the door, is it?


[17:31] Violet: Unless there's a shop selling crowbars here, we're going to have to head back to the port town
[16:37] Violet: That's not really surprising when it said 'Radio Transmissions' on the door, is it?


[17:30] Kurt: So, what's the plan?
[16:38] Kurt: I wonder if we can use it to boost the key signal or something


[17:30] Violet: Right, we're outside now
[16:38] Kurt: Is any of it on?


[17:29] Kurt: Yeah, it's a bit odd, but they must've wanted to keep this place safe
[16:38] Scarlett: No, I only just turned the power on


[17:28] Scarlett: What, out here?
[16:40] Kurt: Thanks


[17:28] Kurt: I think it's a surface-to-air missile battery, in case any planes tried to bomb the labs
[16:40] Violet: I don't think so, I've never seen equipment like this before


[17:28] Kurt: Don't call me that.
[16:40] Violet: I'll turn the equipment on anyway, in case you figure out a way to interface with it


[17:28] Violet: How am I supposed to know. Maybe it explodes on contact with air? K-man?
[16:41] Scarlett: All of the paper here has been shredded!


[17:27] Scarlett: What's anti-air?
[16:41] Violet: Yeah, the people here were obviously careful


[17:27] Violet: From October 1733. Electrical hookups for new anti-air battery have been delivered safely.
[16:42] Kurt: What's interesting?


[17:27] Violet: It's a docket pinned to the wall.
[16:42] Scarlett: There's some stuff on the walls. Lab notices, memos, rotas, photos of old Perplex City


[17:27] Kurt: Another toilet, perhaps?
[16:42] Violet: Interesting...


[17:26] Violet: Actually, yes, maybe that is useful.
[16:43] Violet: There's a memo dated June 1735 saying that power restrictions on the radio equipment are over, since Lancewood is 'now self-sufficient in power'


[17:26] Scarlett: No, really, I think I found something useful.
[16:44] Kurt: Odd. Did you see any signs of solar panels or turbines on the island?


[17:25] Violet: What?
[16:44] Scarlett: Nothing like that


[17:25] Scarlett: What's this Vi?
[16:46] Violet: There's a bit of paper with a transmission from the Academy, December 1736, about Viehattle ending the cease-fire and declaring war on Perplex City


[17:25] Violet: Let's *go*.
[16:46] Violet: There's something else here about Viehattle


[17:25] Violet: If you want something high-fat and very bad for you I think we have some motor oil on board the boat.
[16:47] Kurt: I guess they removed the solar panels or whatever, the lighthouse is gone, after all


[17:25] Scarlett: /me hears her tummy rumbling.
[16:48] Kurt: What is it?


[17:25] Scarlett: Or, oooh, cheese in a can! Now 20% more fat content!
[16:48] Violet: It's amazing... incredible!


[17:24] Violet: Come away from that
[16:48] Violet: Next room now


[17:23] Scarlett: Look at the packet, it's now got extra crunch!
[16:49] Kurt: Honestly guys, this is supposed to be serious


[17:23] Scarlett: Aw, are you sure we can't try some of this delicious dried suet?
[16:49] Kurt: What?


[17:23] Violet: Just heading back now
[16:49] Scarlett: Toilets!


[17:22] Violet: I can look through the hand-written stuff with my reference materials.
[16:50] Violet: I'm just going to be a minute


[17:22] Violet: OK, so we'll head out.
[16:50] Violet: It is! You're just a savage, Kurt, you don't appreciate good facilities


[17:22] Kurt: I can't open it from here, so it's up to you. Crowbar is as good an idea as any.
[16:52] Kurt: Sigh


[17:21] Violet: any thoughts about getting into the lift Kurt?
[16:53] Scarlett: There's a generator in the next room


[17:20] Scarlett: Yeah, can we leave now?
[16:53] Violet: Okay, okay, I'm done


[17:20] Violet: I'm heading out to get some fresh air
[16:54] Kurt: What sort of fuel does it take?


