Showing posts with label The German. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The German. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Text: More info on The German

Today's text message:

Want a little more information on our friend "The German," check out his Assignment Tracker profile www.primatechpaper.com
So far, I see the new additions that appeared yesterday (see this post) but nothing further. It is likely that this could be a hint for those who hadn't found those additions yet.
ETA - The corresponding e-mail, with the subject "Updates...":
Check out the Company's write-up on "The German": http://www.primatechpaper.com/AT_2.0/assignmentTracker.php?subject=7aed799a7ce94f78811b22f2189f4997. Fools. They've made an art of overlooking the obvious. The German has a few surprises up his sleeve yet...

Monday, July 14, 2008

The German - profile update

Thanks to Karen for reporting that The German's profile (Subject C014) has been updated in the Assignment Tracker at the Primatech Paper website.

As you may recall, the subject's image (aside from the pictures EVS added under the link Evidence), date of birth, occupations, scars and marks, personal history, and psychological profile were all missing from the tracker page.

While the date of birth is still omitted, the Occupations field has been updated as "Criminal" and the Scars and Marks field now indicates "None".

Personal History has been updated with:

[Paragraph Omitted: Classified]

The Company first learned abbout the subject after major law enforcement organizations across Europe and the United States linked a rash of unusual bank robberies to a single individual. The suspect -- known only as "The German" due to witness accounts of his accent -- apparently used extreme force to penetrate physical security measures, tearing bank vault doors in half and blasting holes through reinforced steel walls. Yet law enforcement agencies were unable to find any chemical or physical evidence of explosives or tools.

Despite a pre-operational consensus that the subject was a posthuman capable of manipulating metal, the extent of the subject's abilities was not realized until the acquisition itself. [Sentence Omitted: Classified] At one point, the subject was able to redirect bullets in mid-are, killing Agent Patterson with his own weapon. [Sentence Omitted: Classified]

[Paragraph Omitted: Classified]
Psychological Profile has been updated with:
As a result of the subject's initial counter-strategy upon regaining consciousness after retrieval -- see CSIR-0704 for facilities impact report -- the subject has been maintained under Class IV sedation while additional measures are implemented to facilitate further communication. [Sentence Omitted: Classified]

Pre-operational analysis indicated that the subject inflicted bodily and extraneous property damage only when necessary to achieve primary objectives - generally large-scale theft - but new intelligence gained during the subject retrieval suggests significant potential for improvement in the initial pyschological profile. Additional psychoanalysis is expected to reveal highly sociopathic instincts, apparently projected in close psychological association with the subject's posthuman ability.

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Evs asks for help / The German's flight plans

A new text just arrived:

Either our European friend dies or a passenger plane goes down. Help me out. Check ur email or 9th Wonders at boards.9thwonders.com/index.php?showforum=101


ETA: A new e-mail, with the subject "The German's flight plans" has also arrived:

I've got plans for our metal-bending German friend, but we've hit a major snag. Dekker even called Thompson back at the Company to report it (http://boards.9thwonders.com/index.php?showtopic=63845&st=75).

The extraction team has drugged him so he doesn't throw any bullets or planes around, but he's still fighting it: he's started emanating an unconscious electromagnetic field that's interfering with electronics for a quarter-mile around.

The team has partially shielded their plane so it can fly, but when they take off, every other plane in the vicinity might drop like a rock. Cargo planes we can risk, but a commercial passenger jet crash would bring too much attention. We need to get that team off the ground before the Company decides to the plug on the walking magnet; not only would that be a waste of the trouble it took to get him, but I have some very important plans for pet German.

So here's the deal. According to the flight schedule, there are five planes taking off around the same time as the German. If we can prove that no passenger planes are within at least two runways of us, they've got a green light to launch.

Unfortunately, I don't know what runways those planes using.

I've got air traffic control communications, cargo records, and maintenance logs, and here's what they do tell me. The five planes are each carrying one of the following cargoes: heavy machinery, seafood, electronics, mail, and passengers. The five planes seem to be an Airbus A320, an MD-80, a 737, a DC-9, and an A300. The flight numbers are 227, 639, 91, 128, and 555. The team reports that there are five runways, numbered 1 to 5 from north to south.

The Company plane will be on a charter strip south of Runway 5. Get me proof that there are two runways between the German and the nearest passenger plane.

