Drucker page updated with 1/14 message
There is a new post up on the Richard Drucker page at NBC. The post confirms last Monday's audio message from Drucker (regarding the plan we catch a glimpse of in today's graphic novel):
On Monday, January 14, Drucker left a puzzle in Hana's email box. When solved, an audio message from the man himself could be heard:
"After I came to the United States, I met Charles Deveaux in New York. We had much in common. He introduced me to his friends. They realized I was special, could hear things that weren't there. Signals in space. In the air. They saw I was filled with the unthinking anger of an insecure child. They tried to use this against me, to convince me, but I saw them for what they were. And so I fled.
Perhaps you're right, Hana. Perhaps it's time to right old wrongs. Together, we can destroy their infrastructure, once and for all."
Solve the puzzle and hear the message here!
Thanks to our friend RyanGibsonStewart for nudging me about this update, and pointing out (for us perfectionists) that there is a small error: NBC lists Drucker's message as saying "it's" when he clearly says "it is". :)
















1 comments:
Perfektionist? What? Mee? Nebber! :)
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