[17:18] Violet: Bloody Granier, dragging us out here
[16:54] Violet: It doesn't say. Doesn't seem to have an inlet, either - it's hooked up to some big cables to the side


[17:18] Violet: Well, that's about it, unless there's something in the lift
[16:56] Violet: Kitchens are next


[17:17] Scarlett: Yours isn't. I've seen your shopping lists. "Buy two firglenoogles."
[16:56] Violet: Wow. Know you won't appreciate this, Kurt, but the kitchen is amazing. Don't see this stuff outside the history books.


[17:16] Kurt: Hand what?
[16:57] Kurt: I hate to tell you this, but you can see one in your apartment as well. I know you don't use it, but...


[17:16] Violet: Hand-writing now is not what it used to be
[16:57] Violet: My old history prof would kill to get a look at this.


[17:16] Violet: I'll need to take them back to the camp to check them out.
[16:57] Violet: Very funny. But the stuff here... canned foods with paper labels, dehydrated foods to mix with boiling water.


[17:16] Violet: There are a few hand-written papers as well
[16:58] Violet: All a bit drab though. I suppose it was wartime.


[17:15] Violet: /me rolls eyes
[16:58] Violet: Kitchens lead into dining room. Makes sense.


[17:15] Scarlett: Bo-ring
[16:59] Scarlett: This place has a lot of seats! I think at least 100 people would be able to fit in here.


[17:15] Violet: If we were in the city, this thing'd be under glass
[17:00] Kurt: Good point. Safety maybe?


[17:15] Violet: Man. Half a 300-odd year-old newspaper
[17:00] Scarlett: Hahahah!


[17:14] Violet: There are a few papers on the floor here
[17:00] Violet: Could be


[17:14] Scarlett: All sorts of interesting old menus in the dining room, but not much apart from that
[17:00] Violet: Wonder what they used for light. It's pretty gloomy in here. And why did they have to be below ground?


[17:13] Violet: Spotted something in the waste room
[17:01] Scarlett: Menu on the wall!


[17:12] Violet: Okay, there's a manual override here, but it's pretty stiff. I'm going to find a crowbar or something and look over this place again
[17:01] Scarlett: This week's specials: Artichoke soup, Trout a la Grecque, Tansy pudding


[17:11] Violet: I'm pressing the 'open' button and it's not working
[17:02] Kurt: I wouldn't try any of that stuff in the kitchen, by the way, even if it is canned or dehydrated


[17:11] Kurt: It should be receiving power
[17:02] Scarlett: Mmmmm. I am getting hungry.


[17:10] Violet: Can't open it, it's locked shut
[17:02] Violet: Dormitories through here.


[17:09] Kurt: Yeah, I was wondering what that was
[17:03] Scarlett: For all we know someone died in these beds...


[17:09] Violet: There's a lift here, in the northwest of the floor
[17:03] Violet: All very neat, military style. Bunk beds, lockers. Some of the beds are made.


[17:08] Scarlett: I'm going to have a look back in the dining room again
[17:03] Violet: We could sleep right here. But that'd be weird.


[17:08] Violet: Not much in the next room, it's just a waste storage area
[17:04] Violet: For all we know they died happily in their homes surrounded by grandchildren. No need to be morbid.


[17:07] Kurt: Heh
[17:05] Scarlett: Wooooooh


[17:07] Scarlett: Stop that
[17:05] Violet: The place does have an atmosphere though. It's quite cold, and the sound of our feet seems to be - I don't know - deadened somehow? Maybe I'm imagining it.


[17:06] Violet: /me finally gives in to temptation and smacks Scarlett
[17:06] Violet: /me finally gives in to temptation and smacks Scarlett
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[17:06] Violet: Stop that
[17:06] Violet: Stop that


[17:05] Scarlett: Wooooooh
[17:07] Kurt: Heh
 
[17:07] Scarlett: Stop that
 
[17:08] Scarlett: I'm going to have a look back in the dining room again
 
[17:08] Violet: Not much in the next room, it's just a waste storage area


[17:05] Violet: The place does have an atmosphere though. It's quite cold, and the sound of our feet seems to be - I don't know - deadened somehow? Maybe I'm imagining it.
[17:09] Kurt: Yeah, I was wondering what that was


[17:04] Violet: For all we know they died happily in their homes surrounded by grandchildren. No need to be morbid.
[17:09] Violet: There's a lift here, in the northwest of the floor


[17:03] Scarlett: For all we know someone died in these beds...
[17:10] Violet: Can't open it, it's locked shut


