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Post by Josephus I on May 13, 2010 11:00:52 GMT
-NESA-
-OFFICIAL PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT-
Operation FrontierOp. Frontier is a exploration mission that has been established by our Tarsican base staff in the last few weeks. Its aim to to explore more of our Moon and gather scientific data on the few species of animals that inhabit it. Whilst also looking for any signs of primitive intelligence that may also exist around parts of Tarsica. The Mission is to be undertaken by Captain Isaac Vult and another five men in a team of two modified L-10s. They will also be accompanied by a small team of scientists who will document the trip as well as gather samples to bring back to the Fatherland. EXPERDITIONARY ROOSTER CAPTAIN ISSAC VULT SGT. OLRIC ULST PVT. THOMAS BLUNT PVT. PHILLIP BELOC PVT. JOSEPHUS SMITH IAN ROGERSON PETER SUNG KATIE SANDERS CHRISTOPHER OSIC LIAM HELM The current start date of the operation is said to be the 19.05.2010 and so we hope to release further documentation of the mission as it happens from this date onwards. -ALLE ANGLIA- -CHIEF OF STAFF FOR NESA-
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Post by Alfred Dunholm on May 13, 2010 12:03:06 GMT
Huzzah! Sounds interesting, i've never been much into the space side of things but it certainly adds to the range of things we can look into in terms of research i suppose!
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Post by Josephus I on May 13, 2010 14:32:36 GMT
Aye hopefully we should start seeing some interesting 'Safari' style hunting trips
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Post by Alfred Dunholm on May 13, 2010 16:15:24 GMT
Whenever i think of safari now i think of the story of the Queen Mother on safari in Africa when she declined to shoot an elephant because she couldnt find one big enough lol
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Post by Josephus I on May 13, 2010 16:43:23 GMT
LOL Well we shouldn't have to much trouble on Tarsica with the giant worms that seem to be the dominate species there
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Post by Alfred Dunholm on May 13, 2010 21:10:46 GMT
there could be a new national dish in this for us...perhaps some sort of tart made with giant worms? Tasty stuff
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Post by Josephus I on May 13, 2010 21:21:48 GMT
LMAO could be pretty expensive with the transportation costs and all
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Post by Alfred Dunholm on May 13, 2010 22:01:37 GMT
Exactly, that way it doesnt matter if it tastes absolutely vile, the fact it's expensive means people will buy it just to prove that they can
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Post by Josephus I on May 13, 2010 22:41:25 GMT
Yup the beauty of Capitalism
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Post by Alfred Dunholm on May 14, 2010 18:30:41 GMT
Damn it that just reminded me another completely random story
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Post by Josephus I on May 14, 2010 23:11:55 GMT
Oh yeah and what would that be?
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Post by Alfred Dunholm on May 15, 2010 12:02:54 GMT
I can't remember who it was that originally said it, but when we were having a lecture about Marx the lecturer mentioned a comedian he'd seen who'd been talking about the way some people look through the Argos catalogue at things they want but can't afford, he then went on to describe the catalogue as the "laminated book of dreams". Maybe it was just me that found it hilarious
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Post by Josephus I on May 15, 2010 15:41:04 GMT
Lol although that is pretty true
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Post by Duke Sebastianus on May 30, 2010 18:54:08 GMT
Slighty more to the topic....any idea when our intrepid poac....[ahem]....explorers will be reporting back to us or have they all been completly wiped out?
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Post by Josephus I on May 30, 2010 20:41:51 GMT
They will be reporting back in the next couple of days....Problems with the Polar Worms seemed to have slowed them down!
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