FROM: kenobi.obiwan@cdc.org Goodness, a figure of art built on one's library failings! I don't know if that's something to be particular proud of, honestly...
FROM: kenobi.obiwan@cdc.org His name? Well, he tells us to simply call him Chief. He was a Master Chief back where he came from--has the military demeanor to match, too. But his email address is simply 117, it's all very curious.
FROM: kenobi.obiwan@cdc.org Not that you heard anything from me, though! I mean. Well, but you could have heard that from anywhere, after all! Between just the two of us, yes? [LOOK HE HAS A FEELING HE ALREADY SORT OF GRATES ON CHIEF'S WEIRDNESS LIMITS AS IT IS OK....trying to maintain peace with your roommate tends to become an even bigger priority when said roommate happens to be like seven feet tall and armed to the teeth even when he goes to bed at night.]
A lot of art is built on failings nowadays. You should see the stuff Banksy does.
FROM: fray.clary@cdc.org
Master Chief. Got it. And don't worry, I won't tell him we were talking about him. It's just good to know in case I ever run into him. And considering this place that's more than likely.
FROM: kenobi.obiwan@cdc.org I suppose one really can't predict the angle of the next newest artistic movement! Though that's always been more outside my own scope of work, alas. Banksy?
FROM: kenobi.obiwan@cdc.org But thank you, in any case! For the quiet. You might yet run into him, it's true; he's really not so unpleasant to speak with, at least. But most definitely a soldier first.
FROM: kenobi.obiwan@cdc.org And it honestly makes some sense to have soldier types around, with the environment at hand! Personally I'm almost more concerned for the non-soldier types here...
FROM: kenobi.obiwan@cdc.org The recruitment process the CDC has doesn't seem to be particularly consistent in any way that I can tell. Terribly peculiar, that.
He does graffiti. Usually to poke fun at the government's expense. Or to highlight social problems. He's actually kind of cool.
FROM: fray.clary@cdc.org
Yeah, I'd want to know what they need with me if I hadn't realised that a lot of the people here are in the same boat. I kind of think they didn't do their homework.
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Goodness, a figure of art built on one's library failings! I don't know if that's something to be particular proud of, honestly...
FROM: kenobi.obiwan@cdc.org
His name? Well, he tells us to simply call him Chief. He was a Master Chief back where he came from--has the military demeanor to match, too. But his email address is simply 117, it's all very curious.
FROM: kenobi.obiwan@cdc.org
Not that you heard anything from me, though! I mean. Well, but you could have heard that from anywhere, after all! Between just the two of us, yes? [LOOK HE HAS A FEELING HE ALREADY SORT OF GRATES ON CHIEF'S WEIRDNESS LIMITS AS IT IS OK....trying to maintain peace with your roommate tends to become an even bigger priority when said roommate happens to be like seven feet tall and armed to the teeth even when he goes to bed at night.]
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A lot of art is built on failings nowadays. You should see the stuff Banksy does.
FROM: fray.clary@cdc.org
Master Chief. Got it. And don't worry, I won't tell him we were talking about him. It's just good to know in case I ever run into him. And considering this place that's more than likely.
FROM: fray.clary@cdc.org
We have a lot of soldier types here.
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I suppose one really can't predict the angle of the next newest artistic movement! Though that's always been more outside my own scope of work, alas. Banksy?
FROM: kenobi.obiwan@cdc.org
But thank you, in any case! For the quiet. You might yet run into him, it's true; he's really not so unpleasant to speak with, at least. But most definitely a soldier first.
FROM: kenobi.obiwan@cdc.org
And it honestly makes some sense to have soldier types around, with the environment at hand! Personally I'm almost more concerned for the non-soldier types here...
FROM: kenobi.obiwan@cdc.org
The recruitment process the CDC has doesn't seem to be particularly consistent in any way that I can tell. Terribly peculiar, that.
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He does graffiti. Usually to poke fun at the government's expense. Or to highlight social problems. He's actually kind of cool.
FROM: fray.clary@cdc.org
Yeah, I'd want to know what they need with me if I hadn't realised that a lot of the people here are in the same boat. I kind of think they didn't do their homework.