[17:03] Violet: We could sleep right here. But that'd be weird.
[17:11] Kurt: It should be receiving power


[17:03] Violet: All very neat, military style. Bunk beds, lockers. Some of the beds are made.
[17:11] Violet: I'm pressing the 'open' button and it's not working


[17:02] Violet: Dormitories through here.
[17:12] Violet: Okay, there's a manual override here, but it's pretty stiff. I'm going to find a crowbar or something and look over this place again


[17:02] Kurt: I wouldn't try any of that stuff in the kitchen, by the way, even if it is canned or dehydrated
[17:13] Violet: Spotted something in the waste room


[17:02] Scarlett: Mmmmm. I am getting hungry.
[17:13] Violet: Spotted something in the waste room


[17:01] Scarlett: This week's specials: Artichoke soup, Trout a la Grecque, Tansy pudding
[17:14] Scarlett: All sorts of interesting old menus in the dining room, but not much apart from that


[17:01] Scarlett: Menu on the wall!
[17:14] Violet: There are a few papers on the floor here


[17:00] Scarlett: Hahahah!
[17:15] Scarlett: Bo-ring


[17:00] Violet: Could be
[17:15] Violet: /me rolls eyes


[17:00] Kurt: Good point. Safety maybe?
[17:15] Violet: If we were in the city, this thing'd be under glass


[17:00] Violet: Wonder what they used for light. It's pretty gloomy in here. And why did they have to be below ground?
[17:15] Violet: Man. Half a 300-odd year-old newspaper


[16:59] Scarlett: This place has a lot of seats! I think at least 100 people would be able to fit in here.
[17:16] Kurt: Hand what?


[16:58] Violet: Kitchens lead into dining room. Makes sense.
[17:16] Violet: Hand-writing now is not what it used to be


[16:58] Violet: All a bit drab though. I suppose it was wartime.
[17:16] Violet: I'll need to take them back to the camp to check them out.


[16:57] Violet: My old history prof would kill to get a look at this.
[17:16] Violet: There are a few hand-written papers as well


[16:57] Violet: Very funny. But the stuff here... canned foods with paper labels, dehydrated foods to mix with boiling water.
[17:17] Scarlett: Yours isn't. I've seen your shopping lists. "Buy two firglenoogles."


[16:57] Kurt: I hate to tell you this, but you can see one in your apartment as well. I know you don't use it, but...
[17:18] Violet: Bloody Granier, dragging us out here


[16:56] Violet: Wow. Know you won't appreciate this, Kurt, but the kitchen is amazing. Don't see this stuff outside the history books.
[17:18] Violet: Well, that's about it, unless there's something in the lift


[16:56] Violet: Kitchens are next
[17:20] Scarlett: Yeah, can we leave now?


[16:54] Violet: It doesn't say. Doesn't seem to have an inlet, either - it's hooked up to some big cables to the side
[17:20] Violet: I'm heading out to get some fresh air


[16:54] Kurt: What sort of fuel does it take?
[17:21] Violet: any thoughts about getting into the lift Kurt?


[16:53] Scarlett: There's a generator in the next room
[17:22] Kurt: I can't open it from here, so it's up to you. Crowbar is as good an idea as any.


[16:53] Violet: Okay, okay, I'm done
[17:22] Violet: I can look through the hand-written stuff with my reference materials.


[16:52] Kurt: Sigh
[17:22] Violet: OK, so we'll head out.


[16:50] Violet: I'm just going to be a minute
[17:23] Scarlett: Aw, are you sure we can't try some of this delicious dried suet?


[16:50] Violet: It is! You're just a savage, Kurt, you don't appreciate good facilities
[17:23] Scarlett: Look at the packet, it's now got extra crunch!


[16:49] Kurt: Honestly guys, this is supposed to be serious
[17:23] Violet: Just heading back now


[16:49] Scarlett: Toilets!
[17:24] Violet: Come away from that


[16:49] Kurt: What?
[17:25] Scarlett: /me hears her tummy rumbling.


[16:48] Violet: It's amazing... incredible!
[17:25] Scarlett: Or, oooh, cheese in a can! Now 20% more fat content!


[16:48] Kurt: What is it?
[17:25] Scarlett: What's this Vi?


