
On Thursday 06 May 2004 14:06, Eris Reddoch wrote: > Earl F Hampton wrote: > > On Thursday 06 May 2004 13:04, Eris Reddoch wrote: > > > The innership comm tones again and Arvitis says, "Hey, I've done > > > the analysis you wanted on the tapes. I couldn't pull anything from > > > the reflections with what I have, but I can give you an approximate > > > time that the child was taken aboard that ship. It was somewhere > > > between 1400 and 1600 or 0800 and 1000, depending on whether it was > > > before or after noon...and no I can't be more specific than that." > > > > > > He adds, "Oh, and Cory, have you gotten that stellar data you were > > > going to get me so I can check the locations on the other tape?" > > > > "Yea, I've got it right here. You were my next stop. Did you figure > > out which direction the ship was pointed in?" > > "Sorry, the shot was too tight to pick up any background clues." Arvitis > says, "Best I can do is tell you that if it was morning the ship was > pointed 2 to 5 degrees north of east and if it was afternoon it was 2 to > 5 degrees south of west. Hope that helps." > > > Aside, smilling broadly, he says "I can't wait to hear if my conic > > equation worked on Mark as well as it did on Sequi." > > > > Cory looks over at April "Did you give him the weather data?" he > > asks. Then with even more excitement "I forgot to ask you before. Was > > there was any cloud cover? Isn't amazing how Arvitis can caress those > > sensors?" > > OOC: She did, and there were only a few high clouds that shouldn't have > interfered with shadows. Her nod dampens his enthusiasm only slightly "Oh well. I was just hoping for a lucky break." > > > > Wolf upon hearing the times from Arvitis remembers that the liftoff > > > times are on the printout he got from Sheila. "Woof, you know the port better than I do. Does that at least tell us which pads we have to look at?" Cory crosses his fingers "Please let most of them be north and south facing." -- Earl F Hampton http://hamiii.sytes.net/index.phtml