  • According to air traffic control, Flight 227 and Flight 639 have to have two runways in between them in order to have room to turn to their proper headings.
  • The flight schedule also says that Flight 91 is taking off from a runway somewhere south of Flight 128's, in order to avoid blocking Flight 128 in its terminal while taxiing.
  • The maintenance log has an entry that indicates that the A320 and A300 parts were switched and delivered to the wrong service areas and had to be -- heavily underlined -- "hand-carried" across the two intervening runway areas. The log refers to the A300 being "north," which would make it on a lower-numbered runway.
  • An air traffic controller memo mentions Flight 555 being moved to Runway 3.
  • One of the maintenance crews that carried the A300 parts to their correct location noted being able to smell the "fresh" seafood being loaded on a cargo plane even from three runways away (so, two intervening runways).
  • Flight 227 complained to air traffic control about planes regularly being loaded with heavy machinery on the tarmac two runways away.
  • The cargo records mention the electronics and the mail being delivered to planes separated by two runways. The records referred to the mail being sent to the "south tarmac," which would make it a higher-numbered runway.
  • The MD-80 was serviced on the runway right next to the A320.
  • Flight 227 has dedicated use of the high-tech loading facilities on Runway 4.
  • The Company team has observed that the long Runway 3 seems to be dedicated to Boeing 737s.
Looks like we have a new puzzle...

Monday, June 30, 2008

Report PDA findings

A new text just arrived:

Got into Patterson's PDA. Found some doc photos. I linked the footage 2 the German's Assignment Tracker. Anything useful? 1-800-PRIMA16, same passcode as before
For details on getting into the PDA, see this post.
As a reminder, the passcode for the phone line is: 42307
ETA: An e-mail has also arrived, with the subject "PDA Photos":
Bianca Karina was the PDA password, huh? Sometimes it's the simple things. Think Patterson has eyes for his partner? That might be useful. Maybe not.

I'm looking at the footage I got of Patterson's PDA. He shot some pics of a desk, apparently the German's, although I don't recognize all the info. See if you can piece together anything useable before the Company does. I posted the surveillance of Patterson's PDA on the German's Assignment Tracker for now. Check it out at http://www.primatechpaper.com/AT_2.0/at_C014_file.php.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

Patterson's PDA

My apologies for the delay. The last couple of days we have been relocating from one city to another, with lack of internet access in between. Sincere thanks to those who have been helping out!
Thanks to Anne L for reporting a recap of this weekend's new findings:

EVS posted again at 9thWonders, on the thread "The German" -

Patterson is snoopier (or more bored) than I expected. He used his PDA's camera to take some unauthorized pix of the location where the bag & tag is going to happen. I need to know what he knows.

His PDA password is four characters. If you enter the wrong password enough, you get the password hint question: "B KA****" Figure out what goes where those stars are; I'm guessing that's the PDA password.

This German is a big deal. Devin can’t be getting underfoot. Let's get into that PDA.
The code is rina (B KArina). It's the last part of Bianca's surname, Karina.

The PDA can be found under a new link, titled "Evidence" that has appeared on The German's Assignment Tracker profile under the Personal History section.

The PDA contains 16 pictures presumably snapped by Devin at a location where he expects The German to show up.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Graphic Novel #91: Berlin (Part 1)

The trouble with triangles is the angles.

Evs Dropper has continued to overrun the Company's resources, successfully turning agents against each other. But the stakes to identify Evs Dropper are higher than ever after A gent Devin Patterson, while on a mission to find Evs Dropper, killed Agent Cushing, an innocent person with special abilities. The question remains -- to what end will all this infighting lead?
[PDF version] - [Interactive (Flash) version]

The hidden link can be found here.

Don't forget to check out NBC's new way to experience some of the previous novels at http://www.nbc.com/Heroes/novels/episodes.shtml

Friday, June 20, 2008

The German

My apologies for the delay of this post, I am in the middle of relocating...

As you may have noticed, there is a new profile (Subject C014) viewable in the Assignment Tracker at the Primatech Paper website. The subject's image, date of birth, occupations, scars and marks, personal history, and psychological profile are all missing from the tracker page. However, The German's basic physical characteristics are included, as well as some information about his location and ability.

The German is described as a 6'0 ft tall, 180 lbs. German male with fair skin, blonde hair, and a medium build. His birthplace is listed as Munich, Germany, and his last known location as New York, NY. His ability is described as "the manipulation of ferrous objects and materials." The diagram above is also included.

Evsdropr has posted two new images of The German at 9thWonders, along with the message: "Been searching all day for info in the Company's database on "The German." Came up with a few photos. Check them out below."

The first image appears to be of his power being used to manipulate some elevator controls.

The second image appears to display his ability being used to control an entryway to a restricted area. The sign “Zutritt nur für Befugte”, can be translated from German literally as "Admission Only for Authorized" or “Authorized Personnel Only.”