[16:48] Violet: Next room now
[17:25] Violet: If you want something high-fat and very bad for you I think we have some motor oil on board the boat.


[16:47] Kurt: I guess they removed the solar panels or whatever, the lighthouse is gone, after all
[17:25] Violet: Let's *go*.


[16:46] Violet: There's a bit of paper with a transmission from the Academy, December 1736, about Viehattle ending the cease-fire and declaring war on Perplex City
[17:25] Violet: What?


[16:46] Violet: There's something else here about Viehattle
[17:26] Scarlett: No, really, I think I found something useful.


[16:44] Scarlett: Nothing like that
[17:26] Violet: Actually, yes, maybe that is useful.


[16:44] Kurt: Odd. Did you see any signs of solar panels or turbines on the island?
[17:27] Kurt: Another toilet, perhaps?


[16:43] Violet: There's a memo dated June 1735 saying that power restrictions on the radio equipment are over, since Lancewood is 'now self-sufficient in power'
[17:27] Scarlett: What's anti-air?


[16:42] Kurt: What's interesting?
[17:27] Violet: From October 1733. Electrical hookups for new anti-air battery have been delivered safely.


[16:42] Violet: Interesting...
[17:27] Violet: It's a docket pinned to the wall.


[16:42] Scarlett: There's some stuff on the walls. Lab notices, memos, rotas, photos of old Perplex City
[17:28] Kurt: Don't call me that.


[16:41] Violet: Yeah, the people here were obviously careful
[17:28] Kurt: I think it's a surface-to-air missile battery, in case any planes tried to bomb the labs


[16:41] Scarlett: All of the paper here has been shredded!
[17:28] Scarlett: What, out here?


[16:40] Kurt: Thanks
[17:28] Violet: How am I supposed to know. Maybe it explodes on contact with air? K-man?


[16:40] Violet: I'll turn the equipment on anyway, in case you figure out a way to interface with it
[17:29] Kurt: Yeah, it's a bit odd, but they must've wanted to keep this place safe


[16:40] Violet: I don't think so, I've never seen equipment like this before
[17:30] Kurt: So, what's the plan?


[16:38] Kurt: I wonder if we can use it to boost the key signal or something
[17:30] Violet: Right, we're outside now


[16:38] Scarlett: No, I only just turned the power on
[17:31] Violet: Unless there's a shop selling crowbars here, we're going to have to head back to the port town


[16:38] Kurt: Is any of it on?
[17:32] Kurt: Fair enough


[16:37] Violet: That's not really surprising when it said 'Radio Transmissions' on the door, is it?
[17:33] Violet: I think it'll be too dark to head back once we've got it, so we'll probably wait until tomorrow morning before coming back and trying the lift


[16:37] Scarlett: Found the power switch. This place is full of electrical equipment, that sort of stuff
[17:34] Scarlett: Squiiiiiiiiiiid!


[16:36] Violet: We're heading into the room south of the unloading bay
[17:34] Violet: We are not going to the squid-hurling


[16:34] Kurt: 1732... that's 5BC then
[17:34] Violet: You know, I think it's the annual squid-hurling festival this evening.


[16:34] Violet: It's commemorating the opening of the lab in February 1732. According to this, the Master of the Academy, Vianne Adamek, was present
[17:35] Kurt: I have to get back to work here, I've got a meeting with Garnet about the data link in a few minutes and I need to read up on the agenda


[16:33] Violet: There's a plaque on the corridor wall
[17:35] Scarlett: Bah. I wanted to hurl a squid of my very own.


[16:32] Scarlett: We're going into the corridor, the unloading bay is boring
[17:36] Kurt: When will you be back at the lab tomorrow?


[16:30] Violet: Says 'First mass material shipment - Viendenbourg September 1736'
[17:36] Violet: I don't know, maybe 10am, 10:30am?


[16:29] Violet: Some heavy duty empty boxes here, checking the labels
[17:37] Kurt: And the squid?


[16:27] Violet: Nothing terribly interesting here, it's all mostly empty
[17:37] Scarlett: Grump.


[16:25] Kurt: Tagged first room as Unloading bay
[17:37] Violet: OK then. Scarlett, if I can take a picture of you hurling and send it to Iona, then you're welcome.


