i took some time yesterday and followed through with my earlier plan (see the 19th’s post) to do some reconnaissance and strategizing. 1200 hours found me sneaking around the top floor of the durand engineering building looking for roof access. i found one in the corner of an odd little atrium, and scaled it with my kodak Information-Gathering Super-Device™, or IGSD for short. after pushing aside the heavy trap door to the roof, i found myself standing amidst a rather alarming collection of satellite receivers, radar arrays, and other obviously nefarious pieces of pointy metal and wires.
notwithstanding, i got some great shots of my captive discs with the IGSD, making sure to stay as close to the roofline as possible to avoid detection. i have decided to put the results of my espionage up here. click on the thumbnail to view the annotated versions of the IGSD stills, one from a dangerous location quite close to the DiscMagnet™, and one from the top of durand.
in the next few days i’ll have to use this information to make a legitimate rescue plan. i only hope that the discs have been working out and preparing for escape, so that they will not be caught unawares when i come for them.
virtual disc on spin: can you hear us | david crowder