[16:23] Scarlett: Looks like an unloading bay or something, I guess
[17:38] Kurt: Don't call me that. I'm heading off as well. Talk to you tomorrow.


[16:22] Scarlett: I found a power switch for the first room, just turned it on!
[17:38] Scarlett: Or Von.


[16:21] Kurt: I got the plans from the lab's computer systems, which, by the way, are very odd. Hundreds of years old, but still very sophisticated in some ways
[17:38] Violet: Come on Scarlett - we'll be back tomorrow morning K-meister, maybe 10.30am?


[16:21] Kurt: I've set up a display so you can see which areas have been explored and which have power
[17:38] Violet: Or *Brede*.


[16:20] Kurt: By the way, for everyone watching on Earth, you can see the plan of the lab by clicking on 'Level 1'
[17:38] Violet: Right, we're off.


[16:19] Violet: It's pretty dark inside, we're using our torches. Scarlett's going to look for some power switch or something. The place must have power if the control panel's still working, and the wall mechanism
[17:39] Kurt: At 10am


[16:19] Kurt: So what's happening now?
[17:39] Violet: Fine, fine

Revision as of 16:58, 21 September 2006

This is the transcript of what was seen to occur on Hobbs Island, in the Lancewood Archipelago.

http://events.perplexcity.com/gateway/scarlettkiteway/labs/map.html

Note: Newer messages appeared at the top of the chat interface, so that the entire log read from bottom to top. The log below has been reversed to read in proper chronological order.

THURSDAY, 21-SEP-06

[15:38] This is Kurt, testing testing

[16:14] Hi Kurt, this is Violet

[16:15] Kurt: There's a setting here that will open up the entrance to the facility. Better stand back in case it opens up the floor or something

[16:16] Kurt: Anything happening?

[16:16] Kurt: Trying it now

[16:16] Violet: OK

[16:17] Kurt: Thanks

[16:17] Violet: Some clicking...

[16:17] Violet: Yeah, a part of the wall beside the control panel just slid to one side. Very impressive.

[16:18] Violet: I was talking about their tech, but whatever

[16:19] Kurt: So what's happening now?

[16:19] Violet: It's pretty dark inside, we're using our torches. Scarlett's going to look for some power switch or something. The place must have power if the control panel's still working, and the wall mechanism

[16:20] Kurt: By the way, for everyone watching on Earth, you can see the plan of the lab by clicking on 'Level 1'

[16:21] Kurt: I got the plans from the lab's computer systems, which, by the way, are very odd. Hundreds of years old, but still very sophisticated in some ways

[16:21] Kurt: I've set up a display so you can see which areas have been explored and which have power

[16:22] Scarlett: I found a power switch for the first room, just turned it on!

[16:23] Scarlett: Looks like an unloading bay or something, I guess

[16:25] Kurt: Tagged first room as Unloading bay

[16:29] Violet: Some heavy duty empty boxes here, checking the labels

[16:30] Violet: Says 'First mass material shipment - Viendenbourg September 1736'

[16:32] Scarlett: We're going into the corridor, the unloading bay is boring

[16:33] Violet: There's a plaque on the corridor wall

[16:34] Kurt: 1732... that's 5BC then

[16:34] Violet: It's commemorating the opening of the lab in February 1732. According to this, the Master of the Academy, Vianne Adamek, was present

[16:36] Violet: We're heading into the room south of the unloading bay

[16:37] Scarlett: Found the power switch. This place is full of electrical equipment, that sort of stuff

[16:37] Scarlett: Found the power switch. This place is full of electrical equipment, that sort of stuff

[16:37] Violet: That's not really surprising when it said 'Radio Transmissions' on the door, is it?

[16:37] Violet: That's not really surprising when it said 'Radio Transmissions' on the door, is it?

[16:38] Kurt: I wonder if we can use it to boost the key signal or something

[16:38] Kurt: Is any of it on?

[16:38] Scarlett: No, I only just turned the power on

[16:40] Kurt: Thanks

[16:40] Violet: I don't think so, I've never seen equipment like this before

[16:40] Violet: I'll turn the equipment on anyway, in case you figure out a way to interface with it

[16:41] Scarlett: All of the paper here has been shredded!

[16:41] Violet: Yeah, the people here were obviously careful

[16:42] Kurt: What's interesting?

[16:42] Scarlett: There's some stuff on the walls. Lab notices, memos, rotas, photos of old Perplex City

[16:42] Violet: Interesting...

[16:43] Violet: There's a memo dated June 1735 saying that power restrictions on the radio equipment are over, since Lancewood is 'now self-sufficient in power'

[16:44] Kurt: Odd. Did you see any signs of solar panels or turbines on the island?

[16:44] Scarlett: Nothing like that

[16:46] Violet: There's a bit of paper with a transmission from the Academy, December 1736, about Viehattle ending the cease-fire and declaring war on Perplex City

[16:46] Violet: There's something else here about Viehattle

[16:47] Kurt: I guess they removed the solar panels or whatever, the lighthouse is gone, after all

[16:48] Kurt: What is it?

[16:48] Violet: It's amazing... incredible!

[16:48] Violet: Next room now

[16:49] Kurt: Honestly guys, this is supposed to be serious

[16:49] Kurt: What?

[16:49] Scarlett: Toilets!

[16:50] Violet: I'm just going to be a minute

[16:50] Violet: It is! You're just a savage, Kurt, you don't appreciate good facilities

[16:52] Kurt: Sigh

[16:53] Scarlett: There's a generator in the next room

[16:53] Violet: Okay, okay, I'm done

[16:54] Kurt: What sort of fuel does it take?

[16:54] Violet: It doesn't say. Doesn't seem to have an inlet, either - it's hooked up to some big cables to the side

[16:56] Violet: Kitchens are next

[16:56] Violet: Wow. Know you won't appreciate this, Kurt, but the kitchen is amazing. Don't see this stuff outside the history books.

[16:57] Kurt: I hate to tell you this, but you can see one in your apartment as well. I know you don't use it, but...

[16:57] Violet: My old history prof would kill to get a look at this.

[16:57] Violet: Very funny. But the stuff here... canned foods with paper labels, dehydrated foods to mix with boiling water.

[16:58] Violet: All a bit drab though. I suppose it was wartime.

[16:58] Violet: Kitchens lead into dining room. Makes sense.

[16:59] Scarlett: This place has a lot of seats! I think at least 100 people would be able to fit in here.

[17:00] Kurt: Good point. Safety maybe?

[17:00] Scarlett: Hahahah!

[17:00] Violet: Could be

[17:00] Violet: Wonder what they used for light. It's pretty gloomy in here. And why did they have to be below ground?

[17:01] Scarlett: Menu on the wall!

[17:01] Scarlett: This week's specials: Artichoke soup, Trout a la Grecque, Tansy pudding

[17:02] Kurt: I wouldn't try any of that stuff in the kitchen, by the way, even if it is canned or dehydrated

[17:02] Scarlett: Mmmmm. I am getting hungry.

[17:02] Violet: Dormitories through here.

[17:03] Scarlett: For all we know someone died in these beds...

[17:03] Violet: All very neat, military style. Bunk beds, lockers. Some of the beds are made.

[17:03] Violet: We could sleep right here. But that'd be weird.

[17:04] Violet: For all we know they died happily in their homes surrounded by grandchildren. No need to be morbid.

[17:05] Scarlett: Wooooooh

[17:05] Violet: The place does have an atmosphere though. It's quite cold, and the sound of our feet seems to be - I don't know - deadened somehow? Maybe I'm imagining it.

[17:06] Violet: /me finally gives in to temptation and smacks Scarlett

[17:06] Violet: Stop that

[17:07] Kurt: Heh

[17:07] Scarlett: Stop that

[17:08] Scarlett: I'm going to have a look back in the dining room again

[17:08] Violet: Not much in the next room, it's just a waste storage area

[17:09] Kurt: Yeah, I was wondering what that was

[17:09] Violet: There's a lift here, in the northwest of the floor

[17:10] Violet: Can't open it, it's locked shut

[17:11] Kurt: It should be receiving power

[17:11] Violet: I'm pressing the 'open' button and it's not working

[17:12] Violet: Okay, there's a manual override here, but it's pretty stiff. I'm going to find a crowbar or something and look over this place again

[17:13] Violet: Spotted something in the waste room

[17:13] Violet: Spotted something in the waste room

[17:14] Scarlett: All sorts of interesting old menus in the dining room, but not much apart from that

[17:14] Violet: There are a few papers on the floor here

[17:15] Scarlett: Bo-ring

[17:15] Violet: /me rolls eyes

[17:15] Violet: If we were in the city, this thing'd be under glass

[17:15] Violet: Man. Half a 300-odd year-old newspaper

[17:16] Kurt: Hand what?

[17:16] Violet: Hand-writing now is not what it used to be

[17:16] Violet: I'll need to take them back to the camp to check them out.

[17:16] Violet: There are a few hand-written papers as well

[17:17] Scarlett: Yours isn't. I've seen your shopping lists. "Buy two firglenoogles."

[17:18] Violet: Bloody Granier, dragging us out here

[17:18] Violet: Well, that's about it, unless there's something in the lift

[17:20] Scarlett: Yeah, can we leave now?

[17:20] Violet: I'm heading out to get some fresh air

[17:21] Violet: any thoughts about getting into the lift Kurt?

[17:22] Kurt: I can't open it from here, so it's up to you. Crowbar is as good an idea as any.

[17:22] Violet: I can look through the hand-written stuff with my reference materials.

[17:22] Violet: OK, so we'll head out.

[17:23] Scarlett: Aw, are you sure we can't try some of this delicious dried suet?

[17:23] Scarlett: Look at the packet, it's now got extra crunch!

[17:23] Violet: Just heading back now

[17:24] Violet: Come away from that

[17:25] Scarlett: /me hears her tummy rumbling.

[17:25] Scarlett: Or, oooh, cheese in a can! Now 20% more fat content!

[17:25] Scarlett: What's this Vi?

[17:25] Violet: If you want something high-fat and very bad for you I think we have some motor oil on board the boat.

[17:25] Violet: Let's *go*.

[17:25] Violet: What?

[17:26] Scarlett: No, really, I think I found something useful.

[17:26] Violet: Actually, yes, maybe that is useful.

[17:27] Kurt: Another toilet, perhaps?

[17:27] Scarlett: What's anti-air?

[17:27] Violet: From October 1733. Electrical hookups for new anti-air battery have been delivered safely.

[17:27] Violet: It's a docket pinned to the wall.

[17:28] Kurt: Don't call me that.

[17:28] Kurt: I think it's a surface-to-air missile battery, in case any planes tried to bomb the labs

[17:28] Scarlett: What, out here?

[17:28] Violet: How am I supposed to know. Maybe it explodes on contact with air? K-man?

[17:29] Kurt: Yeah, it's a bit odd, but they must've wanted to keep this place safe

[17:30] Kurt: So, what's the plan?

[17:30] Violet: Right, we're outside now

[17:31] Violet: Unless there's a shop selling crowbars here, we're going to have to head back to the port town

[17:32] Kurt: Fair enough

[17:33] Violet: I think it'll be too dark to head back once we've got it, so we'll probably wait until tomorrow morning before coming back and trying the lift

[17:34] Scarlett: Squiiiiiiiiiiid!

[17:34] Violet: We are not going to the squid-hurling

[17:34] Violet: You know, I think it's the annual squid-hurling festival this evening.

[17:35] Kurt: I have to get back to work here, I've got a meeting with Garnet about the data link in a few minutes and I need to read up on the agenda

[17:35] Scarlett: Bah. I wanted to hurl a squid of my very own.

[17:36] Kurt: When will you be back at the lab tomorrow?

[17:36] Violet: I don't know, maybe 10am, 10:30am?

[17:37] Kurt: And the squid?

[17:37] Scarlett: Grump.

[17:37] Violet: OK then. Scarlett, if I can take a picture of you hurling and send it to Iona, then you're welcome.

[17:38] Kurt: Don't call me that. I'm heading off as well. Talk to you tomorrow.

[17:38] Scarlett: Or Von.

[17:38] Violet: Come on Scarlett - we'll be back tomorrow morning K-meister, maybe 10.30am?

[17:38] Violet: Or *Brede*.

[17:38] Violet: Right, we're off.

[17:39] Kurt: At 10am

[17:39] Violet: Fine, fine